From
Shellharbour on the South Coast of
New South Wales, Costello went to Shellharbour Public School (1948–1954), and then went to the
Western Suburbs Magpies in Sydney and played lower grades in 1964–1965. He was signed by Collegians Wollongong RLFC (Illawarra Division) in 1967 by then coach
Kevin Smyth (a former Kangaroo 1963). Collegians won the Club Championship and First Grade Premiership that season with Costello representing New South Wales. Costello played at Collegians in 1968 and in 1969 he was selected to play for
Australia, becoming Kangaroo No.430, and toured New Zealand and appeared in one test. He was then signed by
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and played there for three seasons between 1970 and 1972. In 1970 he represented Australia again in the third Ashes test against Great Britain. At the end of that year he was selected to play in the World Cup. His final test appearance was against New Zealand in 1971. He returned to the Illawarra Competition in 1973 with the
Port Kembla Club. He finished his career at Shellharbour in 1980 where it started. Costello was named in the
Illawarra Rugby League Team of the Century in 2010. ==References==