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Bradford Dudley Hill Rugby League Club is an English
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team based in Bradford, West Yorkshire. Originally formed after the
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, the club was re-established in 1948, and since 2006 has played in the
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History


Early years

Established just after the
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, Dudley Hill originally played on the old Bierley estate. They were led by
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player Stanley Brogden who, after his career as a stand-off with Leeds, Yorkshire and Great Britain, wanted to put something back into the grassroots of rugby league. The club was disbanded prior to the
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, and was reformed in 1948, due to Les Brady, who was running the successful Bierley under 18 team at the time, Vincent Heslop and Danny Cullerton. Heslop advertised in the ''
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'' for players and, together with players progressing from the Bierley under 18 team, the Dudley Hill open age team was formed. Funds were raised by various means, including a football buster and
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forecast. The first match played was at Queensbury, which Dudley Hill lost by over 50 points to nil, missing a free kick under the posts in the last few minutes. The first win of the season was at Prince Smith and Steels, four points to eight. One of the Dudley Hill Players broke his arm and Heslop, who had the only available transport, a former army wagon, had to stop playing to take him to hospital. As there was no insurance available, a collection was taken every week for injured players. At the end of the season, Dudley Hill finished just above Prince Smith and Steels, who were bottom of the league. Various changing rooms were used during this period, but eventually the Imperial Hotel on Tong Street was used, where buckets of water were begged from the publican for washing. Eventually, a boiler and bath were installed, and washing facilities improved. Even so, players would often use the cottage baths at the entrance to Knowles Lane Recreation Ground. For away matches, the players usually met outside sports shops in the centre of Bradford, and proceeded to the matches by public transport. Home matches were played on various grounds: Knowles Recreation Ground, Knowles Lane and Odsal Rec. During the next few seasons with new players coming into the team from Bierley and other sources, better results were achieved and the foundations were laid to make Dudley Hill a force in amateur rugby league circles. The coach at this time was Frank Hodgson, who recruited key players that were to complement the sprinkling of talented young players at the club, among them 18-year-old Ian Dickinson, Ian Reed, Neil Margerison and Rudolph Francis.


Post war years

Mick Oldfield became the first Dudley Hill player to play for Yorkshire in the post-war period, Heslop was the first to progress to Bradford Northern and Richard Rudd the first international player. During the next few decades, a host of players followed Heslop and Oldfield, some ending up in the professional ranks and some playing amateur representative football for Bradford, Yorkshire, and Great Britain. The formation of the
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(BARLA) in 1973 was to be the catalyst for Dudley Hill to move forward. In that season the club finished bottom of the old Bradford League. As a result, when the regional leagues were established, Dudley Hill were placed in the new
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3rd Division. In successive years, the club progressed to the first division, eventually reaching the Premier Division. Even with improved results and a stronger team, it was not until 1979 that Dudley Hill won their first trophy as winners of the Bradford League seven-a-side competition. The club's ambition was realised in 1986 when they became one of the ten inaugural teams in the National League. In December 1976 16-year-old Neil Hunt died after sustaining a broken neck in a one-on-one tackle during a match. On 1 September 1979 the club moved to the new Neil Hunt Memorial Ground; in December 2001, it was re-dedicated in a ceremony to mark the 25th anniversary of Hunt's death. Between 1979 and 1992, Dudley Hill won every trophy available to them at local, regional and national Level, between 1984 until 1986 winning the BARLA National Cup, BARLA Yorkshire Cup, BARLA National Sevens, Pennine League Premier Division, Pennine Cup, Bradford Cup and numerous Sevens titles. In 1990 Dudley Hill won the National League title, and in 1991 were beaten in the BARLA National Cup final in
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. The club were one of the 12 teams in the new
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when it was created in 1993. Success at youth and junior levels was the catalyst for setting up a youth and junior development programme, and 1987 saw the formation of a women's team, ''Dudley Hill Thunderbirds'', who were inaugural members of the first Women's League, although they were subsequently disbanded due to funding difficulties. A grant of £75,000 meant that, in 1993, the clubhouse was extended and refurbished, new dressing rooms built, and floodlights installed. Dudley Hill were founder members of National League Three in 2003, and won the title in 2005. However, the senior team returned to the
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following the end of the 2006 season, as there were too few fixtures to ensure financial viability.


2006–2016

After joining the
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at the end of the 2005–06 season Dudley Hill were put into the NCL Division 2. Their 2006 Challenge Cup campaign saw them beat
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(42–12) and
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(22–20) before losing to semi-professional side
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(0–68). During the 2006–07 season Dudley Hill won many games eventually being promoted with Saddleworth Rangers at the end of the year. They managed to stay in Division 1 for the 2007–08 and the 2008–09 season. In their 2007 Challenge Cup run they beat Brighouse Rangers (42–4) before bowing out against
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(26–28). During the 2008 Challenge Cup, Dudley Hill beat Dewsbury Celtic (72–0) but lost to York Acorn (6–14) in Round 2. In the 2009–10 season they won promotion (again alongside Saddleworth Rangers) to the Premier Division. The 2009 Challenge Cup included a win against Halifax Irish (22–10) before being knocked out against Widnes St Maries (19–24). Dudley Hill's 2010 Challenge Cup run didn't last long as they were knocked out in Round 1 by Castleford Panthers (18–20). Bradford Dudley Hill only lasted one season in the Premier Division as they were relegated at the end of the 2010–11 season along with Wigan St Judes and York Acorn. The NCL decided to switch from player winter seasons to summer season and thus held an interim season in 2011. Meanwhile, in the 2011 Challenge Cup, Dudley Hill beat Kells (22–14) before losing narrowly to Fryston (12–16). The 2012 Challenge Cup started well for Dudley Hill, they beat Castleford Panthers (38–0), Askam (52–12) and Leigh East (16–6). In Round 3 they were handed a profitable tie against
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who proved too strong for Dudley Hill (6–58). The 2012 NCL season saw Dudley Hill compete in Division 1, they were in the promotion places for much of the season but a few slip ups saw them finish 4th, just 1 point behind the top 3. They did however finish with the highest points difference. Dudley Hill's 2013 Challenge Cup campaign started with a bye as the
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had to pull out due to player shortages. They beat Eastmoor Dragons (68–12) before losing in Round 1 to
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(24–28). The 2013 season was a mixed season for Dudley Hill as the finished mid-table (7th) however they were unable to compete in a fixture against Rochdale Mayfield on the scheduled date due to player shortages and the club was fined and relegated. In addition to this the club suffered from financial problems which nearly put the club out of existence, however hard work was put into the club by various people and ensured that Dudley Hill survived. Due to the problems the club decided not to enter the 2014 Challenge Cup citing that they couldn't guarantee being in business when the competition commenced. 2014 saw the club compete in Division Two of the National Conference league. They had a mixed start to the season with some inconsistent form but they eventually put a run of 10 games unbeaten to nearly grab automatic promotion to be denied by a two-point deduction for fielding an ineligible player. Throughout the season Dudley Hill did the double over heavy favourites Pilkington Recs and also stealing a win against Elland. Eventually Dudley Hill finished 4th in the league and beat Ovenden (36–8) in the play-offs before losing in the play-off final to Pilkington Recs (10–28). In the Conference Challenge Trophy the team beat Division One opponents Saddleworth Rangers (20–18) before losing to Premier side Leigh Miner Rangers (18–42). During the off-season hooker Nathan Kitson signed for semi-professional side
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of the Kingstone Press League 1. Former player and ex
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scrum half Danny Thomas took over the role of head coach. Dudley Hill once again did not enter the Challenge Cup. Hill started the 2015 season with 5 consecutive losses followed by a heavy loss to
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(0–62) in the Conference Challenge Cup. Soon after this defeat coach Danny Thomas was sacked by the club and former coach and ex player
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took the reins. In his first game in charge Hill beat
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(42–24) who had just recently appointed Hill's ex coach Danny Thomas. After two big wins, Hill suffered three big losses before hammering Oldham St Annes (76–8) in the biggest winning margin of the season. An inconsistent end to the season saw Dudley Hill finish 7th in the league. Hill started the season with four victories in a row including a season opening win against Stanley Rangers (38–10). However a defeat to Askham and a heavy loss in the Conference Challenge Cup to
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(6–54) dented their good start. Throughout the season Dudley Hill's form varied from match to match culminating in only winning 13 of their 22 matches in the league. Hill finished 7th and missed out on the playoffs by points difference.


2017–present


Club achievements

Dudley Hill have beaten several established professional rugby league teams, including
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, and
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. In 2012, in addition to the senior team, the club ran teams at six junior age levels, had a women's team, '' Dudley Hill Diamonds'', and a team in the
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Division 4.


Honours

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3rd Division Champions: 1974–75 *Pennine League 2nd Division Champions: 1975–75 *Pennine League Champions: 1987 *Pennine Cup Winners: 1980, 1986 *Bradford Cup Winners: 1984, 1985, 1986 * BARLA Yorkshire Cup Winners: 1985–86 *BARLA Yorkshire Cup Runners up: 1990 *
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Winners: 1984 *BARLA National Cup Runners up: 1991 * National Sevens Winners: 1985 *
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Champions: 1990 * National League Three Champions: 2005


Notable players

The following is a list of Dudley Hill players who have also earned international caps during their careers: * Simon Haughton – Represented
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. * John Bateman – Represented
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– Represented
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. * Dave Halley – Represented
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. *Danny Thomas – Represented
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References


External links


Bradford Dudley Hill Rugby League Football Club

Unofficial Dudley Hill fansite

National Conference League
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