Giles-CRFC Chair

End of year message from our Chairman

A peaceful and happy Christmas is my hope for everyone associated with the club at the end of a strange and challenging year. Despite the problems we have all faced there have been good things to record, not least the support that players, members, sponsors, supporters, and staff have given. It has kept our club in vibrant health with enhanced facilities, including a popular restaurant and a new gymnasium, thanks to a wonderful team and community effort. The return of competitive rugby in September revived everyone’s spirits and despite the fresh challenges that Covid is bringing I am confident we are ready to meet them in the New Year.

My best wishes to you all for the festive season.

NHS Chocolate Donation

Chocolates for the NHS

A Corker of a Christmas

Canterbury Rugby Club has always had a close bond with our, NHS as supporters, players, and even the odd President: but most importantly as patients and friends and relatives of patients.

This year we set ourselves a challenge to collect a mountain of chocolate taller than our Head Coach  Matt Corker, he stands at 6ft 6 (even had a scrum half chocolate orange left over).

Because of your generosity, our rugby family, we achieved it.

The chocolates went to the Kent and Canterbury Hospital and the vaccination center in Vauxhall road run by Northgate Medical Practice.

A massive thank you to all those that donated, it makes a difference to those truly in the Front Row on which we all depend, not just for 80 minutes, but every minute of every day.

The only present better than chocolates is to make sure we all get our boosters, and stay alert

Merry Christmas!

Guy Hilton 100th cap

Guy Hilton – 100 caps for Canterbury

Congratulations to Guy Hilton on his 100th appearance for Canterbury. His first run out for the team was in the 2013/14 season at home vs Chinnor. A match we won 20-13, so a great debut!

Wins against the bigger sides always stick out in the memory but Guy’s fondest playing memory wouldn’t be one particular game but rather a run of games. In the December of 2013/14 season, Canterbury beat Ampthill (H) Bishops Stortford (A), and Cambridge (H) in consecutive games to put us 2nd in the table at Christmas.

CRFC 1st XV vs Guernsey Raiders

Canterbury 1st XV vs Guernsey Raiders

CANTERBURY 29pts  GUERNSEY 17pts

Canterbury gave the Christmas crowd just the present they wanted with this five try, bonus point victory. In a performance that shone through the heavy mist shrouding Merton Lane they tamed a lively Guernsey side with a dominant second half display.

There was quality as well a quantity from the city club as they ran in three tries after the interval, two of them scored while playing short handed with Kyan Braithwaite in the sin bin.

A confident back division made light work of that handicap, rewarding the turn over expertise of a combative pack handsomely. The foundations were laid in a shrewd first half display as Canterbury shrugged off a Guernsey try from wing Anthony Armstrong, converted by Dan Rice, and edged in front before the break. Frank Reynolds charge down try came after sustained pressure, Braithwaite converted, and in the last minute of the half they went ahead. The versatile Tristan King, this week starting as a flanker, made a decisive break. When the ball was recycled he was on the end of good handling to make the touchdown. A Canterbury weakness this season has been the failure to capitalise on half time leads; they did not make that mistake this time. Playing with real purpose they forged further ahead after 55 minutes. Replacements Will Waddington, making the break, and Ben Cooper combined for Cooper’s try which left Braithwaite a simple conversion. The moment that might have derailed them came with the yellow card as Guernsey hammered at the Canterbury line. That sparked a fierce response as a great turnover set the backs free, Dwayne Corcoran chipped over the last defender and Aiden Moss won the race for the touchdown.

Guernsey hit back quickly through fly half Owen Thomas, to narrow the gap to twelve points, but classy handling saw Corcoran kill their slim hopes as he skewered them for a fifth try. Consolation of sorts went to Guernsey with a last minute score from Number Eight Doug Horrocks, but the result was beyond doubt by that time.

Canterbury: A.Moss, G.Hilton, F.Morgan, K.Braithwaite, D.Corcoran, F.Reynolds (repl T.Best), T.Williams (repl B.Cooper), B.Young, (rep R.Conlon), W.McColl, (repl W.Waddington), D.Herriott, R.Cadman, J.De Vries, J.Stephenson (repl V.Meredith), T.King, T.Oliver

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v Guernsey - 18 Dec 2021

Images may be subject to copyright – Phillipa Hilton
CRFC Colts 2021

Colts Autumn triumph

The club’s Colts have won the inaugural Autumn Kent League with both first and second teams going through the competition unbeaten. The league was made up of the strongest Under 18s clubs in Kent who could field first and second teams.  They were Blackheath, Tonbridge Juddians, Canterbury, Sevenoaks and Aylesford. Canterbury’s Manager Miles Mackinnon points out that this is the first season in well over a decade that the club has fielded a Colts team, which is a merger between the U18s and U17s squads.  “The squad is made up of 40 players and all of them have had a run out for the first team. It is a great a example of the high standards within the group” says Miles. “As the results suggest, the Colts has been a huge success and we hope it provides these players with a smooth transition into senior Rugby at the club” he added. Next month the Colts start their campaign in the Kent Cup.
CRFC Colts 2021
Frank Reynolds

This weekend of rugby at home

1st XV vs Guernsey K.O 2.15pm2nds vs Medway K.O 2pm Due to the new variant of Covid 19 all of the CRFC and Saucy Flo’s staff will be wearing face coverings to protect the safety of everyone. Please can we request that you and your guests take a lateral flow testbefore joining us for lunch. This is for the safety of all of us. Hand sanitisation points remain in place and we encourage you to use them. We also have a person on-site wiping down touch points and cleaning the toilets throughout the afternoon. We will also have the outside trailer bar open for those attending the lunch and pre-match visitors, so please use. Don’t forget to dress for the weather, Christmas Jumpers welcome.

Chocolate gifts for NHS staff

Chocolate gifts to NHS Staff

This year our traditional chocolate gifts to the NHS starts again so please donate some chocolate if you are up at the club this weekend. This year we are also donating to the NHS staff at the Canterbury vaccination centre, already under stress and 100,000 vaccines since May, they got a bit of a curve ball Sunday.

Please Stay Strong, Safe and please help us to say thank you.

Please either share or spread the word.

Merry Christmas

Zingari vs Faversham 2nds

Match Report – Canterbury 5th v Faversham 2nds

CANTERBURY 53pts FAVERSHAM 2nds 26pts

Canterbury 5ths took on a physical Faversham side that stretched the cities defensive skills in the first half, however it was Canterbury’s Toby Allen to first go on the score sheet only to be forced onto the defensive after Faversham took the lead with one quick try followed by two more converted try’s to nudge them in front. The Zingari response almost immediate with Will Rayner and Dan Mills going over from short range with converted a try, and just before halftime Will Rayner again added one more to give the city a 5 point halftime lead.

The Second half saw Jake Upward add to the tally with a converted try before Faversham efforts were rewarded after a period of pressure on the city’s line with a short range converted try of their own. However, this was the last time Faversham were to threaten the Canterbury line as the pack began to take control, and with the backs spreading the ball wide the gaps began to open for Jake Upward and Will Ratner to add four more try’s, and with Jacob Coffin slotting 4 of the conversions sealed the Zingari win.

Esher vs CRFC

Match Report -Esher RFC vs Canterbury 1st XV

ESHER 26pts CANTERBURY 0pts

As the league leaders extended their winning run to seven games that decisive scoreline suggests that Esher had things pretty much their own way. But that was not the whole story of a match in which Canterbury had enough possession and territory to satisfy any side and must be kicking themselves for failing to turn it into points. Esher, on the other hand, gave them a lesson in taking their chances efficiently and with no little flair. Their Director of Rugby, former England flanker Peter Winterbottom, reckoned his side were fortunate to be fourteen points ahead at the end of a first half which Canterbury dominated for eighty percent of the time and he had a point, even if Canterbury didn’t. Injury problems meant they took the field with a reshaped pack but for all their honest work they lacked the accuracy and invention to dent a strong defence. Wherever their persistent attacks led them, at close quarters or in the wider areas, they either lost control or were penalised. When Esher finally broke out they showed how wasteful the city side had been by scoring twice in four minutes. Andy Hamilton finished off a driving maul and a Canterbury mistake in their own 22 area was punished by full back Tom Mitchell’s try. Sam Morley converted both touchdowns. There was much the same feel about the second half where Esher gave very little away and repeated the trick of claiming two tries only minutes apart. Harvey Scott’s was the best as he burst through from a set-piece move and curved outside the defence. That was in the 49th the minute and three minutes later lock Hugh Sloan crashed over, and Morley converted, to wrap up a bonus point for his side. A now over anxious Canterbury continued to probe and chase but could never discover a decisive finish or the efficiency their game badly needed.

Canterbury: A.Moss, G.Hilton (repl W.Waddington), F.Morgan (repl T.Best), K.Braithwaite, D.Cocoran, F.Reynolds, B.Cooper (repl T.Williams), B.Young (repl A.Cooper), W.McColl (repl V.Meredith), D.Herriott, R.Cadman J.De Vries, J.Stephens, T.King, T.Oliver

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v Esher - 11 Dec 2021

Photos may be subject to copyright – Phillipa Hilton
Zingari vs Deal & Betteshanger 3rds

Match Report – Canterbury 5th vs Deal & Bettshanger Lions

CANTERBURY 5th 41pts.  DEAL & BETTESHANGER 3rds. 32pts

Canterbury welcomed a slightly depleted Deal & Betteshanger side, however, Canterbury was able to make up their numbers for an extremely competitive and entertaining game. The city side had to work hard against a well-drilled Lions pack, but they could not check Canterbury’s backs to the city the halftime lead. The second half saw the lions come back before the city side took control to seal the victory in what turned out to be a spirited display from both sides.