Blast from the past – Harry Sayers

Harry SayersSeason(s) with Canterbury RFC

2015/16, 2016/17, 2017/18

Position(s) played

Wing

 

 

 

 

I think at any club I’ve been at culture has always been so important to me, playing rugby at Canterbury, there was always that sense of togetherness, everyone worked hard for each other. That’s when a club thrives, when everyone is on the same page

Harry played a number of seasons with us before moving to Hong Kong to become a full time professional. He currently plays for Societe Generale Valley RFC in the Hong Kong Premiership and South China Tigers in the Rapid Rugby League. Harry’s highlights include playing in the HSBC World 7s Series and lifting the Asian World Championship with the Hong Kong National team.

 

Blast from the past – Doug Langley

Doug LangleySeason(s) with Canterbury RFC

1992/93 and 1993/94

Position(s) played

Wing and Full-back

 

 

 

 

Superb fun on and off the pitch with a great mix of people and personalities.

After the 1993/94 season Doug moved to Denmark to follow his now wife (Mette) who he met whilst studying at Loughborough. Doug taught PE at high schools in Denmark for about 10 years in the Aalborg area of North Jutland. At this time, he coached and played for Aalborg Rugby Club and eventually played for Denmark against the Netherlands. Immediately after this match he was appointed as Denmark National Coach for XV’s & 7s from about 1997, he then went on to be the Technical Director of the Danish Rugby Union until working for the then IRB (now World Rugby) as the Regional Development Manager – Europe.

In 2015, he changed roles with World Rugby, and is now the Competitions Operations Manager – Sevens. With this role, he manages events such as the HSBC World Sevens Series as the Series Director, RWC Sevens as Tournament Director and Olympic / Commonwealth Games as IF Technical Delegate. He also had the fortune to have done some XV’s Match Commissioner work on behalf of World Rugby and at RWC 2019 had the honour of this role at the Bronze Medal match between New Zealand and Wales and also Match Commissioned the Final of the RWC 2017 for women, England v New Zealand.

Doug still lives in Denmark,  but commutes (pre-Covid) for some periods of work at World Rugby’s HQ in Dublin and is still happily married and has 2 children Lawrence (19) and Sophia (18).

 

Charity appeal

Please see below, a very moving piece from Yasemin Thompson, wife of our principal sponsor Dave Thompson. As part of the #OneClub family we hope you will consider helping with this appeal or sharing it with others.


Hello,

My name is Yasemin Thompson. I am currently employed with East Kent Hospitals as the Ophthalmology partial booking coordinator.

Please help celebrate my 50th by donating to OcuMel UK and help stop these life sentences!

In September 2012, I was diagnosed with a very rare eye cancer (Choroidal Melanoma).

This Melanoma affects the back of the eye between the sclera (the white bit) and the retina, the light sensitive area, which sends information to the brain.

Following treatment with Proton Beam therapy, in October 2012, which at the time was the only recognised treatment and it was only available at Clatterbridge Hospital at Merseyside.

I was overjoyed when my consultant Mr Sagoo told me that the treatment had been successful, but unfortunately it left me partially blind. But more importantly it left me with my life, which I have lived to the fullest ever since.

Sadly though, I have recently been diagnosed with terminal liver melanoma metastases. Successful treatment options are no longer available to me as I have lost a large amount of my liver, this is partially due to limited research into this rare cancer.

As I am turning 50 this year in July, I would love to mark this milestone by asking you all to help make a difference and donate whatever you can to OcuMel UK.

This charity has needed much research in this rare form of cancer and in turn this may give patients a better chance of beating this disease than they can do right now.

This would be a wonderful way for me to say thank you to those who have looked after me over the years and for me to leave a small legacy behind.

Please view fact sheet, and click the button below to view the full funding page

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Yasemin

Mini & Juniors contact details

Mini and juniors (M&Js) are the lifeblood of the club. Fun is key to the training we offer, as is structure and discipline. Our coaches offer a safe environment in which M&Js learn the fundamentals, skills and fitness necessary to play.

If you wish to find out more about M&Js and how to get involved, please contact one of out team below (click on a name to email).

 

Key contacts

Ian Hodges – Mini & Juniors Chair

Chris Elworthy – Junior Vice-Chair

Guy Hudgell – Mini Vice-Chair

Laura Philips – Fixture Secretary

 

Coaches

AGE GROUP SCHOOL YR MANAGER
U6 YR1 Charlie Bannigan
U7 YR2 Darren Watson
U8 YR3 Rob White
U9 YR4 Peter Denys
U10 YR5 Guy Hudgell
U11 YR6 Steve Cooke
U12 YR7 Mike Sampson
U13 YR8 Renier Geldenhuys
U14 YR9 Gareth Philips
U15 YR10 Rich Collins
U16 YR11 Andy Purkis
U17 YR12 Tony White
U18 YR13 Darren Blench

Blast from the past – A day to remember

May 4 2019 was one of those days that I remember pretty much every moment up until the final whistle, then there were cheers, hugs, high fives and the inevitable rush to the bar……..from that point on, all else is a blissful patchwork of memory fragments. Suffice it to say, it was the best of days and apparently the best of nights……..Canterbury RFC had won the playoff and were going up to National 1, the 3rd tier of English Rugby Union. Take a bow Andy Pratt and coaching team. You and the lads did us proud. Thankfully we can rely on David Haigh’s fantastic match report to relive the key moments of the match. Are you ready to go again?

Canterbury RFCVS

May 4th 2018

Kick off – 15:00

This play-off victory opened a fresh and glorious chapter in Canterbury’s history as they completed the journey to National Division One.

Urged on by the biggest crowd ever seen at the Marine Travel Ground the city side’s defensive strength and self belief was unwavering and allowed them to take charge of the game in the second half. They fought for every inch of turf and made every tackle to control a physical Chester pack and snatch a crucial lead just before half time. That job done Canterbury turned their attention to the wider channels and built the pressure that brought them two more tries.

After going behind to an eighteenth minute try from Mike Craven, created by the powerful driving work of the Chester forwards around the fringes, the city side gave them no more leeway and as the second quarter came to a close started to make inroads. One scoring effort was held up over the line, but finally they got their reward. A catch and drive and a series of pick and goes opened a gap for scrum half Dan Smart and Harvey Young’s conversion sent them into the break with a slender two-point advantage.

Now came the second half and Canterbury’s fitness and game management was a reflection of their successful season. They moved Chester around in the wider areas, sucked the energy from their legs and in the 58th minute got the score they needed. The visitors, although handicapped by a yellow card for prop Rhodri Parry, had scrambled well in defence and were slowly moving on to the front foot when they were broken. Wing JJ Murray intercepted a laboured pass in mid-field and set off on a 60 metre run to the posts. Young converted and the city side scented a historic victory. They brought it even closer in the 62nd minute by stretching Chester on the right flank and Aiden Moss, recently arrived from the replacements bench, provided the pass for flanker Sam Rogers try. Although the conversion attempt failed the visitors had to find three scores to take the game and they never gave up the fight. The city defence, however, was rock solid against a one dimensional attack and it was not until the last play of the match that the Cheshire side found a way to put full back Sean Green over for their second try. By that time the Canterbury party had started as they crowned a magnificent season with their 25th and most significant victory.

Final score: Canterbury RFC 19 – Chester RUFC 10

Canterbury: C.Grimes (repl A.Moss), R.Mackintosh, S.Sterling, T.Best, J.J.Murray (repl C.Grimes), H.Young, D.Smart (repl K.Braithwaite), A.Cooper (repl E.Lusher),T.King, S.Kenny (repl A.Wake-Smith), R.Cadman, M.Corker, S.Rogers (repl L.Whetton), S.Stapleton, J.Stephens.

View photos from the the day:

v Chester - 4 May 2019

2021/2022 fixtures


The NS2 fixtures list has been released for the 21/22 season. Some great games to be had here –

4 Sep 21 Round 1
Henley v O Albanian
Hinckley v Barnes
Redruth v Leicester Lions
Clifton v Barnstaple
Westcliff v Dings
Esher v Rochford
Guernsey v Worthing
Bury St Edmunds v Canterbury

 

11 Sep 21 Round 2
Henley v Hinckley
Worthing v Bury St Edmunds
Rochford v Guernsey
Dings v Esher
Barnstaple v Westcliff
Leicester Lions v Clifton
Barnes v Redruth
O Albanian v Canterbury

 

18 Sep 21 Round 3
Hinckley v O Albanian
Redruth v Henley
Clifton v Barnes
Westcliff v Leicester Lions
Esher v Barnstaple
Guernsey v Dings
Bury St Edmunds v Rochford
Canterbury v Worthing

 

25 Sep 21 Round 4
Henley v Clifton
Hinckley v Redruth
Rochford v Canterbury
Dings v Bury St Edmunds
Barnstaple v Guernsey
Leicester Lions v Esher
Barnes v Westcliff
O Albanian v Worthing

 

2 Oct 21 Round 5
Redruth v O Albanian
Clifton v Hinckley
Westcliff v Henley
Esher v Barnes
Guernsey v Leicester Lions
Bury St Edmunds v Barnstaple
Canterbury v Dings
Worthing v Rochford

 

9 Oct 21 Round 6
Henley v Esher
Hinckley v Westcliff
Redruth v Clifton
Dings v Worthing
Barnstaple v Canterbury
Leicester Lions v Bury St Edmunds
Barnes v Guernsey
O Albanian v Rochford

 

16 Oct 21 Round 7
Clifton v O Albanian
Westcliff v Redruth
Esher v Hinckley
Guernsey v Henley
Bury St Edmunds v Barnes
Canterbury v Leicester Lions
Worthing v Barnstaple
Rochford v Dings

 

23 Oct 21 Round 8
Henley v Bury St Edmunds
Hinckley v Guernsey
Redruth v Esher
Clifton v Westcliff
Barnstaple v Rochford
Leicester Lions v Worthing
Barnes v Canterbury
O Albanian v Dings

 

30 Oct 21 Round 9
Westcliff v O Albanian
Esher v Clifton
Guernsey v Redruth
Bury St Edmunds v Hinckley
Canterbury v Henley
Worthing v Barnes
Rochford v Leicester Lions
Dings v Barnstaple

 

13 Nov 21 Round 10
Henley v Worthing
Hinckley v Canterbury
Redruth v Bury St Edmunds
Clifton v Guernsey
Westcliff v Esher
Leicester Lions v Dings
Barnes v Rochford
O Albanian v Barnstaple

 

20 Nov 21 Round 11
Esher v O Albanian
Guernsey v Westcliff
Bury St Edmunds v Clifton
Canterbury v Redruth
Worthing v Hinckley
Rochford v Henley
Dings v Barnes
Barnstaple v Leicester Lions

 

27 Nov 21 Round 12
Henley v Dings
Hinckley v Rochford
Redruth v Worthing
Clifton v Canterbury
Westcliff v Bury St Edmunds
Esher v Guernsey
Barnes v Barnstaple
O Albanian v Leicester Lions

 

4 Dec 21 Round 13
Guernsey v O Albanian
Bury St Edmunds v Esher
Canterbury v Westcliff
Worthing v Clifton
Rochford v Redruth
Dings v Hinckley
Barnstaple v Henley
Leicester Lions v Barnes

 

11 Dec 21 Round 14
Henley v Leicester Lions
Hinckley v Barnstaple
Redruth v Dings
Clifton v Rochford
Westcliff v Worthing
Esher v Canterbury
Guernsey v Bury St Edmunds
O Albanian v Barnes

 

18 Dec 21 Round 15
Bury St Edmunds v O Albanian
Canterbury v Guernsey
Worthing v Esher
Rochford v Westcliff
Dings v Clifton
Barnstaple v Redruth
Leicester Lions v Hinckley
Barnes v Henley

 

8 Jan 22 Round 16
Hinckley v Henley
Redruth v Barnes
Clifton v Leicester Lions
Westcliff v Barnstaple
Esher v Dings
Guernsey v Rochford
Bury St Edmunds v Worthing
Canterbury v O Albanian

 

15 Jan 22 Round 17
Henley v Redruth
Worthing v Canterbury
Rochford v Bury St Edmunds
Dings v Guernsey
Barnstaple v Esher
Leicester Lions v Westcliff
Barnes v Clifton
O Albanian v Hinckley

 

22 Jan 22 Round 18
Redruth v Hinckley
Clifton v Henley
Westcliff v Barnes
Esher v Leicester Lions
Guernsey v Barnstaple
Bury St Edmunds v Dings
Canterbury v Rochford
Worthing v O Albanian

 

29 Jan 22 Round 19
Henley v Westcliff
Hinckley v Clifton
Rochford v Worthing
Dings v Canterbury
Barnstaple v Bury St Edmunds
Leicester Lions v Guernsey
Barnes v Esher
O Albanian v Redruth

 

12 Feb 22 Round 20
Clifton v Redruth
Westcliff v Hinckley
Esher v Henley
Guernsey v Barnes
Bury St Edmunds v Leicester Lions
Canterbury v Barnstaple
Worthing v Dings
Rochford v O Albanian

 

19 Feb 22 Round 21
Henley v Guernsey
Hinckley v Esher
Redruth v Westcliff
Dings v Rochford
Barnstaple v Worthing
Leicester Lions v Canterbury
Barnes v Bury St Edmunds
O Albanian v Clifton

 

26 Feb 22 Round 22
Westcliff v Clifton
Esher v Redruth
Guernsey v Hinckley
Bury St Edmunds v Henley
Canterbury v Barnes
Worthing v Leicester Lions
Rochford v Barnstaple
Dings v O Albanian

 

5 Mar 22 Round 23
Henley v Canterbury
Hinckley v Bury St Edmunds
Redruth v Guernsey
Clifton v Esher
Barnstaple v Dings
Leicester Lions v Rochford
Barnes v Worthing
O Albanian v Westcliff

 

12 Mar 22 Round 24
Esher v Westcliff
Guernsey v Clifton
Bury St Edmunds v Redruth
Canterbury v Hinckley
Worthing v Henley
Rochford v Barnes
Dings v Leicester Lions
Barnstaple v O Albanian

 

26 Mar 22 Round 25
Henley v Rochford
Hinckley v Worthing
Redruth v Canterbury
Clifton v Bury St Edmunds
Westcliff v Guernsey
Leicester Lions v Barnstaple
Barnes v Dings
O Albanian v Esher

 

2 Apr 22 Round 26
Guernsey v Esher
Bury St Edmunds v Westcliff
Canterbury v Clifton
Worthing v Redruth
Rochford v Hinckley
Dings v Henley
Barnstaple v Barnes
Leicester Lions v O Albanian

 

9 Apr 22 Round 27
Henley v Barnstaple
Hinckley v Dings
Redruth v Rochford
Clifton v Worthing
Westcliff v Canterbury
Esher v Bury St Edmunds
Barnes v Leicester Lions
O Albanian v Guernsey

 

16 Apr 22 Round 28
Bury St Edmunds v Guernsey
Canterbury v Esher
Worthing v Westcliff
Rochford v Clifton
Dings v Redruth
Barnstaple v Hinckley
Leicester Lions v Henley
Barnes v O Albanian

 

23 Apr 22 Round 29
Henley v Barnes
Hinckley v Leicester Lions
Redruth v Barnstaple
Clifton v Dings
Westcliff v Rochford
Esher v Worthing
Guernsey v Canterbury
O Albanian v Bury St Edmunds

 

30 Apr 02 Round 30
Canterbury v Bury St Edmunds
Worthing v Guernsey
Rochford v Esher
Dings v Westcliff
Barnstaple v Clifton
Leicester Lions v Redruth
Barnes v Hinckley
O Albanian v Henley

 

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