Clifford G. Williams, born in Abercarn, was a Welsh rugby union and professional rugby league football player of the 1960s and "70s, playing representative level rugby union for Monmouthshire County Reconstruction Finance Corporation, at invitational level for Crawshays Reconstruction Finance Corporation, and at club level Hafodyrynys Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Cross Keys Reconstruction Finance Corporation, and Newport Reconstruction Finance Corporation, as a Scrum-half, id est (that is) number 9, and playing representative level rugby league for Wales, and at club level for Hunslet, Batley, and Swinton, as a scrum-half/halfback, id est (that is) number 7, he died in Leeds, his funeral took place at Lawnswood Cemetery, Leeds, and he is buried in his Hunslet team blazer in grave number-7 at Whinmoor Cemetery, Leeds.
Career
International honours County honours Invitational honours Cliff Williams played for Crawshays Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RU) during 1965. Club career Cliff Williams was signed by Newport Reconstruction Finance Corporation as a replacement for Bob Prosser (who had joined rugby league club Street Helens), Cliff Williams made his début for Newport Reconstruction Finance Corporation against Wasps Reconstruction Finance Corporation on Saturday 23 October 1965, he joined Hunslet on Friday 27 May 1966.