Girls Rugby Camp

Girls half term rugby camp

Our Red Roses are now the most successful rugby team across all genders and nations, with 27 straight match wins, and a hopeful nation looking to World Cup glory in New Zealand. Women in sport are currently at the forefront with the successes of Our Roses and Lionesses to name but two.

In that spirit, Canterbury Rugby Club is running a Girls Rugby camp on October 26th and 27th at The Marine Travel Ground. Only £10 per day and run by RFU level 2 and 3 coaches. They will be focusing on specific game skills such as passing, catching, kicking, throwing, and of course, tackling. This camp is open to all levels.

Register now at – https://bit.ly/crfc-camp-girls-ht 

Grab your kit and we will see you there!

Sponsored by
SEC Works Group

Brian Pitchford

Brian Pitchford – Funeral details

Brian Pitchford’s Funeral will be held at Barham on Thursday 20th October at 4 pm and then back to Canterbury Rugby Club. At Brian’s request, no flowers please. There will be donation boxes provided on the day. Casual clothes and sports clothing welcomed.
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Pride Canterbury

Pride 2022

Canterbury Rugby Club are proud to be sponsors of  Pride Canterbury this year. Seeking diversity in unity is a must so as a collective we can benefit from the best of what we all have to offer. Respect for one another is a tenet that we advocate not only on the pitch, but also off it, and within the many communities of which we are a part. This is something we teach our mini and youth, all the way through to our senior players.

Though recent times have been challenging for many, we have seen people come together in a way that we have not seen in such a long time. Public opinion and sentiment are changing for the better. There is, however, still much to do and we at Canterbury Rugby Club will continue striving to keep finding ways to move forward in a positive and inclusive manner.

Giles Hilton MBE.Chair – Canterbury Rugby Football Club

To find out more about Pride Canterbury, what’s on and where, visit the website at www.pridecanterbury.com

Mindray Defibrillator

CLUB HITS DEFIBRILLATOR TARGET

A £30,000 fund raising initiative by the club will see all its teams and age groups provided with life saving defibrillator equipment. The fund raising target was passed in May and will pay for 24 defibrillators from London Hearts, the UK’s leading defibrillator charity. After hearing about a tragedy in the local community the club set about raising money including the auction of 15 Canterbury Bears dressed in club shirts. The defibrillators are a vital part of treatment of people suffering cardiac arrest. With the effective and speedy delivery of treatment the chances of survival can be raised to 70%, but this requires CPR and the use of a defibrillator. Survival chances decrease 10% every minute after a cardiac arrest, so the faster help can be given the better the outcome, meaning that having over 20 defibrillators at the club could make a real impact on people’s lives in the wider community. The successful fundraising also secured the money for enough batteries and extras to completely replenish their defibrillators in three years time.

In addition, and thanks to a generous donation from Dave Thompson, Managing Director of principal sponsor Marine Travel, 260 club members in the vulnerable category (aged 14-35) will be offered a free heart scan in November this year. The scan usually costs the individual £50 and is key to spotting the signs of heart disease.

Chairman Giles Hilton said: “I am proud of the efforts of our club in raising this incredible amount of money. Having this many defibrillators at the club and therefore in the community could make all the difference to someone, and that makes it all worth it.”

The club is no stranger to raising money, having contributed over £100,000 to good causes, from the Ukrainian appeal to Cancer Research, in the last year alone.