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13 Sept 2025SevenoaksH
20 Sept 2025Henley A
27 Sept 2025Westcombe ParkH
4 Oct 2025DorkingA
11 Oct 2025HavantH
18 Oct 2025Old AlbanianA
25 Oct 2025Bury St EdmundsH
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15 Nov 2025London WelshH
22 Nov 2025Oxford HarlequinsA
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13 Dec 2025EsherA
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17 Jan 2026Westcombe ParkA
24 Jan 2025DorkingH
31 Jan 2026HavantA
14 Feb 2026Old AlbanianH
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28 Feb 2026OundleH
14 Mar 2026London WelshA
21 Nar 2026Oxford HarlequinsH
11 Apr 2026GuernseyA
18 Apr 2026EsherH
25 Apr 2026BarnesH
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Match report Dorking V Canterbury 1st XV

DORKING 50 CANTERBURY 21by David HaighGiving a side 21 points start in the first twelve minutes is to invite trouble and Canterbury duly paid a heavy penalty. A hesitant defence had plenty to answer for as  Dorking plundered three tries in a blistering opening spell and went on to dominate the match.  Wing Toby McCrae scored five of their eight tries but it  was the work of the home pack and their powerful back row that opened up opportunities that the city side could not match. Canterbury’s best moments came from the  backdivision, with fly half Frank Reynolds launching dangerous attacks, andthey found a response to Dorking’s early burst in which MacCrae, twice, and Fred Dalton made touchdowns, all converted by Henry Anscombe.  Tom Best’s 17th minute try, converted by Reynolds, was a good as as any buthopes of a recovery were dashed when former Canterbury man Will Scholes made an interception to set up a score for Cam Cowell.  When McCrae, running at full tilt, plucked a cross kick out of the air and steamed away to complete hit hat trick the gap was widening ominously.  A catch and drive try for hooker Nathan Morris before half time, converted by Reynolds, raised Canterbury spirits, and with the considerable Dorking slope in their favour after the break, and the memory of their second half exploits the week before, there were grounds for optimism. Those quickly evaporated  when the city club were turned over at a scrum on the Dorking line and a try they might have had was instead scored by McCrae the other end via a swift counter attack. The  best hope now was to find a losing bonus point and Canterbury managed a third converted score through Frank Morgan.  However, in hunting for that face saving fourth touchdown their execution deserted them and the home side finished as they had started, well in the ascendancy and marking it with late scores from McCrae and Fraser Mosley.Canterbury: W.Waddington, G.Hilton, L Hollidge, T.Best, F.Morgan, F.Reynolds, B.Cooper (rep T.Williams),  B.Young (repl D.Herriott), E.O’Donoghue (repl N.Morris),  C.Macmillan, D.Irvine, J.De Vries (repl H.Furneaux) J.Stephens, C.Murray, T.

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