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Some stats of the hull derby


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Meeting total:235 Hull FC 119 wins Hull KR wins 106 wins 10 draws

Most derby appearance: 32 Ned Rogers(Hull FC)

Most derby tries: Kirk Yeaman(Hull FC)

Most derby goals:66 Cyril Kellett(Hull KR).

Most derby points: 138 Danny Tickle (128 FC,10 KR)

Most goals in a derby game: Marc Sneyd 

Ivor Watts is the only player to score two hat tricks .

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I think the one that jumps out at me is Kirk Yeaman being the overall derby try scorer.  An underrated player for me and had a really solid career for FC.

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1 hour ago, Cheshire Setter said:

Funny, but I always thought of Yeaman as a great defensive centre but not a renowned try-scorer.   Reminds me of Allan Bateman in the 90s.

He was very good in attack in mid-00s when he playing in a side with good half backs. The rest of his career dwindled a bit into averageness because he didn't get as much ball. 

He had an amazing 2006 season.

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12 hours ago, Scott Sinfield said:

What's the problem with being a fan of both league and union. Don't you have to have to make dinner for your husband #####.

Absolutly nothing kid, but this is a RL forum and your one aim seems to be getting to the cross code forum.

Carry on.

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On 23/11/2019 at 22:04, Scott Sinfield said:

Don't you have to have to make dinner for your husband #####.

Care to explain this remark please?

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