Royce Desmond Hart (born 10 February 1948) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Richmond Football Club in the Victorian Football...
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Royce may refer to: Royce Brook, a creek in New Jersey, USA Royce Peak, a mountain in California, USA Royce, Alberta, Canada; an inhabited locality Royce...
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Football Hall of Fame as "Legends" of the sport: Kevin Bartlett, Jack Dyer, Royce Hart, Kevin Sheedy and Ian Stewart A short-lived football club named Richmond...
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Weybridge between 1931 and June 1936. The production Hart day bomber had a 525 hp (390 kW) Rolls-Royce Kestrel IB 12-cylinder V-type engine; a speed of 184 mph...
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adapted to use a conventional liquid-cooling system. The Hart was subsequently delivered to Rolls-Royce where, as a Merlin testbed, it completed over 100 hours...
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concerns before the game. Richmond champion Francis Bourke and captain Royce Hart were not supposed to be playing on strict medical grounds, but such was...
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Francis Bourke Bill Barrot Dick Clay Half-forward Matthew Richardson Royce Hart Roger Dean Full-forward Dale Weightman Jack Titus Bill Morris Ruck Roy...
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Stewart Royce Hart Lost Preliminary Final against St Kilda 108–78 1972 2nd 2nd 18 4 – Won Qualifying Final against Collingwood 164–120 Royce Hart Tom Hafey...
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known as the "Galahs" including South Melbourne's Bob Skilton, Richmond's Royce Hart, Carlton's Alex Jesaulenko and Melbourne and Carlton legend Ron Barassi...
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two of the greatest forwards the game has produced, Darrel Baldock and Royce Hart. Coincidentally, all three men hailed from Tasmania during a period when...
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