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Former Kent and England star Joe Denly is expected to complete a return to the club in the next 10 days, according to reports.
Canterbury Ladies climbed to second in Investec National Premier Division while Holcombe remain unbeaten, though Canterbury men's struggles continued.
Wicketkeeper Sam Billings says while he was flattered by reported interest from other counties this summer, he always wanted to stay at Kent.
Canterbury RFC head coach Andy Pratt admits his side have “lost the foundations” of their fantastic last campaign but has backed the squad to respond.
Ray Turner says Faversham are already reaping the rewards of their focus on youth development and is thrilled by the depth of his Town squad.
Canterbury slipped to second-bottom of National 2 South after a fourth defeat in five matches this season, going down 22-10 to Bishop’s Stortford.
Canterbury and Holcombe Ladies maintained their unbeaten start in Investec National Premier Division while Canterbury's men earned their first points.
Ebbsfleet United climbed to fourth in Vanarama Conference South after a convincing 3-0 win at Farnborough on Saturday afternoon.
Margate went top of Ryman League Premier Division for at least one night as they saw-off 10-man Bury Town 4-1 in Suffolk on Saturday afternoon.
Tyrone Marsh struck a dramatic late equaliser to ensure Welling United a point from their long trip to Chester in Vanarama Conference Premier.
Substitute Tom Murphy snatched a deserved last-gasp point for Dover Athletic at Bristol Rovers in Vanarama Conference Premier on Saturday afternoon.
There are comebacks, capitulations and milestones galore in our round-up of all the Kent teams in Ryman League action on Saturday.
Charlton Athletic remain unbeaten in the Championship but had to settle for a 1-1 draw at home to Birmingham City on Saturday afternoon.
Kent Cricket head coach Jimmy Adams has said he hopes Rob Key will stay on as the county's skipper.
Ray Turner is looking forward to a long-awaited return to fortress Faversham their only home game in the space of six weeks.
Danny Ward is backing Whitstable to bounce back to form at home after lean time on their travels.
Coach Andy Pratt says beleagured Canterbury need to put any thought of a promotion push to one side and focus on getting their season back on track.
Mitch Claydon reflected on his first 50-wicket Championship season with pride and says Kent fans should be excited about the coming seasons.
After agreeing to extend his Kent contract Jimmy Adams says fans have seen a glimpse of the club’s future, and insists ‘the sky is the limit’.
Canterbury suffered a third away defeat of the National 2 South season as they crumbled to a 43-12 reverse at Taunton Titans on Saturday.