FORUMS FORUMS






RLFANS.COM
Celebrating
25 years service to
the Rugby League
Community!

   WWW.RLFANS.COM • View topic - Roy Francis Memorial
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
Player Coach7402No
Team
Selected
JoinedServiceReputation
Dec 07 200519 years20th
OnlineLast PostLast Page
27th Nov 24 21:3827th Nov 24 08:27LINK
Milestone Posts
5000
10000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Signature
2016 The Year of the Airlie Bird -on sale NOW, price £15, BUY THE BOOK RE-LIVE THE DREAM!

Roy Francis Memorial : Thu Sep 28, 2023 3:10 pm  
A great read :

https://wrl.wales/roy-francis-memorial- ... n-brynmawr

Those of us who were lucky enough to actually watch our great team of the 50's coached by this great innovator of a coach were very privileged to do so indeed. I missed him playing but he still managed to score 60 tries in 120 odd appearances for the club, before taking over as player coach in 1951

I remember that Francis was hailed back then as being the first black coach of any professional sports team in the Country although whether it was substantiated I'm not sure. . But, he led us to at least one final in seven successive seasons, as we competed with the best without being a big money club. He devised what was back then called the 'panzer pack' because of the way it rode over opposition 6's to smash their defences. This was a revolutionary idea as it not only contained big forwards but also ones that were mobile ball handlers. Many clubs back then had big forwards who were 'lardy' and anything but mobile, but led by Johnny Whiteley our packed used to rampage through defences with players like Moat, Matthews Watts and Finn chasing on their shirt tails to finish moves off. Francis unlike any other coach back then actually had a game plan and practised set moves all the time.

Roy was an innovator too and Peter Bateson once told me that when he arrived at the club in 1957 he couldn't believe the methods that Roy used to ensure the pack was super fit. He actually had them jumping up and down the Airlie Street Terracing with a ball wedged between their knees 6 times to develop their leg muscles, before they even started training.

Roy also was possibly the fore runner of analytical sessions after games as he had one of his family record games on a super 8 cine camera. The films were then developed at plumptons on Hessle road and used the following Thursday to analyse the players performances. An ex Army physical training officer he was said by Ivor Watts to spend "as much time of psychology as he did on fitness training" He was also once credited by Eric Ashton as the man who 'revolutionised Coaching in the game of rugby league'.

Great player, great coach a great place in our history and at last a great tribute to him. .
A great read :

https://wrl.wales/roy-francis-memorial- ... n-brynmawr

Those of us who were lucky enough to actually watch our great team of the 50's coached by this great innovator of a coach were very privileged to do so indeed. I missed him playing but he still managed to score 60 tries in 120 odd appearances for the club, before taking over as player coach in 1951

I remember that Francis was hailed back then as being the first black coach of any professional sports team in the Country although whether it was substantiated I'm not sure. . But, he led us to at least one final in seven successive seasons, as we competed with the best without being a big money club. He devised what was back then called the 'panzer pack' because of the way it rode over opposition 6's to smash their defences. This was a revolutionary idea as it not only contained big forwards but also ones that were mobile ball handlers. Many clubs back then had big forwards who were 'lardy' and anything but mobile, but led by Johnny Whiteley our packed used to rampage through defences with players like Moat, Matthews Watts and Finn chasing on their shirt tails to finish moves off. Francis unlike any other coach back then actually had a game plan and practised set moves all the time.

Roy was an innovator too and Peter Bateson once told me that when he arrived at the club in 1957 he couldn't believe the methods that Roy used to ensure the pack was super fit. He actually had them jumping up and down the Airlie Street Terracing with a ball wedged between their knees 6 times to develop their leg muscles, before they even started training.

Roy also was possibly the fore runner of analytical sessions after games as he had one of his family record games on a super 8 cine camera. The films were then developed at plumptons on Hessle road and used the following Thursday to analyse the players performances. An ex Army physical training officer he was said by Ivor Watts to spend "as much time of psychology as he did on fitness training" He was also once credited by Eric Ashton as the man who 'revolutionised Coaching in the game of rugby league'.

Great player, great coach a great place in our history and at last a great tribute to him. .
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
Club Owner22196
JoinedServiceReputation
Sep 25 200321 years3rd
OnlineLast PostLast Page
28th Nov 24 06:4728th Nov 24 16:17LINK
Milestone Posts
20000
25000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530

Re: Roy Francis Memorial : Thu Sep 28, 2023 3:15 pm  
Like Clive Sullivan, his story is criminally unknown to the British public.

If they were footballers they'd be national heroes.
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
Player Coach11924
JoinedServiceReputation
Jan 15 200718 years193rd
OnlineLast PostLast Page
28th Nov 24 12:572nd Aug 24 21:02LINK
Milestone Posts
10000
15000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
Secret Hill Top Lair. V.2
Signature
If there is no struggle, there is no progress. Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet depreciate agitation, are men who want crops without plowing up the ground. They want rain without thunder and lightning. They want the ocean without the awful roar of its many waters. This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it may be both moral and physical; but it must be a struggle.

Frederick Douglas

Re: Roy Francis Memorial : Thu Sep 28, 2023 9:28 pm  
Really proud of that, from my nearest childhood city, will definitely make an excursion to Brynmwar, next time I go down the Head of the Valleys.
Who knows exactly how much Roy Francis has influenced British sport right across the board with his physical, technological and psychological innovations.
RankPostsTeam
Fringe Player899No
Team
Selected
JoinedServiceReputation
Apr 12 20223 years92nd
OnlineLast PostLast Page
27th Nov 24 10:3020th Nov 24 20:44LINK
Milestone Posts
500
1000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530

Re: Roy Francis Memorial : Fri Sep 29, 2023 5:46 am  
That’s a great tribute. He is also revered at Leeds as coach of the team in the late 1960’s which finished top of the league ladder for four consecutive seasons and won the water splash cup
Final and the championship a year later in 1969.
Probably the best open, fast flowing football Leeds have ever played. Smith, Hynes, Atkinson and Mick Shoebottom all products of that side and playing in the backs when GB last beat the Aussies in 1970.

He emphasised pace. Think his methods would have been even more effective in the era of summer rugby.

The only challenge to that Leeds side for entertaining rugby would be the Tony Smith side of 2004-2007.

Great to see him being honoured in that way.
RankPostsTeam
Fringe Player116No
Team
Selected
JoinedServiceReputation
Apr 17 20223 years253rd
OnlineLast PostLast Page
28th Nov 24 04:4214th Nov 24 12:15LINK
Milestone Posts
100
200
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530

Re: Roy Francis Memorial : Tue Oct 03, 2023 12:28 pm  
I'm too young (not very often do I get to say that!) to have seen him or his teams play live but I'm very proud to know that Hull and the game of rugby league is and always has been diverse enough to accept all talents regardless of their origins.
B0NES 
User avatar
RankPostsTeam
Club Coach12415
JoinedServiceReputation
Jan 15 200520 years68th
OnlineLast PostLast Page
28th Nov 24 15:2815th Nov 24 15:36LINK
Milestone Posts
10000
15000
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
Hull

Re: Roy Francis Memorial : Wed Oct 04, 2023 6:15 pm  
Robbed of more international caps .This is long overdue , Maybe a small way of righting some wrongs .
RankPostsTeam
International Star1183No
Team
Selected
JoinedServiceReputation
Nov 20 201113 years198th
OnlineLast PostLast Page
28th Nov 24 11:5814th Nov 24 11:20LINK
Milestone Posts
1000
2500
Milestone Years
0510 1520 2530
Location
Australia

Re: Roy Francis Memorial : Sat Oct 07, 2023 3:27 am  
The Dentist Wilf wrote:
A great read :

https://wrl.wales/roy-francis-memorial- ... n-brynmawr

Those of us who were lucky enough to actually watch our great team of the 50's coached by this great innovator of a coach were very privileged to do so indeed. I missed him playing but he still managed to score 60 tries in 120 odd appearances for the club, before taking over as player coach in 1951

I remember that Francis was hailed back then as being the first black coach of any professional sports team in the Country although whether it was substantiated I'm not sure. . But, he led us to at least one final in seven successive seasons, as we competed with the best without being a big money club. He devised what was back then called the 'panzer pack' because of the way it rode over opposition 6's to smash their defences. This was a revolutionary idea as it not only contained big forwards but also ones that were mobile ball handlers. Many clubs back then had big forwards who were 'lardy' and anything but mobile, but led by Johnny Whiteley our packed used to rampage through defences with players like Moat, Matthews Watts and Finn chasing on their shirt tails to finish moves off. Francis unlike any other coach back then actually had a game plan and practised set moves all the time.

Roy was an innovator too and Peter Bateson once told me that when he arrived at the club in 1957 he couldn't believe the methods that Roy used to ensure the pack was super fit. He actually had them jumping up and down the Airlie Street Terracing with a ball wedged between their knees 6 times to develop their leg muscles, before they even started training.

Roy also was possibly the fore runner of analytical sessions after games as he had one of his family record games on a super 8 cine camera. The films were then developed at plumptons on Hessle road and used the following Thursday to analyse the players performances. An ex Army physical training officer he was said by Ivor Watts to spend "as much time of psychology as he did on fitness training" He was also once credited by Eric Ashton as the man who 'revolutionised Coaching in the game of rugby league'.

Great player, great coach a great place in our history and at last a great tribute to him. .


Not too much to add your excellent post on Roy, Wilf.
First saw him play for Warrington at the Boulevard in 1948 where he received his usual racial abuse before he signed for us the following season. Went to almost every home game he played in after that. I have posted on here on a few occasions of my admiration of him and what he achieved in his RL career. He subsequently became a family friend and I met up with him several times when he came to Aus to coach North Sydney for a couple of seasons. Here he again battled against racial abuse.
I had the utmost admiration and respect for him both as a RL legend and an individual.

Today I continue to be amazed/disappointed that he was never inducted to the Hull FC Hall of Fame to join 7 others who were in teams he coached and captained during his time at Hull. At least thankful that his contribution to the game has finally been marked by the memorial at Brynmawr.
The Dentist Wilf wrote:
A great read :

https://wrl.wales/roy-francis-memorial- ... n-brynmawr

Those of us who were lucky enough to actually watch our great team of the 50's coached by this great innovator of a coach were very privileged to do so indeed. I missed him playing but he still managed to score 60 tries in 120 odd appearances for the club, before taking over as player coach in 1951

I remember that Francis was hailed back then as being the first black coach of any professional sports team in the Country although whether it was substantiated I'm not sure. . But, he led us to at least one final in seven successive seasons, as we competed with the best without being a big money club. He devised what was back then called the 'panzer pack' because of the way it rode over opposition 6's to smash their defences. This was a revolutionary idea as it not only contained big forwards but also ones that were mobile ball handlers. Many clubs back then had big forwards who were 'lardy' and anything but mobile, but led by Johnny Whiteley our packed used to rampage through defences with players like Moat, Matthews Watts and Finn chasing on their shirt tails to finish moves off. Francis unlike any other coach back then actually had a game plan and practised set moves all the time.

Roy was an innovator too and Peter Bateson once told me that when he arrived at the club in 1957 he couldn't believe the methods that Roy used to ensure the pack was super fit. He actually had them jumping up and down the Airlie Street Terracing with a ball wedged between their knees 6 times to develop their leg muscles, before they even started training.

Roy also was possibly the fore runner of analytical sessions after games as he had one of his family record games on a super 8 cine camera. The films were then developed at plumptons on Hessle road and used the following Thursday to analyse the players performances. An ex Army physical training officer he was said by Ivor Watts to spend "as much time of psychology as he did on fitness training" He was also once credited by Eric Ashton as the man who 'revolutionised Coaching in the game of rugby league'.

Great player, great coach a great place in our history and at last a great tribute to him. .


Not too much to add your excellent post on Roy, Wilf.
First saw him play for Warrington at the Boulevard in 1948 where he received his usual racial abuse before he signed for us the following season. Went to almost every home game he played in after that. I have posted on here on a few occasions of my admiration of him and what he achieved in his RL career. He subsequently became a family friend and I met up with him several times when he came to Aus to coach North Sydney for a couple of seasons. Here he again battled against racial abuse.
I had the utmost admiration and respect for him both as a RL legend and an individual.

Today I continue to be amazed/disappointed that he was never inducted to the Hull FC Hall of Fame to join 7 others who were in teams he coached and captained during his time at Hull. At least thankful that his contribution to the game has finally been marked by the memorial at Brynmawr.

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: BP1, ComeOnYouUll, Greavsie, hullandbroncos, Marcus's Bicycle, mwindass, RockNRolla, tezmil1 and 236 guests

REPLY

Subject: 
Message:
   
Please note using apple style emoji's can result in posting failures.
Use the FULL EDITOR to better format content or upload images, be notified of replies etc...

Return to Hull FC


RLFANS Recent Posts
FORUM
LAST
POST
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
14m
2025 Recruitment
dddooommm
225
16m
Salary Cap Changes Blocked - 11 votes to 1
Father Ted
18
29m
Film game
karetaker
5819
39m
Shirt reveal coming soon
Shifty Cat
47
45m
Co-Captains for 2025
Loiner at la
4
56m
Ground Improvements
Spookisback
225
Recent
BORED The Band Name Game
Boss Hog
63288
Recent
Game - Song Titles
Boss Hog
40822
Recent
Pre Season - 2025
Hasbag
202
Recent
Getting a new side to gel
Highlander
8
FORUM
LAST
VIEW
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
54s
Salford
ratticusfinc
63
1m
Rumours and signings v9
apollosghost
28911
1m
BORED The Band Name Game
Boss Hog
63288
1m
Salary Cap Changes Blocked - 11 votes to 1
Father Ted
18
1m
Mike Cooper podcast
rubber ducki
6
2m
Rhinos squad numbers
Rixy
1
2m
Callum Shaw
Wanderer
1
3m
Game - Song Titles
Boss Hog
40822
3m
Leigh Leopards - 2025 Fixtures
LeythIg
7
6m
ALL NEW 49ERS ERA LEEDS UTD THREAD
tad rhino
2623
FORUM
NEW
TOPICS
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
TODAY
Co-Captains for 2025
Loiner at la
4
TODAY
Cornwall has a new owner
Huddersfield
1
TODAY
Callum Shaw
Wanderer
1
TODAY
Squad Numbers
phe13
4
TODAY
Rhinos squad numbers
Rixy
1
TODAY
Squad numbers
Warrior Wing
8
TODAY
Mat Crowther pre season update
Dunkirk Spir
1
TODAY
Mike Cooper podcast
rubber ducki
6
TODAY
Shirt reveal coming soon
Shifty Cat
47
TODAY
Opening Championship and League One Fixtures for 2025 Released
RLFANS News
1
NEWS ITEMS
VIEWS
RLFANS Match Centre
Matches on TV
Thu 13th Feb
SL
20:00
Wigan-Leigh
Fri 14th Feb
SL
20:00
Hull KR-Castleford
SL
20:00
Catalans-Hull FC
Sat 15th Feb
SL
15:00
Leeds - Wakefield
SL
17:30
St.Helens-Salford
Sun 16th Feb
SL
15:00
Huddersfield-Warrington
Thu 20th Feb
SL
20:00
Wakefield - Hull KR
Fri 21st Feb
SL
20:00
Warrington-Catalans
SL
20:00
Hull FC-Wigan
Sat 22nd Feb
SL
15:00
Salford-Leeds
SL
20:00
Castleford-St.Helens
Sun 23rd Feb
SL
14:30
Leigh-Huddersfield
Thu 6th Mar
SL
20:00
Hull FC-Leigh
Fri 7th Mar
SL
20:00
Castleford-Salford
SL
20:00
St.Helens-Hull KR
Sat 8th Mar
SL
17:30
Catalans-Leeds
Sun 9th Mar
SL
17:30
Warrington - Wakefield
SL
17:30
Wigan-Huddersfield
Thu 20th Mar
SL
20:00
Salford-Huddersfield
Fri 21st Mar
SL
20:00
St.Helens-Warrington
This is an inplay table and live positions can change.
Mens Betfred Super League XXVIII ROUND : 1
 PLDFADIFFPTS
Wigan 29 768 338 430 48
Hull KR 29 731 344 387 44
Warrington 29 769 351 418 42
Leigh 29 580 442 138 33
Salford 28 556 561 -5 32
St.Helens 28 618 411 207 30
 
Catalans 27 475 427 48 30
Leeds 27 530 488 42 28
Huddersfield 27 468 658 -190 20
Castleford 27 425 735 -310 15
Hull FC 27 328 894 -566 6
LondonB 27 317 916 -599 6
This is an inplay table and live positions can change.
Betfred Championship 2024 ROUND : 1
 PLDFADIFFPTS
Wakefield 27 1032 275 757 52
Toulouse 26 765 388 377 37
Bradford 28 723 420 303 36
York 29 695 501 194 32
Widnes 27 561 502 59 29
Featherstone 27 634 525 109 28
 
Sheffield 26 626 526 100 28
Doncaster 26 498 619 -121 25
Halifax 26 509 650 -141 22
Batley 26 422 591 -169 22
Swinton 28 484 676 -192 20
Barrow 25 442 720 -278 19
Whitehaven 25 437 826 -389 18
Dewsbury 27 348 879 -531 4
Hunslet 1 6 10 -4 0
RLFANS Recent Posts
FORUM
LAST
POST
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
14m
2025 Recruitment
dddooommm
225
16m
Salary Cap Changes Blocked - 11 votes to 1
Father Ted
18
29m
Film game
karetaker
5819
39m
Shirt reveal coming soon
Shifty Cat
47
45m
Co-Captains for 2025
Loiner at la
4
56m
Ground Improvements
Spookisback
225
Recent
BORED The Band Name Game
Boss Hog
63288
Recent
Game - Song Titles
Boss Hog
40822
Recent
Pre Season - 2025
Hasbag
202
Recent
Getting a new side to gel
Highlander
8
FORUM
LAST
VIEW
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
54s
Salford
ratticusfinc
63
1m
Rumours and signings v9
apollosghost
28911
1m
BORED The Band Name Game
Boss Hog
63288
1m
Salary Cap Changes Blocked - 11 votes to 1
Father Ted
18
1m
Mike Cooper podcast
rubber ducki
6
2m
Rhinos squad numbers
Rixy
1
2m
Callum Shaw
Wanderer
1
3m
Game - Song Titles
Boss Hog
40822
3m
Leigh Leopards - 2025 Fixtures
LeythIg
7
6m
ALL NEW 49ERS ERA LEEDS UTD THREAD
tad rhino
2623
FORUM
NEW
TOPICS
TOPIC
POSTER
POSTS
TODAY
Co-Captains for 2025
Loiner at la
4
TODAY
Cornwall has a new owner
Huddersfield
1
TODAY
Callum Shaw
Wanderer
1
TODAY
Squad Numbers
phe13
4
TODAY
Rhinos squad numbers
Rixy
1
TODAY
Squad numbers
Warrior Wing
8
TODAY
Mat Crowther pre season update
Dunkirk Spir
1
TODAY
Mike Cooper podcast
rubber ducki
6
TODAY
Shirt reveal coming soon
Shifty Cat
47
TODAY
Opening Championship and League One Fixtures for 2025 Released
RLFANS News
1
NEWS ITEMS
VIEWS


Visit the RLFANS.COM SHOP
for more merchandise!