Mick Banks

Dr Michael ‘Mick’ Banks

It is with great regret that the club has learned of the death in the USA of Doctor Michael ‘Mick’ Banks, a former first team full back who continued to be a huge supporter and friend of Canterbury Rugby from his home in America. Mick, who was 70, followed the fortunes of the team through our match reports and was regularly in touch with us as a committed supporter. On his visits to England to see family members he always made the club one of his important points of call. He played for the first team in the 1980s after moving from the Sheppey club and then taking up an appointment with the Pfizer company in Sandwich. He was always modest about his rugby talents which he underplayed in his gently, humorous way. He had no need to be. Mick was a Northumbrian who came to Kent to establish a distinguished professional career in the pharmaceutical industry which culminated in him becoming a Vice president in Pfizer’s American operations. After his retirement from the company in 2011 he set up a successful consultancy. Mick lived in New York State for many years but shortly before his death had moved to a new home in Florida. Our thoughts and sympathies are with Mick’s wife Janet and children Michael, Paul and Katie. There are plans for a celebration of Mick’s life here in Kent at a later date.

Pre-season training

FRIDAY NIGHT RUGBY

The senior squad is back in action on Friday this week, August 12th, with the first pre-season fixture against Bishop’s Stortford. Kick-off is 7.30/8pm and the bars and Saucy Flo’s restaurant will be open. Newcomers Nathan Morris, Cameron Murray and Dave Irvine are all expected to be involved against the National Division One side. It is the first of two Friday night fixtures before the season proper opens in September. Kent rivals Westcombe Park visit The Marine Travel Ground on August 26th when the Pilgrims will also be in action against Dartfordians.

AGM

AGM

To all those who can attend, our AGM will be held at the Marine Travel Ground clubhouse Tuesday 9th August at 8pm. We will also be giving a send-off to the three reconditioned ambulances which through the efforts of CRFC and Marine Travel are off to assist with the atrocities in Ukraine. The ambulances will be leaving at 7.30 and we invite all who can attend to come along to send them on their way.

Ambulance for Ukraine

Ambulances For Ukraine Send-off

More help for the Ukraine, organised by Marine Travel Company boss Dave Thompson, is set to leave from the club on Tuesday next August 9th. Two trips with vital supplies for people in the war torn country have already been made with donations from Club members and supporters as well as from the East Kent community and England football fans. The latest project was to raise funds for the purchase three reconditioned ambulances and drive them to the Polish border for delivery to the Ukraine. The vehicles, together with medical supplies, will leave the club on Tuesday evening, August 9th between 6pm and 8pm. Come and join the send-off party prior to the club AGM.
The ambulances have been acquired with great help from Marine Travel, Dynamix, Canterbury Rugby Club, Focus, Canterbury Mariners Walking Football Club, 7r Group and The Red Lion Cribbage and Pot Boys Guild, Further funding has been promised which will be used this to get the vehicles to Poland, feed the drivers and find them somewhere to sleep en-route. To celebrate the Ambulances departure for Poland there will be a small departure party with the chance to mingle and chat to those that have made this project possible and of course to our drivers. We hope to invite some of our local Ukrainian community to join the party and also Anatoly Yurkov who has been given special permission to leave Ukraine to fly to the UK and drive one of the Ambulances back to Poland and into Ukraine. Anatoly has been instrumental in organising transport in the early days of the invasion, to get people out Kyiv and Odessa and to relative safety, helping many across the Polish border and then taking aid from Poland to Ukraine. It is highly dangerous work and his team have suffered losses whilst delivering aid within Ukraine, but nevertheless continue their work.

Further donations will be welcome and can be made at:
www.gofundme.com/xgcgzp-ambulances-for-ukraine