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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
8 Nov 2025OundleA
15 Nov 2025London WelshH
22 Nov 2025Oxford HarlequinsA
6 Dec 2025GuernseyH
13 Dec 2025EsherA
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10 Jan 2026Henley H
17 Jan 2026Westcombe ParkA
24 Jan 2025DorkingH
31 Jan 2026HavantA
14 Feb 2026Old AlbanianH
21 Feb 2026Bury St EdmundsA
28 Feb 2026OundleH
14 Mar 2026London WelshA
21 Nar 2026Oxford HarlequinsH
11 Apr 2026GuernseyA
18 Apr 2026EsherH
25 Apr 2026BarnesH
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Pilgrims In Control

CANTERBURY PILGRIMS 33 GILLINGHAM ANCHORIANS 0

Pilgrims took control of this Counties Kent 2 game in the first half as they built a commanding 26 point lead. Although they let those high standards drop after the break this was still a morale boosting performance as they bounced back from the previous week’s defeat at Dover. Apart from the five tries they scored Canterbury put in an excellent defensive shift which they needed in the early stages as Anchorians started well. Having absorbed the pressure they took the lead with a try from flanker Eoin O’Donoghue topped up by the first of Ollie Ashley-Jones’ four conversions. It was the second quarter that saw Pilgrims at their best as they counter attacked effectively , handled sharply and made few mistakes. Prop Will McColl got their second try after 22 minutes and a great run and dummy by full back Dan Eaglestone pushed the lead to nineteen. Man of the match Ashley-Jones then broke =from his own half and profited from a favourable bounce to hit Anchorians with the fourth try. The second half was a disappointment as standards slipped and a yellow card for Dan Gill also slowed Canterbury’s efforts. They survived his ten minute absence without mishap, gradually took control of possession and Luke Webber’s converted try rounded off the victory. Pilgrims will look for more on Saturday when they host Maidstone first team in a postponed league game,