Roy Francis: the black rugby league coach who triumphed in a white world

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The Welshman was a brilliant, original coach who had to fight against a culture that was prejudiced against him

By No Helmets Required

Hull FC began one of the greatest seasons in their history 70 years ago this week. Roy Francis guided them to their first title in 20 years with a desperately tight 10-9 win over Halifax at Maine Road. Not only was Francis an outstanding coach but he was black and this was the 1950s. In his majestic new book Rugby's Forgotten Black Leader, Tony Collins calls Francis "quite probably the only black person to be a leader of white people in any walk of life in Britain". He really was extraordinary.

No one had written in great depth about Francis and then two books came along almost at once. Peter Lush's Ahead of his Time focuses on his tremendous playing and coaching career, whereas Collins widens the lens to take in Francis's remarkable life.

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