Records of their results have been lost in the mist of time but, post war in 1945 the players reformed and continued to turn out on Saturdays, the home matches being played at East Brighton Park.
The members approached Alderman Arthur Brocke who was then Mayor of Hove and Councillor Jack Woolley.
They secured a pitch in Hove Park and the old timber Scout Hut was refurbished and extended to provide showers, kitchen and a bar.
Hove Men's 1st XV currently play league rugby in London 1 South at level 6 in the pyramid.
The Val Hayes Memorial Hangover Trophy is an annually contested fixture on New Year's Day between a Hove Rugby Club Invitation XV team and another club or invitational team.