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The Hull Derby refers to the rugby league rivalry between Hull F.C. and Hull Kingston Rovers. Both rugby teams are based in the city of Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The rivalry is the only British rugby league rivalry where the two clubs are from the same city. It is compared to the
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as one of the highest profile rugby league rivalries in the United Kingdom.


History

Hull F.C. and Hull KR were founded in 1865 and 1882 respectively. Hull F.C. were founding members of the Northern Rugby Football Union and breakaway code of rugby league in 1895. Hull KR initially remained playing rugby union but opted to join rugby league two years later after controversy over alleged professionalism (which was banned in rugby union) in their Yorkshire Cup win in 1897. Though the Yorkshire Rugby Football Union found them not guilty after an inquiry, the
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overturned the YRFU's decision and suspended Hull KR. The two clubs were at the centre of a dispute in 1896 over use of the Athletics Ground (later renamed The Boulevard). Hull KR originally had tenancy however Hull F.C. took it over, forcing Hull KR out, after arguing they should have primacy as the older club and because they paid triple the £50 (£ in 2019) a year rent that Hull KR were paying. Hull F.C. purchased the ground outright in 1899 for £6,500 (£ in 2019). Hull KR moved to the east of the city and founded their own ground of Craven Street. Hull KR took their place as a fully-fledged Northern Union club in 1899/1900 and, on 16 September 1899, they played the first competitive first team derby against Hull FC, winning 8–2 in front of a crowd of 14,000 at Craven Street. Finishing sixth out of 16 clubs in the YSC, above their neighbours, was a remarkable achievement in their first season in the NU. The rivalry between the two sides sees a geographic split with the two teams separated by the
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; people living west of the river tend to support F.C. while residents east of the river are mostly Hull KR fans. In 1981, the derby match on Good Friday was marred by hooliganism and brick throwing between the rival fans at The Boulevard. Hull F.C. were fined £1,000 and threatened with closure of their home ground unless it passed an inspection. The two sides competed in the
1979–80 Challenge Cup The 1979–80 Challenge Cup, for sponsorship reasons known as the 1979–80 State Express Challenge Cup was the 79th staging of rugby league's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup. The final was the first Hull Cup final derby, with ...
Final at Wembley, which saw a Hull KR victory with a scoreline of 10–5 to mark their first and only Challenge Cup. Hull FC had won the cup once prior to then but never at Wembley, which became a source of ridicule for Rovers fans. The Black and Whites have since won the cup 4 times including twice at Wembley, most recently in
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. Ahead of the formation of the
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in 1996, a merger proposal was rejected along with several others which would have seen both teams merge to form one club called Humberside. The merger proposal was intended to form higher-quality teams ahead of the new competition. Hull F.C. were first promoted to the Super League in its third season in 1998, whilst Hull KR gained their first season in the competition in 2007, with the two clubs then playing their first derby in 13 years. Hull F.C. have never been relegated from the Super League since their initial promotion, whereas Hull KR spent one season in the Championship in
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.


Head to Head

:''Statistics correct as of 4 June 2021'' In all competitions, competitive and uncompetitive:


Meetings in major finals

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1920–21 Yorkshire Cup The 1920–21 Yorkshire Cup was the thirteenth occasion on which the Yorkshire Cup competition had been held. This year saw a new name on the trophy, when previously twice beaten finalists (1906 and 1911), Hull Kingston Rovers won the trophy ...
Final: Hull KR 2–0 Hull F.C. * 1920–21 NFRL Division One Championship Final: Hull F.C. 16–14 Hull KR * 1967-68 Yorkshire Cup Final: Hull KR 8–7 Hull F.C. * 1979-80 BBC2 Floodlit Trophy Final: Hull F.C. 13–3 Hull KR *
1979–80 Challenge Cup The 1979–80 Challenge Cup, for sponsorship reasons known as the 1979–80 State Express Challenge Cup was the 79th staging of rugby league's oldest knockout competition, the Challenge Cup. The final was the first Hull Cup final derby, with ...
Final: Hull KR 10–5 Hull F.C. * 1980–81 Premiership Final: Hull KR 11–7 Hull F.C. * 1981–82 League Cup Final: Hull F.C. 12–4 Hull KR *
1984–85 Yorkshire Cup The 1984–85 Yorkshire Cup was the seventy-seventh occasion on which the Yorkshire Cup competition had been held. This season there were no junior/amateur clubs taking part, no new entrants and no "leavers" and so the total of entries remained ...
Final: Hull F.C. 29–12 Hull KR * 1984–85 League Cup Final: Hull KR 12–0 Hull F.C. Played – 9 Hull KR wins – 5 Hull FC wins – 4 Hull KR points – 76 Hull FC points – 89


Collective honours


See also

* Derbies in the Rugby Football League


References

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