The Club historian has already tried to put the media right but to no avail apparently 'don't let the truth get in the way of a good story' this is what was included in last Saturdays Dentist Diary
Now for a case of âYouâve heard it from the rest now hear it from the bestâ and indeed âDonât believe the Hypeâ. Lately much has been made of that ârecord breaking runâ of defeats billed as âThe worst losing run in the History of the Clubâ in all the local and RL papers. However, bad though our run is, all that, Iâm told, is a fallacy for this ISNâT the longest losing run in Hull FCâs long and eventful history. Bill Dalton, the bloke everyone should go to before they start spouting that sort of rhetoric, has this week been politely putting everyone right.
There is nothing the official Hull FC historian doesnât know about the Club, Iâve been privy to his amazing records and heâs helped me so much over the years. This week he contacted me and said, âWith regard to the comments in the Mail recently that stated, âa current run of 10 consecutive defeats is also the club's worst in its 153-year historyâ Well it isn't. The team lost 13 consecutive games from 31 August 1963 to 23 November 1963. In addition, a combined Hull-Rovers XIII lost 10-23 to Australia during that period. On 30th November Hull managed a rare win away at Keighley, before the club then lost a further 8 consecutive matches. They really were bad times. I know because I was there at every one of those gamesâ. And so he was, so well done Bill Dalton!!
There is nothing the official Hull FC historian doesnât know about the Club, Iâve been privy to his amazing records and heâs helped me so much over the years. This week he contacted me and said, âWith regard to the comments in the Mail recently that stated, âa current run of 10 consecutive defeats is also the club's worst in its 153-year historyâ Well it isn't. The team lost 13 consecutive games from 31 August 1963 to 23 November 1963. In addition, a combined Hull-Rovers XIII lost 10-23 to Australia during that period. On 30th November Hull managed a rare win away at Keighley, before the club then lost a further 8 consecutive matches. They really were bad times. I know because I was there at every one of those gamesâ. And so he was, so well done Bill Dalton!!
Was working in London for most of 1963 so only saw a couple of Hull matches. Did see Australia play 3 matches though including the combined Hull-Rovers game and the opening 2 ashes matches. First was a night match at Wembley when Great Britain were hammered in front of a crowd less than 14,000 and the series lost in the next at Swinton when Australia racked up 50 points. Certainly the best Aus. team I saw play in England.