Quote BP1="BP1"Just been flicking through tonight's HDM and noticed (on pg 33) that 93 years ago today it was announced that one Jack Harrison of Southcoates Lane (and Hull Fc of course) had been posthumously awarded the Military Cross for bravery in no-mans land.
I know we all have our Rugby heroes (Knocker, Sterlo, Fitzgibbon possibly), but Jack Harrison really was on a different level. From what I've read about him, the phrase "above and beyond the call of duty" doesn't even begin to do him justice.
Don't think it is too unreasonable to suggest that if it wasn't for Jack and his generation then none of us might have even had the chance to watch Rugby (or indeed any sport).
We should always remember his name (along with anyone else who made "the ultimate sacrifice"icon_wink.gif and rightly be proud that a man who really did give everything will always be associated with our club.'"
There's couple of books that covers the Four Hull Pals battalions during WW1 . [iHull pals [/i and [iOppy Wood[/i, Both written by David Bilton. There is also a monument dedicated to the soldiers of Hull at Oppy wood.