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| Despite only playing 58 games for Hull FC between 1976 and 1979 it would be wrong not to mark the passing of a player who will be remembered well by many old timers who watched the club as the very under rated David Doyle Davidson was masterminding our club pulling itself out of the mire experienced in the mid 70's.
By then in the twilight of his career Keith was of course one of the most famous half backs the game had ever seen, forming such a formidable partnership with Alan Hardisty at Castleford (for whom he played 329 games) that their under studies Roger Millward and Kenny Foulkes had to move on to Rovers and Hull respectively because they couldn't get a look in. In those days Cas had a real production line of half backs but heppy was the best of them. .
He is a folk hero in the West Yorkshire town where he starred before he moved onto Leeds to control their Star studied team. DD was slowly building the foundations that a year later Arthur Bunting would inherit and saw Heppy as a pivot to the team and a mentor to the other players. Slower and more ponderous than in his younger days he put in some great performances for us joining when our average gates were only 3,800 and he stayed on until 1979. Perhaps his finest hour was when he played in one of the most memorable nights under the Boulevard lights we can ever remember when in 1979 we won the the floodlit trophy against Rovers with 18,500 in the ground and a further 1800 locked out and gathered on the car park.
Partnering another aging great John Newlove, while Paul woods scooped the man of the match award, Heppy completely bossed Hall and Agar in the Rovers halves. In his 38th year he played on in the second half with a broken hand, but led the team magnificently.
On retiring I think he coached Bramley for a couple of years but it should also be remembered that with Tony Dean he took over coaching an ailing relegation haunted FC when Len Casey was sacked and saw the FC pull off the most unlikely of wins at Caravan Park to retain their first Division survival after a miraculous escape, that even the staunchest of us couldn't see coming.
He experienced a short period at the club but for those of us who saw him play he was a a magician at times with ball in hand, often feeding Boxall before he set off on a line braking rampaging run. And so it's a sad day again as another great player moves on.
I know many in Cas and Leeds will be remembering him fondly today, but despite a short spell at the club he helped lay the foundations for a golden age and so I just wanted to mark his passing as a great player when he played for us.
R.I.P. Keith Hepworth.
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| RIP Heppy another Black and White gone to play at The Boulevard in the Sky. Condolences to family and friends.
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| Fitting tribute Wilf.
Condolences to Keith's family and friends.
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| Sad news, RIP
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| Sad to hear this, a short Hull FC career but he was a fine player.
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| Running out at the boulevard with his grey hair. Passed his best and often his knees bandaged up. But still a class above most. Great scrum half and formed a useful partnership with Newlove . Happy days . RIP Keith
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| Quote: The Dentist Wilf "Despite only playing 58 games for Hull FC between 1976 and 1979 it would be wrong not to mark the passing of a player who will be remembered well by many old timers who watched the club as the very under rated David Doyle Davidson was masterminding our club pulling itself out of the mire experienced in the mid 70's.
On retiring I think he coached Bramley for a couple of years but it should also be remembered that with Tony Dean he took over coaching an ailing relegation haunted FC when Len Casey was sacked and Quote: The Dentist Wilf "saw the FC pull off the most unlikely of wins at Caravan Park to retain their first Division survival after a miraculous escape, that even the staunchest of us couldn't see coming. '"
He experienced a short period at the club but for those of us who saw him play he was a a magician at times with ball in hand, often feeding Boxall before he set off on a line braking rampaging run. And so it's a sad day again as another great player moves on.
I know many in Cas and Leeds will be remembering him fondly today, but despite a short spell at the club he helped lay the foundations for a golden age and so I just wanted to mark his passing as a great player when he played for us.
R.I.P. Keith Hepworth.'"
A fitting tribute Wilf to one of my earliest Fc heroes.
Odd that we were both remembering that unexpected Craven Park derby win just a couple of nights ago.
Like you say, Heppy was one of those pivotal players who came to us to play a major role in kick-starting the club back into life in the second half of the 70s under DDD. He may have been well into his thirties when he pulled on the famous colours, but he had a rugby brain second to none and unquestionably played a part in moving the club in an upwards direction once more. He must have been a dream to play off for the rest of that side.
Like most class half-backs at the time, he had to put up with a fair amount of rough stuff from the big lads (it went with the territory in those days!) but he was more than capable of handling himself in that department, he had to be in order to survive!!
As you say, his finest hour for us came in one of his last games for us, Floodlit trophy victory over the enemy. For that alone he ensures his place in the roll-call of black and white honour.
Condolences to his family and friends, another little part of our past disappears away, very sad for all.
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| Rip Heppy Condolences to family and friends .
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| Many justly fitting tributes to a player who I first watched at the Boulevard in my formative years. R.I.P Keith.
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| Quote: B0NES "Rip Heppy Condolences to family and friends .'"
I echo the above. Him and Kenny Foulkes used to come to matches till fairly recently and he always spoke of Hull as us.
Didn't he stiff arm Syd Hynes in a cup final?
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| Remember when he was playing at the Boulevard for Leeds and he was having a good game, he ended up stood playing the ball near threepenny stand when a voice out the back of the stand shouted "i'll poison your pigeons you little ----, he just turned round and laughed. He broke Colin Tyrers jaw at Wembley but i think he got away with it.Nice down to earth man to talk to,salt of the earth Yorkshireman, RiP Keith
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| He did break Tyrer jaw at Wembley. Tyrer then got sent of at the Boulevard playing for Rovers when he flattened Hepworth.
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| Quote: hull2524 "He did break Tyrer jaw at Wembley. Tyrer then got sent of at the Boulevard playing for Rovers when he flattened Hepworth.'"
Remember it well, think we beat them 3 times that season. Tyrer used to take an age to kick conversions yawn.
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