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Susannah Townsend says her nine-month injury nightmare will be the making of her as she sets her sights on more Olympic glory.
Manny Parry is excited for the challenge that awaits him at Dover and is looking forward to competing at the top end of the table.
Hythe boss Clive Cook has bolstered his defensive ranks with the capture of versatile former Gillingham youngster Callum Emptage.
Folkestone boss Neil Cugley says he is in no rush to add the final piece to his new-look Invicta side.
Hurdler Jack Green says his shining Diamond League performance has given him the confidence that he can mix it with the best in the world.
Defender Connor Essam has put pen to paper on a two-year deal after agreeing to a fourth stint at Dover.
Sam Northeast hopes Kent’s enforced break from action won’t hinder his side’s chances in potentially their two biggest games of the season.
Jason Gillespie reflected fondly on his early-season spell as interim assistant coach at Kent, saying there is an air of confidence around the club.
Faversham manager Ray Turner has praised departing keeper Will Godmon who has left the club by mutual consent as he seeks to play at a higher level.
Hythe boss Clive Cook says he is disappointed by money-hungry players.
Olympic champion Susannah Townsend has celebrated her return to action by agreeing a return to ‘home’ club Canterbury.
Dover keeper Mitch Walker trusts manager Chris Kinnear to assemble a squad at Crabble which will make them even better than they were last season.
Folkestone have agreed a deal to re-sign Scott Heard following his release from National League promotion chasers Dagenham & Redbridge.
New Faversham striker Mark Lovell says he wants to be part of Town’s tilt for the title next season.
Head coach Matt Walker hailed his side's resilience after they claimed potentially vital Championship points against the odds on Sunday evening.
Kent staved off the threat of a first defeat of the Championship season with a gritty effort to salvage a draw against Durham on Sunday evening.
Captain Sam Northeast says Kent's overseas signings are boosting their promotion push.
Professional boxer Josh Kennedy has his sights on a televised clash for the Commonwealth title later this year.
An excited Yasir Shah hopes he can help Kent’s push for promotion during his four-match Championship stint.
Kent have signed Pakistan bowler Yasir Shah, the world’s top-ranked Test leg-spinner, for four Specsavers County Championship matches.