NATIONAL LEAGUE 2 EASTView League Table
PRE-SEASON
DateOppositionVenueScore
Aug 16 2025EsherA31 - 24
Aug 22 2025Tonbridge JuddiansH19-22
Aug 29 2025BlackheathA47-0
NATIONAL EAST LEAGUE 2
DateOppositionVenueScore
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 2026BarnesH29-31
2 May 2026Oxford HarlequinsH
WOMEN'S NC 1 SOUTH EAST (SOUTH)View League Table
DateOppositionVenueScore
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 WomenA5-57
Regional 2 South EastView League Table
PRE-SEASON
DateOppositionVenueScore
Aug 22 2025Tonbridge Juddians H-
Aug 29 2025Deal 1st XVH15-17
COUNTIES 1 KENT
DateOppositionVenueScore
Sept 6 2025Battersea IronsidesH29-34
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
COUNTIES 3 KENTView League Table
DateOppositionVenueScore
Sept 6 2025Hastings and Bexhill H10-30
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 A60-5
KENT RURAL BView League Table
DateOppositionVenue
Sept 13 2025Tonbridge Judds 3rds A
Sept 20 2025Gravesend 3rds A
Oct 4 2025Medway 4thsH
Oct 11 2025Maidstone 2 H
Oct 18 2025Leigh 1 H
Nov 15 2025Whitstable 2nds H
Nov 22 2025Sittingbourne 2ndsA
Nov 29 2025Deal 2nds H
Dec 13 2025Gillingham 2nds H
Dec 20 2025Folkestone 2nds A
Jan 17 2026Medway 4ths H
Jan 24 2026Maidstone 2nds A
Jan 31 2026Tonbridge Judds 3rds H
Feb 28 2026Whitstable 2nds A
Mar 7 2026Sittingbourne 2 H
Apr 11 2026Gillingham 2nds A
Apr 18 2026Folkestone 2nds H
Apr 25 2026Gravesend 3rds H
May 9 2026Deal 2nds A
KENT RURAL CView League Table
DateOppositionVenueScore
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 A19-83
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Thoughts On The Season

SATURDAY PREVIEW

Last Saturday was tough one to take and one of my most disappointing in rugby. Six points across the two games was all that separated us from very different emotions. When I look in the mirror, I know we came up short and that has made processing our weekend so important. I can’t question the pride that every player had in wearing the Canterbury shirt, it was clear for all to see, but our execution at key moments sealed out fate. In big games small margins become deciding factors.

I said last week that this was the end of the season where destinies are decided and seeing the Pilgrims relegated by such a small margin, after a long campaign where we finished outside the relegation places, was another reminder of how unforgiving sport can be. I shared a quote on Tuesday from my new favourite Chinese philosopher. Confucius is credited with saying “Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising ever time we fall”. It has been a long journey to get our Pilgrims playing at level 6 and this knock back won’t deter us from preparing the squad to return next season.

One of the most rewarding parts of this year has been watching our young players grow and develop. Seeing them progress, gain confidence and push toward national league level and beyond is exactly what we want this club to stand for. Creating an environment where players can arrive, improve, and realise their potential will always be at the heart of what we do.
My thanks must go to Mal Graves and Will Hilton who have worked hard with the team and Saturday’s result does not take away from their efforts all season. Dan Gill has also helped the Pilgrims wheels continue to turn as the Pilgrims team manager as well and notching up another handful of performances.

A big thank you as well to Tom Short, who has led the Cannons through another strong season, keeping them in Counties 3 Kent after last year’s promotion. Thanks to his work, there continues to be a clear and effective pathway between the Pilgrims and Cannons, which is incredibly valuable and not easy to maintain.

Against Barnes, the 1st XV made exactly the start we had prepared for and went into half-time in control, with Aiden Moss crossing for two tries on his final appearance for the club.
In the second half, however, a series of handling errors at crucial moments limited our ability to build on that lead. Combined with coming off second best in the set-piece, it shifted momentum and placed us under increasing pressure. Too often, that pressure was self-inflicte and the penalties we conceded gave Barnes the opportunities they needed to stay in the game. We held the lead until the very last play, which makes the outcome an especially bitter pill to swallow.

As a group we feel fortunate to have the opportunity this weekend to finish the season on a different note and put in a complete performance against Oxford Harlequins who visit the Marine Travel ground tomorrow.

I write this column every week, but as the season comes to a close its essential for me to recognise the people that the team could not function without.
Alex Veale has put up with me for another year and has developed new and inventive ways to captivate the players imaginations and focus on our attack. Even Clive has been involved in some of the demo’s!

Nathan Morris was coaching on the pitch until Christmas and since has been supporting our scrum virtually, maximising the use of technology at our disposal. Thanks to him, our young front row have continued to develop and he is constantly fielding questions for myself.
I must also thank our Director of Rugby, Taff Gwilliam, for all his hard work and support throughout the season. There is a great deal of work that goes into enabling the club to thrive and operate cohesively and Taff is at the heart of that.

Chris Fullbrook aka Vinnie, has continued to be in charge of many different roles including 1st XV team manager, fourth official, registration secretary, head of discipline as well many things in between. I am continually grateful for his knowledge and the amount of time his gives to the team, without it we wouldn’t be able to function.Thanks to Ernie and Darren for taking their annual cruise to Guernsey with a car full of kit! This makes all the difference and greatly simplifies our travel as a team on the day.

Charline Bannigan has been working his magic in the treatment room, supported brilliantly by Ben Cassidy, Leon Benning and Malek, our fantastic student from the University of Kent.

Thanks also to David Haigh, our ever-reliable press officer and matchday announcer, and to Rebecca Williams for leading our communications so effectively.
As a squad we will complete our annual review next week and as a 1st XV and Pilgrims this is the first time in recent seasons that we haven’t made obvious progress from a league table perspective. Irrespective of this, I have still seen a great deal of growth in the group and across the board we are doing things to a higher standard and in greater detail compared to this time last year. My immediate reflection is that this shows how keeping pace in the competitive landscape that we battle in each season is essential. For us to take the next step forward more is needed from every area and we will use pre-season to make sure we leave no stone unturned. That isn’t for now though.

For now, I have three final thank yous. Firstly, to everyone who has supported us throughout the season. We’ve shared some special moments at home — Oundle and Dorking stand out in particular — and those occasions are made even more memorable by the energy and passion from those on the sidelines.
We know that anyone who pulls on a Canterbury shirt is representing more than just themselves — they’re representing a community — and that’s something the players feel every time they step onto the field.

Secondly I would like to thank the committee for allowing me to lead the team for another season. Our Club continues to grow against the external prevailing winds and I am so proud to be able to contribute my own part to such a special community. I am fortunate to see how hard our committee works to make this all possible.

My final thank you goes to the players. Watching this group of young men develop, not just as players but as people, is something I never take for granted. Seeing the friendships they build and how they balance life with rugby at the centre of it all is a big part of what makes this team special and it’s clear to see the impact it has week in, week out. I’m incredibly grateful for the time, effort, and energy they invest into the team. It’s that commitment that makes this group what it is — a side that’s stronger together and far greater than the sum of its parts.

I hope you all have a great summer and I look forward to seeing you at the start of another exciting season in September.

MATT CORKER, HEAD COACH