The competition is named after locally born Harry Robinson serving in the Royal Navy during the Second World War. He was the club's secretary for 26 years and went on to become the president of the club. He is credited by the original historian of the club as the man who saved the club's existence in the post war period.
Harry donated a cup to the club and requested hat it was played for each year. He was able to attend the first three games to see his cup played for and to present the cup to the winners.
Sadly he passed away in 1996 but is fondly remembered by many people at the club.
The cup has been competed for in the past between The Walnut Boys and an invited opponent in a one off game with the 2021 competition being bigger and better than usual.
Saturday 3rd July
Kempston Rovers vs Cambridge City
AFC Rushden & Diamonds vs Eynesbury Rovers
Tuesday 6th July
Kempston Rovers vs AFC Rusdhen & Diamonds
Eynesbury Rovers vs Cambridge City
Saturday 10th July
Kempston Rovers vs Eynesbury Rovers
AFC Rushden & Diamonds vs Cambridge City
Saturday 17th July
Finals day at Kempston Rovers.
The club's home ground is at Hillgrounds Road, Kempston, MK42 8SZ. Here's how to get there:
By car: Kempston is located just off the A6 and A421, and only 10 miles from the M1 and A1. Parking is a plenty in the car park just outside the ground. The turning into the ground is just after Kempston Pool.
By train: The nearest rail station is Bedford St Johns, which is a 30 minute walk from the ground. However, trains only run once an hour to this station from Bedford and Bletchley.
It is recommended to get a train to Bedford, then catch the number 1 bus to Kempston which is about a 5 minute journey or alternately a forty minute walk if you're feeling fit.
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