Sevenoaks Rugby Club Handbook 2016/17

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HANDBOOK

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CONTENTS Chairman’s Report

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Club Contacts

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1st XV Fixtures

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Senior Awards

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2nd XV Fixtures

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3rd XV Fixtures

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Juniors 2015/16

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Subscriptions & Training

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Junior Fixtures Under 13s - Under 18s

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Mini Fixtures

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International Fixtures List of Advertisers

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Sevenoaks Rugby Club extends a Mighty Oaks thank you to all of our sponsors Cover photo: 1st XV celebrate winning the play-off © Lee Adamson

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CHAIRMANS REPORT I would like to start this report with a tribute to our President Phil Bradshaw, who passed away after a courageous four-year battle with cancer, on the night of the Club Annual Dinner, May 21 2016. As most members will know, Phil was ever present at the Club since he started playing in 1972, and in a world that probably has more takers than givers, he gave himself to the Club for over 40 years, as Treasurer, Sevens Organizer, Field Steward and President. We are very grateful to Phil and send our love and prayers to Tina, John, Jane and the boys; his passing will leave a great void in many lives. With perfect symmetry, Phil’s last game was the tense Play-Off against London Cornish, which secured promotion in some style for the 1st XV, so he certainly left us with a great big smile! I should like to personally thank the Management Team for their dedication to running the Club creatively, innovatively, yet always prudently and with respect to our members and opponents - they are some team. Members who have volunteered to do a job know that you have no idea how much time people give to the Club until you put your hand up and get involved, so please think about what you could do, rather than what ‘they ought to do’. Financially we continue to be in good shape under John Wilkinson’s watchful eye; we have continued to invest in the Club infrastructure, particularly the surrounds to the 1st XV pitch, generously sponsored and executed by The O’Keefe Group, training equipment, new posts (provided by the Council) and the widening of the cabbage patch (!). The Children’s Workshop, a nursery which has been our tenant for many years, is moving into its new purpose-built home in Lady Boswells school this summer, so we are planning to replace this vital income with a new enterprise run by our Clubhouse Manager, Diane Carey, called The Soft Play Café, launching in the Autumn, of which more detail later.

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Nick Wilkinson, our Rugby Development Officer, now has a team of coaches helping him preach the gospel in local primary and secondary schools, and is much in demand, as evidenced by the turnout at both SRFC Primary Schools Tag Festival and the Saracens Summer Camp. We see this as both our duty to help under-resourced local schools and as a natural source of new talent for our juniors. I think it is safe to say that the relocation of the 1st XV pitch next to the new BradshawPearl Balcony (and bar!) has been an unqualified success, the drainage has already improved and the playing surface should be considerably better for next season with additional top dressing and channel remediation. Although a year has passed since my last report, I cannot claim much progress on the 3G pitch project which I am still working on with our landlords Sevenoaks Town Council. The idea is still very much alive. Our main sponsor, Savills, has continued to give us the ability to provide first class equipment and facilities to our players of all ages, and we are very grateful that they will continue for a third year. Please remember that Savills will pay the club ÂŁ500 for every house sales instruction from members and their families, and I am delighted to say that last year four such referrals were completed, resulting in an extra ÂŁ2,000 for the club and an estimated ÂŁ50,000 of fee income generated for our sponsor, a genuinely commercial partnership. Thanks to further grant funding from the Ibstock Cory Environmental Trust, we hope to continue investment in 2016/17 to include relocating the club shop and gents toilets to accommodate an injury rehabilitation suite and small gym. The players will need to be fit in division one. However we will need to continue to concentrate on increasing sponsorship and other sources of income to ensure that all of the planned improvements are affordable (where grant is not available) and can therefore be undertaken.

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We continue to welcome new members from overseas, all of whom are qualified coaches, and encourage a valuable Southern hemisphere perspective on all matters rugby, including beer-pong and kiwi DJ-ing. This year’s crop, Kelly Anderson (NZ), Tino Vaihu (NZ), Isaac Winter (NZ) and Dan Power (AUS) have not only been good sporting performers, but also great guys, coaching juniors and seniors at the club, and in their spare time turning our for the 1st XV- thanks guys! On the website there is a comprehensive and very personal journal covering last season’s playing achievements and further reflections from Director of Rugby Roger McKerlie, so I won’t presume to cover playing matters in this report. Suffice to say it has been a fantastic year on the field for our club, culminating in promotion of the 1st XV to London Division 1 South, The Acorns and Tonya’s rugby girls are Kent champions and the juniors have once again swept the board of trophies. It will be challenging to stick to our strictly amateur policy when surrounded by financial incentives of other clubs in the higher division, but we are determined to set out our store as a genuine Community Rugby Club with ambitious playing targets, in which everyone is as important as the 1st XV, in the sincere belief that the world has not gone completely mercenary. We are extremely grateful to outgoing Club Captain Ollie Robinson and Coach Danny Vaughan, who have both called time on illustrious Sevenoaks careers. With confident anticipation we welcome Stuart Coleman, who I know has great pride in following his legendary dad Larry into the role of Club Captain, and Adam Bowman as our inspirational new Head Coach. Let’s briefly glance into this brave new world… Coaching at Sevenoaks – My Vision for the future After a successful eight-year period as Academy Head Coach, I am honoured to have the opportunity to take over as the Senior Head Coach of Sevenoaks Rugby and to build on the strong foundations that are already in place. The role of Senior Head Coach will cover a wider remit than previously before, with responsibility for providing coaching leadership across the Seniors (1’s & 2’s), Academy, and juniors. 6


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A big part of my role of course is the Senior Squad, but another very important part of my role is to work with the other club coaches across the Juniors & Academy to ensure we are providing our players with the very best learning environment, as well as driving a consistent playing framework across the whole club. I am thoroughly looking forward to working with all the coaches and players across the club. Work has not stopped during the off season as we continue to improve what we do, and how we do it – from creating and driving the right culture in the squad, to creating a new coaching & management structure that caters for the whole Senior Squad (1’s & 2’s) & Academy Squad, player recruitment, developing our S&C offering, new kit, pre season fixtures, training session plans, to the detailed playing framework we will be adopting. The biggest improvement is the “Senior Squad” (1’s & 2’s), creating a competitive and collaborative environment across the seniors where all players are coached, and all players are battling for a 1st XV shirt. One of the other key areas of development has been the assembly of a new and wider Coaching and management team. I am pleased to be supported in the coaching department by three senior coaches – Matt Bates, Ian Collins and Mark Reay, with Mike Walton becoming Squad Manager and Bill Belither, Team Manager. This team, under my stewardship, will support me in the coaching and management of the Senior Squad. In addition to this, I am delighted to welcome Stuart Coleman as 1st XV Captain. Stuart is a Mighty Oaks man through and through, and has risen through the ranks from the minis, academy and has been an outstanding servant and player for the Senior teams for 10 years. As the Senior squad take on the challenge of London 1 South rugby, it is imperative that we have the support team in place to ensure that when Saturday afternoon arrives, they are in the best shape possible to represent the Club. This has meant that we have widened our network in the medical and strength and conditioning area, with Head Physio Jess Rugg being supported by Harry Holder, and Jonny Short returning to the Club to work alongside Connor Browne.

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I am delighted that John Rugg will become Academy Head Coach and Jon Muchmore the new Development Manager. Both have worked tirelessly for this Club for a number of years, Ruggy in the Junior and Academy age group section, while Muchy has overseen the 1st Team for the past five seasons, and has played a crucial role in the development of over 30 players from the junior section to Senior level. We are hoping to ensure that the support foundations within the Club are as solid as they can be. The aim is for this to flow through the age groups and create an environment that ensures the transition from youth to senior squad is one that our juniors and minis are keen to make. Bring it on! Adam Bowman, Head Coach, Sevenoaks Rugby Well said Adam! The Club’s sincere thanks go to every single volunteer who makes it all possible, and as usual all were welcome to the delightfully informal Chairman’s Drinks in early September, when we helped Colin decide which beers to stock for the season! It is always dangerous to pick out names, but some put in so much effort that they just have to be recognised, so thank-you in no particular order to: Derek Arnold, Pip Woolacott, John Henley, Peter and Bob Hunt, Howard and Robert Pearl, Gerry Diebel, Alan Crane, Iain Lindsay, Paul Vizard, Lee and Hils Adamson, The Field Stewards, Pete Wilson, Ian Collins, Mike Walton, Chris Birch, Malcolm McCulloch, Rob Bowyer, Nigel Featherstone, Tonya Williams, Bumble, Willy Pickance, Andy Clarke, Patrick O’Keefe, Bomber Harris, and every single junior coach and parent! There is no point in doing this if it isn’t fun, and for me, it is mostly deeply enjoyable and rewarding. Yours in Rugby Football,

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THE PRESIDENT’S PAGE Past Presidents The Late Major-General The Lord Sackville, K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G. The Late Sir Norman Warwick, K.C.V.O., O.B.E. The Late H.E.Page A.N.Finlay The Late Major F.K.Norman, M.C. The Late R.H.Curtis The Late H.W.E.Crum-Ewing R.A.Shirtcliff The Late G.W.Mann H.N.Lavers The Late A.W.H.Haward, E.R.D. P.A.Hunt The Late B.H.Edwards, T.D. C.D.Birch The Late A.P.Hunt, M.B.E. H.G.Pearl A.E.J.Butterworth The Late P.J.Bradshaw President M.R.G.Wooldridge Vice Presidents L.S.Adamson A.R.Alger R.J.Barber R.W.Bastard A.Belither A.J.Bowman A.W.Bumstead P.J.Churchill L.N.Coleman S.R.K.Cooper C.Crang N.J.Drake S.J.England Ms.H.L.Everitt

M.C.Fallon P.J.Fermor P.G.M.Fielding S.Fitzmaurice J.A.French S.Fuller M.A.V.Gibbons P.F.Groves M.Hayward R.W.Horner J.A.A.Hughes R.J.Hunt A.G.Jennings T.A.Kelly

Honorary Life Members C.D.Birch D.Flatman A.E.J.Butterworth R.W.Horner L.N. Coleman P.A.Hunt A.N.Finlay H.N.Lavers

D.M.Lockey M.G.McCulloch P.McLaughlin S.B.Manley J.L.Maslin W.E.Matthews Mrs B.M.S.Mauduit B.M.S.Mauduit R.T.McKerlie S.W.Middleton J.D.Muchmore T.D.Munn A.S. Nicholls T.J.Nicholson

E.H.Oatley, MBE W.T.Pickance M.J.Ridout G.H.G.Roffey A.M.Shirtcliff P.N.Shirtcliff F.P.Thompson S.E.Thresher P.Vizard N.G.N.Wagstaff J.F.Wilkinson D.A.R.Williams I.G.Wood

S.B.Manley T.A.May H.G.Pearl D.P.Rogers, OBE

R.A.Shirtcliff A.Titterrell I.G.Wood

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INTRODUCING OUR NEW PRESIDENT, MIKE WOOLDRIDGE I am hugely honoured to have been elected president of Sevenoaks Rugby Club. My election is not without considerable sadness that I take over following the passing of our wonderful previous president, Phil Bradshaw. When Phil was ill he asked me before Christmas last year whether I would succeed him from this season. Phil and I discussed the role on a number of occasions and I was delighted to have both his and the rest of the management team’s support. Phill will be an extremely hard act to follow and one I can only try to emulate in some small way and in my own way. A little history is that I played for Sevenoaks 1st XV in 1987 when I left Tonbridge School and I have played for and been involved in our great club for every year since – some 30 years. As well as playing for the 1st and 2nd XV and of course the Mighty Acorns, I used to organise the annual dinners. It was at one of these 12 years ago that I was asked to coach the Under 7s when my son started his mini career – I am proud that he has become the third generation of Wooldridge Sevenoaks scrum halves! I coached that team through the years to Under 17s and was proud to be Head of Junior Rugby for the last 3 years. It is a real privilege to be president and I look forward to being involved in all aspects of our ‘one club’ – there is an exciting challenge for the 1st XV having gained promotion and a real enthusiasm and optimism for all the senior teams and of course our ‘so impressive’ junior section including the girls teams. I look forward to welcoming old and new friends from rugby to the Paddock in 2016/2017. Michael Wooldridge, President

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SRFC OFFICIALS 2016/17 â–ˆ Management Team Contact

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E-mail

Michael Wooldridge

President

07979 811511

mwooldridge@savills.com

Trevor Nicholson

Chairman

07721 637785

tn@landequity.co

Andy Nicholls

Secretary

07817 450506

nichollsandy@hotmail.com

John Wilkinson

Treasurer

07810 523562

john.wilkinson@equiniti.com

Roger McKerlie

Director of Rugby

07703 344139

roger@sportbusinessnetwork.com

Danny Jones

Head of Junior Rugby

07968 615830

dajonesny@hotmail.com

Stephen Fitzmaurice Communications Manager

07887 686857

sfitzsrfc@gmail.com

Patrick O’Keefe

Commercial Manager

07909 535600

patrick.okeefe@okeefe.co.uk

Stuart Coleman

Captain 1st XV

07725 988119

stuartcoleman86@googlemail.com

Adam Bowman

Head Coach

07969 053912

coachajbowman@gmail.com

Mike Walton

Senior Playing Manager

07920 405390

mike.walton@rbs.com

Jon Muchmore

Rugby Development Manager

07917 412312

jon@callimedia.co.uk

Bill Belither

2nd XV Manager

07711 912100

adrian.belither@sky.com

James Anderson

Captain 3rd XV

07869 319042

jamesanderson@hotmail.com

Phil Woolacott

3rd XV Manager

07739 745782

phil.uu@btopenworld.com

Dave Sellors

Acorns Manager

07920 809515

sellors4@aol.com

Peter Harris

Academy Manager

07833 582862

bomber8@me.com

John Rugg

Academy Head Coach

07787 326021

k.rugg@btinternet.com

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SRFC OFFICIALS 2016/17 Contact

Job Title

Mobile Phone

E-mail

Howard Pearl

League Contact & Senior Player Registration Manager

07979 355109

pearl.corner@btinternet.com

Nick Wilkinson

Registration Manager

07974 945566

nick.wilkinson.uk@gmail.com

Tonya Williams

Junior Girls Rugby Manager

07969 612269

srfctonya@yahoo.co.uk

Paul Vizard

Fixtures Secretary

07967 698041

paul.vizard@btinternet.com

Nick Wilkinson

Rugby Development Officer

07974 945566

nick.wilkinson.uk@gmail.com

Alan Crane

Referee Liaison

07785 244202

alan.crane@3csconstructionconsultancy.com

Pete Wilson

Annual Dinner Organiser

07736 302499

ptwilson@hotmail.co.uk

Colin Foreman

Bar Steward

07977 038324

colin.foreman48@yahoo.co.uk

Diane Carey

Clubhouse & Catering Manager

07988 747049

dianecarey@mac.com

Jess Rugg

Club Physiotherapist

07733 296905

miss_rugg@hotmail.com

Robert Pearl

Purchasing Manager

07917 076625

robert.pearl@capita.co.uk

Sarah Bowyer

Sponsorship Manager

07718 924135

sevenoaksrfc@btinternet.com

Lee Adamson

Social Media Manager

07949 027103

lee7oaks@hotmail.com

Stephen Fitzmaurice Handbook Editor

07887 686857

sfitzsrfc@gmail.com

Andy Nicholls

International Tickets Secretary

07817 450506

nichollsandy@hotmail.com

Nigel Featherstone

Youth Fixtures Secretary

07983 551789

nigel.featherstone@btinternet.com

07768 383966

ari.m.papadopoulos@hsbcgroup.com

Aristos Papadopoulos Mini Fixture Secretary

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SRFC OFFICIALS 2016/17 Contact

Job Title

Mobile Phone

E-mail

Rob Pearl

Mini Rugby Manager

07917 076625

robert.pearl@capita.co.uk

Andy Clark

Safeguarding & Welfare Officer

07956 545261

clarky63@icloud.com

Nick Wilkinson

Senior Field Steward

07974 945566

nick.wilkinson.uk@gmail.com

Nick Wilkinson

Club Membership Secretary

07974 945566

nick.wilkinson.uk@gmail.com

Mike Bates

Membership Subscriptions Secretary

01892 548626

Bob Hunt

Secretary to Supporters & VPs

07834 077131

info@call4hunts.co.uk

Roger McKerlie

Town Council Pitches Liaison Officer

07778 669348

roger@sportbusinessnetwork.com

Malcolm McCulloch

300 Club Organiser

07909 817924

mgm4th@gmail.com

Brebners

Accountants

Gerry Diebel

Website Manager

07973 121637

gerry.diebel@directdesign.co.uk

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JUNIOR CONTACTS 2016/17 Under 6s Mark Poole 07862 277803 mark.poole @rbperformance.com

Under 11s Shaun Baker 07785 528033 sc.baker@mac.com

Dan Wells 07976 813839 dwells@foresightgroup.eu

Under 12s Steve Fitzmaurice 07887 686857 sfitzsrfc@gmail.com

Under 7s Cory Blackmore 07730 512167 cmbblackmore@gmail.com

Under 13s Dave Sellors 07920 809515 sellors4@aol.com

Under 8s Mark Gilbey 07825 454800 mark.gilbey@emc.com

Under 14s Stuart Vick 07970 710988 stuart.vick@btinternet.com

Under 9s Robert Pearl 07917 076625 robert.pearl@capita.co.uk

Under 15s Danny Jones 07968 615830 dajonesny@hotmail.com

Under 10s Toby Walter 07774 767463 tobywalter@icloud.com

Steven Wines 07802 733255 stevenandjacquie @yahoo.com

Under 13s and Under 15s Girls Tonya Williams 07969 612269 srfctonya@yahoo.co.uk

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Under 16s Jonathan Green 07881 920843 jogarrig@btinternet.com

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Miles Hayward miles.hayward @makoglobal.com Academy (Under 18s and Under 17s) Peter Harris 07833 582862 bomber8@me.com

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Ollie Robinson (Captain), Simon Tree, Rob Streather, Scott Sedgewick, Ben Adams

Front Row from right to left: Matt Bates, Ben Martyr, Jack Walker, Tom Swallow, Issac Winter,

Will Thorpe, Ollie Shirtcliff, Robbie Unwin, Tom May, Dom Saunders, Trevor Nicholson (Chairman)

Coleman, Bertie Sparks, Dan Power, Fred Richardson, Kelly Anderson, Atino Vaihu, Charlie Naismith,

Top Row from right to left: Danny Vaughan (Head Coach), Roger McKerlie (Director of Rugby), Stuart

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2015/16 - A SEASON OF SUCCESS Director of Rugby’s season review It is fair to say that season 15/16 was a very successful one. It is certainly true to say that it was a hugely enjoyable one right across the Club and that is what we all want – fun and enjoyment as a reward for all the hard work from hundreds of dedicated volunteers, players, coaches and parents. As the rugby landscape changes, particularly as the 1st team climb the ladder, we all need to remember that, at Sevenoaks Rugby, we do this for fun and for our leisure! The One Club philosophy is alive and in extremely good health at our club and we will work tirelessly to maintain this. As I have repeatedly said in public, the 1st team captain is no more, or less, important than the little charges in our Under 6s and everyone has a place in our Club. That having been said, it would be too politically correct to leave the plaudits for our wonderful 1st XV ‘til last so let me offer the Club’s huge and collective congratulations to the boys in the 1s who gained promotion back to London & South East Division 1, through a nail biting playoff victory over London Cornish at the Paddock. The win was the culmination of a massive amount of hard work from all concerned and it all began way back in July at Sevenoaks School when pre-season training began. On their journey they overcame some seriously good teams and it is a mark of how far we have come when the crowd at the Paddock were getting restless before the boys nailed the bonus point win against Old Colfeians – it wasn’t that long ago when we would have been smashed by clubs like Colfes and Beckenham but we did the double over both of them. T Wells were the only side who pulled away from us and, despite “running on empty” towards the end of the season, our young side made it over the line and the planning for season 16/17 began, literally, the next day. Winning the Flanders 10s tournament (and the off field shenanigans that went with it) was the icing on the cake for the boys. No season review can be complete, however, without thanking our departing Head Coach Danny Vaughan and wishing him well in his ongoing, stellar, rugby career. Danny took over when the Oaks 1s were struggling and relegation from 2 South East looked a certainty. Over the last 5 years, ably supported by Jon Muchmore as the 1s Manager, he turned the ship around and promotion is his just reward – thanks for everything Danny, you will always be the most welcome man at Sevenoaks Rugby Club. Success in the league ensured we qualified for the Kent Shield final (most cup games were doubled up league games) but as this took place the day after the playoff final we decided to field a young “1st XV” consisting of 3 tough blokes who had played the day before (take a bow messrs Sedgewick, Saunders and Tree), 19


a squadron of uni boys and stalwarts from the 2s, ably led by indomitable skipper John Henley. The boys held Aylesford 1s to 5-7 at their one place until half time but finally ran out of gas and leaked a few tries towards the end. The reason I highlight this performance, which was at times breath taking, is because the people who stood up to be counted were our 2nd XV and uni boys. The 2s have had a difficult season, in that they haven’t fielded the same XV on more than one occasion, and the chopping and changing nature of the squad has made it difficult for them to play at their best all the time. But when they have been at their best they have been superb, playing a brand of rugby that has left other older sides dead in the water. The 2s ended their season in a creditable mid table but what was more important was the platform the team gave for a number of our Academy players to show the coaches and management what they can do. Mike Walton and Ian Collins, the 2s managers, deserve special praise for the way they have managed and motivated this fine (massive) squad. The same is true of Pip Woolacott with the 3s. In my opinion a sound 3rd team is essential to the success of any rugby club and ours have been excellent. With a more regular squad than the 2s the 3rd team have been able to achieve more consistency and their upper order ranking in their league reflected this. Some of the rugby that the boys played this season was of a level way higher than one would expect of a 3rd team but this is what we strive for at our club – excellence and fun! If the 2s were characterised by their young charges then, at times, the 3s were the polar opposite. On many occasions half the side were eligible to play for our wonderful Acorns side and these men doubled up all season, taking younger 3rd team sides to the cleaners whilst storming on, overcoming all comers in their own, Acorns, colours, Anyone who has represented this team knows what a unique and privileged experience it is. Having had the honour of leading them in the past my pride at seeing the Acorns rise again to be dominant, was indescribable. And how dominant were they? Kent Champions and Flanders Finalist dominant is how! The Acorns cup final win over a strong T Wells brigade was immense and the standard, and pace, of the rugby played was amazing. It was also heart-warming to see some of my old compadres (Messrs Mortassagne, Emmins, Shirtcliff P, Thurnell and Kelly) rubbing shoulders with recent 1st team graduates like George Roffey and Mark Reay. T Wells were dispatched in a thrilling game and the party began! I have said previously that the integration of our young players into the seniors is a central part of our rugby strategy and we estimate that we have used 26 Academy players in the 1s in the last 3 seasons, so our future looks rosy. The junior players at Oaks are at a standard which will see most of them capable of playing national league rugby as adults and this has been reflected in the outstanding performances of our 20

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Academy sides over the last 5 years. We have the national cup in our DNA and, whilst we haven’t quite managed to win it yet, we use this competition as our benchmark. This season the u17s and u18s fell by the narrowest of margins to the eventual winners Worthing and Brentwood respectively although the 17s made up, in part, for their hurt by lifting the Kent Cup for the 5th season in a row. The Academy is all about improving the playing abilities of our young players and transitioning them to senior rugby and the improvement in the u16s is a fine case in point. A talented side with a big pack, the boys hadn’t quite fulfilled their potential until they came into the Academy, where new voices and processes seemed to energise them so much so that they held their nemesis side, Westcombe Park, to a 3-3 draw in the Kent semi-final before cruelly losing out on the toss of a coin. Nevertheless the massive improvement in this squad bodes well for next season’s national competition tilt where they will be joined by a very useful side in this year’s u15s. As we develop as a club we are rapidly integrating a playing and cultural strategy right across the club and with Adam Bowman as the new coaching supremo this will accelerate even further. The evidence of this can be seen in the way that our core junior sides (u13 to u15) have started to adopt and implement the “pattern” play that enables a side to build on a solid platform before unleashing its natural talents. This was most evident with our u13s, a squad full of promise and ability but lacking that platform to play from. Having started the season with a few defeats the boys were struggling for motivation but a new way of playing and some new voices were introduced and they finished the season losing by 5 points to a strong T Wells team in the Kent final and we have huge expectations for this group going forward. The 14s and 15s both had decent seasons but suffered from a shortage of players at times due to school commitments (we are taking steps through our State Schools programme to remedy this in the future) but nonetheless both reached one of the Kent finals with the 14s winning their Bowl cup comfortably whilst the 15s had a tough day at the office against a very aggressive Bromley side. Both squads will improve significantly next season. Girls’ rugby is only in its second season at the Paddock but the success that has been achieved by Tonya Williams and her coaches is nothing short of incredible. This season we fielded 13s and 15s squads and the younger girls took to rugby like a duck to water being unbeaten all season and lifting the Kent cup at the first time of asking. We are determined to build on the impressive start we have made with girls rugby at Oaks and we will invest more resource into this in the future. Our aim is to have our own women’s team in time but until we arrive at that place (and we will get there) we will continue to admire the flowing, but aggressive, style of rugby that our young charges demonstrate. 21


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The mini section of our club is in the rudest of health (even if the huge numbers of players we have tests our coaching and physical structure to the limit) and we can expect to see the trophies keep flowing back to the Paddock through these superb young athletes and their excellent coaches. Whilst we don’t shy away from winning as one of our core beliefs it is important that players (whether they are at the beginning or autumn of their careers) enjoy playing rugby and enjoy life at the Paddock, so it is with pride that I note that all of our head coaches in the minis adopt the system of giving everyone a go. Only a tiny percentage of these children will go on to play at the highest level so for the vast majority what they experience at Oaks is what rugby is about to them and we aim to instil a life-long love of our wonderful game into these people. Nonetheless the players and their coaches are competitive beasts and the results that the minis have returned have been outstanding with dozens of festival trophies coming back to the club. There are too many excellent performances to mention them all but the success of the u11s, under Head Coach Steve Fitzmaurice and his colleagues, is nothing short of outstanding. With a huge number of wins under their squad belt they added the 1st and 3rd places in the Kent Cup finals and 1st in the Kent Development Cup to their roll of honour! So, it has been a wonderful season for all of our teams and we are already looking forward to the next one (although a short holiday can’t come soon enough for me!) but we need to remember that our club is about people and, whilst we celebrate the successes of Ben Earl, Jack Nay and Laurence Thresher, from our u18 squad, as they all experienced the joys of donning and England shirt this season (Ben and Jack have gone on to win professional contracts at Saracens), this review wouldn’t be complete if I didn’t say a few words about Phil Bradshaw. As you know Phil passed way recently after a courageous fight against cancer, and we are still coming to terms with this…in a way I hope we never will. Phil was our President and, quite simply, a top bloke. I got to know him when I joined the management committee and, although I only knew him for a few years, I am proud to say he was my friend. He was a friend and father to the whole club and everyone will miss him like mad but Phil would have [chastised] me for leaving this note on a sad one. I know that Phil was a very happy man on the play off day win and his contented smile, for a job well done, is what we need to take with us. RIP Phil and just watch as your club, our One Club, goes from strength to strength in the future. Roger McKerlie, Director of Rugby

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1st XV

13 August

Date

KO

A - Friendly

Medway

20 August

A - Friendly

London Grasshoppers

27 August

BANK HOLIDAY

03 September

3pm

H - League

Gosport & Fareham

10 September

3pm

A - League

Tunbridge Wells

17 September

3pm

H - League

Maidstone

24 September

3pm

H - League

Dover

01 October

3pm

A - League

Tottonians

08 October

3pm

H - League

Havant

Cup

INTERMEDIATE

15 October 22 October

3pm

A - League

Gravesend

29 October

3pm

H - League

Chiswick

2:30pm

A - League

CS Rugby 1863

Cup

INTERMEDIATE

05 November 12 November 19 November

2:30pm

H - League

Cobham

26 November

2:30pm

A - League

Chobham

03 December

2pm

H - League

Sidcup

10 December

2pm

A - League

Brighton

17 December

2pm

H - League

Tunbridge Wells

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KO

Home or away & type

1st XV

07 January

2pm

A - League

Maidstone

14 January

2pm

A - League

Dover

21 January

2pm

H - League

Tottonians

28 January

2pm

A - League

Havant

04 February 11 February

2:30pm

H - League

Gravesend

18 February

2:30pm

A - League

Chiswick

Cup

INTERMEDIATE

CS Rugby 1863

25 February 26 February 04 March

3pm

H - League

11 March

3pm

A - League

Cobham

Cup

INTERMEDIATE

18 March 25 March

3pm

H - League

Chobham

01 April

3pm

A - League

Sidcup

08 April

3pm

H - League

Brighton

Cup

EASTER / INTERMEDIATE

A - League

Gosport & Fareham

Cup

INTERMEDIATE FINAL

15 April 22 April

3pm

29 April 06 May

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10 YEAR RECORD OF 1ST XV AGAINST 2016/17 OPPONENTS (includes League, Cup and Friendly matches)

Played

Won

Drawn

Lost

Points For

Points Against

Season of last win

Medway

8

3

0

5

171

288

13/14

London Grasshoppers

0

0

0

0

0

0

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Gosport & Fareham

0

0

0

0

0

0

05/06

Tunbridge Wells

15

7

0

8

294

360

14/15

Maidstone

14

2

0

12

275

376

13/14

Dover

0

0

0

0

0

0

93/94

Tottonians

1

1

0

0

24

16

13/14

Havant

0

0

0

0

0

0

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Gravesend

1

1

0

0

63

12

12/13

Chiswick

0

0

0

0

0

0

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CS Rugby 1863

0

0

0

0

0

0

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Cobham

0

0

0

0

0

0

04/05

Chobham

2

0

0

2

7

77

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Sidcup

6

2

0

4

102

209

12/13

Brighton

6

2

0

4

125

217

11/12

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RFU CLUBS CHAMPIONSHIP 2015/16 LONDON DIVISION 2 SOUTH EAST Final Table Played

Won

Drawn

Lost

Points For

Points Against

Bonus Points

Points

Tunbridge Wells

21

21

0

0

867

198

16

100

Sevenoaks

22

18

0

4

762

279

16

88

Dartfordians

22

15

0

7

545

432

12

72

Deal & Betteshanger

22

16

0

6

436

303

7

71

Beckenham

22

14

0

8

423

331

10

66

Horsham

22

10

0

12

577

497

18

58

Hove

22

9

1

12

380

580

10

48

Old Alleynians

22

8

0

14

379

445

11

43

Old Colfeians

22

8

0

14

394

539

9

41

Crowborough

21

6

1

14

267

469

5

31

Thanet Wanderers

22

5

0

17

274

527

8

28

Ashford

22

0

0

22

156

860

5

5

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MOST LEAGUE APPEARANCES 1987/88 TO 2015/16

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Sevenoaks RFC

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Mark Ridout

1989/13

252

Simon Tree

2007/16

97

Robbie Unwin

2002/16

189

Keith Maclean

2000/08

93

Damian Manning

1996/12

169

Stuart Coleman

2005/16

90

George Roffey

2000/12

153

Ben Aspinall

2009/16

86

Guy McLaughlin

2004/12

131

Matt Bates

2006/16

86

Simon Gandon

1997/09

127

Ed Alteirac

2001/11

84

Malcolm McCulloch

1990/09

125

Mark Smith

1989/02

84

James Garcia

2004/14

117

Ollie Hoare

2002/09

81

Alex Barber

2000/14

113

Anthony Campbell

1997/10

81

Ju

Matt Dodd

2009/16

113

Trevor Nicholson

1989/04

73

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Tom Hunt

2004/12

110

Chris Banister

1993/06

70

Chris Crang

1991/03

109

Toby Binsted

1987/00

70

Kenny Pihema

2002/10

105

Tim Pulham

1997/08

69

Jon Pollock

2004/13

102

Mike Thomas

1998/09

69

Ollie Robinson

2007/16

99

Josh Baldock

2009/16

69

Stuart Thresher

1993/07

97

Ian Collins

2005/12

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SENIOR CLUB AWARDS SEASON 2015/16 The Knole Paddock Tankard for service to the Club over the past ten years

Robbie Unwin

The Knole Paddock Bowl for service to the Club during the season

Tonya Williams

The Guy Churchill Memorial Trophy to the Player of the season

Tino Maleko Vahu

The Ribblesdale Trophy to the highest Club points scorer

Isaac Winter

The Williams / Steven Trophy to the Supporter of the year

Derek Arnold

The Vaughan Roberts / Ian Brodie Trophy to the most committed Colt

Declan Sinclair

The Lord / Jordan Trophy to the Colt of the season

Henry Filce

Most Improved Player Award

Ben Adams

Junior Team of the Season

Under 17s

Special Team Award

Acorns

Senior team of the Season

1st XV

Honours ties awarded for outstanding service to their particular team throughout the season: 1st XV Ex 1st XV A XV Acorns

Rob Streather Ben Swift Dylan Angus Alex Manley

Charlie Naismith Kelly Anderson Alex Matthews Jonny Recaldin Jonny Raynor

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LEAGUE MATCH APPEARANCES & POINTS SCORED IN 2015/16 (Maximum number of matches 23) Matches

Points

Matches

Points

Dan Power

23

15

Josh Baldock

10

5

Atino Vaihu

23

60

Sam Vizard

6

22

10

Ben Aspinall

5

22

50

Ben Martyr

5

Scott Sedgwick

22

5

Connor Browne

4

10

Oli Shirtcliff

22

10

Tom Simmons

4

Stuart Coleman

21

10

Will de Smith

3

20

Isaac Winter

21

247

Tom May

3

5

Kelly Anderson

20

20

James Simmons

3

Will Thorpe

20

25

Jack Thomson

3

Dominic Saunders

19

45

Charlie Beale

2

Rob Streather

19

70

Nathan McKerlie

2

Robbie Unwin

17

25

Jack Nay

2

Ben Adams

14

77

Cormac Barry

1

Simon Tree

14

15

Conor Britton-Smith

1

Tom Swallow

13

10

Ben Hoekstra

1

Matt Bates

11

10

Tom Naismith

1

Matt Dodd

11

35

Charlie Nohre

1

Freddie Richardson

11

5

Josh Pettet

1

Jack Walker

11

5

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2nd XV - Invicta

2

Date

KO

Home or away & type

2nd XV

13 August 20 August 27 August

BANK HOLIDAY

03 September

3pm

A - Friendly

Tunbridge Wells II

10 September

3pm

H - Friendly

Folkestone II

17 September

3pm

H - Friendly

Sidcup II

24 September

3pm

A - League

Medway II

3pm

H - League

Tunbridge Wells II

01 October 08 October 15 October 22 October

2pm

CUP

TBA

29 October

3pm

A - League

Sidcup II

05 November

2:30pm

H - League

Dartford II

12 November

2:30pm

A - League

Beckenham II

2:30pm

H - League

Maidstone II

10 December

2pm

A - League

Gravesend II

17 December

2pm

H - League

Old Alleyians II

19 November 26 November 03 December

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2ND XV FIXTURES 2017 2nd XV - Invicta Date

KO

Home or away & type

2nd XV

14 January

2pm

A - League

Tunbridge Wells II

21 January

2pm

H - League

Sidcup II

28 January

1pm

CUP

TBA

11 February

2:30pm

A - League

Dartford II

18 February

2:30pm

H - League

Beckenham II

3pm

A - League

Maidstone II

07 January

04 February

25 February 26 February 04 March 11 March 18 March 25 March

3pm

H - League

Gravesend II

01 April

3pm

A - League

Old Alleyians II

08 April

3pm

H - League

Medway II

15 April 22 April

EASTER 2pm

CUP

TBA

29 April 06 May

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SHEPHERD NEAME JUNIOR LEAGUES RURAL KENT & EAST SUSSEX DIVISIONS 2015/16 Final Tables that concern Sevenoaks RFC Invicta Division 1 Late Red Division 3 Played

Won

Drawn

Lost

Points For

Points Against

Points

Canterbury III

18

18

0

0

690

107

72

Tunbridge Wells III

18

13

0

4

581

190

59

Sevenoaks III

18

12

1

4

506

277

56

Medway IV

18

10

0

7

358

430

48

Cranbrook II

18

9

1

7

403

378

47

Ash I

18

9

0

7

320

355

46

Vigo II

18

7

0

11

335

465

42

Leigh I

18

4

0

14

372

576

30

Gillingham II

18

3

0

15

163

612

29

Thanet Wanderers III

18

4

0

10

259

597

28

Dover III

withdrawn

0

0

0

Old Gravesendians II

withdrawn

0

0

0

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KO

13 August

Home or away & type

3rd XV

A - Friendly

Vigo 10’s Tournament

20 August 27 August

BANK HOLIDAY

03 September 10 September

3pm

A - Friendly

Vigo II / III

17 September

3pm

H - League

Cranbrook II

24 September

3pm

H - League

Medway IV

01 October

3pm

A - League

Tonbridge Judds

08 October

3pm

A - League

Sittingbourne II

15 October

3pm

H - League

Canterbury IV

22 October

3pm

H - League

Cliffe

29 October

3pm

A - League

Vigo II

2:30pm

H - League

Ashford II

05 November 12 November 19 November

2:30pm

A - League

Tunbridge Wells III

26 November

2:30pm

A - League

Sheppy II

10 December

2pm

A - League

Dover III

17 December

2pm

A - League

Cranbrook II

03 December

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3RD XV FIXTURES 2017

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3rd XV - Late Red 3 KO

Home or away & type

3rd XV

F

07 January

2:00pm

A - League

Medway IV

K

14 January

2:00pm

H - League

Tonbridge Judds IV

2:00pm

H - League

Sittingbourne II

11 February

2:30pm

A - League

Cliffe

18 February

2:30pm

H - League

Vigo II

04 March

3:00pm

A - League

Ashford II

11 March

3:00pm

H - League

Tunbridge Wells III

25 March

3:00pm

H - League

Sheppy II

01 April

3:00pm

H - League

Dover III

08 April

3:00pm

A - League

Canterbury IV

Date

21 January 28 January 04 February

25 February 26 February

18 March

15 April 22 April 29 April 06 May

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Won

Drawn

Lost

Points For

Points Against

Points

Canterbury III

18

18

0

0

690

107

72

Tunbridge Wells III

18

13

0

5

581

190

59

Sevenoaks III

18

12

1

5

506

277

56

Ash I

18

9

0

9

320

355

46

Medway IV

18

10

0

8

358

430

48

Cranbrook II

18

9

1

8

403

378

47

Vigo II

18

7

0

11

335

465

42

Leigh I

18

4

0

14

372

576

30

Gillingham II

18

3

0

15

163

612

29

Thanet Wanderers III

18

4

0

14

259

597

28

Dover III

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the season, culminating with winning the Burnham-on-Sea U8s Tournament on tour.

Sevenoaks U8s represented themselves with aplomb at the many festivals throughout

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EDUCATION chiefs backing Sevenoaks grammar are launching a major consultation which will help decide whether a new selective school is built in the town. For the first time, individuals, schools, councils and businesses across the district will get the chance to put pen to paper when the process starts on Monday. The eight-week consultation is a legal requirement which the school’s backer – Invicta Grammar in Maidstone – must go through as it draws up proposals to put before the Department for Education.

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It is a major task; Invicta admits it has consulted before on other issues but never for anything on this scale. Dr Phil Limbert, chief executive of the trust which runs Invicta, said: “When a school wishes to expand it has to consult with the local community – other schools, parents, local government, the education authority. “Usually there is a set audience to target, but this is much wider than that.” Responsibility for organising the consultation falls to Invicta because it would be the ‘parent school’ for

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thisiskent.co.uk the new Sevenoaks educational establishment. The law forbids the creation of new grammars but one can be set-up in the town if it is an ‘annexe’ or ‘satellite’ to an existing selective school like Invicta. Although the campaign to plant a grammar in Sevenoaks has been driven by Kent County Council, the authority is not allowed to mastermind the consultation itself, but it can take part in it. Dr Limbert stressed that any public feedback would not change Invicta’s proposals but could sway Government thinking when it considers the application. “It gives people the opportunity to express their opinions so that the Department for Education can take these into account,” he said. The consultation will run until mid-July, with the responses forming an appendix to the raft of papers Invicta will ultimately submit to the Gover nment. The Maidstone-based grammar is currently the highest performing

non super-selective school in Kent. Its annual GCSE and A level results also rank it in the top one per cent of UK schools. Its bosses see the Sevenoaks development as a major boost not only for families in the district but also for its existing pupils. “An organisation has to develop,” said Dr Limbert. “If it stands still, if it doesn’t move on, it will stagnate. “We believe these proposals are a win-win situation for both the hundreds of Sevenoaks parents who support selective education and the young people in Maidstone who are our students.

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UNDER 13s FIXTURES 2016 Date 4 September 2016

Opposition

Venue

Registration

11 September 2016 18 September 2016 25 September 2016 2 October 2016 9 October 2016

Cranbrook A&B

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Aylesford A&B

Home

13 November 2016

Blackheath

Away

20 November 2016

Tun wells

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27 November 2016 4 December 2016 11 December 2016 18 December 2016 25 December 2016

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Venue

Ton Judd

Home

Result

1 January 2017 8 January 2017 15 January 2017 22 January 2017 29 January 2017 5 February 2017 12 February 2017 19 February 2017 26 February 2017

Kent Cup Prelims

5 March 2017

Kent Cup KO

12 March 2017

Kent Cup Finals

19 March 2017

Aylesford A&B

26 March 2017

Nat Schools 7s

Away

2 April 2017 9 April 2017 16 April 2017

EASTER

23 April 2017 30 April 2017

Kent Sevens

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UNDER 14s FIXTURES 2016 Date 4 September 2016

Opposition

Venue

Registration

11 September 2016 18 September 2016 25 September 2016 2 October 2016 9 October 2016 16 October 2016 23 October 2016 30 October 2016 6 November 2016 13 November 2016

Blackheath

Away

20 November 2016

Tun Wells

Home

27 November 2016 4 December 2016 11 December 2016 18 December 2016 25 December 2016

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UNDER 14s FIXTURES 2017 Date

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Venue

Ton Judd

Away

Result

1 January 2017 8 January 2017 15 January 2017 22 January 2017 29 January 2017 5 February 2017 12 February 2017 19 February 2017 26 February 2017

Kent Cup Prelims

5 March 2017

Kent Cup KO

12 March 2017

Kent Cup Finals

19 March 2017 26 March 2017 2 April 2017 9 April 2017 16 April 2017

EASTER

23 April 2017 30 April 2017

Kent Sevens

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UNDER 15s FIXTURES 2016 Date 4 September 2016

Opposition

Venue

Registration

11 September 2016 18 September 2016 25 September 2016

KC1 Canterbury (H) / Bs @ Old Colfs (A)

Home

KC2 Gravesend

Away

2 October 2016

TJ's - B's /Sidcup A's (Met Cup)

Away

9 October 2016

A & B Cranbrook

SV Home

16 October 2016

Thanet

23 October 2016

Nat Schools Comp Rd2

30 October 2016

COUNTY/DPP/ Met Kent SF

6 November 2016

KC3 Blackheath / Bs v Maidstome (H)

Away

13 November 2016

Bs @ Sittingbourne

Away

20 November 2016

Hertford (tba)

TBA

27 November 2016

Southend (away)

Away

4 December 2016

Met Cup Final

TBA

11 December 2016

Heathfield (home)

Home

18 December 2016

OE's

TBA

25 December 2016

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UNDER 15s FIXTURES 2017 Date

Opposition

1 January 2017

COUNTY/DPP

8 January 2017

KCR

15 January 2017

COUNTY/DPP

22 January 2017

Nat Schools Comp Rd5

29 January 2017

Blackheath / Old Albanians A+B

5 February 2017

Nat Schools Comp Rd6

Venue

Result

Away

12 February 2017 19 February 2017 26 February 2017

KC QF

5 March 2017

KC SF

12 March 2017

Kent Cup Finals

19 March 2017

Nat Schools Comp SF

26 March 2017 2 April 2017

Nat Schools Comp Final

9 April 2017 16 April 2017

EASTER

23 April 2017

Kent Sevens

30 April 2017

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UNDER 16s FIXTURES 2016 Date 4 September 2016

Opposition

Venue

Registration

11 September 2016 18 September 2016

KC1 - Tunbridge Wells

25 September 2016

Home

KC2 - Maidstone

Away

2 October 2016

Training

Home

9 October 2016

Brentwood Golden Boot?

Away

16 October 2016 23 October 2016 30 October 2016 6 November 2016

KC3 - Folkestone

Away

13 November 2016

KC4 - Whitstable

Home

20 November 2016

Tun wells

Home

Ton Judds

Home

18 December 2016

KC5 - Dover

Home

25 December 2016

CHRISTMAS

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UNDER 16s FIXTURES 2017 Date

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Venue

Result

1 January 2017 8 January 2017

COUNTY

15 January 2017

KCR

22 January 2017

COUNTY

29 January 2017

Blackheath

5 February 2017

COUNTY

Home

12 February 2017 19 February 2017

COUNTY

26 February 2017

KC QF

5 March 2017

KC SF

12 March 2017

KC Finals/REGIONAL

19 March 2017

Medway 10's festival

26 March 2017

National Schools 7s

2 April 2017

Away

REGIONAL

9 April 2017 16 April 2017

EASTER (REGIONAL)

23 April 2017

REGIONAL & ENGLAND

30 April 2017

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UNDER 17s FIXTURES 2016 Date 4 September 2016

Opposition Registration

11 September 2016 18 September 2016 25 September 2016

KL1

2 October 2016

KL2

9 October 2016 16 October 2016

KL3

23 October 2016 30 October 2016

KL4

6 November 2016 13 November 2016

KL5

20 November 2016

KL6

27 November 2016

COUNTY

4 December 2016

KL7

11 December 2016

KL8

18 December 2016

COUNTY

25 December 2016

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Result

1 January 2017 8 January 2017 15 January 2017

KL9

22 January 2017

KL10

29 January 2017

COUNTY

5 February 2017 12 February 2017

COUNTY

19 February 2017

COUNTY

26 February 2017

Divisional Clubs QF

5 March 2017

KC QF

12 March 2017

Divisional Clubs SF

19 March 2017

KC SF

26 March 2017

Divisional Clubs Final

2 April 2017

Kent Cup Finals

9 April 2017

National Clubs SF

16 April 2017

EASTER

23 April 2017

Kent Sevens

30 April 2017

National Final

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UNDER 18s FIXTURES 2016 Date

Opposition

4 September 2016 11 September 2016 18 September 2016 25 September 2016

Nat Clubs Comp

2 October 2016

KL1

9 October 2016

Nat Clubs Comp

16 October 2016

KL2

23 October 2016

COUNTY

30 October 2016

COUNTY

6 November 2016

COUNTY

13 November 2016

Nat Clubs Comp

20 November 2016

KL3

27 November 2016

Nat Clubs Comp

4 December 2016

KL4

11 December 2016

Nat Clubs Comp

18 December 2016

KL5

25 December 2016

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UNDER 18s FIXTURES 2017 Date 1 January 2017

Opposition

Venue

Result

DIVISIONAL

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22 January 2017

KL7

29 January 2017

DIVISIONAL

5 February 2017

KL8

12 February 2017 19 February 2017

DIVISIONAL

26 February 2017

INTER DIVISIONAL

5 March 2017

Nat Clubs Comp

12 March 2017

KL9

19 March 2017

Nat Clubs Comp

26 March 2017

KLPO

2 April 2017

Kent Cup Finals

9 April 2017 16 April 2017

EASTER

23 April 2017

Kent Sevens

30 April 2017

National Final

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MINI/MIDI FIXTURES 2016 Date

Opposition

Venue

4 September 11 September 17 September 18 September 25 September

Training at Home Training at Home Festival Training at Home Training at Home

Home Home Away Home Home

Saracens Land Rover Prem Cup (U11,U12)

2 October

Festival

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Warlingham (U7-U8), Guildford (U7-U11), Foxbury (U7-U12), Medway (U7-U12)

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Training at Home Festival

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9 October

Festival

Away

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Saracens Work Rate & Honesty (U9,U10) TBC Old Colefians Development (U9-U12)

22 October

Festival TBC

Away

Saracens Work Rate & Honesty (U9,U10) TBC, Ealing A&B/Dev (U7,U9,U11)

23 October

Training Fixture at Home & Away

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Opposition

Venue

8 January

Training at Home

Home

15 January

Training Fixture at Home & Away

Home/ Away

22 January

Training at Home

Home

29 January

Training at Home

Home

Training Fixture

Festival Fixture

T Wells - Split All Age Groups U10,11,12 Home U7,8,9 Away

Edenbridge - All Age Groups

5 February

Training at Home

Home

12 February

Training at Home

Away

Old Elthamians

19 February

Training at Home

Home

Beccehamians Training Fixture

26 February

Training Fixture Away

Away

Bromley - All Age Groups

5 March

Training Fixture at Home & Away

Away/ Home

Medway Training Fixture Split Age Groups

12 March

Festival

Away

12 March

Training at Home

Home

19 March

Festival

Away

Edenbridge B (U7-U12), Beccehamians (U7-U9), Old Colefians (U10-U12)

19 March

Training at Home

Home

Kent Prelims - TBC

26 March

Training at Home

Home

26 March

Festival

Away

2 April

Training at Home

Home

9 April

Training at Home

Home

Beccehamians (U10-U12), Guildford (U7-U11), Old Colefians (U7-U9)

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9 April

Festival

Away

Dorking (U12)

16 April

Training at Home

Home

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23 April

Training at Home

Home

Kent Finals TBC

30 April

Training at Home

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Fiji

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November 26

Argentina

Twickenham

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December 3

Australia

Twickenham

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The Royal Bank of Scotland Six Nations Championship 2017 Date Fixture February 4 Scotland v Ireland England v France

Venue GMT Murrayfield 14:25 Twickenham 16:50

February 5

Italy v Wales

Stadio Olimpico

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February 11

Italy v Ireland Wales v England

Stadio Olimpico Millenium Stadium

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February 12

France v Scotland

Stade de France

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February 25

Scotland v Wales Ireland v France

Murrayfield Aviva Stadium

14:25 16:50

February 26

England v Italy

Twickenham

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March 10

Wales v Ireland

Millenium Stadium

20:05

March 11

Italy v France England v Scotland

Stadio Olimpico Twickenham

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March 18

Scotland v Italy France v Wales Ireland v England

Murrayfield Stade de France Aviva Stadium

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BIC Cabling

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Sennocke 73

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Sequana Maritime

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Burwood Financial

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Sevenoaks Chronicle

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Direct Design

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Sevenoaks Prep School

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Flower & Glory

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Sevenoaks Physiotherapy

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Warners Solicitors

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