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Eight is the magic number for Kent’s championship promotion hopes, with coach Jimmy Adams claiming winning half their games would be enough to go up.
Tom Richford says Canterbury were not relieved after topping the promotion play-off table, as preserving their top-flight status was ‘never in doubt.'
Boss Ray Turner is hoping good news comes in threes after possibly the most significant week in Faversham Town’s short history.
Sam Billings hopes to play for England for many years and knows success with Kent is the best way to make his dreams become reality.
Canterbury Hockey Club's Mel Clewlow has put recent disappointments behind her ahead of new European bid.
All-rounder Matt Coles says the Kent team he has returned to is better prepared for success than the one he left behind.
Adam Riley is confident he can improve upon his breakthrough season at Kent and is plotting a way to increase his role at the club.
KM Group sports journalist Alex Hoad on the reasons for bad behaviour among sporting stars and why Kent's own hero deserved international recognition.
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Canterbury moved a step closer to National 2 South survival, despite suffering a last-minute defeat at home to Launceston on Saturday.
Relief for Holcombe keeper George Pinner after Holcombe secure promotion to the national Premier Division.
Kent batsman Brendan Nash ready to put the disappointment of last season behind him.
Canterbury and Holcombe will both be playing national Premier Division hockey next season after their success at the Promotion Play-offs.
Batsman Joe Denly insists he is yet to fulfil his potential and hopes to do so over the coming seasons with Kent.
Canterbury forward Craig Boyne hopes to extend his stay at Polo Farm but not before firing the city club to national Premier Division safety.
Andy Pratt says Canterbury Rugby Club have to ‘finish the job’ they have started on a potentially defining day in National 2 South on Saturday.
Manager Ray Turner hopes Faversham’s new-found defensive resilience will help the club deliver promotion through the play-offs.
Danny Ward claims Whitstable are officially the best Kent team in Ryman League, Division 1 South this season – and he has the stats to prove it.
Kent are on the verge of a new era with skipper Rob Key set to step away from the opening batsman role he has occupied for his entire county career.
KM Group sports journalist Alex Hoad looks ahead to one of the highlights of the sporting calendar with the US Masters and Grand National looming.