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Canterbury Ladies made it two wins from three in Investec National Premier Division after beating Reading 2-0 in their first home game of the season.
Kent’s 2014 season ended on a low note with a 244-run humbling at home to Gloucestershire in LV= County Championship Division 2 on Friday.
Andy Pratt hopes Canterbury Rugby Club’s defeat at Worthing will spark a response in their daunting trip to Taunton.
Ray Turner has vowed to play it cool in the build-up to Faversham Town’s FA Cup trip to Maidenhead on Saturday.
Sam Billings says he’s happy with his breakthrough season with Kent, seeing it as a case of ‘mission accomplished.’
Mel Clewlow reflected on her ‘sweet moment’ – striking the last second equaliser which denied Holcombe victory in the first Kent derby.
Kent vice-captain Sam Northeast gave his backing to the new deals for some of the core of Kent’s team and hopes it leads to an assault on silverware.
Adam Riley said signing a new contract at the club was a ‘no brainer’ as he wants to be part of ‘the good thing we’ve got going at Kent.’
Darren Stevens is delighted to have signed a new two-year Kent contract and has targeted a glorious finish to his career in a place he calls home.
Darren Stevens and budding England stars Adam Riley, Sam Billings and Daniel Bell-Drummond are among those to have extended their Kent contracts.
Canterbury’s attempted comeback at newly-relegated Worthing fell-short on Saturday as they suffered their second away defeat in National 2 South.
The first Kent derby in Investec National Premier Division history produced a thrilling finale as Holcombe and Canterbury shared the points.
Kent had to settle for a draw in the final hour at Hampshire on Thursday afternoon after an enthralling last day of their Championship clash.
Chris Kinnear won’t panic despite a fifth defeat in six games leaving Dover third-bottom in Vanarama Conference and without their injured star keeper.
Sam Northeast wants to sign an extended deal at Kent after a remarkable turnaround in fortunes over the summer.
Canterbury head coach Andy Pratt has targeted a second straight win to help Canterbury establish themselves near the tight top of National 2 South.
Boss Ray Turner claims “these are great days at Faversham Town” as they bid to hit the top of Ryman League, Division 1 South for the first time ever.
Canterbury Ladies player-coach Jen Wilson has played down the significance of the first ever Kent hockey derby in Investec National Premier Division.
Canterbury bulldozed their way to a fine 28-15 win over ambitious Old Elthamians with two tries late-on in their National 2 South home opener.
Kent sides occupy the top-two places in Investec National Premier Division after finding the goal trail on the opening day of the new season.