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Rob Key says Kent’s promotion fate this year will depend on them making a fast start to the LV= County Championship, Division 2 campaign.
Ray Turner wants five straight wins in bid to snatch a Ryman League Division 1 South play-off spot.
Whitstable assistant boss Steve Nolan insists Saturday’s visit of Tooting & Mitcham is their biggest game of the season
Andy Pratt insists Canterbury Rugby Club have not given up in their quest for promotion, despite Saturday's 41-8 defeat to Ampthill.
Darren Stevens is excited by the 2014 season, not just because he’s free to play but because of the potential for the club to be truly competitive.
Kent coach Jimmy Adams says a return to the top-table of county cricket is the club’s main aim as they prepare for the start of their campaign.
On the eve of the new season Australian seamer Doug Bollinger hopes his experience will help the Kent squad become winners.
Breaking sports news live throughout the day from Gillingham, Charlton Athletic and Kent Cricket on Thursday, April 10.
Several former NFL stars arrived in east Kent last week ahead of a pair of American Football camps.
Kent have handed fast-bowler Robbie Joseph a contract to return to the club at the age of 32.
Live breaking sports news from Gillingham, Charlton Athletic, Kent Cricket and more in Kent Sportsday on Monday, April 7
Canterbury's hopes of promotion from National 2 South were dealt a huge blow with a crushing 41-8 defeat at rivals Ampthill on Saturday.
Breaking sports news from Gillingham, Charlton Athletic, Kent Cricket and more in Kent Sportsday on Friday, April 4.
Paceman Mitch Claydon says compatriot Doug Bollinger can’t wait to start his Kent career and predicts his arrival could spark success.
Live breaking sports news from Gillingham, Charlton Athletic, Kent Cricket and more in Kent Sportsday on Thursday, April 3.
Skipper Michael Farrer wants to add experience to his squad in the summer to help Canterbury return to the National Premier Division play-offs.
Kent Cricket members gathered for a largely upbeat club AGM at The Spitfire Ground, St Lawrence, on Wednesday night.
Andy Pratt is unsure what Canterbury could achieve this season and says only the crucial clash at Ampthill will decide whether they contest the title.
Rob Key says “few players in the world” could have replaced all-rounder Darren Stevens, had he been banned from playing cricket this season.
Darren Stevens expects to be hit by emotion when he walks out alongside his Kent team-mates again following his acquittal on match-fixing allegations.