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Aug 22 2025Tonbridge JuddiansH19-22
Aug 29 2025BlackheathA47-0
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Sep 6 2025BarnesA24-14
13 Sept 2025SevenoaksH42- 47
20 Sept 2025Henley A17-22
27 Sept 2025Westcombe ParkH30-23
4 Oct 2025DorkingA31-7
11 Oct 2025HavantH56-26
18 Oct 2025Old AlbanianA43-31
25 Oct 2025Bury St EdmundsH40-43
8 Nov 2025OundleA31-24
15 Nov 2025London WelshH31-24
22 Nov 2025Oxford HarlequinsA19-42
6 Dec 2025GuernseyH34-8
13 Dec 2025EsherA33-29
20 Dec 2025SevenoaksA17-39
10 Jan 2026Henley H28-21
17 Jan 2026Westcombe ParkA12-21
24 Jan 2025DorkingH40-7
31 Jan 2026HavantA28-21
14 Feb 2026Old AlbanianH24-27
21 Feb 2026Bury St EdmundsA27-10
28 Feb 2026OundleH51-33
14 Mar 2026London WelshA22-21
11 Apr 2026GuernseyA29-33
18 Apr 2026EsherH34-33
25 Apr 2026BarnesH
2 May 2026Oxford HarlequinsH
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Sept 21 2025Horsham WomenH37-5
Oct 5 2025Medway WomenA29-10
Oct 19 2025Dorking WomenH-
Nov 9 2025Hove WomenH7-10
Nov 23 2025Jersey RFC WomenA17-7
Dec 14 2025Portsmouth Valkyries L:adiesH32-14
Jan 11 2026Aylesford Bulls LadiesA7-29
Jan 19 2026Medway WomenH7-29
Feb 22 2026Hove WomenA17-10
Mar 8 2026Jersey RFC WomenH32-27
Mar 22 2026Portsmouth Valkyries LadiesA10-15
Feb 8 2026Aylesford WomenA26-34
Apr 19 2026Aylesford Women HHWO
Apr 16 2026Dorking Women A 17-24
Apr 26 2026Horsham WomenA
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Sept 13 2025Horsham A41-25
Sept 20 2025GravesendH27-43
Oct 4 2025BrightonH17-59
Oct 11 2025Bromley A38-30
Oct 18 2025DartfordiansH26-17
Oct 25 2025O. ReigatiansA22-39
Nov 8 2025O. ColfeiansH57-41
Nov 22 2025Sidcup A33-0
Nov 29 2025Sutton & EpsomH30-26
Dec 6 2025Beckenham A24-22
Dec 13 2025HorshamH41-40
Dec 20 2025Gravesend A55-10
Jan 10 2026Brighton A17-24
Jan 17 2026BromleyH26-29
Jan 31 2026Dartfordians A34-26
Feb 14 2026O. ReigatiansH19-14
Feb 28 2026O. ColfeiansA45-7
Mar 7 2026SidcupH12-19
Mar 28 2026BeckenhamH41-22
Apr 11 2026Battersea IronsidesA12-7
Apr 18 2026Sutton & EpsomA36-17
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Sept 13 2025Dartford Valley A19-14
Oct 4 2025Old Dunstonians H
Oct 11 2025Sittingbourne A36-21
Oct 18 2025Old Williamsonians H31-22
Nov 8 2025New Ash Green A24-29
Nov 22 2025Old Gravesendians H26-13
Nov 29 2025Brockleians A23-25
Dec 6 2025Gravesend 2nds A36-7
Dec 13 2025Tunbridge Wells A64-5
Dec 20 2025Whitstable H24-29
Jan 10 2026Dartford Valley H72-3
Jan 17 2026Old Dunstonians A-
Jan 24 2026Sittingbourne H15-52
Feb 14 2026Old Williamsonians A15-14
Feb 28 2026New Ash Green H84-17
Mar 7 2026Old Gravesendians A22-37
Mar 21 2026Brokleians H-
Mar 28 2026Gravesend 2nds H19-24
Apr 11 2026Tunbridge Wells 2 H13-17
Apr 18 2026Whitstable ALoss
Apr 25 2026Hastings and Bexhill A
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Oct 11 2025Maidstone 2 H36-21
Oct 18 2025Leigh 1 H40-36
Nov 15 2025Whitstable 2nds H0-40
Nov 22 2025Sittingbourne 2ndsA50-7
Nov 29 2025Deal 2nds H21-32
Dec 13 2025Gillingham 2nds H42-0
Dec 20 2025Folkestone 2nds A65-5
Jan 17 2026Medway 4ths H14-14
Jan 24 2026Maidstone 2nds A78-0
Jan 31 2026Tonbridge Judds 3rds H28-41
Feb 28 2026Whitstable 2nds A36-24
Mar 7 2026Sittingbourne 2 H12-48
Apr 11 2026Gillingham 2nds A42-46
Apr 18 2026Folkestone 2nds H40-63
Apr 25 2026Gravesend 3rds H
May 9 2026Deal 2nds A
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Sept 13 2025Lordswood 2nds H75-28
Sept 20 2025Sheppey 2nds H85-14
Oct 4 2025Dartford Valley 2nds A33-12
Oct 11 2025Deal 3rds A33-12
Nov 8 2025Vigo 2 H_
Nov 22 2025New Ash Green 2nds A-
Nov 29 2025Old Gravesendians 2nds H-
Dec 6 2025Thanet 3rds A42-40
Dec 13 2025Gravesend 4ths A-
Jan 10 2026Lordswood 2nds A19-34
Mar 7 2026New Ash Green 2nds H-
Mar 28 2026Thanet 3rds H17-17
Apr 11 2026Gravesend 4ths HHWO
Apr 18 2026Old Gravesendians 2nds A12-54
Apr 25 2026Sheppey 2nds A
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Resilient Canterbury Secure Well Earned Road Win

Written by Amber Waitimas

Dorking 17- 24 Canterbury Women 1st XV

Canterbury Women delivered a composed and physical performance on the road to secure a 24–17 victory over Dorking, with a dominant first half laying the platform for a hard-fought win.

Canterbury started with real intent, controlling territory and building pressure through their forward pack. Early carries from Lizzie Deverson, Rosie Payne and Ellie Rowe set the tone, while second-row partnership Amber Waitimas and Emma Alleyne brought physicality in the tight exchanges. However, an early setback saw Waitimas forced off through injury, with Mary Trimmer introduced earlier than expected and quickly making her presence felt around the park.

That disruption did little to slow Canterbury’s momentum. Sustained pressure close to the line, built through a series of pick and go phases, saw Hannah Sandeman crash over for the opening try. Robyn Gulley added the conversion to give Canterbury a deserved lead.

The forwards continued to dominate, with Lucy Relf and El Crowe carrying hard and consistently getting over the gain line. Following another sustained period of pressure and repeated infringements from Dorking during a pick and go sequence on the try line, the referee awarded a penalty try after a series of high tackles.

With Ella Jenkins providing quick, accurate service from the base, Canterbury maintained a high tempo. Strong support play from Layla Little and Lola Yuille-Clough ensured continuity in midfield, while Alice Hayward and Teagan Febrey posed threats out wide. The third try came through Gulley, who controlled proceedings expertly, spotting space, she broke the line to score before converting her own try, sending Canterbury into the break with a commanding 21–0 lead.

Dorking came out strongly in the second half, applying pressure and finding more rhythm in attack. However, Canterbury’s defence stood firm. Emily Moriarty, alongside her back three unit, provided a composed and reliable final line, dealing well with Dorking’s attempts to stretch play wide.

The second half was a physical contest, with both sides engaging in strong maul play. Canterbury turned defence into attack at a key moment, creating a maul from a high Dorking carry and earning a penalty advantage. Quick ball from Jenkins kept Dorking on the back foot, with direct carries repeatedly breaking the gain line and forcing offside penalties.

Gulley added a crucial penalty to extend Canterbury’s lead as Dorking began to build momentum. Despite late pressure from the hosts, Canterbury’s defensive structure held strong. Their aggressive line speed and well organised drift defence shut down attacking opportunities, with Sandeman once again outstanding in defence.

El Crowe’s powerful ball carrying continued to draw in multiple defenders, creating space for others, while Relf led from the front. As fatigue set in during the closing stages, her energy and physicality lifted the side, helping to disrupt Dorking’s attacking phases and regain control.

The bench made a significant impact, with Alexia Scarpulla, Claire Bernthal and Monique Beaumont adding fresh energy to the pack, while Lucy Spencer, Ellie Desborough and Mimi Jupe brought intensity and composure to see out the game.

Forward of the match was awarded to El Crowe for her relentless carrying and presence across the pitch, while back of the match went to Ella Jenkins for her control of both forwards and backs, and her excellent work at the base of the ruck to manage the game. A special mention goes to skipper Lucy Relf, whose leadership and determination helped lift the team at key moments, driving standards and energy when it mattered most.

Ultimately, it was a complete squad performance. From the first whistle to the last, Canterbury showed determination, resilience and togetherness to secure a well earned away victory, a result built on discipline, physicality and collective effort.