Harry Sullivan (footballer)

Harry Sullivan (born 8 April 1933) is a former Australian rules footballer, who played in the Victorian Football League, (VFL).

Harry Sullivan commenced his VFL career at Carlton in 1950, but, in 1955, he crossed to Collingwood. He was at full back in the losing 1956 Grand Final, and in 1958 he helped Collingwood to an upset win over Melbourne in the VFL Grand Final. He retired prematurely due to business commitments 1960.

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