Dudley Thomas Kemp (18 January 1910 – January 2003) was an English international rugby union player.

Kemp was born in the Isle of Wight and educated at King Edward VI School, Southampton.[1]

A back-row forward, Kemp won his solitary England cap via Blackheath, playing a 1935 Home Nations match against Wales at Twickenham.[2] He also competed with Trojans and made a county record 51 representative appearances for Hampshire, winning championship titles in 1933 and 1936, the latter as captain.[1][3]

Kemp served as Rugby Football Union president in 1969 and 1970.[1] He was also a long-serving Hampshire RFU administrator, as team secretary, match secretary, RFU committee representative and president.[1]

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