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PRE-SEASON
DateOppositionVenueScore
11 Aug 2023Tonbridge JuddiansHome21- 26
19 August 2023London WelshHome43 - 17
25 Aug 2023BlackheathAway21- 54
NATIONAL LEAGUE 2
DateOppositionVenueScore
2 Sept 2023SevenoaksAway23 - 22
9 Sept 2023Tonbridge JuddiansHome45 - 19
16 Sept 2023EsherAway29 - 21
23 Sept 2023WimbledonHome29 - 32
30 Sept 2023WorthingAway38 - 45
7 October 2023DorkingHome31 - 36
14 October 2023BarnesAway39 - 22
4 November 2023Westcombe ParkHome25 - 19
11 Nov 2023North WalshamAway10 - 54
18 Nov 2023GuernseyAway10 - 34
25 Nov 2023Old AlbanianHome32 - 27
2 Dec 2023Bury St EdmundsAway P - P
9 Dec 2023HenleyHome33 - 43
16 Dec 2023Tonbridge JuddiansAway24 -28
6 January 2024Bury St EdmundsAway33 - 12
13 Jan 2024EsherHome34 - 36
20 Jan 2024WimbledonAway36 - 53
27 Jan 2024WorthingHome36 - 33
10 Feb 2024DorkingAway42 - 22
17 Feb 2024BarnesHome20 - 29
24 Feb 2024Westcombe ParkAway27 - 14
9 March 2024North WalshamHome41 - 12
16 March 2024GuernseyHome33 - 19
23 March 2024Old AlbanianAway38 - 23
6 April 2024Bury St EdmundHome29 - 25
13 April 2024HenleyAway36 - 35
27 April 2024SevenoaksHome
WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP SOUTH EAST 2View League Table
PRE-SEASON
DateOppositionVenueScore
Sept 3 2023BlackheathHome41 - 20
Sept 10 2023Thanet WanderersAway
WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP SOUTH EAST 2
DateOppositionVenueScore
Sept 17 2023Farnham WomenHome24 - 0
Sept 24 2023Guildford Gazelles LadiesAway41 - 26
Oct 8 2023Horsham WomenHome15 - 20
Oct 15th (IW CUP)Dartford Valley LadiesAway13 - 5
Oct 22 2023Heathfield & W LadiesHome27 - 5
Oct 29 2023 (WI Plate)Heathfield & W Ladies Home17 - 27
Nov 5 2023Dartford Valley LadiesAway14 - 35
Nov 12 2023Pulborough WomenHome28- 5
Nov 18 2023Guernsey LadiesAway3 - 34
Dec 3 2023Tonbridge Juddian LadiesAway5 - 10
Dec 17 2023Aylesford Bulls LadiesAway
Jan 7 2024Guildford Gazelles LadiesHome
Jan 14 2024Horsham WomenAway27 - 25
Jan 28 2024Heathfield & W Ladies Away5 -5
Feb 11 2024Dartford Valley RosesHome38 - 8
Feb 18 2024Pulborough WomenAway12 - 33
March 10 2024Tonbridge Juddian LadiesHome22 - 7
march 16 2024Guernsey LadiesHome41 - 5
April 7 2024Aylesford Bulls LadiesHome32 - 12
April 14 2024Farnham WomenAway24 - 47
COUNTIES 1 KENTView League Table
PRE-SEASON
DateOppositionVenueScore
19 Aug 2023London Welsh DruidsHome29- 17
2 Sept 2023SevenoaksAway5 - 17
COUNTIES 1 KENT
DateOppositionVenueScore
16 Sept 2023BeccehamianHome30 - 23
23 septThanet WanderersAway25 - 28
30 Sept 2023Cranbrook 1st XVHome0 - 76
7 Oct 2023Heathfield & WaldronAway18 - 34
14 Oct 2023DartfordiansHome52 - 7
21 Oct 2023Deal & Betteshanger Away21 - 32
4 Nov 2023DoverHome43 - 14
11 Nov 2023Charlton ParkAway16 - 50
18 Nov 2023CrowboroughHome43 - 10
2 Dec 2023AshfordAway0 - 19
9 Dec 2023BromleyHome36 - 10
15 Dec 2023Thanet WanderersHome60 - 22
6 Jan 2024CranbrookAway19 - 43
13 Jan 2024Heathfield & WaldronHome45 - 22
20 Jan 2024DartfordiansAway
27 Jan 2024Deal & BetteshangerHome38 - 17
3 Feb 2024DoverAway31 - 43
10 Feb 2024DartfordiansAway36 - 51
17 Feb 2024Charlton ParkHome60 - 12
2 March 2024CrowboroughAwayMatch Postponed
9 March 2024CrowboroughAway27 - 7
16 March 2024AshfordHome28 - 18
23 March 2024BromleyAway26 - 28
6 April 2024BeccehamianAway63 - 0
COUNTIES 5 KENTView League Table
DateOppositionVenueScore
16 Sept 2023Beccehamian IIHome60 - 19
23 Sept 2023GreenwichHomeHWO
30 Sep 2023Cranbrook IIAway12 - 49
21 Oct 2023AskeansHome53 - 26
4 Nov 2023Old Colfeians IIAway55 - 12
18 Nov 2023Sevenoaks IIIAwayP - P
2 Dec 2023Ashford IIHome26 - 15
9 Dec 2023Bromley IIAway26 - 41
16 Dec 2023Sevenoaks IIIAway12 - 5
13 Jan 2024GreenwichHome41 - 19
20 Jan 2024Cranbrook IIHome
27 Jan 2024AskeansAway12 - 70
3 Feb 2024Old Colfeians IIHome57 - 7
9 March 2024Sevenoaks IIIHome41 - 27
16 March 2024Ashford IIAway7 - 62
23 March 2024Bromley IIHome32 - 20
6 April 2024Beccehamians IIHome21 - 47
KENT B RURALView League Table
DateOppositionVenueScore
16 Sept 2023Medway 4thsHome31 - 22
30 Sept 2023Ash 1AwayWO
7 Oct 2023Dover 2Home0 - 36
14 Oct 2023Folkestone 2Away42 - 12
21 Oct 2023East Peckham 1Home0 - 37
4 Nov 2023Snowdown 1AwayMatch rescheduled - 24 Feb
11 Nov 2023Gillingham Anchorians 2AwayMatch Cancelled
18 Nov 2023Aylesford 2Home27 - 5
2 Dec 2023Thanet 2Home36 - 10
9 Dec 2023Rye 1AwayHWO
6 Jan 2024Ash 1Home24 - 30
13 Jan 2024Dover 2Away45 - 5
20 Jan 2024Folkestone 2HomeMatch Cancelled
27 Jan 2024East Peckham 1AwayHWO
3 Feb 2024Snowdown 1Home7 - 41
10 Feb 2024Folkestone 2Away41 - 5
23 Feb 2024Snowdown 1Home13 - 31
2 March 2024Aylesford 2Away47 - 7
16 March 2024Thanet 2AwayHWO
23 march 2024Rye 1HomeAWO
6 April 2024Medway 4AwayHWO
13th April 2024Ash 1Away39 - 24
KENT A RURALView League Table
DateOppositionVenueScore
16 Sept 2023Sittingbourne 2Home52 - 5
23 Sept 2023Tunbridge Wells 3Away39 - 40
30 Sept 2023Deal 2Away24 - 46
7 Oct 2023Ashford BarbariansHome37 - 17
14 Oct 2023Weavering 1Home32 - 24
21 Oct 2023Edenbridge 1HomeAWO
4 Nov 2023Maidstone 2AwayMatch Cancelled
11 Nov 2023Sittingbourne 2Away40 - 47
18 Nov 2023Leigh 1Home21 - 5
25 Nov 2023London MediaHome54 - 17
2 Dec 2023Thanet 3Home47 - 7
9 Dec 2023Vigo 2Away40 - 0
16 Dec 2024Tunbridge Wells 3Home5 - 45
6 Jan 2024Deal 2Home12 - 48
13 Jan 2024Ashford BarbariansAwayHWO
27 Jan 2024Edenbridge 1Away40 - 0
3 Feb 2024Maidstone 2Home5 - 5
16 Feb 2024Weavering 1Home35 - 36
23 Feb 2024Maidstone 2Away40 - 0
2 March 2024Leigh 1AwayHWO
16 march 2024Thanet 3Away60 - 0
23 March 2024Vigo 2HomeHWO
DateTeamOppositionVenueScore
17 Sept 20231st XVThanet 1'sAway5 - 32
17 Sept 20232nd XVAshfordAway14 - 15
24 Sept 20231st XVMedway (Nat Cup)Away24 - 12
24 Sept 20232nd XVAshfordHome22 - 17
1 Oct 20232nd XVDatfordiansAway17 - 21
8 Oct 20231st XVSidcup 1Home36 - 45
8 Oct 20232nd XVSidcup 2'sHomeMatch Cancelled
15 Oct 20232nd XVWhitstableAway10 - 28
22 Oct 20231st XVAylesford1Home27 - 19
22 Oct 20232nd XVAylesford2HomeMatch Cancelled
30 Oct 20231st XVBury St. Edmunds 1'sAway35 - 26
5 Nov 20231st XVGravesendAwayMatch Cancelled
5 Nov 20232nd XVDeal and BettsAway
12 Nov 20231st XVTonbridge Juddians AAway35 - 19
12 Nov 20232nd XVTonbridge Juddians BAway5 - 17
19 Nov 20231st XVTBC (Nat cup)TBC
26 Nov 20231st XVTBC (County League Rnd 2)TBC
26 Nov 20232nd XVTBc (County League Rnd 2)TBC
10 Dec 20231st XvMedwayHome
10 Dec 20232nd XVMedway GoldHome
17 Dec 20231st XVBishops StortfordHome
17 Dec 20232nd XVBishops StortfordHome
14 Jan 20241st XVSutton & EpsomAway5 - 41
14 Jan 20242nd XVSutton & EpsomAway24 - 58
21 Jan 20241st XVOld ElthamiansAway
21 Jan 20242nd XVOld AlleyniansAway
28 Jan 20231st XVSevenoaksHome
28 Jan 20232nd XVSevenoaksHome
4 Feb 20242nd XVDartfordiansHome
11 Feb 20241st XVTonbridge Juddians AHome
11 Feb 20242nd XVTonbridge Juddians BHome
18 Feb 20241st XVThanet 1's Home
18 Feb 20242nd XVThanet 2's Home
25 Feb 20241st XVGravesend DevHome
25 Feb 20242nd XVGravesend DevHome
3 March 20241st XVSidcupAway
3 March 20242nd XVSidcupAway
10 March 20241st XVAylesfordHome
10 March 2022nd XVAylesfordHome
24 march 20241st XVCounty League Rnd 8TBC
24 March 20242nd XVCounty League Rnd 8TBC
31 March 20241st XVTOUR REDRUTHAway
31 March 20242nd XVTOUR REDRUTHAway
9 April 20272nd XVWhitstable (H) Home
21 April 20241st XVCounty 7'sTBC
21 April 20242nd XVCounty 7'sTBC

News

Tributes to Gordon Stewart

Gordon and MichelineIt is with great sadness that the club has learned of the death of Gordon Stewart, a long time club member, friend, supporter and highly respected youth coach. Two rugby men who knew him well, former chairman Steve Uglow and former Head of Rugby Andy Pratt, pay tribute to a wonderful character and proud Scot who will be remembered by so many.

Everyone at Canterbury RFC will be sad to hear of the death of Gordon Stewart. He had moved to Canterbury, working in computers. As under-8 coach, I first encountered him at Elthamians, screaming passionately in a broad and unintelligible Scots accent at a small red-headed bundle of energy that I had put on the wing. That winger was Gordon’s son Eoin, destined to become one of Canterbury’s most talented scrum halves.

For many years Gordon coached that age group at mini and youth rugby level. It was a talented bunch that had considerable success at Colts level. But many of the players will remember best the annual tours where the sheer fun and effervescence that Gordon brought with everything he did made these events the stuff of legend. He was unstoppable – at Reims in 1983, he (as a non-French speaker) spent 30 minutes explaining to our French hosts (non-English speakers) the nature of the Sun Newspaper. And all in his Dundonian accent.

His support of Eoin’s rugby career was unwavering and his contribution to the club’s junior rugby through that decade was immense – always willing to take on tasks and inevitably making committee meetings bearable by his refusal to take anything too seriously. More recently he would be found on the mini rugby touchline again, now cheering on his grandchildren.

The loss of Eoin’s mother, Muriel, was a huge blow to Gordon and was felt by all who knew her, but he has had many happy years with Micheline Weigh – who has also been a stalwart club servant, along with her sons, Dan and Jerome. Whether there were disputes as to whether Eoin or Dan was the better scrum half is not known. What is known is that everyone who knew Gordon will feel bereft. The club sends its heartfelt condolences to Micheline, to Gary, Ailsa and Eoin and to Dan and Jerome.

Steve Uglow


Coach Gordon StewartGordon Stewart’s immense contribution to Youth Rugby at Canterbury is reflected by Andy Pratt, former captain, Head Coach ad Head of Rugby, whose own rugby career was guided by Gordon from a young age.

Like so many mums and dads who give up their time to coach at weekends, Gordon had a profound impact on the lives of the young players he led. I was lucky enough to be one of them. He knew his rugby but what he did so well was much more than coaching how to tackle or pass. Ask any of his former players about him and I guarantee they will smile and be able to recount several memories of those times. It probably won’t be a memory on the pitch either.

He made rugby fun. He made Sunday mornings the highlight of your week. Gordon had no time for rugby’s stuffier traditions, but he cherished its values. We didn’t wear blazers or ties, but we had such a laugh whether we were training, playing or on the several tours we went on. Most of his players continued playing into senior rugby thanks to the love of rugby and the club that he fostered. For me, that’s the true measure of his success as a youth coach but he wanted more.

The All Blacks have a saying “Better people make better All Blacks”. Gordon was determined to develop good young people through rugby, regardless of how good at the sport they were. Back in March I discovered an old festival certificate from those times and sent him a photo of it. We reminisced over text and he ended the chat with:

I’m proud of the fact that ALL of you have turned out to be good sons, fathers and husbands. I loved every second with all of you and you’ll be in my heart forever

He’ll be missed greatly but the memories and laughter will live on with so many of the lads and lasses he coached.

Thanks Gordon, we owe you so much.

Andy Pratt