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Gillingham fans will be all smiles by May if the bookmakers’ odds for success are anything to go by.
Kent Spitfires were edged out in a hard-fought Metro Bank One-Day Cup match by Worcestershire Rapids on the Duckworth–Lewis–Stern method.
We take a look at some forgotten players from Gillingham’s recent past and where they’ve ended up.
It was carnival time at the Old Gun Site on Sunday where a big crowd of 560 saw Kent Kings win the London Tournament in yet another last-heat decider.
Dover’s Jake Dixon says winning the Moto2 British Grand Prix is a dream come true after a fairytale finish.
Georgia-Mae Fenton says she feels privileged to have shared the stage with legendary gymnast Simone Biles in the all-round final at Paris 2024.
Dartford-based footballer Toby Nelson has received his first full England cap - before thanking his local council for their support.
Goudhurst sailor Freya Black admits her Olympic campaign didn’t meet expectations - but that will give her extra motivation for Los Angeles in 2028.
New Canterbury Rugby Club vice-captain Frank Reynolds is targeting a top-four National League 2 East finish this season.
Nathan Hales kept his head while all around him lost theirs to claim a nerveless Olympic shooting gold.
Maidstone racer Ben Jelf will go in search of his 17th British title at the CPA British Sprint Championship at the weekend.
The Olympics are over for judo’s Katie-Jemima Yeats-Brown, but she leaves France having fulfilled her dream.
Harry Finch’s unbeaten half-century saw Kent Spitfires home by four wickets in their Metro Bank One-Day Cup group game with Hampshire at Beckenham.
Georgia-Mae Fenton believes a mentality shift was the key to Team GB’s improbable run to the brink of a women’s team gymnastics medal.
Jake Hill didn’t lack speed at Croft last weekend - but luck wasn’t on his side as he lost the lead in the race for the BTCC title.
Gillingham’s Isla Norman-Bell lit up the Stade de France with a spectacular try in the Olympic Games’ rugby sevens.
Georgia-Mae Fenton is set to begin her quest for an Olympic medal in the women’s artistic gymnastics team final - before going for individual glory.
Goudhurst’s Olympics debutant Freya Black was pleased with her day-one efforts alongside Saskia Tidey in the women’s skiff in Marseille.
Kent rower Emily Craig was so relaxed in the heats of the Olympics that she let her thoughts stray to her lunch.
Matt Parkinson held his nerve for Kent Spitfires against former club Lancashire to secure a pulsating Metro Bank One-Day Cup win in Blackpool.
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