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Around the Ground at the MTG

Last weekend’s games

Dorking 34 – 35 1st XV: Canterbury claimed a hard-fought victory against Dorking, ending the home side’s unbeaten streak this season. The match came down to the final kick, with Dorking narrowly missing a conversion in the dying moments, allowing Canterbury to celebrate a well-earned win.

Head Coach Matt Corker praised the team’s performance, calling it “a big step forward” and crediting their aggressive breakdown play and sharp ball movement. Canterbury overcame an early setback to dominate much of the game, with standout contributions including Aiden Moss scoring in his 200th league appearance and Frank Reynolds adding three penalty goals and three conversions.

Despite a late surge from Dorking, Canterbury’s resilience and strategic play secured the victory, marking a memorable success at a challenging venue.

Sevenoaks 47 – 24 Pilgrims: The Pilgrims faced a challenging match against Sevenoaks, ultimately falling 47-24 despite moments of promising play.

The city side started brightly, dominating the opening exchanges with strong link-up play between forwards and backs. Their efforts were rewarded when prop Nathan Morris powered over for a try, converted by Will Hilton, giving them an early 0-7 lead. However, Sevenoaks responded with a flurry of four tries in 20 minutes, capitalizing on defensive lapses and a yellow card for Will Hunt, to establish a commanding 28-7 lead. Al Evans’ late first-half try brought some relief, making it 28-12 at halftime.

After the break, Sevenoaks added a fifth try, but the Pilgrims fought back, leveraging dominant scrums to score again and close the gap to 33-19. With momentum building and Oaks reduced to 14 players, the next score was pivotal. Unfortunately, a well-executed 50/22 and lineout drive saw Sevenoaks extend their lead to 40-19.

The Pilgrims secured a vital fourth try for a bonus point through Max Campbell, but a final Sevenoaks score sealed the 47-24 result. Despite the loss, the Pilgrims remain top of the Counties 1 table and will look to bounce back in a crucial match against local rivals Ashford this Saturday.

Canons 55 – 0 Sheppey: The Canons started the second half of their season in emphatic style, overpowering Sheppey at the MTG. With a well-executed game plan, they showcased both attacking flair and defensive discipline.

Debutant fly-half Josh Lamb opened the scoring with a solo break under the posts within five minutes. From the restart, Fady Sheta exploited space out wide to sprint 60m for a second try. The forwards laid a strong platform, enabling the backs to shine, with Jake Upward scoring twice before halftime to make it 24-0.

The highlight of the day came from Ben Jones, whose dazzling run and offload set up Jon Murphy for a memorable try under the posts. As Sheppey began to tire, Upward completed his hat trick, while further tries from Murphy, Harry Chubb, and Lamb sealed the comprehensive win.

The Canons now look to close the year on a high as they face Rye on December 21, aiming to strengthen their hold at the top of Counties 4.

Sheppey v Deacons: Cancelled
New Ash Green v Zingari:  Cancelled
Canterbury Women v Tonbridge Juddians Ladies: Cancelled

Hellfire 2 games to 1 Brighton Bucanneers: Hellfire emerged victorious in a fiercely contested 2024 Gill Laurie Cup tournament, showcasing resilience and determination against a strong Brighton side.

The opening game saw Hellfire narrowly edged out 13-16 despite a spirited fightback. Undeterred, they battled to a nail-biting 17-16 win in the second game, keeping the competition wide open.

In the deciding match, Hellfire’s composure and organization shone through. Under intense pressure from Brighton, they held firm to secure a 16-11 victory and claim the coveted cup.

A fantastic achievement for Hellfire, capping off an exhilarating tournament and 2024!

Thank you to Canterbury Christ Church University Sports Centre for allowing us to hold the tournament at their fantastic facility.

Tunbridge Wells 13 – 20 Colts 1st XV: Despite missing several key players to Kent U18s duty, injuries, and even skiing holidays, the Colts 1st XV rose to the challenge and clinched a hard-fought 13-20 victory against Tunbridge Wells in League 1.

The first half saw Canterbury struggle to capitalise on favourable conditions, with missed opportunities and last-minute errors keeping the score tight. Ruben Kalonji’s late try ensured Canterbury led 3-5 at the break, despite Tunbridge Wells opening the scoring with a penalty.

The second half, however, tested Canterbury’s resilience as the hosts capitalised on the wind and slope to take a 13-5 lead. A penalty from Oli Crowther narrowed the gap before Gam Esan’s electrifying touchline run brought Canterbury back into contention. Though the conversion slipped wide, Ed Thompson’s powerful try and Crowther’s successful kick sealed the win.

Strong defensive performances from Harrison Cook, Oscar Sands, and Piers Weigh’s key turnovers were instrumental in this gutsy away victory.

Boys U13 Spitfires 35 – 5 Blackheath: The Canterbury U13 Spitfires capped off their Division 1 Kent league campaign with a commanding victory over Blackheath at the MTG.

Despite conceding an early try straight from the kick off, Canterbury quickly responded with a score of their own just two minutes later, seizing control of the game.

While the set-piece battle was evenly matched, Canterbury’s speed, precision in moving the ball wide, and superior fitness at the breakdown proved decisive. Their dynamic play led to a series of fantastic tries, showcasing their attacking flair.

This comprehensive performance marked the Spitfires’ most dominant display of the season, providing a strong finish to their league campaign.

Boys U13 Hurricanes 20 – 20 Tonbridge Juddians: The Under 13s Hurricanes delivered an exhilarating performance in their latest match, battling to a 4-4 draw against Tonbridge in a contest filled with skill, determination, and sportsmanship.

The game began at a blistering pace, with both teams testing each other’s defences. Canterbury struck first with a well-executed try, but Tonbridge quickly levelled the score at 1-1. The second half saw both sides trading blows, with Canterbury taking a 2-1 lead only for Tonbridge to equalize at 2-2.

As the intensity grew, TJs edged ahead 2-3 before Canterbury responded to level the game at 3-3. In the closing moments, Tonbridge regained the lead, but Canterbury’s relentless determination saw them cross the line once more, ensuring the game ended in a well-deserved draw.

This hard-fought match highlighted the resilience and talent of both teams. Though neither side claimed victory, their efforts provided a thrilling spectacle and set the tone for more exciting matchups in the future.

Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to another exciting weekend of rugby action!

This weekend’s fixtures

Saturday 21/12

Canterbury 1st XV v Sevenoaks – KO 3.00pm:

We’re calling all supporters to come down and cheer on the 1st XV in their final game of 2024! Let’s make it a festive send-off—dress in your favourite Christmas attire and bring the holiday spirit.

We’re also collecting chocolates for the NHS, so please bring along what you can to spread some sweetness this season.

After what promises to be an exciting match, the celebrations continue! Dune Acoustic will perform three fantastic 50-minute sets starting at 4:50 PM, and the bar will be open until late.

Let’s finish the year in style. Bring your cheers, your festive flair, and let’s make it a day to remember!

Ashford v Pilgrims – KO 3.00pm
Rye 3rds v Canons – KO 2.00pm

Sunday 22/12

Canterbury Colts will be playing a tri-match v Thanet and another club yet to be confirmed, from 11.00am.

Canterbury Rugby Club and Marine Travel warmly welcome Sevenoaks RUFC and all other visiting clubs, players, and supporters.

We wish you all A very merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

After the Canterbury U23 Prodigals v Tonbridge Juddians on December 28th, rugby resumes 04/01/2025 at the MTG with Canons v Dartfordians II and Deacons v Gravesend 3.

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Last weekend’s games

1st XV 31 – 10 Oxford Harlequins: Canterbury powered to a well-earned victory at the Marine Travel Ground, lifting them to fifth place in National 2 East. A dominant first half saw them secure four tries and a bonus point, with Quins struggling under pressure and discipline issues.

Tries from Eoin O’Donoghue (2), Aiden Moss, and Tom Mackenzie, all converted by Frank Reynolds, set up a commanding 26-10 halftime lead. Despite a stronger defensive effort from Quins after the break, Canterbury sealed the win with a fifth try in the 73rd minute, as Kurt Heatherley set up Alfie Orris to cross the line.

A solid forward performance underpinned the victory, showcasing Canterbury’s strength despite missed opportunities in the second half.

Thank you to our sponsors for their continuing and valued support:

  • Match sponsor – Jenner
  • Match ball sponsors – BTF, Agrii
  • Lunch Sponsors – DDS Group, David Entwistle, Mark Richardson

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Pilgrims 26 – 3 Heathfield & Waldron: In challenging wet and windy conditions at the Marine Travel Ground, Pilgrims overcame a determined Heathfield & Waldron side, earning a 26-3 victory in Counties 1. All points were scored in the first half as Pilgrims leveraged solid forward play and clinical finishing to claim a bonus point.

Tries from Aiden Demery, skipper Al Evans, Harvey Young, and Tom Best showcased their attacking prowess, with Will Hilton adding three conversions. Heathfield managed an early penalty but struggled to find a way through Pilgrims’ robust defence.

The second half was marked by strong defensive efforts and handling errors, with both teams receiving two yellow cards. Pilgrims maintained control, dominating scrums and lineouts to see out the win.

Next Saturday promises a season-defining clash as Pilgrims face second-place Sevenoaks in a crucial showdown.

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Faversham 19 – 39 Canons: In challenging wet and windy conditions, the Canons secured a hard-fought 40-21 victory over Faversham, a recently relegated Counties 3 side. Canterbury dominated from the start, using their pack’s power and pace out wide to control the game.

First-half tries from Guy Hilton and Harry Jackson (2) gave the Canons a 21-14 halftime lead, despite Faversham scoring twice. Playing downhill in the second half, Canterbury capitalized on the conditions. Simon Jaynes, playing against his former club, scored the bonus-point try, followed by a 22-meter breakaway try from Adrian Geddes and a seventh from Tom Halliday after excellent phase play.

Though Faversham grabbed a consolation try in the final play due to a lapse in concentration, the Canons’ commanding performance keeps them 8 points clear at the top of Counties 4, with 10 wins from 11 games. They look to maintain their form this weekend as they host Sheppey at the MTG.

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Whitstable 2nds 29 – 20 Zingari

Colts Dragons 52 – 67 Colts Tigers: While Storm Darragh silenced the usual Sunday buzz at the Marine Travel Ground, Canterbury’s Colts created their own excitement on the Simon Langton4G. In a match embodying the club’s OneClub spirit, 40 players delivered a thrilling, try-laden game despite the challenging weather.

With senior Colts leading each side, the teams showcased attacking flair, racking up 19 tries in a Super Rugby-style exhibition. Locked at 45-45 with 10 minutes to go, the Tigers broke through with an intercept try, followed by two quick scores to secure victory.

A special shoutout goes to club referee Rich Collins for facilitating such a high-scoring and flowing game in tough conditions.

Player of the Match: Riley Soutan
Honourable Mentions: Oscar Sands & Archie Eddy

Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to another exciting weekend of rugby action!

This weekend’s fixtures

Saturday 14/12

Dorking v 1st XV – KO 2.00pm
Sevenoaks v Pilgrims –  KO 2.00pm
Canons v Sheppey –  KO 2.00pm
Sheppey v Deacons –  KO 2.00pm
New Ash Green v Zingari – KO 2.00pm

Sunday 15/12

Canterbury Women v Tonbridge Juddian Ladies – KO 2.00pm

Mini and Youth

Minis

Mixed U6’s Grids – 9.00am to 10.00am
Mixed U7’s Grids – 9.00am to 10.00am
Mixed U8’s Simon Langton 4G – 9.00am to 10.00am
Mixed U9’s Simon Langton 4G – 9.00am to 10.30am
Mixed U10’s Bottom Orchard – 9.00am to 10.30am
Mixed U11’s Top Orchard – 9.00am to 10.30am

Christmas Party to follow in the marquee.

Youth

Boys U12’s Amber v Medway (Away)
Boys U12’s Black v Dover (Away)
Boys U13’s Spitfires v Blackheath – Bottom Orchard KO 10.30am
Boys U13’s Hurricanes v TJ’s – Bottom Orchard
Boys U14’s v Lordswood – Top Pitch KO 10.30am
Boys U15’s v OE’s (Away)
Boys U16’s v Gravesend – Top Orchard KO 10:30am
Colts v Tonbridge Well’s (Away)

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

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Last weekend’s games

Deacons 35 v 12 Leigh: Blending youth and experience, the Deacons fielded a squad from both Kent Unis, Colts, and regulars. Facing Leigh, a well-drilled single-team club, our defence held strong despite an early setback that saw us trailing 5-7 at halftime.

The second half was a masterclass in teamwork. With Josh Lamb orchestrating from 10 and Finn MacCabe dazzling at 15 with two tries and flawless conversions, the backs found their rhythm, and the forwards dominated the set pieces. Standout defensive efforts from Tom Smith and Jadyn Moore sealed the deal.

We’re building momentum and always welcome new players to join the squad!

Zingari 27 v 10 Deal : In one of their finest performances of the season, the Zingari triumphed over a determined Lions side.

The Lions struck early with a penalty, but Canterbury hit back swiftly as Callum Townsend crossed the line after sharp work from the forwards. The Lions’ powerful pack regained the lead with a converted try, but just before halftime, Horun’s smart finish in the corner levelled the scores at 10-10.

The second half belonged to the Zingari. Felix Collins powered through for a try near the posts, converted by Tony Carollo. A stunning turnover led to a flowing team move, finished by Henry Collins under the posts for another easy conversion. Resolute Zingari defence kept the Lions at bay, and a late penalty by Carollo sealed a well-earned victory.

A spirited display and a testament to Zingari’s grit and flair!

Boys U12’s 30 – 0 Folkestone

Aylesford 5 – 35 Boys U13’s

Boys U14’s 41 – 15 Old Alleynians

Boys U15’s 33 – 12 Gravesend

TJ’s Academy U16A 27 – 10 Boys U16’s

Whitstable 32 – 5 Boys U16’s Dev

Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to another exciting weekend of rugby action!

This weekend’s fixtures

Saturday 7/12

1st XV v Oxford Harlequins –  KO 3.00pm
Pilgrims v Heathfield and Waldron – KO 2.00pm
Faversham v Canons – KO 2.00pm
Whitstable 2nds v Zingari – KO 2.00pm

Mini and Youth this Sunday 8/12

Mixed U6’s Grids – 9.00am to 10.00am
Mixed U7’s Grids – 9.00am to 10.00am
Mixed U8’s Simon Langton 4G – 9.00am to 10.00am
Mixed U9’s Simon Langton 4G – 9.00am to 10.30am
Mixed U10’s Bottom Orchard – 9.00am to 10.30am
Mixed U11’s Top Orchard – 9.00am to 10.30am
Medway v Boys U12’s Amber – Away
Dover v Boys U12’s Black – Away
Boys U13’s Hurricanes v Old Dunstonians Top Orchard – KO 11.00am
Boys U13’s Spitfires v Old Dunstonians Bottom Orchard – KO 11.00am
Bromley v Boys U14’s A’s – Away
Boys U14’s B v Lordswood Top Pitch – KO 11.00am
Boys U15’s Simon Langton 4G – 10.30am -12.00pm
Boys U16’s v Blackheath at Kent College – KO 11.00am
OE’s v Colts 1st XV – Away
Colt’s Dragons v Tigers Simon Langton 4G – 12.00pm to 1.00pm

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

Farewell to David Hallwood

For those who want to say a final farewell to former Club President and Secretary who passed away recently, a service will be held at noon on December 12th at Herne Bay Crematorium.

Give More with Beach Street Restaurants This Christmas!

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These gift vouchers arrive as convenient e-vouchers, making holiday shopping effortless and stress-free.

Don’t miss this chance to treat yourself or someone special. Start shopping now—find all the details and buy your vouchers today!

Experience Festive Magic at Lenleys Home Christmas Market!

For two days only, Lenleys Home in Canterbury is hosting an exclusive Christmas Market at their beautifully refreshed store on Roper Road.

When?

December 7th & 8th

What’s Happening?

Step into the holiday spirit with a curated Makers Market showcasing the best of local talent—browse unique creations from artists, jewellers, ceramicists, food artisans, and homeware designers.

Festive Treats Await:

  • Complimentary welcome drinks and festive nibbles
  • Exciting giveaways and prize draws
  • Exclusive in-store offers on Lenleys’ luxurious collections, available this weekend only!

Discover More:

Explore Lenleys’ refreshed store, including:

  • The brand-new Stressless studio
  • Expanded Ercol and Himolla galleries
  • Updated flooring and interiors department

Save the dates—December 7th & 8th—and bring your friends and family for a festive weekend of shopping, fun, and inspiration!

Want updates? Sign up for Lenleys’ e-newsletter at www.lenleys.co.uk

We wish you all the best of rugby!

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Around the Ground at the MTG

We’re once, twice, three times a winner…..

Canterbury Rugby Club has once again been crowned Rugby Club of the Year at the 2024 Club Mirror Awards, held last night in Leicester. This prestigious award, open to all rugby clubs across the UK, recognizes the incredible dedication and achievements of the entire Canterbury Rugby family.

Representatives Becky McKracken and Alice Hayward proudly accepted the award from former England International Chris Ashton at the glittering ceremony. This marks the third year in a row that the club has earned this honour, a testament to the commitment of players, staff, volunteers, and supporters.

Read the full story of this amazing achievement here.

Last weekend’s games

Henley Hawks 17 – 16 Canterbury 1st XV: The Hawks snatched a last-minute win over Canterbury, who led throughout a stormy match dominated by forwards. Despite an 8-point halftime lead and Frank Reynolds’ reliable kicking, Canterbury faltered in the second half due to penalties and errors. A late yellow card opened the door for Hawks’ Spencer Hayhow to score, with Max Titchener landing the crucial conversion for a dramatic comeback.

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Cranbrook 0 – 38 Pilgrims: Despite challenging weather, Pilgrims secured a commanding 36-0 victory over Cranbrook, maintaining their top spot. Prop Nathan Morris set the tone with two early tries, and Dan Gill marked his return with a brace to secure the bonus point before halftime. The backs adapted well, with Guy Hilton and Adrian Geddes leading strong counterattacks, while the dominant scrum and solid defence stifled Cranbrook. Debutant Henry Carruthers impressed with a second half try, and Sonny Trew-Neville added a sixth to seal the win. Pilgrims now prepare for a crucial clash against Heathfield & Waldron in two weeks.

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Canons 12 – 19 Old Williamsonian: The Canons welcomed Old Williamsonian to the MTG, braving the relentless challenge of extreme weather conditions. Riding high on their undefeated streak, the Canons showed grit and determination despite trailing by one score at halftime. The second half saw them fight back valiantly, putting points on the board and staying within reach. Old Williamsonian, however, kept up the pressure and managed to edge out the victory. In true Canons spirit, they fought until the very end, securing a well-deserved losing bonus point in the final play. A hard-fought contest that showcased resilience and heart!

Zingari HWO Lordswood: The match was cancelled by Lordswood.

Pulborough Women 0 – 48 Canterbury Women: Canterbury Women came out strong, hitting their stride early and taking control of the game despite challenging weather conditions. Their rock-solid defense proved unbreakable, and their sharp, focused attacking strategy left Pulborough unable to breach the Canterbury line. It was another commanding performance, securing back-to-back victories for the team. Next up, they face Tonbridge Juddian Ladies momentum is on their side!

Colts 1st XV 20 – 19 Tonbridge Juddians
Colts 2nd XV 7 – 24 Tonbridge Juddians

Girls U16’s 0 – 22 BASS: A commendable effort from the team despite having to forfeit the league game due to low numbers. They put on a strong performance, particularly in the second half, which ended 0-0 thanks to some outstanding defensive tackles. There was even a close call for a score. The final result was 22-0, but the determination shown on the field was remarkable.

Blackheath 0 – 50 Boys U15’s: The U15s delivered another outstanding performance, securing a hard-fought victory against Blackheath in their Kent League clash. This win keeps the team undefeated and firmly at the top of the Kent League 1 table. Their relentless determination and teamwork continue to shine as they dominate the competition—an incredible achievement for this talented squad!

Winchester A 10 – 20 U13’s Spitfires
Winchester B 10 – 30 U13’s Hurricanes
Richmond A 0 – 20 U13’s Spitfires
Richmond B 5 – 40 U13’s Hurricanes

Richmond Rugby Club hosted both Canterbury and Winchester boys

U13s for an exciting pre-international match at their historic grounds. Despite challenging windy conditions, both Canterbury teams showcased incredible skill and determination, remaining undefeated and delivering some truly brilliant rugby. The day didn’t end there! The squad made their way to Twickenham Stadium to soak up the electric atmosphere and watch England take on Japan.

An unforgettable day of rugby, camaraderie, and inspiration in the heart of the capital!

Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to another exciting weekend of rugby action!

This weekend’s fixtures

Saturday 30/11

Deacons v Leigh – Home KO 2.00pm
Zingari v Deal – Home KO 2.00pm

Mini and Youth this Sunday 1/12

Mixed U6’s Grids – 9.00am to 10.00am
Mixed U7’s – U11’s v Folkestone – Away
Boys U12’s v Folkestone  – Home Top Pitch KO 11.00am
Boys U13’s v Aylesford – Away
Boys U14’s v Old Alleynians – Home Orchard KO 11.00am
Boys U15’s v Gravesend  Kent College – Home KO 11.00am
Boys U16’s v Whitstable and TJ’s – Away
Girls U16’s Bottom Orchard – 9.00am to 10.30am

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

Experience Festive Magic at Lenleys Home Christmas Market!

For two days only, Lenleys Home in Canterbury is hosting an exclusive Christmas Market at their beautifully refreshed store on Roper Road.

When?

December 7th & 8th

What’s Happening?

Step into the holiday spirit with a curated Makers Market showcasing the best of local talent—browse unique creations from artists, jewellers, ceramicists, food artisans, and homeware designers.

Festive Treats Await:

  • Complimentary welcome drinks and festive nibbles
  • Exciting giveaways and prize draws
  • Exclusive in-store offers on Lenleys’ luxurious collections, available this weekend only!

Discover More:

Explore Lenleys’ refreshed store, including:

  • The brand-new Stressless studio
  • Expanded Ercol and Himolla galleries
  • Updated flooring and interiors department

Save the dates—December 7th & 8th—and bring your friends and family for a festive weekend of shopping, fun, and inspiration!

Want updates? Sign up for Lenleys’ e-newsletter at www.lenleys.co.uk

Turkey Trot Golf Day – A Fantastic Day on the Greens!

Gather your team and join us for our annual Turkey Trot Golf Day at the stunning Cave Hotel and Golf Resort in Boughton on Tuesday, 17th December.

The Day’s Highlights:

  • 9:00 AM: Registration with tea, coffee, and bacon rolls to start your morning right.
  • 10:30 AM: Shotgun start for 18 holes of Texas Scramble fun.
  • Teams of 4: Fourball entry for just £280.
  • Sponsorship Opportunity: Promote your brand with Hole Sponsorship for only £100.
  • After Play: Celebrate your success with a prize-giving ceremony and a delicious two-course lunch.

Secure Your Spot Today:

Email Kirsty at Kirsty@cantrugby.co.uk to book your team.

Don’t miss out on this incredible day of golf, fun, and camaraderie—sign up now!

We wish you all the best of rugby!

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Last weekend’s games

1st XV 59 – 35 Bury St Edmunds: For the second consecutive week, Canterbury’s attacking flair was on full display as they stormed past the half-century mark with a dominant nine-try performance. Wing Garry Jones stole the show with a stunning hat-trick, leading the city side to a bonus-point victory in their National 2 East clash.

A blistering first half set the tone, with Canterbury racking up 40 points before the break. They controlled every aspect of the game; overpowering Bury at the set pieces and tearing through their defense with a dynamic backline. Though Bury mounted a spirited response in the second half, Canterbury’s early dominance gave them the breathing room to secure another emphatic win.

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Thank you to our sponsors on the day for their continuing support – Aspen Pumps Group, Hobbs Thomas & Company LLP, Clague Architects, Harwood, Jenner, Ovenden Plant Hire, and Meadow Grange Nurseries.

Dover 25 – 45 Pilgrims: Dover started strong with an early converted try from ex-Canterbury man Martyn Beaumont, but Pilgrims responded swiftly, with Max Campbell and Harvey Furneaux crossing for tries, and a well taken conversion by Owain Collins to edge a 19-13 halftime lead. Despite yellow cards for Henry Kenny and Aaron Cooper, Pilgrims’ aggressive defense and dynamic attacking play shone through in the second half.

Aiden Moss dazzled with a try after breaking through three defenders, while Sonny Trew-Neville and Aaron Cooper added to the tally. Though Dover capitalised on a two-man advantage to close the gap, Pilgrims regained control, sealing a well-earned victory. Next stop: Cranbrook.

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Canons 19 – 14 Cliffe Crusaders: The Canons extended their unbeaten streak in a nail-biting clash against a formidable Cliffe Crusaders side.

Despite falling behind early to a pair of converted penalties, the Canons regrouped and battled their way to a halftime lead. The second half saw momentum swing as they conceded a try and briefly lost their advantage. However, the Canons quickly struck back, reclaiming the lead and holding firm in a tense finish.

With a hard-fought victory, the Canons remain undefeated, showcasing their resilience and determination once again!

Gillingham 2nds PP Zingari: Match rescheduled as an away fixture – February 1st, 2025.

Aylesford 40 – 31 Colts Tigers

Colts Dragons 26 – 50 Dorking

Boys U13’s Spitfires 50 – 5 Tunbridge Wells:  The Spitfires soared into action, blitzing to a three-try lead within the opening 10 minutes! The forward pack was a force to be reckoned with, dominating the set piece, stealing scrums, and securing loose ball to give the backs the perfect platform to shine. Their precision and creativity dazzled, resulting in a series of breathtaking tries.

This commanding performance was no fluke—it’s the product of eight months of relentless hard work and determination by the squad. The final score is a true reflection of their growth and teamwork.

It’s a far cry from earlier this year when the Canterbury U13 Spitfires scraped past Tunbridge Wells A with a narrow one-score victory on their home turf. What a journey this team has been on!

Boys U13’s Hurricanes 55 – 5 Tunbridge Wells:  Tunbridge Wells: The Canterbury Hurricanes bounced back in style after last week’s tough loss to Medway A, determined to right their wrongs and make a statement against Tunbridge Wells B—and they did just that!

With sharp ruck work and quick ball delivery, the forwards laid the foundation for the backs to shine, scoring freely out wide. The Hurricanes dominated from start to finish, sealing an emphatic victory and showcasing their ability to respond with grit and class.

Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to another exciting weekend of rugby action!

This weekend’s fixtures

Saturday 23/11

Henley v 1st XV – Away KO 3.00pm
Cranbrook v Pilgrims – Away KO 2.00pm
Canons v O.Williamsonians – Home KO 2.00pm
Deacons – No Game ( Dover 3rds have pulled out of the League )
Zingari V Lordswood 2nds – Home KO 2.00pm

Mini & Youth Training and Fixtures

Sunday 24/11

Mixed U6’s Grids – 9.00am to 10.00am
Mixed U7’s -11 v Medway – Home
Mixed U7’s Grids – 9.00am to 10.00am
Mixed U8’s and Mixed U9’s Simon Langton 4G – 9.00am to 10.30am
Mixed U10’s Bottom Orchard – 9.00am to 10.30am
Mixed U11’s Top Orchard – 9.00am – 10:30am

Youth
Boys U12’s Bottom Orchard – 10:30 to 12.00pm
Boys U13’s v Richmond and Winchester – Away
Boys U14’s v Beccihamians – Away
Boys U15’s v Blackheath Kent College – KO 11.00am
Boys U16’s v Cranbrook – Away
Colts 1’s v TJ’s Simon Langton 4G – KO 11.00am
Colts 2’s v TJ’s Simon Langton 4G – KO 12:30pm

Girls U16’s v GAS Top Pitch – KO 11.00am

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

Christmas market at Lenleys

Lenleys Home is holding an exclusive Christmas market event for two days only at their Canterbury store on Roper Road. On December 7th and 8th, visitors are invited to experience the festive spirit with a curated Makers Market featuring an exceptional range of local artists, food artisans, jewellers, ceramicists, and homeware designers. You’ll be greeted with welcome drinks, festive nibbles, and the chance to participate in exciting giveaways and prize draws. Enjoy exclusive offers on Lenleys luxurious collections, available in-store for this weekend only. This event is also a wonderful opportunity to explore Lenleys newly refreshed store, including the brand-new Stressless studio, the expanded Ercol and Himolla galleries as well as an updated flooring and interiors department.

Save the dates – December 7th and 8th and bring your friends and family along for a wonderful festive weekend!

If you would like more information, then sign up to the Lenleys e-newsletter via their website https://www.lenleys.co.uk

Turkey Trot Golf Day – Join us for a fantastic day on the greens!

Get your team together and tee off with us at the stunning Cave Hotel and Golf Resort in Boughton for our annual Turkey Trot Golf Day on Tuesday, 17th December! Enjoy a fun-filled day of golf with:

Registration, tea/coffee, and bacon rolls starting at 9:00 am

18 holes, Texas Scramble format with a shotgun start at 10:30 am

Teams of 4, Fourball Entry: £280

Hole Sponsorship: £100

Wrap up the day with a prize-giving ceremony and a delicious two-course lunch!

Secure your spot today—email Kirsty at Kirsty@cantrugby.co.uk. Don’t miss it!

We wish you all the best of rugby!

Around the Ground

Around the Ground at the MTG

Last weekend’s games

Old Albanian 17 – 54 1st XV: Head Coach Matt Corker expressed pride in his team’s “great performance” after Canterbury’s dominant victory over Old Albanians. In a thrilling display of attacking rugby, the team ran in seven tries, securing a win at a ground they hadn’t conquered in six years. Corker also applauded his players’ response to their recent setback against Barnes, noting how they took control early in the first half and maintained their grip on the game from start to finish.

Read the full match report

Pilgrims 45 – 7 Beccehamian 1st XV: The Pilgrims stepped onto the field with two goals: bounce back from their first league loss to Bromley and settle the score from last season’s tough 63-0 defeat. Mission accomplished! The city side came out firing, with the seasoned 10-12 duo of Will Hilton and Tom Best orchestrating play beautifully and driving deep into the visitors’ territory. A nasty ankle injury to loose forward Max McCormack caused a lengthy pause, but once play resumed, the Pilgrims didn’t skip a beat. They secured a bonus-point victory that keeps them on top of Counties 1. Next up, they head to local rivals Dover, setting the stage for another intense matchup!

View full match report

Bromley 13 – 29 Canons: The Canons travelled to Bromley determined to keep their unbeaten streak alive and settle the score against the team that handed the Pilgrims their recent defeat. The game was tight from the start, with the Canons holding off Bromley’s pressure in midfield. Just before halftime, some skilful phase play opened up space for fullback Liam Browne to score out wide, giving Canterbury the edge.

The second half was scrappy, with knock-ons and penalties interrupting the flow—and Canterbury often found themselves on the wrong side of these calls. But in the final 10 minutes, the Canons’ defense held firm, denying Bromley any chance to put points on the board and ensuring Canterbury walked away victorious.

A special shoutout to Mark Stone and Captain Ben Jones, who stepped up out of position into the front row, helping the Canons keep their perfect season intact!

View full match report

Deacons 21 – 60 Sittingbourne 2nds: The Deacons came out strong, finishing the first half in the lead and showing their potential right from the start. The second half, however, proved challenging as we struggled to maintain that initial momentum. Despite a couple of fortunate quick scores from Sittingbourne early on, our heads never dropped. The Deacons fought back hard, determined to regain their edge from the first half. Though we couldn’t quite close the gap, it was a fantastic effort against a well-prepared side. A great game with plenty to build on!

Zingari 22 – 29 Old Gravesendians 2nds: At halftime, Zingari trailed by just two points at 10-12, and with only 10 minutes left on the clock, the match was still anyone’s game. In a nail-biting finish, however, Old Gravesendians clinched the victory with a final score of 29-22. Zingari battled through three injuries—to a winger, fly-half, and second row—but in true sportsmanship, Old Gravesendians evened up the numbers by lending a player to keep the competition fierce. A cracking game and a great display of rugby spirit!

Canterbury Women 58 – 19 Jersey Women: Canterbury Women were thrilled to welcome Jersey Women for the first time since 2015. Before the match, the teams observed a two-minute silence in honour of Remembrance Sunday—a moment made especially meaningful as Major A. Willis, a current Canterbury player and serving officer, led the commemorative parade with her battalion.

On the pitch, Canterbury delivered a powerful and united performance, taking command early and heading into halftime with a 31-14 lead, securing the try bonus point. With the second half underway, Canterbury Women stayed focused on dominating the scoreboard, giving the incredible crowd every reason to keep the cheers coming!

A special thanks to our Mini and Junior supporters who helped on the day, running water and retrieving balls—you were brilliant!

Read full match report

Canterbury Hellfire – The Canterbury Hellfire team sends a huge thank you to everyone at the club for their unwavering support! Finishing the 2024 league in third place is a massive achievement for us, especially as the league’s smallest team, and we couldn’t be prouder. Now, we’re gearing up to kick off the 2024/25 campaign next week with an exciting clash against Saracens—let’s bring the heat!

Sevenoaks 19 – 40 Colts 1st XV: Canterbury started the game by absorbing some steady pressure from the Sevenoaks team and quickly came alive and with some slick handling turned defence into attack to score the first of two converted tries in the first half.  Sevenoaks did not give up and managed to also score an unconverted try in the initial thirty five minutes.

A more dominant second half by Canterbury saw a couple of clear run in tries making use of space out wide and two further tries from slick handling across the backline.  Three of the tries were converted to add further to Canterbury’s points tally.  Not to be outdone, Sevenoaks also ran in some strong tries by the uprights to allow more straightforward conversions to bring the final total to Canterbury 40 – Sevenoaks 19.

Sevenoaks 12 – 51 Colts 2nd XV: After a slow start and a shock missed penalty kick by Sevenoaks, Canterbury Colts turned around the game to start a scoring bonanza.  Maintaining a steady level of pressure the lads ran in and converted four tries in the first half accompanied by a penalty kick, whilst defending their own try line to keep the opponents scoreline to zero.

The lads continued with the sustained pressure from the start in the second half running four more tries that were unconverted, but Sevenoaks did not give up and managed to run in two tries and convert one of them to yield a final score line of Canterbury 51 – Sevenoaks 12.

It is worth noting that both of our Colts teams are currently undefeated in their respective leagues.

Dorking 5 – 35 Canterbury Boys U15: The boys travelled to Dorking and came away with an impressive victory after a hard-fought match! With discipline, precision, and dominance across every area of the pitch, the team showed why they’re holding onto that top league spot. Up next is a challenging clash with Blackheath, where they’ll be bringing fresh focus and even more intensity.

Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to another exciting weekend of rugby action!

This weekend’s fixtures

Saturday 16/11

1st XV v Bury St Edmunds – Home KO 3.00pm
There will be a minute’s silence before the match on Saturday in memory of David Hallwood, much loved member who passed over the weekend.

Dover v Pilgrims – Away KO 2.00pm
Canons v Cliffe 1st XV – Home KO 2.00pm
Gillingham 2nds v Zingari – Away KO 2.00pm

Mini & Youth Training and Fixtures

Sunday 17/11

Boys U6’s Grids – 9.00am to 10.00am

Boys U7’s – U11’s v Cranbrook – Away

Boys U12’s v Deal and Betteshanger Top Pitch – KO 11.00am

Boys U13’s v Blackheath Bottom Orchard – 10.00am

Boys U14’s v Dart Valley Top Orchard – 10.00am

Boys U15’s Training Pitch – 10.00am

Boys U16’s A v Aylesford Simon Langton 4G – 10.00am

Boys U16’s B v Deal and Betts Simon Langton 4G

Colts Tigers v Aylesford – Away

Colts Dragons v Thanet Top Pitch – 12:00pm

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

The passing of a Club Legend

With deep sadness, we announce the passing of former President David Hallwood, a cherished and influential figure at Canterbury Rugby Club. David joined in 1958, following in the footsteps of his father, Dudley, the club’s first captain. As a player, David’s steady kicking made him a valued fly-half, especially for the formidable ‘A’ XV of the 1960s.

Beyond the field, his leadership as secretary and later president, in partnership with Tony Redsell, drove Canterbury to new heights, including the club’s first Kent Cup win in 1975. Known for his wit and dedication, David’s contributions spanned decades, from pioneering club improvements to building a reputation for hospitality and humour. His legacy endures, and our deepest sympathies go to his family.

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Supporting local impact: The Fifth Trust to share their mission and latest fundraising campaign

The Fifth Trust is joining us at this weekend’s 1st XV pre-match meal to share with us their latest fundraising campaign, and to make a collection during the match.

The Fifth Trust is a Kent-based charity dedicated to supporting adults with learning disabilities from the age of 16. They provide day care services to around 170 students across two skill centres located in the scenic Elham Valley near Canterbury, where a wide range of activities and opportunities are available.

Taking a person-centred approach, The Fifth Trust tailors its programs and methods to meet the unique needs of each individual. Through creative, educational, and hands-on sessions, as well as fulfilling work at the Vineyard Garden Centre, Vineyard Café, and within the local community, students gain essential life skills and the confidence to make choices—both big and small.

This individualised approach extends to staff as well, who are encouraged to grow their skills and experience across the organisation.

Turkey Trot Golf Day – Join us for a fantastic day on the greens!

Get your team together and tee off with us at the stunning Cave Hotel and Golf Resort in Boughton for our annual Turkey Trot Golf Day on Tuesday, 17th December! Enjoy a fun-filled day of golf with:

Registration, tea/coffee, and bacon rolls starting at 9:00 am

18 holes, Texas Scramble format with a shotgun start at 10:30 am

Teams of 4, Fourball Entry: £280

Hole Sponsorship: £100

Wrap up the day with a prize-giving ceremony and a delicious two-course lunch!

Secure your spot today—email Kirsty at Kirsty@cantrugby.co.uk. Don’t miss it!

We wish you all the best of rugby!

Around the Ground

Around the Ground at the MTG

Last weekend’s games

Deacons 19 – 38 Sheppey 2nds: Despite a spirited effort, the Deacons continue to face challenges in assembling a core team with sufficient replacements.

Faversham Castaways 19 – 12 Zingari: In a hard-fought battle, Zingari held their own against a strong Faversham squad boosted by 1st XV players. Though Zingari kept the score level at 12-12 for much of the game, a final push by Faversham in the closing minutes secured their win. A thrilling match to watch!

Colts 1st XV 69 – 19 Bury St Edmunds: The Colts delivered a dominant performance, showcasing top-tier rugby to secure a convincing victory.

Westcombe Park 64 – 12 Colts Tigers: A challenging away game for the Tigers, who struggled to break through as Westcombe Park controlled the field.

OA’s 7 – 60 Canterbury U15s: Following a decisive win over Tunbridge Wells, the Canterbury U15s Black secured another victory, propelling them to the top of Kent U15 League 1.

Folkestone U13s Spitfires 10 – 30 Canterbury U13s Spitfires: The Canterbury Spitfires celebrated a solid win on the road, displaying strong teamwork.

Canterbury U13s Hurricanes 5 – 50 Medway RFC U13s: Despite a tough defeat, the Hurricanes showed commendable resilience, keeping their spirits high throughout.

Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to another exciting weekend of rugby action!

This weekend’s fixtures

Saturday 9/11

Old Albanian v 1st XV – Away KO 3.00pm
Pilgrims v Beccehamians 1st XV – Home KO 2.30pm
Bromley 2nds v Canons – Away KO 2.30pm
Deacons v Sittingbourne 2nds – Home KO 2.30pm
Zingari – Old Gravesendians 2nds – Home KO 2.30pm

Sunday 10/11

Canterbury Women v Jersey Women – Home KO 12.00pm

Mini & Youth Training and Fixtures

Sunday 10/11

U6’s Grids 9.00am – 10.00am

U7’s to U11’s v  Thanet  – Home KO 9.00am – 10:30

U7’s – Grids

U8’s – Simon Langton 4G

U9’s – Simon Langton 4G

U10’s – Bottom Orchard

U11’s – Top Orchard

Youth

Colts 1st XV v Sevenoaks – Away KO 12.00pm

Colts 2nd XV V OA’s – Away KO 10.20pm

U12’s v Aylesford – Home Top Pitch KO 11.00am

U13’s  – Simon Langton 4G 10:30 onwards

U14’s v TJ’s – Home Top Orchard

U15’s v Dorking – Away

U16’s v Dover – Home @ Kent College KO 11.00am

Girls

U12’s @ Deal

U14’s @ Deal

U16’s v TJ’s – Away

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

 Rugby Showdown Saturday: Wallabies, Warmth, and Winning Spirit!

After a tough Autumn Internationals round 1 loss to the All Blacks that kept us on the edge of our seats, we’re ready to bounce back this Saturday as we take on the Wallabies at 3:10 pm! Join us at the clubhouse to catch all the action live on every screen.

The bar opens at 1:00 pm with 50p off pints at halftime, and Saucy Flo’s will be serving up hot food from the hatch. And to keep things cozy, the wood burner will be on!

Plus, our Pilgrims, Deacons, and Zingari teams are all playing at home, so it’s a full day of rugby excitement at the MTG. Don’t miss it!

Careers Fair

Looking for career advice or a new direction? Join us on Tuesday, 19th November from 10:00 to 14:00 for Canterbury Rugby Club’s Careers Event, where you can connect with over 15 local employers offering valuable guidance on a wide range of career opportunities.

Representatives from industries such as Accountancy, Architecture, Automotive, Construction, Design, Education, Property, Legal, Surveying, and Travel will be available to offer insights and advice. Local organizations like the Construction Industry Training Board, Canterbury Christ Church University, and Canterbury College will also be on hand to provide expert support.

This event is open to all age groups, so whether you’re just starting out or considering a career change, come along and explore new possibilities. Parking and entry are free, so don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity! Event information and registration here.

See you at the Canterbury Rugby Club Careers Fair!

We wish you all the best of rugby!

Around the Ground

Around the Ground at the MTG

Early errors and tough defence see 1st XV fall to Barnes
The team fell short, with early errors proving costly against a resilient visiting side. Struggling to find rhythm, Canterbury went scoreless in the second half, unable to penetrate Barnes’ disciplined defence. Barnes capitalised swiftly, scoring two of their three tries in the first ten minutes to take an early lead. Though Canterbury kept the game within reach by halftime, trailing by just six points, Barnes’ smart game management in the closing stages ultimately secured their victory. View the full match report.

Pilgrims’ unbeaten run ends against Bromley
In a tough match that saw a heavily rotated Pilgrims team take to the field, the team found it challenging to fully gel despite holding a lead at halftime. Bromley capitalised on the Pilgrims’ lack of cohesion, taking control in the second half and ultimately ending the Pilgrims’ unbeaten streak.

On the upside, the Pilgrims secured valuable bonus points, which could prove crucial as the season progresses.

Canons defend top spot with a commanding win over Kings College Hospital
League leaders Canons maintained their undefeated record with a commanding performance at home, fending off mid-table visitors Kings College Hospital to keep their MTG fortress intact. Demonstrating strength and discipline throughout, the Canons controlled the game, showcasing their well-drilled teamwork, though Kings College managed to put some points on the board. The Canons are now well-prepared to take their momentum on the road as they face Bromley 2nds this Saturday.

Resilient Deacons battle hard against Thanet
In a spirited away match, a new-look Deacons squad featuring a mix of youth and experience – including recent graduates from Colts rugby and core Deacons players – took on Thanet’s strong third team. Starting shorthanded, the Deacons showed tremendous defensive resilience in the first 20 minutes, pushing hard in Thanet’s 22 whenever they gained possession. Though outnumbered, the Deacons kept Thanet on edge with relentless pressure and skillful disruption at line-outs.

As rain intensified in the second half, the Canterbury pack showcased their power, with senior debutant Lennie West making a significant impact, dominating the opposition’s loosehead. Tries by Henry Collins and Rob Horan (an absolute stunner!) kept the Deacons within reach. However, with only 12 players due to injuries, Thanet capitalized on their bench strength, scoring a series of late tries that belied the Deacons’ valiant effort.

Despite the challenging scoreline, it was a hard-fought, good-natured game that featured outstanding performances across the Deacons’ squad.

U16 Girls shine in hard-fought home match against GAS
What an incredible performance from our U16 girls! Playing at home against the combined GAS team (Old Gravesendians RFC, Aylesford Bulls RFC, and Sheppey RFC), the girls put up a fantastic effort. While they didn’t quite clinch the win, the experience—bolstered by some support from GAS players—proved invaluable, and the team is already looking forward to their league rematch later in the season. The girls’ hard work and determination truly shone through, and the smiles on their faces at the end of the game said it all.

Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to another exciting week of rugby action!

Last weekend’s scores

1st XV 13 – 22 Barnes
Bromley 35 – 29 Pilgrims
Canons 26 – 7 Kings College Hospital
Thanet 3rds 52 – 12 Deacons
Colts Dragons XV 28 – 24 Haagsche RFC
Colts Tigers 26 – 38 Haagsche RFC
Girls U16’s 28 – 13 GAS (Gravesend and Sheppey Combined)

This weekend’s fixtures

Saturday 2/11

Deacons v Sheppey 2nds – Home KO TBC
Faversham 2nds v Zingari – Away KO 2.30pm

Sunday 3/11

Thanet Vets v Cardinals – Away 2.00pm
Colts 1st XV v Bury St Edmunds – Home KO 12.20pm
Colts Tigers v Westcombe Park – Away KO 12.00pm
U16’s v Tunbridge Wells Simon Langton 4G – Home KO 10.30
U15’s v OA’s – Away
U14’s v Sittingbourne – Away
U13’s
– Hurricanes v Medway Bottom Orchard – Home KO 10.30
– Spitfires v Folkestone – Away
U12’s v OE’s – Away

Mini and Youth

U6’s – Grids – 9.00am to 10.00am
U7’s – Grids – 9.00am to 10.00am
U8’s – Simon Langton 4G
U9’s – Simon Langton 4G – 9.00am to 10.30am
U10’s – Bottom orchard – 9.00am to 10.30am
U11’s – Top Orchard – 9.00am to 10.30am

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

Careers Fair

Looking for career advice or a new direction? Join us on Tuesday, 19th November from 10:00 to 14:00 for Canterbury Rugby Club’s Careers Event, where you can connect with over 15 local employers offering valuable guidance on a wide range of career opportunities.

Representatives from industries such as Accountancy, Architecture, Automotive, Construction, Design, Education, Property, Legal, Surveying, and Travel will be available to offer insights and advice. Local organizations like the Construction Industry Training Board, Canterbury Christ Church University, and Canterbury College will also be on hand to provide expert support.

This event is open to all age groups, so whether you’re just starting out or considering a career change, come along and explore new possibilities. Parking and entry are free, so don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity! Event information and registration here.

See you at the Canterbury Rugby Club Careers Fair!

Turkey Trot Golf Day – Join us for a fantastic day on the greens!

Get your team together and tee off with us at the stunning Cave Hotel and Golf Resort in Boughton for our annual Turkey Trot Golf Day on Tuesday, 17th December! Enjoy a fun-filled day of golf with:

  • Registration, tea/coffee, and bacon rolls starting at 9:00 am
  • 18 holes, Texas Scramble format with a shotgun start at 10:30 am
  • Teams of 4, Fourball Entry: £280
  • Hole Sponsorship: £100

Wrap up the day with a prize-giving ceremony and a delicious two-course lunch!

Secure your spot today—email Kirsty at kirsty@cantrugby.co.uk. Don’t miss it!

We are hiring

We are looking for an enthusiastic and skilled Lead Coach to guide our CRFC Women’s squad!

In this role, you’ll oversee all aspects of coaching, from designing dynamic training sessions to developing winning match strategies. Your goal will be to foster a high-performance environment that drives both individual and team success.

We want to hear from you if you’re passionate about rugby, leadership, and empowering women athletes!

View the full job specification and how to apply.

We wish you all the best of rugby!

Around the Ground

Around the Ground at the MTG

1st XV
A second half onslaught, which, yielded five tries, ended Canterbury’s challenge to the unbeaten league leaders. In the final play of the game the city side salvaged a bonus point with a Garry Jones try, so did not come way empty handed, but Juddians power and tactical nous had by then settled the issue. A solid first half saw Canterbury reach the break five points ahead, suggesting this could be another of the tightly contested affairs which have been the hallmark of this Kent derby fixture over the past two seasons.

Pilgrims
Continued their undefeated run with a dominant Friday Night Lights performance over Deal and Betteshanger. A good crowd of vocal supporters cheered the lads on.

Canons
Our second undefeated team went to Foots Cray and left with a convincing win. The team looked strong and well drilled.

Deacons
unfortunately, the game was cancelled. The team are looking forward to their match up against Thanet 3rds next weekend.

Zingari
Another defeat for the Zingari. Recruitment is key for the team to mount a decent challenge in the league. Come and join us at the club for open training Wednesdays between 7.00pm and 9.00pm.

CRFC Women
Unfortunately, the game was cancelled. The women’s team have a bit of a break before their next game on November 10th when they welcome Jersey Women to the MTG.

Colts
Our Colts teams were both away. The 1st XV chalking up a good win again Old Colfeians, but Colts Tigers were comprehensively beaten by Eton Manor.

U13’s
The team had a good home win against Sevenoaks, playing some very good flowing rugby.

Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to another exciting week of rugby action!

Last weekend’s scores

Pilgrims 43 – 7 Deal & Betteshanger
Tonbridge Juddians 40 – 24 1st XV
Foots Cray 14 – 31 Canons
Deacons AWO Maidstone 2
Zingari 35 – 19 Gravesend 4ths
Heathfield & Waldron Ladies HWO Canterbury Women
Old Colfeians 12 – 24 Colts 1st XV
Eton Manor 64 – 14 Colts Tigers
U13’s Canterbury 35 v 5 Sevenoaks

This weekend’s fixtures

Saturday 26/10
1st XV v Barnes Home – KO 3.00pm
Bromley v Pilgrims Away – KO 3.00pm
Canons v Kings College Hospital Home – KO 3.00pm
Thanet 3rds v Deacons Away – KO 3.00pm

Mini and Youth – Sunday 27/10

U6’s Grids – 9.00am to 10.00am
U7’s – U11’s Away at the Ashford Festival
U12’s Simon Langton 4G – 9:00am to 10:30am
U13’s Rest Week.
U14’s Training/possible match Top Orchard from 10.30am
U15’s Simon Langton 4G – 10:30am to 12:00pm
U16’s v Esher (Away)
Colts A v Haagsche RFC Home Top Pitch – KO 2:30pm
Colts Tigers v Haagsche RFC Home Top Pitch – KO 1:00pm
Girls U16’s v GAS (Gravesend and Sheppey Combined) Home Bottom Orchard – KO 10:30

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

We are hiring

We are looking for an enthusiastic and skilled Lead Coach to guide our CRFC Women’s squad!

In this role, you’ll oversee all aspects of coaching, from designing dynamic training sessions to developing winning match strategies. Your goal will be to foster a high-performance environment that drives both individual and team success.

We want to hear from you if you’re passionate about rugby, leadership, and empowering women athletes!

View the full job specification and how to apply

Careers Fair

Looking for career advice or a new direction? Join us on Tuesday, 19th November from 10:00 to 14:00 for Canterbury Rugby Club’s Careers Event, where you can connect with over 15 local employers offering valuable guidance on a wide range of career opportunities.

Representatives from industries such as Accountancy, Architecture, Automotive, Construction, Design, Education, Property, Legal, Surveying, and Travel will be available to offer insights and advice. Local organizations like the Construction Industry Training Board, Canterbury Christ Church University, and Canterbury College will also be on hand to provide expert support.

This event is open to all age groups, so whether you’re just starting out or considering a career change, come along and explore new possibilities. Parking and entry are free, so don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity! Event information and registration here.

See you at the Canterbury Rugby Club Careers Fair!

We wish you all the best of rugby!

Around the Ground

Around the Ground at the MTG

1st XV back to winning ways

Our 1st XV returned to winning form with a hard-fought victory over a strong Westcombe Park side at the MTG. Looking ahead, we face a tough challenge against old rivals Tonbridge Juddians (TJ’s). While TJ’s currently top the table, we’ve had great success at their home ground, winning our last two visits to The Slade.

As per tradition, supporters will be travelling together by train. Club Chair, Giles Hilton, will be presenting all attendees with a CRFC baseball cap. The train departs Canterbury West at 12:07, arriving in Tonbridge at 13:06, leaving plenty of time for fans to gather at The Station House before heading to The Slade. This match is expected to be a battle, with only a single win and six points separating us from TJ’s.

Pilgrims and Canons continue dominance

Both the Pilgrims and Canons are undefeated and currently sit at the top of their respective tables. Last weekend, the Pilgrims had to dig deep against a tough Park House team, whose strong pack and fast backline pushed them to the limit. However, thanks to some key tactical changes and the captain’s leadership, the Pilgrims took control in the second half, securing another hard-earned victory. The Pilgrims take our Friday Night Lights slot this Friday with a 7.30pm kick-off against Deal & Betteshanger. Come and cheer the lads on! The bar is open from 5.30pm and food will be available from 6.00pm.

The Canons, on the other hand, secured a solid win at home, continuing their impressive run with clinical play.

Deacons & Zingari challenges

Unfortunately, the Deacons had to forfeit their match due to a lack of available players. Meanwhile, the Zingari started strong against Folkestone 3, leading at halftime, but with only 15 players and no substitutions, they struggled in the second half as Folkestone capitalized on fresh legs. The Zingari fought hard but ultimately ran out of steam.

We’re always looking for new recruits, so if you’re interested in playing competitive but social rugby, please join us! Open training sessions are held at the club every Wednesday from 7:00pm to 9:00pm. Contact Nathan Morris at nathan.morris@cantrugby.co.uk for more details.

Thank you to our sponsors

A special thank you to our sponsors for this past Saturday: Technifire Solutions, Canterbury Christ Church University, MODUS, Just Welfare, and Marine Travel. Your support is greatly appreciated!

Women’s team shows spirit against league leaders

On Sunday, Canterbury Women faced the daunting task of playing away against league leaders Dartford Valley Ladies. While the results didn’t go in our favour, the heart and determination shown by the team was remarkable. They took the challenge head-on, and their effort was a testament to the team’s spirit.

Youth success

A huge congratulations to our U13’s, who retained the South England Regional Trophy at the Richmond Tournament! This is a fantastic achievement, and we couldn’t be prouder of their hard work and dedication.

Thank you all for your continued support, and we look forward to seeing many of you at the games this weekend!

Last weekend’s scores

1st XV 39 – 22 Westcombe Park
Park House 9 – 15 Pilgrims
Canons 28 – 17 Old Colfeians
Vigo 2 HWO Deacons
Folkestone 3 56 – 35 Zingari
Dartford Valley Ladies 74 – 14 Canterbury Women

U13’s retained the South England Regional Trophy at the Richmond Tournament

This weekend’s fixtures

Friday 18/10

Pilgrims v Deal – Home 7.30pm KO Friday Night Lights

Saturday 19/10

Tonbridge Juddians v 1st XV – Away 3.00pm KO
Canons v Foots Cray – Away 3.00pm KO
Deacons v Maidstone 2nds – Home 3.00pm KO
Zingari v Gravesend 4ths – Away 3.00pm KO

Sunday 20/10

Heathfield & Waldron Ladies v Canterbury Women – Away KO 2.30pm

Mini and Youth

U6’s Grids – 9.00am to 10.00am
U7’s – U11’s Host Ashford U7’s Grids – 9.00am to 10.00am
U8’s Simon Langton 4G –  9.00am to 10.00am
U9’s Simon Langton 4G –  9.00am to 10.30am
U10’s Bottom Orchard – 9.00am to 10.30am
U11’s Top Orchard – 9.00am to 10.30am
U12’s v Westcombe Park (Away)
U13’s Spitfires v Old Dunstonians – Bottom Orchard – 10.30am
U13’s Hurricanes v Old Colf’s (Away)
U14’s Simon Langton 4G – from 10.30am
U15’s v Tunbridge Wells – (TBC @ Kent College) 10:30am
U16’s A v OE’s (Away)
U16’s B v Folkestone (Away)
Colts 1XV v Old Colfeians (Away)
Colts 2XV v TJ’s Top Pitch – 10:30am
Girls U12’s Deal (Away)
Girls U14’s Medway (Away)
Girls U16’s Bass (Away)

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

Important Parking Reminder for Visitors to the MTG

Our neighbours at the Kent MS Therapy Centre, who generously allow us to use their car park when we need extra spaces, have kindly asked that visitors to the MTG refrain from using the disabled parking bays at their facility. These spaces are reserved specifically for their clients who require them.

Please note that we have dedicated disabled parking for Blue Badge holders in our main car park. We appreciate your cooperation in ensuring these spaces are kept available for those who need them.

Thank you for your understanding

Exclusive member offers

The perfect gift for rugby fans – 10% Off Iconic Rugby Commentary Prints

Canterbury RFC supporters can now enjoy an exclusive 10% discount on a stunning collection of framed prints featuring the original commentary notes used during some of the greatest rugby matches from the past 50 years.

Available for the first time, these unique prints showcase the facts, figures, anecdotes, and soundbites used by legendary rugby commentators like Nigel Starmer-Smith, John Taylor, Nick Mullins, and Miles Harrison.

  • The collection highlights unforgettable moments, including:
  • The iconic British Lions tours of 1974, 1997, and 2017
  • England’s glory years under Will Carling
  • The 2003 Men’s and 2014 Women’s World Cup victories
  • Classic Six Nations encounters
  • The best of domestic and European club competitions

Don’t miss out on owning a piece of rugby history!

Visit https://www.thesportscommentators.com to explore the collection and find your perfect match. Use code CRFC10 at checkout to claim your discount.

Grab this unique opportunity to celebrate rugby’s greatest moments today!

Autumn at The Granville: Our favourite time of year!

We can’t believe it’s already autumn, but we’re excited because this is one of our favourite seasons here at The Granville. Last weekend, we lit our first cozy fire of the season, and Head Chef Carl has introduced some delicious, comforting pies to the menu—perfect for those cooler days!

As proud sponsors of Canterbury Rugby Club, we’re happy to offer a 10% discount on food to all club members and friends. Simply quote “Canterbury Rugby Club” when booking. Just a reminder that this discount can’t be combined with other promotions, offers, special menus, or events.

Stay tuned, and we hope to see you soon at The Granville!  We’ve got plenty of exciting events and new things coming up over the next few weeks and months, so here’s a quick sneak peek to get these great happenings on your radar…-  See what is coming up at the Granville.

Pre-match lunches

There are still places and tables available at our home game pre-match lunches. Food, drink, raffle, auction, and good company before home games. What’s not to like?

26-Oct-24 Barnes
16-Nov-24 Bury St Edmunds
07-Dec-24 Oxford Harlequins
21-Dec-24 Sevenoaks
18-Jan-25 Guernsey
15-Feb-25 Tonbridge Juddians
08-Mar-25 Old Albanian
22-Mar-25 Henley

Contact kirsty@cantrugby.co.uk to book a place or a table of 8 – 12

We wish you all the best of rugby!