NATIONAL LEAGUE 2 EASTView League Table
PRE-SEASON
DateOppositionVenueScore
17-Aug-24EsherH26 - 45
24-Aug-24HarpendenA7 - 52
30-Aug-24BlackheathH12 - 41
NATIONAL EAST LEAGUE 2
DateOppositionVenueScore
07-Sep-24 Colchester H53 - 13
14-Sep-24 Sevenoaks A27 - 14
21-Sep-24 Worthing H49 - 21
28-Sep-24 Guernsey A41 - 23
05-Oct-24 Havant H36 - 31
12-Oct-24 Westcombe Park H39 - 22
19-Oct-24 Tonbridge Juddians A40 - 24
26-Oct-24 Barnes H13 - 22
09-Nov-24 Old Albanian A17 - 54
16-Nov-24 Bury St Edmunds H59 - 35
23-Nov-24 Henley A17 - 16
07-Dec-24 Oxford Harlequins H31 - 10
14-Dec-24 Dorking A34 - 35
21-Dec-24 Sevenoaks H35 - 22
11-Jan-25 Worthing APP
18-Jan-25 Guernsey H24 - 15
25-Jan-25 Havant A5 - 61
01-Feb-25WorthingA25 - 29
08-Feb-25 Westcombe Park A22 - 18
15-Feb-25 Tonbridge Juddians H23 - 46
01-Mar-25 Barnes A45 - 35
08-Mar-25 Old Albanian H18 - 21
15-Mar-25 Bury St Edmunds A38 - 40
22-Mar-15 Henley H31 - 28
05-Apr-25 Oxford Harlequins A29 - 66
12-Apr-25 Dorking H42 - 35
26-Apr-25 Colchester A
WOMEN'S NC 1 SOUTH EAST (SOUTH)View League Table
PRE-SEASON
DateOppositionVenueScore
WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP SOUTH EAST 2
DateOppositionVenueScore
15-Sep-24 Horsham Women A43 - 30
22-Sep-24 Medway ladies H24 - 22
13-Oct-24 Dartford Valley Ladies A75 - 14
20-Oct-24 Heathfield & W Ladies AHWO
10-Nov-24 Jersey RFC Women H58 - 19
24-Nov-24 Pulborough Women A0 - 48
15-Dec-24 Tonbridge Juddian Ladies HHWO
05-Jan-24 Medway ladies A0 - 10
19-Jan-24 Dartford Valley Ladies H36 - 0
09-Feb-25 Heathfield & W Ladies A15 - 7
23-Feb-25 Jersey RFC Women A20-22
09-Mar-25 Pulborough Women HHWO
23-Mar-25 Tonbridge Juddian Ladies HHWO
06-Apr-24 Horsham Women H30 - 26
COUNTIES 1 KENTView League Table
PRE-SEASON
DateOppositionVenueScore
24-Aug-24Deal and Betteshanger LionsAMATCH CANCELLED
31-Aug-24Gravesend 1stH0 - 10
COUNTIES 1 KENT
DateOppositionVenueScore
07-Sep-24 Crowborough A15 - 21
14-Sep-24 Sevenoaks II H43 - 17
20-Sep-24 Ashford H38 - 7
28-Sep-24 Charlton ParkHHWO
12-Oct-24 Park House A9 - 15
19-Oct-24 Deal & Betteshanger H43 - 7
26-Oct-24 Bromley A35 - 29
09-Nov-24 Beccehamian H45 - 7
16-Nov-24 Dover A25 - 45
23-Nov-24 Cranbrook A0 - 38
07-Dec-24 Heathfield & Waldron H26 - 3
14-Dec-24 Sevenoaks II A47 - 24
21-Dec-24 Ashford A3 - 76
04-Jan-25 Charlton Park H71 - 12
11-Jan-25 Park House H67 - 12
18-Jan-25 Deal & Betteshanger A15 - 54
01-Feb-25Bromley H
15-Feb-25 Beccehamian A20 - 27
01-Mar-25 Dover H43 - 19
08-Mar-25 Cranbrook HHWO
22-Mar-25 Heathfield & Waldron A7 - 27
05-Apr-25 Crowborough H38 - 22
COUNTIES 4 KENTView League Table
PRE-SEASON
DateOppositionVenueScore
31-Aug-24Gravesend 2H5 - 3
COUNTIES 4 KENT
DateOppositionVenueScore
07-Sep-24 Medway III H60 - 12
14-Sep-24 Sheppey A33 - 44
21-Sep-24 Rye H52 - 33
28-Sep-24 Dartfordians II A26 - 27
12-Oct-24 Old Colfeians II H28 - 17
19-Oct-24 Foots Cray A14 - 31
26-Oct-24 Kings College Hospital H26 - 7
09-Nov-24 Bromley II A13 - 29
16-Nov-24 Cliffe Crusaders H19 - 14
23-Nov-24 Old Williamsonians H12 - 19
07-Dec-24 Faversham A19 - 39
14-Dec-24 Sheppey H55 - 0
21-Dec-24 Rye A7 -12
04-Jan-25 Dartfordians II H45 - 19
11-Jan-25 Old Colfeians II APP
18-Jan-25 Foots Cray H102 - 5
25-Jan-25Old Colfeians IIA19 - 19
01-Feb-25 Kings College Hospital A
15-Feb-25 Bromley II H46 - 22
01-Mar-25 Cliffe Crusaders A22 - 27
08-Mar-25 Old Williamsonians A22 - 14
22-Mar-25 Faversham HHWO
5-AprIl-25 Medway III A12 - 34
KENT RURAL BView League Table
DateOppositionVenueScore
14-Sep-24 SHEPPEY 2NDS HPP
21-Sep-24 LEIGH 1ST A34 - 46
28-Sep-24 GRAVESEND 3RDS H36 - 24
05-Oct-24 DEAL 2NDS A57 - 24
12-Oct-24 VIGO 2 AHWO
19-Oct-24 MAIDSTONE 2 HAWO
26-Oct-24 THANET 3 A52 - 12
2-Nov-24SHEPPEY 2H19 - 38
09-Nov-24 SITTINGBOURNE 2 H21 - 60
30-Nov-24 LEIGH H35 - 12
14-Dec-24 SHEPPEY 2 AAWO
04-Jan-25 GRAVESEND 3 A40 - 29
11-Jan-25 VIGO 2 HPP
18-Jan-25 MAIDSTONE 2 A12 - 35
25-Jan-25 ASHFORD BARBARIANS H5 - 41
01-Feb-25 THANET 3 H10 - 39
08-Feb-25VIGO 2H72 - 0
15-Feb-25 SITTINGBOURNE 2 A66 - 0
22-Mar-25 ASHFORD BARBARIANS A15 - 22
05-Apr-25 DEAL 2 H31 - 30
KENT RURAL CView League Table
DateOppositionVenueScore
14-Sep-24 NEW ASH GREEN 2 HHWO
21-Sep-24 DEAL 3 A10 - 34
05-Oct-24 FAVERSHAM 2 APP
19-Oct-24 GRAVESEND 4 A35 - 19
09-Nov-24 OLD GRAVESENDIANS 2 H22 - 29
16-Nov-24 GILLINGHAM 2 APP
23-Nov-24 LORDSWOOD 2 HHWO
30-Nov-24 DEAL 3 H27 - 10
07-Dec-24 WHITSTABLE 2 A20 - 20
14-Dec-24 NEW ASH GREEN 2 A
25-Jan-25 GRAVESEND 4 H34 - 24
1-Feb-2025GILLINGHAM 2A36 - 21
15-Feb-25 OLD GRAVESENDIANS 2 A12 - 14
01-Mar-25 GILLINGHAM 2 H33 - 14
08-Mar-25 LORDSWOOD 2 AAWO
29-Mar-25 WHITSTABLE 2 H
DateTeamOppositionVenueScore
TEAMDATEOPPOSITIONVENUESCORE
Men's XV26-Sep-24 Kings Dev XVA7-0
Men's XV05-Oct-24 CRFC Dev XVA40-24
Men's XV10-Oct-24 Kent College 1st XVA37-22
Men's XV17-Oct-24 The Duke of York’s Royal Military School Dev XVA50-0
Men's XV13-Nov-24 Simon LangtonH
Women's XV14-Nov-24 Simon LangtonA
Men's XV28-Nov-24 KingsH
Men's XV4-Dec-24 Canterbury AcademyH
Men's XV12-dec-24 Kent CollegeH

News

Around the Ground at the MTG

As the season draws to a close, we find ourselves reflecting on what has been one of the most remarkable campaigns in our club’s proud history. From Minis to Seniors, at every level of the Black & Amber journey, there has been something to celebrate – from hosting county tournaments for the first time, to exacting revenge in hard-fought rematches, and of course, lifting multiple league titles and championship trophies.

There’s never been a better time to be part of Canterbury Rugby Club.

As we look to the future, change is inevitable, and we’ll be sharing more about that in the final issue of Around the Ground later this season. But one farewell deserves special mention now – the imminent departure of Ted Phillips and the end of an era with Saucy Flo’s.

Ted joined the club 25 years ago and has been at the heart of nearly every event we’ve hosted – from pre-match lunches in the marquee, to steak and curry nights in the clubhouse, and post-match meals for players young and old. His food has fuelled generations of players and helped bring our community together week in, week out.

So next time you see him, shake his hand and wish him well. As the saying goes, an army marches on its stomach – and the Black & Amber march has certainly been made all the more enjoyable thanks to the brilliant service of Ted and his team at Saucy Flo’s.

Watch this space though, in June we will be taking the club’s catering function back in house.

Scores roundup

1st XV 42 – 35 Dorking: Two late tries from a dominant Canterbury pack sealed a thrilling victory over Dorking and guaranteed the city side a fourth-place finish in National 2 East – their best in three seasons. The result also ended Dorking’s hopes of a league title, handing the crown to fellow Kent side Tonbridge Juddians.

A bumper crowd at the Marine Travel Ground were treated to a pulsating contest featuring ten tries, four lead changes, and emotional farewells for long-serving club legends Tom Best and Danny Herriott, who both made their final home appearances.

Canterbury built an early 13-0 lead through two Frank Reynolds penalties and a try for Frank Morgan, set up by a sharp Harry Sloan kick following a Dorking handling error. But the visitors responded strongly, and by half-time had edged ahead 21-20, despite a stunning solo effort from Aiden Moss, who carved through the defence from 45 metres.

The second half followed the same end-to-end pattern. Dorking’s Bryan Hotston crossed early on, but after a Reynolds penalty and a yellow card for the visitors’ captain Will Scholes, momentum began to shift. Harry Sloan capitalised on the change in pack power with a try, only for Dorking to hit back immediately via Henry Anscombe.

But the final ten minutes belonged to the Black and Ambers. With their forwards in full flow, Tyler Oliver and Eoin O’Donoghue both crashed over from driving mauls to complete an epic comeback and a memorable home finale.

A fitting end to a fantastic campaign – and a fond farewell for two club stalwarts.

U23’s Prodigals 27 – 24 Sevenoaks U23’s: The Prodigals claimed their first win of the season in dramatic style with a hard-fought 27-24 victory over a quick and physical Sevenoaks side, showing grit and determination to overturn an early deficit.

After a heavy loss earlier in the season to Tonbridge Juddians U23s, the squad regrouped and came out firing. The match opened at a blistering pace with both teams trading breaks, but it was Sevenoaks who struck first, capitalising on a resolute but stretched Prodigals defence.

A second try for the visitors threatened to open the floodgates, but captain Isaac Divine powered over to pull one back, narrowing the gap to 5-14. Canterbury’s physicality began to tell, and a dominant spell saw Emmanuel Fisher bulldoze over from a quick-tap penalty, followed by a try from Patrick McCully to give the home side a slender 15-14 half-time lead.

The second half continued at high intensity, with both teams vying for control. Divine and Lucas Eule led by example, putting in huge shifts in contact and providing the platform for two more scores, allowing Canterbury to edge ahead in a thrilling encounter.

Sevenoaks pushed hard to the final whistle, but the Black & Ambers held firm to secure a well-deserved and long-awaited victory.

Canterbury Colts A 29 – 22 Sidcup:

Canterbury Colts B: Goblet runners up – Kent Colts 7’s

Next fixtures

Friday

Canterbury Colts Year 13 Leavers v CRFC ACE Barbarians Home – Friday Night Lights KO 7.00pm

Saturday

Canterbury Sin Binners v RC Emmen Home: KO 2.00pm

The will be no Mini & Youth activity due to it being Easter Weekend.

Canterbury Rugby Club and Marine Travel extend a warm welcome to all visiting teams, players, and supporters.

Big Chop Raises Big Money

Mention 1st XV player Kurt Heatherley around the club and you’ll usually hear, “Oh, the fella with the massive hair.” Well – not anymore!

Last Saturday, Kurt took to the stage in the Marquee and had his famous locks shaved off, all in support of Donations With a Difference. In the build-up, it was impossible to miss the flurry of fundraising activity, with Ella Brocklebank doing an outstanding job raising awareness and encouraging donations across the club.

Come 5.00pm, all eyes were on Kurt and Martyn from Chaps Male Grooming, who was prepped and ready with clippers in hand. The initial target was £7,000 – a bold goal. But by the time the final curl hit the floor, the running total had rocketed past expectations to an incredible £12,352.

A phenomenal achievement and a shining example of what happens when the rugby family rallies together. Huge congratulations to Kurt, Ella, and everyone who donated – you’ve truly made a difference.

Canterbury RFC May Ball – A night to remember!

Mark your calendars for Friday, 23rd May 2025, as Canterbury RFC hosts its much-anticipated May Ball – an evening of elegance, entertainment, and celebration!

Guests will enjoy a three-course dinner, followed by a night of dancing, games, and live music from FNKHAUS, delivering dancefloor fillers, club classics, and party anthems. The evening will also feature an auction, dodgems, a 360° photobooth, and more to keep the party atmosphere alive.

Date: Friday, 23rd May 2025
Dress Code: Black Tie
Dinner: 7.30pm (arrival from 6.30pm)
Carriages: 1.00am
Tickets: £80 per person

Don’t miss out on this fantastic event—book your place now! Contact Kirsty at kirsty@cantrugby.co.uk to secure your tickets.

Parking at the MTG

We are grateful to the MS Centre next door for allowing us to use their car park to help ease parking congestion. However, please be aware that on Sundays between 8:00 am and 11:00 am, their spaces will not be available for rugby club use. It is important that we respect this arrangement, as continued misuse could result in the loss of our parking privileges.

Additionally, we have noticed that some vehicles have been parked in the disabled bays at the club without displaying a Blue Badge. These spaces are reserved for disabled club users to provide them with the easiest access to our facilities. If a Blue Badge is not visible, we will request that the vehicle be moved.

To assist with parking awareness, any vehicles incorrectly parked in restricted areas will be displayed on the clubhouse screen. Please check before leaving your car to avoid any inconvenience.

Thank you for your cooperation in ensuring that parking remains fair and accessible for all.

We wish you all the best of rugby!