Kenneth "Ken"/"Jubby" Jubb ( â 1993) was an English professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1930s and 1940s. He played at representative level for Great Britain, England and Yorkshire, and at club level for Castleford and Leeds, as a . Jubb was a sergeant major in the British Army during the Second World War.
Ken Jubb's birth was registered in Wakefield district, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, he was later the landlord of the Town Hall Tavern, 17 Westgate, Leeds until when his fellow Leeds rugby league footballer Dai Jenkins Jr. became the landlord, and he died aged .
Jubb played at in Leeds' 18âÂÂ2 victory over Warrington in the 1935âÂÂ36 Challenge Cup Final during the 1935âÂÂ36 season at Wembley Stadium, London on Saturday 18 April 1936, in front of a crowd of 51,250, and played at in Leeds' 15âÂÂ16 aggregate defeat by Dewsbury in the 1942âÂÂ43 Challenge Cup Final during 1942âÂÂ43 season; the 9âÂÂ16 defeat by Dewsbury at Crown Flatt, Dewsbury on Saturday 24 April 1943, in front of a crowd of 10,740, and the 6âÂÂ0 victory over Dewsbury at Headingley, Leeds on Monday 26 April 1943, in front of a crowd of 16,000.
Jubb played in Castleford's victory in the Yorkshire League during the 1932âÂÂ33 season.
Jubb played at in Leeds' 14âÂÂ8 victory over Huddersfield in the 1937âÂÂ38 Yorkshire Cup Final during the 1937âÂÂ38 season at Belle Vue, Wakefield on Saturday 30 October 1937.
Jubb played at for Northern Command XIII against a Rugby League XIII at Thrum Hall, Halifax on Saturday 21 March 1942.
Jubb missed one of the biggest sporting events ever to take place in Leeds; Leeds 2âÂÂ8 defeat by Hunslet in the Championship Final 1937âÂÂ38 season at Elland Road on Saturday 30 April 1938, following his suspension for being sent off in a previous game.
Jubb won caps for England while at Leeds in 1933 against Australia, in 1938 against Wales, in 1941 against Wales, in 1943 against Wales, and won caps for Great Britain while at Leeds in 1937 against Australia (2 matches).
Jubb won a cap for Yorkshire while at Castleford, playing at in the 30âÂÂ3 victory over Lancashire at Belle Vue, Wakefield on 29 October 1932.
In the book Nothing but the Best. Outstanding Leeds Rugby Players 1928âÂÂ1988, the former Leeds secretary Ken Dalby paid the following tribute to Jubb:
<blockquote>Highest today, Jubby! Resilient as an India-rubber ball, restless as a panther patrolling its patch, Ken Jubb was a rattling good forward, whose 'party piece' was a massive punt, occasionally way off target, that soared into outer space to the accompaniment of good-natured banter from Headingley's South Stand. Moreover, from time to time, as an encore to one of his pile driving touchline cover tackles, he would slip in an acrobatic extra, cartwheels and flips being his speciality. We loved the guy!</blockquote>