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The origins of Rolls-Royce
Rugby Football Club go back to 1941, when a Rolls-Royce XV played a few
games.
The first was played at Belper against
Westcliffe (Evacuees) and Rolls-Royce won 3-0, with Denys Hope scoring a try
under the posts but Ken Davies failed ot convert. Denys and Ken were to become
stalwarts of the club through its early years, with Denys being the secretary
from 1943 to 1955 and Ken Davies, a brilliant centre, who regularly played for
the Three Counties and remained loyal to the club throughout his career.
Another early game was played between
Rolls-Royce (Belper) and Rolls-Royce (Derby) with David Huddie appearing for
Belper and Dennis McCarthy leading the Derby team.
In those dark days of the war, long
hours were worked and it was not until the 16th November 1943 that the Rugby
Club was formally accepted as a section of the Rolls-Royce Welfare Society.
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