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Kent’s miserable batting summer continued on day two of their Vitality County Championship clash with Nottinghamshire at Canterbury.
Kent were demoralised in the field once more as Nottinghamshire batted out the first day of their County Championship Division 1 match at Canterbury.
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Central Park Stadium is hosting a new fundraising initiative next month which could make a big difference to local good causes.
Folkestone’s Ruben Mudd called the shots with plenty of tournament wins that bode well for the future.
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It was one-way traffic after a good early showing as Gravesend were well beaten by Sidcup in Regional 2 South East.
Tonbridge Juddians racked up seven tries on their way to victory on the road in National League 2 East.
It’s back-to-back wins for Canterbury in National League 2 East after victory at Sevenoaks.
The results of the day came in Division 3 as Pegasus 81 thrashed Hempstead United 14-0.
It was a case of Back-to-Back retirements for The Mote with two generations of the same family drawing a line under their respective roles.
Jake Hill’s latest Goodwood outing ended perfectly as he swapped the BTCC for another run in the cars of yesteryear.
With a home World Cup in 2025, Rosie Galligan is hoping England’s women’s rugby squad can replicate the impact their football counterparts had.
Jack Leaning’s hundred and a stubborn last-wicket partnership helped Kent rescue a draw against Hampshire at Canterbury.
Tawanda Muyeye led Kent’s resistance after they were forced to follow-on against Hampshire at Canterbury on Wednesday.
Maidstone’s Tom Jackson came up short at the Defender Burghley Horse Trials - but had no complaints after stallion Capels Hollow Drift gave his all.
Kent’s batting woes continued on day two of their County Championship Division 1 match against Hampshire at Canterbury.
Mersham Sports are now Ashford’s number one club after winning Kent League promotion on a dramatic final day of the season.
Love Island duo Ronnie Vint and Tyrique Hyde will be back at Dartford for a charity football match tonight.
Dover’s Jake Dixon put a poor qualifying result behind him to charge through the field at the Moto2 San Marino Grand Prix.