Lions’ Last Roar: Breakfast, Bubbles & Big Moments

🍳 The Scrum Kitchen breakfast fires up from 8am—perfect for the early risers and loyal supporters gearing up for the big game.

🍴Prefer a slower start? Our hot buffet breakfast opens from 9am and runs all the way till 1pm, complete with tea or coffee for just £10. Come hungry, leave happy.

🍹 From 11am, the bar is open and flowing with Seven Points (£25 a bottle), Bloody Marys (£5), Bucks Fizz (£5), and Dark Fruits (£2.50).

🎟️ Raffle ticket winners will be announced at half time, including a chance to win a signed Huw Jones shirt—so keep those tickets close. £10 a strip!

And here’s the cherry on top…

💛 A huge thank-you to our Lions sponsor, Howden, who’ve made this day extra special. The first 50 guests will receive a free drink with their breakfast, courtesy of CRFC and Howden. Plus, Howden have prepped some exclusive goodies for the day—be sure to get in early and make the most of it!

🏉 This isn’t just another match—it’s the final Lions fixture of their tour, and we’ll be pulling out all the stops to make it one to remember. Whether you’ve been cheering from the first kick or you’re just joining the roar, today’s the day to show your pride.

📧 Want to book a table? Drop us a line at scrumkitchen@cantrugby.co.uk.

Maro Itoje & Harry Wilson

Big breakfasts & bigger moments: Lions draw first blood in Brisbane

There’s nothing quite like a Lions Test morning at the club. With kick-off set for 11.00am, the Black & Amber faithful began filtering into the clubhouse from just after ten,  lured not just by the rugby, but by the unmistakable aroma of bacon, eggs, and ambition drifting from SCRUM Kitchen.
And let’s be honest, on a morning like this, only the Big Scrum Breakfast would do. Some went classic with sausage, beans, and toast stacked high; others took a more adventurous turn (yes, we saw you with the black pudding and spinach). Whatever the plate, appetites were matched only by anticipation.
The screen flickered on. Goosebumps came, and then the Lions roared.
A dominant first-half performance saw Andy Farrell’s men storm to a 27–19 win over the Wallabies in Brisbane, clinching a crucial 1–0 series lead. From the first whistle, the Lions were on it, winning a breakdown penalty inside a minute, which Finn Russell slotted over with typical calm.
Not long after, Russell worked his magic again, flinging a jaw-dropping pass wide to Sione Tuipulotu, who strolled over untouched. A hush fell over the clubhouse soon after as Huw Jones, a Canterbury junior turned international Lion, dotted down what looked like a glorious try… only for it to be ruled out for a double movement. Disappointment, yes, but pride in his performance? Overflowing. He looked sharp, dangerous, and right at home on one of rugby’s biggest stages.
The Lions kept up the pressure, and just before half-time, Tom Curry muscled over after a sustained siege inside the Aussie 22. Not long after the break, he was involved again, this time stealing a lineout and kickstarting the move that saw Dan Sheehan dive over in the corner for try number three.
Australia hit back late on with tries from Carlo Tizzano and Tate McDermott, giving the home side a flicker of hope, but in truth, this was the Lions’ day from the outset.
Throughout the morning, raffle tickets were flying off the bar for the chance to win a signed Huw Jones Lions shirt. At £10 a strip, it was definitely worth a punt, and with his name on everyone’s lips, it felt all the more special to have that chance. The winner will be drawn at the end of the final test, so stay tuned.
With one eye on the First Nations & Pasifika XV clash this Tuesday and the next Test looming in Melbourne next weekend, the series is poised perfectly. But for those of us back in Canterbury, the real story was watching one of our own wearing red.
From cub to Lion, we see you, Huw.
And we’ll be back next Saturday, plates full, hearts full, voices loud……and maybe I’ll buy another strip of raffle tickets.
The second test will be shown under cover on our outdoor screen due to a private event being held in the clubhouse from 11.30am. The outdoor bar will be open and serving for the match, and breakfast sandwiches will be served from the BBQ area for those who missed out on a Big Scrum.
It is probably worth booking a table ahead for breakfast. Tables can be booked in the clubhouse with the full menu. Last orders for pre match will be 10.30am.
Huw Jones

Huw Jones named in Lions starting XV for first test

We’re beaming with pride here at Canterbury RFC as former junior player Huw Jones has been named in the starting line-up for the British & Irish Lions’ opening Test against Australia this Saturday in Brisbane.

In a landmark moment for Scottish rugby, the Lions will field an all-Scottish 10-12-13 axis for the first time in history, with Finn Russell, Sione Tuipulotu, and Huw Jones forming the playmaking spine for Andy Farrell’s side.

For all of us in the Black and Amber family, seeing Huw reach this level is nothing short of inspirational. He spent his entire junior rugby career at Canterbury RFC, developing his skills, work ethic, and love for the game on the very same pitches many of our young players call home today.

From minis to the Lions, Huw’s journey is a proud reminder of what grassroots rugby can achieve. His selection isn’t just a personal triumph—it’s a moment of celebration for every coach, teammate, and supporter who played a part along the way.

Congratulations, Huw. We’ll be cheering you on loud and proud. Once Black and Amber, always Black and Amber.

Give it a go - Family Sports Day

Give it a Go! Free Family Sports Day

Saturday 12 July 2025 | 10am – 4pm |The Marine Travel Ground

Get ready for a brilliant day of sport, fun, and community spirit as we host Give it a Go! – a completely free, action-packed family event designed to get young people moving and exploring new activities.

Whether you’re keen to pass a rugby ball, throw a punch in boxing, or give taekwondo a try, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. With expert coaches and clubs on hand, it’s the perfect opportunity to try a new sport in a safe and welcoming environment.

Sports & Activities to Try:
Rugby | Football | Judo | Taekwondo | Boxing | Wrestling | Cricket | Wheelchair Rugby | Combat Archery | …and much more!

Open to all abilities, ages 4 to 18 – no experience needed, just bring your enthusiasm!

Plus:

  • Meet your local Blue Light services

  • Explore community safety, health, and well-being stalls

  • Tuck into tasty food & drink from our onsite vendors

Getting here is easy!
A free shuttle bus will run every 30 minutes from Canterbury Bus Station (stand D1) starting at 9.30am. The final return bus from the rugby club leaves at 4.30pm.

More info and FAQs:
canterburybid.co.uk/event/give-it-a-go-event-at-canterbury-rugby-club

Bring your mates, bring your family, and give it a go!

Bat and Trap

Still time to enter a team into one of Kent’s oldest sport

Join the Bat & Trap Bash – Saturday 19th July 2025

Get ready for a summer showdown like no other as Canterbury Rugby Club hosts its much-loved Bat & Trap Tournament on Saturday 19th July – and we want you in on the action!

Whether you’re a seasoned slinger of the bat or just in it for the banter, this is your chance to get a team together, enjoy a day in the sun, and raise money for two fantastic causes – Kent MS Therapy Centre and Canterbury Rugby Club.

How it works

  • Teams of 6

  • £100 per team

  • 12pm start at The Marine Travel Ground

  • Music, food, and family-friendly fun all day long!

Expect a festival atmosphere with live DJs, mouth-watering food from Scrum Kitchen, and an ice cream truck on hand to keep things cool.

It’s not just about the sport – it’s about the spirit. So rally your mates, pick a witty team name, and get involved in a proper Canterbury tradition.

Spaces are limited, so don’t wait! Book your team today by emailing:
fundraising@kentmstc.org

Seven Points

Sun, celebration, and Seven Points

No rugby? No problem. The summer is still sparkling.

There may be no scrums at The Marine Travel Ground right now, but that doesn’t mean you can’t raise a glass to the season (or the sunshine!).

Reach for a glass of Seven Points,  our very own sparkling Rosé, crafted just a drop-kick from the clubhouse using the finest Kent-grown grapes. A balanced blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier, it’s a light pink fizz that’s as good for summer relaxing as it is for celebrating a cup final.

Fresh, elegant, and full of flavour – this is a try-worthy wine made to toast the big moments on and off the field.

Perfect for:
Garden BBQs
Graduation cheers
Post-training treats
Missing-matchday pick-me-ups

Available now from Canterbury RFC:

£30 per bottle (sold in cases of 6)

Collection only

Rugby is Returning: Canterbury’s 2025-26 Pre-Season Fixtures Announced

The countdown is on, and the stage is set for a thrilling pre-season as Canterbury Rugby Club gears up for the 25/26 campaign. With a summer of hard work behind them, the squad is ready to lace up their boots and take to the pitch in a series of exciting fixtures that promise fierce competition and valuable preparation. From Giles’ hard work preparing the pitches to coaches planning rigorous sessions.

A Warm Welcome—and a Fierce Challenge

We kick off the pre-season with a trip to old rivals Esher on Saturday 16th August (3pm KO). It’s always a spirited encounter, and we’re delighted to welcome Esher back into National 2. This clash promises to reignite a classic rivalry in front of a passionate crowd.

Next up, we host newly Nat 1 promoted Tonbridge Juddians (TJs) under the lights at the Marine Travel Ground on Friday 22nd August (8pm KO). With TJs preparing to ascend into National League 1, we expect a fast-paced and high-quality match that will test our mettle and showcase the depth of both squads.

Senior Squad Depth on Display

In our final two fixtures, we’ll look to rotate and refine as we separate the extended senior squad across two matches. On Friday 29th August, Canterbury 1st XV Men head to Blackheath (7:45pm KO), while the Pilgrims welcome Deal & Betteshanger Lions at home (7:30pm KO). It’s a great opportunity to give valuable minutes to players across the board and strengthen our cohesion ahead of the regular season.

 

We’re Ready. Are You?

There’s nothing quite like a home fixture at the Marine Travel Ground, and we can’t wait to see familiar faces back in the stands. Whether you’re a lifelong supporter or brand new to the black and amber, these fixtures offer the perfect opportunity to reconnect with the game we love.

Join us, feel the buzz, and be part of the journey. Get Behind Us!

Pre-Season Fixtures:

  • Game 1: Esher v Canterbury — Away, Saturday 16th August, 3:00pm KO
  • Game 2: Canterbury v Tonbridge Juddians — Home, Friday 22nd August, 8:00pm KO
  • Game 3: Blackheath v Canterbury 1st XV Men — Away, Friday 29th August, 7:45pm KO
  • Game 4: Canterbury Pilgrims v Deal & Betteshanger Lions — Home, Friday 29th August, 7:30pm KO

 

Dean Martin, - Southeastern, Alice Hayward - CRFC, Nathan Morris - CRFC

CRFC partners with Southeastern to deliver safety and wellbeing programme

We’re delighted to announce a new community partnership between Canterbury Rugby Football Club and Southeastern Railway.

This exciting collaboration will bring Southeastern’s Trackside Safety Programme to our wider rugby family, with a series of self-development days taking place across the season. Delivered to members of CRFC and Canterbury ACE, these sessions will explore key themes around safety, wellbeing, and education, using the power of sport as a catalyst for personal growth and community learning.

Sport changes lives, and we believe this initiative is a brilliant example of rugby’s role beyond the pitch.

Keep an eye out for our club posters and a signed CRFC match shirt in the ticket hall at Canterbury East station in the coming months – and join us in supporting this fantastic initiative!

Five Rising Stars Selected for London & South East U20s Clash with the North

The club is bursting with pride this week as five of our own have been named in the starting lineup for the London & South East U20s squad, set to face off against the North this Sunday.

After an intense five-week training process that whittled the original 35-player training squad down to the final 23, our players—Andy Thomas, Max McCormack, Isaac Divine, Owain Collins and Bartholomew Johnson—have all earned starting positions in this much-anticipated fixture. Their dedication, skill, and determination have been nothing short of inspirational, and their inclusion is a testament to the strength of our youth development programme.

The match will kick off at 11am on Sunday at Broadstreet RFC, and promises to be a thrilling encounter between two of the country’s strongest regions. With regional pride and selection credibility on the line, the stage is set for a fiercely contested battle.

We encourage all club members, families, and supporters to make the journey and cheer on our boys as they represent both the region and our club with honour. Let’s get behind them and show what this club is made of!

2 Days to Go: Our Kitchen Opens Monday

 

The countdown is officially on- and we’re just two days away from opening the doors to our brand new kitchen. After months of planning, prepping and perfecting, we’re thrilled to finally welcome you in.

Whether you’re craving bold flavours, comforting classics or something totally new! We’ve got something special cooking for you. Our team have poured their heart into every detail and we can’t wait for you to experience it.

From the moment you walk in, expect warm smiles, fresh ingredients and a space designed to make you feel right at home.

Opening Day is Monday 23rd June!

Come hungry and leave happy- see you there!