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Match preview – Canterbury V Sevenoaks
A ham string strain rules out Tristan King from Saturday’s contest. Harvey Furbneaux takes the vacant place in the back row where Tyler Oliver returns from injury in the Number Eight shirt. Skipper Jamie Stephens moves to the second row as Jessie De Vries is unfit. Tom Best, who missed the victory at Tonbridge Juddians, is named among the replacements together with Alex Evans. Head Coach Matt Corker writes: “If I zoom out to look at the last block of three games, there have been two great performances and one which is an important lesson for us. I believe that the games against Worthing and Tonbridge have shown what this team is capable of when we are at our best. The intensity that we showed, and the level of work that we were prepared to go through for each other defined the performances, as well as being what underpinned our success. The thorn on the rose was the Saturday we spent away at Dorking, which is the lesson that we can not afford to forget. We are privileged to play in a very competitive league and we have learnt what happens when we are not at our best. Sevenoaks were worthy winners when we visited them earlier in the season, and I have no doubt that this weekend’s fixture will be another strongly contested affair.”
Having taken over as leaders of Counties Kent 2 the Pilgrims travel to Westcombe Park seeking to keep their title push on track. They face a pivotal game next Friday evening at The Marine Travel Ground when they meet third placed Dover in a re-arranged fixture which was postponed during December’s cold weather snap.