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Name
  
Mike Leadbetter

Died
  
April 17, 2009

Height
  
1.93 m


Mike leadbetter gets a world record 285kg deadlift at the wdfpf world championships 2009


Mike Leadbetter (1946–2009) was a rugby union international who represented England in 1970.

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Early life

Mike Leadbetter was born on 25 July 1946 in Southport. Mike was the younger of two brothers, and his family is one with deep roots in the Southport area, predating the construction of Southport itself. Mike was known to have been very proud of his family's roots in the fishing and farmworking of the area. However, both he and his brother Alan, who was to become a physicist, did not follow their forebears. He attended Ladybarn, a local secondary modern school, and left in 1961 aged 15, without qualifications. After a few years he began his first career in printing and followed this through a series apprenticeships leading to a diploma in management and print technology from Manchester College of Art and Design.

Rugby career

Leadbetter played his club rugby for Broughton Park and made his international début on 18 April 1970 at Colombes in the France vs England match, that was one by France. Along with Broughton Park team mate Tony Neary, he was also part of a famous North West Counties team which defeated the All Blacks, 16-14, in Workington in 1972.

Described as a giant of a man, he also played 35 times for Lancashire. Leadbetter subsequently switched to rugby league going to Rochdale Hornets.

Career and later life

Leadbetter went on to become president of the Association of Directors of Social Services. On 17 April 2009 he died of cancer.

References

Mike Leadbetter Wikipedia