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HANDBOOK AND FIXTURE LIST 2015/2016
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CONTENTS Page
Chairman’s Report 2 - 9
Club Contacts 10 - 14
1st XV Fixtures 16 - 24
Senior Awards 33
2nd XV Fixtures 40 - 41
3rd XV Fixtures 44 - 46
4th XV Fixtures 48 - 49
Saracens Camp - The Coach’s Notes 53
Juniors 2013/14 56 - 86
Subscriptions & Training 91
Junior Fixtures Under 13s - Under 18s 98 - 109
Mini Fixtures 110 - 111
Social Events 112 - 114
International Fixtures 115
List of Advertisers 116
Sevenoaks Rugby Club extends a Mighty Oaks thank you to all of our sponsors
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CHAIRMANS REPORTWhile I am not sure where the past two years have gone, it’s safe to say that I have enjoyed every moment of our Club’s progress both on and off the pitch. I believe that we have made many changes for the better and I would like to open my report by thanking every member and supporter of Sevenoaks Rugby Club for your outstanding commitment. From the players in the Under 6s to our passionate alumni, you make the Club what it is today; a thriving community that offers a warm welcome to guests and friends alike.
What a season it has been. We enter 2015/16 with solid foundations, a healthy balance sheet, outstanding support from players, members and sponsors, major capital investment underway and much to look forward to in a Rugby World Cup year…not to mention the Club’s 90th Anniversary Ball to kick-off the season in style.As a Management Team we aim to embody the views of our members. We may not always get it right, yet we will always make the effort to ensure that you are proud to be part of the Club that you play for and support.
I am very grateful to Management Team colleagues, who have led and embraced change in a way not always associated with the wider management of our great game: Phil Bradshaw, President, John Wilkinson, Treasurer, Andy Nicholls, Secretary, Roger McKerlie, Director of Rugby, Mike Wooldridge, Junior Chairman, and Steve Fitzmaurice, PR and Marketing Manager. Thankfully all have kindly agreed to stand again next year.
Grand opening of the Bradshaw-Pearl balcony
One of the highlights of 2014/15 was when we welcomed our friend and Her Majesty’s Defence Minister (in that order) Michael Fallon to open the Bradshaw-Pearl balcony, a wonderful pitch-side spectator facility named to recognise the vast contribution made to our Club over many years by those two redoubtable gentlemen.
We were joined in a pre-match lunch to mark the occasion by the great and good of Sevenoaks. They included Linda Larter, Chief Executive of our landlords and ‘development partners’ Sevenoaks Town Council (STC), Mr and Mrs Simon Raikes, The Town Mayor and Mayoress, Cllrs Julia Thornton and Peter Fleming from the District Council, and Angela Haymonds from the Cory Environmental Trust who grant-funded our pitch drainage, spectator area and car parking projects, and of course our valued sponsors.
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I was very proud to introduce our Club to them all. Nick Wilkinson gave a presentation about his work in local schools as Rugby Development Officer, and there were enthusiastic nods all round. Nick has worked wonders with our state schools programme as he spreads the gospel and values of the game and encourages more children to try rugby – helped by a dedicated group of volunteer coaches.
1st XV pitch comes closer to the Clubhouse
It has been a Club ambition for as long as Peter Williams can remember (that’s a long time) to move the 1st XV pitch to the front of the Clubhouse. We will achieve that dream this season, thanks to the extensive drainage made possible by the Cory grant and also to the co-operation of the Town Council, who agreed to move the cricket squares towards Knole Park to accommodate the extra space the 1st XV pitch required.
We continue to work with STC in our pursuit of building an all-weather 3G pitch on the cabbage patch as a community facility open to all, for both rugby and football. The state of the art surface will be full-sized, RFU and FA approved for amateur senior games, primarily aimed at providing exemplary training and match facilities for our juniors, local schools and clubs.
We have STC agreement in principle to consider match-funding this estimated £750,000 facility with the National Lottery, RFU and Football Foundation. Nothing is certain yet. We still need Planning Consent and are just beginning the consultation process with neighbours, current Knole Paddock users and other stakeholders, the most important of course being Club members – please contact me directly if you would like to express any opinion on these or other developments.
Our headline sponsors and friends at Savills
None of the progress would have been possible without the support of Savills, our Main Sponsor, with whom we are building a strong relationship. It has been a pleasure to see so many representatives of different sides of their business at our Club this season; they are certainly much more than an estate agent, offering valuable advice to club members on Lettings, Development Land and Sales, as well as Property Finance and Planning.
Savills generously give the club £500 for every new instruction from a club member. Savills has also been great supporters of the Mighty Oaks Business Club, which has gone from strength to strength under the leadership first of Roger McKerlie, and latterly Nick Wilkinson. We look forward to making unexpected connections through rugby again next year, hopefully repeating the fantastic Christmas lunch generously sponsored and hosted at Sevenoaks’ answer to The Ivy – The Vine Restaurant, thanks to Bernt and Kathleen Bouverie.
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Mighty 2014/15 for Mighty Oaks
As the seniors began their pre season training camp way back in the summer of 2014 the mood for the coming season was one of optimism and expectation. What ensued exceeded our hopes and ambitions as teams from across the club excelled and played a brand of rugby that we all aspire to and want to watch. Results were excellent across the board and we had record numbers of both senior and junior players turning out week after week in the navy and hunting gold of the Mighty Oaks.
The 1st XV was formed from a strong core of players and it is always pleasing to the coaching staff when a side doesn’t have to resort to fielding different sides every week. This sense of understanding and of playing together regularly paid dividends as the 1s achieved their goal of improving their league position on the season before. It was clear early in the season that Maidstone and Medway would be the go-to sides and whilst we pushed them both hard for periods of the four matches we played against them, matching the quality and experience of the opposition was beyond our means.
The battle for 3rd was a tough one and although T Wells and Beckenham were worthy opponents Oaks won through to achieve a very creditable 3rd place. The 1st XV will be looking to build on their huge forward platform and play attacking and adventurous rugby in the season ahead.
Led by Director of Rugby Roger McKerlie and 1st XV Manager Jon Muchmore, the coaching team of Danny Vaughan, Mark Reay and Will Thorpe, supported by the excellent work of Oli Robinson as skipper deserve a huge vote of thanks from the Club.
Everyone apart from the players and management team of the 2nd XV was worried that our callow and, sometimes small, set of players would have an annus horriblis in their league having won promotion the year before. We should have had more faith! The average age of the young squad (with the exception of a couple of wise old heads like Todd King and Adam Sutill) was 22 years old and the team performed admirably throughout the season downing sides like Maidstone, T Wells, Charlton Park and Sidcup whilst running genuine second teams from TJs and Canterbury close.
Despite a couple of heavy defeats when fatigue and injuries were at their height, the team played the most sublime attacking rugby built on a fast and dynamic forward platform to finish a hugely impressive 4th in the League. I cannot overstate the importance to the boys of their management team of Mike Walton and Ian Collins – they were immense.
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The 3rd XV weren’t going to be out gunned and, under Mr Woolacott’s unique leadership style, ably supported by Will Rosier, Charlie Watmough and Del McCrone as his lieutenants the boys played with flair, skill and aggression to finish in the top half of their league.
The 4th XV unfortunately had to pull out of their league as they struggled to find a fit team for every game (we had somewhere in the region of 30 4th and vets level players out injured at any particular stage!) but when they got a side out they were too hot for most teams to handle and were lying 4th at the time of their departure from the League. They will be back next season as will the Acorns who are rebuilding towards former glories as they competed well in the new Kent Late Red vets cup.
A big thank you to real club-men Miles Hayward, Dave Sellors, Grovesy and departing manager Mike McMorran for the work they do at the more social end of the seniors. Getting sides out is a tough challenge and it can wear you down so well done fellas, your work is appreciated, especially by the Vets on their epic tour to Romania, every detail of which of course - stays on tour...
One Club
When the Club decided that it needed to create the position of Director of Rugby two years ago, and was lucky enough to find Roger McKerlie available, fresh from his coaching success in a ten year run with his junior group, we committed to the One Club mantra. The same ethos, spirit and heart should be felt throughout our Club, in the best traditions of the game, as we embrace innovation and change in the quest for continuous improvement. We want to encourage seniors and juniors to know and inspire each other, to belong to Sevenoaks Rugby and to enjoy a strong sense of ownership and community across our Club.
Into the West
Nowhere has ‘one club’ been better demonstrated and lived than in the mass mini exodus to Barnstaple for the West Coast Festival, brilliantly led by Patrick O’Keefe and his team.
Results aren’t everything on a tour, but we are a competitive bunch and it was great to see most of our sides return as champions.
We earned an entry into the Guinness Book of Records too – nearly 1,000 Oaks players and supporters decamped to the fields of Devon on the largest junior rugby tour ever. We also raised vital funds for Wooden Spoon and the Marsden Cancer Charity.
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The One Club theme was also evident as increasing numbers of supporters travelled across the South East and eventually to Sale to watch and support our brilliant Under 17s side as they pursued the National Cup.
Superbly led on the field by Mick The Munch’s son Max Skinner (a true leader of men) and coached by a team led by Academy Head Coach Adam Bowman and Nick Thompson, the lads fell at the last hurdle losing in the dying seconds of the final to a resilient Nottingham side. The Oaks contingent at Sale Sharks’ stadium was in pieces as Max’s men snatched defeat from the jaws of victory, but we will all remember and salute these boys for their character and gritty skill in the way they play the game. In the last five years we have won the national plate cup, reached two finals and a semi-final of the main competition. The future of Sevenoaks Rugby is in good hands.
Good work Junior Chair
As it is right across the mini and junior section under the passionate leadership of Junior Chairman Mike Wooldridge where we had over 600 players registered. Mike himself is one of four coaches in the country to win the prestigious QBE My Coach National Award, earning the right for a select group of Oaks juniors to receive a full on training session with a premiership coach next year. The Under 16s were Kent champions again, never having lost this trophy, and the skill levels and sheer ‘dog’ of our players do not happen by accident. We all owe a debt of gratitude to the near 100 coaches who give up huge time and pour reservoirs of emotional commitment into our young players.
Some inherit a well-oiled machine but others have to start from scratch and one of our proudest achievements as a Club is to have set up and built a successful Under 13 girls squad, thanks to the efforts of Tonya, Katie and Dave Sellors, and we confidently expect the girls to go from strength to strength.
I would also like to acknowledge the work of Andy Shirtcliff who sets up and manages the Saracens Coaching Camps, in a partnership that also supports the development of our coaches’ skills and knowledge.
An amateur ethos, transparently upheld
Several years ago, Club members voted not to pay players and although this divisive element is creeping into our game we are determined to carry out the wishes of members. Quality coaching and playing facilities remain the key to our success and where we will continue to invest both sponsors’ and members funds.
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We are keen to learn from overseas and to share the experience with our juniors, hopefully forging exchange links with their clubs; consistent with our genuine qualification as a Community Amateur Sports Club (CASC), we welcome coaches from both Australia and New Zealand. They are not paid to play, although we do try and assist them with accommodation and employment opportunities through members and associate companies. We are resolved to be transparent in this increasingly murky area, and work within the guidelines of UK Tax Authorities; a blind ambition to climb up the league tables by closet professionalism is not the Sevenoaks way.
Our thanks to the guys behind the scenes – the field stewards who work hard before and after senior games when everyone else is in the bar, the council team led by Nicholas Cave who are our friends and colleagues, Lee Adamson who rides the social media wave for the club, our fixture secretaries, Viz, Nigel and Rob, not forgetting the crucial referee liaison work of Alan Crane.
This season sees the launch of our new website www.sevenoaksrugby.com and we are grateful to Gerry Diebel for building an online image we can be proud of – when the time comes please do support Steve Fitzmaurice in keeping the site updated. It will become an increasingly important forum for reporting on and promoting the Club’s flourishing social scene – a huge thanks to all those involved in creating fantastic events such as the ever raucous Ladies Night, the Quiz Night and the Ball.
As if they haven’t done enough over the years, we thank senior members such as Howard Pearl, Peter and Rob Hunt, Mike Bates who have put everything into our Club, Colin and his bar staff, Pith and Sarah and their Social/Summer Ball committees and Weekend Warriors and of course the one and only Diane Carey, Clubhouse Manager – the glue that holds our One Club together.
It is impossible to do a round-up like this and not forget to mention someone who deserves it. I apologise for that and would just re-iterate that this is a team effort that must be fun for us all; we have a vision for where we want to be, but don’t necessarily have all the answers. Please make contact by email or over a beer at the bar if you have a constructive comment, which is always welcome.
Yours in Rugby Football,
Trevor Nicholson, ChairmanSevenoaks Rugby
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THE PRESIDENT’S PAGEPast PresidentsThe 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.PageThe Late Major F.K.Norman, M.C.The Late H.W.E.Crum-EwingThe Late G.W.MannThe Late A.W.H.Haward, E.R.D.The Late B.H.Edwards, T.D.The Late A.P.Hunt, M.B.E.A.E.J.Butterworth
A.N.FinlayThe Late R.H.CurtisR.A.ShirtcliffH.N.LaversP.A.HuntC.D.BirchH.G.Pearl
PresidentP.J.Bradshaw
Vice PresidentsL.S.AdamsonA.R.AlgerR.J.BarberR.W.BastardA.BelitherA.J.BowmanA.W.BumsteadP.J.ChurchillL.N.ColemanS.R.K.CooperC.CrangN.J.DrakeS.J.EnglandMs.H.L.Everitt
M.C.FallonP.J.FermorP.G.M.FieldingS.FitzmauriceJ.A.FrenchS.FullerM.A.V.Gibbons P.F.GrovesR.W.HornerJ.A.A.HughesR.J.HuntA.G.JenningsD.M.LockeyP.McLaughlin
S.B.ManleyJ.L.MaslinW.E.MatthewsMrs B.M.S.MauduitB.M.S.MauduitR.T.McKerlieS.W.MiddletonJ.D.MuchmoreT.D.MunnA.S. NichollsT.J.NicholsonE.H.Oatley, MBEW.T.PickanceM.J.Ridout
G.H.G.RoffeyA.M.ShirtcliffP.N.ShirtcliffF.P.ThompsonS.E.ThresherP.VizardN.G.N.WagstaffJ.F.WilkinsonD.A.R.WilliamsP.WilliamsI.G.WoodM.R.G.Wooldridge
Honorary Life MembersC.D.BirchA.E.J.ButterworthL.N. ColemanA.N.Finlay
D.FlatmanR.W.HornerP.A.HuntH.N.Lavers
S.B.ManleyT.A.MayH.G.PearlD.P.Rogers, OBE
R.A.ShirtcliffA.TitterrellP.WilliamsI.G.Wood
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SRFC OFFICIALS 2015/16� Management Team
Contact Job Title Mobile Phone E-mail
Phil Bradshaw President 07769 842444 [email protected]
Trevor Nicholson Chairman 07721 637785 [email protected]
Andy Nicholls Honorary Secretary 07817 450506 [email protected]
John Wilkinson Treasurer 07810 523562 [email protected]
Roger McKerlie Director of Rugby 07778 669348 [email protected]
Mike Wooldridge Junior Rugby Chairman 07979 811511 [email protected]
Steve Fitzmaurice Marketing Manager 07888 686857 [email protected]
Oliver Robinson 1st XV Captain 07747 864329 [email protected]
Jon Muchmore 1st XV Manager 07917 412312 [email protected]
Ian Collins 2nd XV Manager 07979 536635 [email protected]
Mike Walton 2nd XV Manager 07920 405390 [email protected]
James Anderson 3rd XV Captain 07869 319042 [email protected]
Phil Woolacott 3rd XV Manager 07739 745782 [email protected]
Dave Sellors 4th XV/Acorns Captain 07920 809515 [email protected]
Danny Vaughan Senior Head Coach 07966 311382 [email protected]
Adam Bowman Academy Coach 07969 053912 [email protected]
Will Thorpe Senior Forwards Coach 07846 073221 [email protected]
Billy Belither Pathway Manager 07711 912100 [email protected]
Nick Wilkinson Senior Field Steward 07974 945566 [email protected]
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SRFC OFFICIALS 2015/16
Contact Job Title Mobile Phone E-mail
Howard Pearl Player Registration Manager & League & County Contact 07979 355109 [email protected]
Paul Vizard Fixtures Secretary 07967 698041 [email protected]
Jess Rugg Club Physiotherapist 07733 296905 [email protected]
Alan Crane Referee Liaison 07785 244202 [email protected]
Steve Fitzmaurice Press Officer 07887 686857 [email protected]
Bob Hunt Secretary to the Supporters and VP's 07834 077131 [email protected]
Diane Carey Clubhouse & Catering Manager 07988 747049 [email protected]
Pete Wilson Annual Dinner Organiser 07736 302499 [email protected]
Robert Pearl Purchasing Manager 07917 076625 [email protected]
Edd Couchman Website Manager 07775 742126 [email protected]
Andy Nicholls International Tickets Secretary 07817 450507 [email protected]
Nick Wilkinson Club Membership Secretary 07974 945566 [email protected]
Mike Bates Membership Subscriptions Secretary 01892 548626
Trevor Nicholson Handbook Editor 07721 637785 [email protected]
Colin Foreman Bar Manager 07977 038324 [email protected]
Roger McKerlie Town Council Pitches Liaison Officer 07779 669348 [email protected]
Howard Pearl Matchday Programme Editor 07979 355109 [email protected]
Sarah Bowyer Sponsorship Manager 07718 924135 [email protected]
Andy Shirtcliff Saracens & Coaching Coordinator 07917 303494 [email protected]
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SRFC OFFICIALS 2015/16
Contact Job Title Mobile Phone E-mail
Peter Churchill RFU Liaison 07879 471837 [email protected]
Steve Fitzmaurice Marketing & Communications Manager 07888 686857 [email protected]
Christopher Birch Club Memorabilia & History 07939 582824 [email protected]
Malcolm McCulloch Mighty Oaks Grand Club Senior Sales 07909 817924 [email protected]
Sarah Bowyer Mighty Oaks Grand Club Junior Sales 07718 924135 [email protected]
Len Sinclair Patrons Chairman 07710 748516 [email protected]
Miles Hayward Patrons Sectretary and Treasurer 07881 736165 [email protected]
Martine Shirtcliff Shop Manager 07889 015450 [email protected]
Lee Adamson Social Media Manager 07949 027103 [email protected]
Adam Bowman Academy Coach 07969 053912 [email protected]
John Rugg Academy Manager 07787 326021 [email protected]
Robert Bowyer Mini Fixtures Secretary 07775 613216 [email protected]
Andy Shirtcliff Mini Vice Chairman 07917 303493 [email protected]
Andy Clark Safeguarding & Welfare Officer 07956 545261 [email protected]
Nigel Featherstone Youth Fixtures Secretary 07983 551789 [email protected]
Peter Harris Youth Vice Chairman 07833 582862 [email protected]
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JUNIOR CONTACTS 2015/16Under 6sCory Blackmore07730 [email protected]
Under 7sMark Gilbey07825 [email protected]
Under 8sRobert Pearl07917 076625 [email protected]
Under 9sToby Walter07774 [email protected]
Mark Webster07748 [email protected]
Under 10sShaun Baker07785 [email protected]
Jim Hopkins07766 [email protected]
Under 11sSteve Fitzmaurice07887 [email protected]
Mark Hutcheon07980 [email protected]
Under 12sAndy Shirtcliff07917 [email protected]
Dave Sellors07920 [email protected]
Under 13sPete Dunne07711 [email protected]
Jason Miles07983 [email protected]
John Lane07725 [email protected]
Under 14sDanny Jones07968 [email protected]
Steven Wines07802 [email protected]
Under 15sJonathan Green07881 [email protected]
Peter Harris07833 [email protected]
Miles [email protected]
Andrew Jones07768 [email protected]
Under 16sTom [email protected]
Allan Johnstone07777 [email protected]
Under 17sMike Wooldridge07979 811511michael.wooldridge @savills-smithsgore.co.uk
Under 18sNick Thompson07815 [email protected]
Dave Thresher07766 [email protected]
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PROUDLY SUPPORTINGSEVENOAKS RUGBY CLUB
The value of investments, and the income from them, may fall as well as rise and is not guaranteed. Sanlam Private Wealth is a trading name of Sanlam
Private Investments (UK) Ltd which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority.
Sevenoaks Rugby
Proud to support:
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CALL US ON 01732 740700 www.privatewealth.sanlam.co.uk
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1ST XV SEASON 2014/15P20 W15 L5
Manager’s notes…Oaks 1st XV 2014/15 campaign was the most successful of the past decade. A P20 W15 L5 PF 622 PA 354 record was not enough to get the lads from Knole Paddock promoted but a third placed league finish, seventeen points clear of fourth is not to be sniffed at. The undoubted playing highlight being the last play of the game win against Tunbridge Wells in the A21 derby. Nothing sweeter than beating your neighbours.
Coach Vaughan and his management team continued their policy of promoting home grown Academy products into the Senior squad alongside some more seasoned campaigners. Messrs Thomson, Poland and Johansson all enjoyed excellent first seasons in the rough and tumble of senior rugby and soon established themselves as regulars in the match day squad. The Academy production line looks set to continue to roll, with Messrs Richardson, Bowyer and Skinner earmarked for 1st XV duties next term.
With an average age of around 24, the squad enjoyed their time both on and off the pitch, with the South Coast tour a particular highlight. However, Captain Robinsons men take their role as leaders in the club and community seriously and were always willing to help with the younger members of the Mighty Oaks family on a Sunday morning, as well as helping to raise oodles of cash with the ‘Haka for Hattie’ campaign which was brilliantly led by our very own Kiwi and Player of the Season, Kelly Anderson. Aside from the fund raising efforts, the team also appeared on BT Sports Rugby Tonight and won the Mainutrition 10s at Twickenham at a leisurely canter. The prize for which is a training session with the England squad, hopefully a little Sennockian input will, come October 31, help them bring home the World Cup!!
On a sadder note we have to say goodbye to Sam Bright, the leading points scorer for the past two seasons. Sam and his partner Abbie have become part of the furniture at the Paddock are leaving for another rugby adventure and we wish them well in their travels. Sam has done a fantastic job on and off the pitch, they will be sorely missed.
As I write, the 2015/16 season for the 1st XV starts in a little under four weeks time with the first training session on the 7 July. Whilst you are contemplating your second or third Pina Colada in sun drenched holiday resorts from Barbados to Bridlington, spare a thought for the 1st XV who will be undergoing unimaginable agonies at the hands of strength and conditioning coach Connor Browne, a man not known for his tenderness and understanding. Rugby has changed so much on the field since the advent of professionalism, the players are bigger, stronger, fitter and faster. However, I can assure you that the cores values of rugby that we all hold dear are alive and well at the Paddock. With your support next season we can achieve anything. Roll on September, it promises to be another fantastic season.
Jon Muchmore, Manager
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1ST XV FIXTURES 20151st XV - London League 2 South East
Date KO Home or away & type 1st XV
22 August 3pm A - Friendly Weybridge Vandals
29 August
1 September TBC A - Friendly Gillingham Anchorians
5 September
6 September TBC A - Friendly Pontoise
12 September A - Friendly Romford
19 September 2pm A - League Dartfordians
26 September 2pm H - League Thanet Wanderers
3 October 2pm A - League Hove
10 October 2pm A - League Crowborough
17 October
24 October 1pm H - League Ashford
31 October
7 November 2.30 A - League Horsham
14 November 2.30 H - League Deal & Betteshanger
21 November 2.30 A - League Beckenham
28 November
5 December 2pm H - League Old Alleynians
12 December 2pm A - League Tunbridge Wells
19 December 2pm H - League Old Colfeians
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1ST XV FIXTURES 20161st XV - London League 2 South East
Date KO Home or away & type 1st XV
2 January
9 January 2pm A - League Thanet Wanderers
16 January 2pm H - League Hove
23 January 2pm H - League Crowborough
30 January 2pm A - League Ashford
6 February Int Cup TBA
13 February 2.30 H - League Horsham
20 February 2.30 A - League Deal & Betteshanger
27 February
5 March 3pm H - League Beckenham
12 March
19 March 3pm A - League Old Alleynians
26 March
2 April 3pm H - League Tunbridge Wells
9 April
16 April 3pm A - League Old Colfeians
23 April 3pm H - League Dartfordians
30 April
1 May KENT CUP FINAL
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10 YEAR RECORD OF 1ST XV AGAINST 2015/16 OPPONENTS(includes League, Cup and Friendly matches)
Played Won Drawn Lost PointsFor
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Weybridge Vandals 0 0 0 0 0 0 --------
Gillingham Anchorians 0 0 0 0 0 0 95/96
Pontoise 0 0 0 0 0 0 85/86
Romford & Gidea Park 2 1 0 1 18 49 10/11
Dartfordians 2 2 0 0 81 10 06/07
Thanet Wanderers 8 4 1 3 203 166 14/15
Hove 4 0 1 3 48 143 --------
Crowborough 7 4 1 2 174 129 14/15
Ashford 2 2 0 0 114 17 14/15
Horsham 0 0 0 0 0 0 98/99
Deal & Betteshanger 14 8 1 5 297 205 14/15
Beckenham 9 5 0 4 199 196 14/15
Old Alleynians 0 0 0 0 0 0 01/02
Tunbridge Wells 12 7 0 5 258 270 14/15
Old Colfeians 8 5 0 3 155 143 14/15
Intermediate Cup opponents on 6 February will be dependent upon results in earlier rounds.
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RFU CLUBS CHAMPIONSHIP 2014/15 - LONDON DIVISION 2 SOUTH EASTFinal Table
Played Won Drawn Lost PointsFor
PointsAgainst
BonusPoints Points
Maidstone 20 19 1 0 770 250 16 94
Medway 20 17 1 2 762 277 16 86
Sevenoaks 20 15 0 5 622 354 13 73
Tunbridge Wells 20 11 1 8 470 373 10 56
Beckenham 20 10 0 10 389 422 10 50
Crowborough 20 10 0 10 399 367 7 47
Deal & Betteshanger 20 9 1 10 368 396 8 46
Old Colfeians 20 7 0 13 387 501 9 37
Thanet Wanderers 20 7 0 13 330 514 7 35
Ashford 20 3 0 17 386 654 10 22
Aylesford 20 0 0 20 140 915 0 0
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31 - 32 & 14 - 34 Maidstone23 - 34 & 10 - 44 Medway------------------------ Sevenoaks18 - 27 & 27 - 26 Tunbridge Wells12 - 10 & 47 - 31 Beckenham17 - 6 & 28 - 13 Crowborough
38 - 8 & 21 - 11 Deal & Betteshanger19 - 12 & 31 - 11 Old Colfeians38 - 12 & 24 - 7 Thanet Wanderers39 - 12 & 75 - 5 Ashford27 - 19 & 83 - 0 Aylesford
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THE SHEPHERD NEAME KENT SHIELD 2015/16The Kent Shield is a new competition this season, open to Kent and associated clubs competing in RFU Levels 7 and 8 (London 2 and 3 South East divisions) only.
There has been a rising tide of opinion that clubs at these levels cannot compete for the Kent Cup with the semi professional clubs in the County but, on the other hand, are too senior to enter the Kent Vase. Therefore the Shield allows such clubs squeezed in the middle to enjoy a fair and reasonable knockout competition of their own.
The draw for the 1st Round, to be played by Saturday 17 October is:
Bromley v Cranbrook Ashford v Folkestone
The draw for the 2nd Round, to be played by Saturday 2 January is:
Ashford or Folkestone v Tunbridge WellsAylesford v Bromley or CranbrookDartfordians v Sevenoaks (also counts as the league fixture)Park House v Old Colfeians
All matches are to kick off at 14:00 hours, unless played in August or April.
The semi final will be played by 9 April, with the Final at Aylesford RFC on 1 May at 13:30 hours.
All clubs eliminated after their first match are eligible to enter the Kent Plate.
There will be four replacements available for each side. Two front row replacements must be made before the match can revert to uncontested scrums.
If at the end of normal playing time the scores are equal, the team which has scored the greater number of tries will be deemed the winner. If the number of tries is equal, the teams will change ends and continue playing 10 minutes each way. If at the end of this extra period the scores are still equal, and the number of tries are also equal, there will be a replay on the visiting team’s ground or, if mutually agreed between the two teams, the match may be decided by the toss of a coin – the visiting team to call.
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MOST LEAGUE APPEARANCES 1987/88 TO 2014/15
Sevenoaks RFC
Mark Ridout 1989/13 252 Keith Maclean 2000/08 93
Robbie Unwin 2002/15 172 Ed Alteirac 2001/11 84
Damian Manning 1996/12 169 Mark Smith 1989/02 84
George Roffey 2000/12 153 Simon Tree 2007/15 83
Guy McLaughlin 2004/12 131 Ollie Hoare 2002/09 81
Simon Gandon 1997/09 127 Anthony Campbell 1997/10 81
Malcolm McCulloch 1990/09 125 Ben Aspinall 2009/15 81
James Garcia 2004/14 117 Ollie Robinson 2007/15 77
Alex Barber 2000/14 113 Matt Bates 2006/15 75
Tom Hunt 2004/12 110 Trevor Nicholson 1989/04 73
Chris Crang 1991/03 109 Chris Banister 1993/06 70
Kenny Pihema 2002/10 105 Toby Binsted 1987/00 70
Jon Pollock 2004/13 102 Tim Pulham 1997/08 69
Matt Dodd 2009/15 102 Mike Thomas 1998/09 69
Stuart Thresher 1993/07 97 Stuart Coleman 2005/15 69
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SENIOR CLUB AWARDS SEASON 2014/15The Knole Paddock Tankardfor service to the Club over the past ten years John Rugg
The Knole Paddock Bowlfor service to the Club during the season Mike Walton & Ian Collins
The Guy Churchill Memorial Trophyto the Player of the season Kelly Anderson
The Ribblesdale Trophyto the highest Club points scorer Sam Bright
Most Improved Player Award Jack Thomson
The Williams / Steven Trophyto the Supporter of the season Gill Wright
The Vaughan Roberts / Ian Brodie Trophyto the Colt of the season Ben Adams
The Lord / Jordan Trophyto the most committed Colt Mike Bowyer
Honours ties awarded for outstanding service to their particular team throughout the season:
1st XV Zandi Medhurst Ben Martyr
Ex 1st XV Rex Boulter Jack Curnow
A XV James Anderson Mickey Thurnell
Acorns Andy Clark Andy Hedger
Juniors Coach Nick Thompson David Thresher for 10 seasons
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LEAGUE MATCH APPEARANCES & POINTS SCORED IN 2014/15(Maximum number of matches 20)
Matches Points Matches Points
Sam Bright 20 202 Josh Baldock 7 5
Stuart Coleman 20 25 Simon Tree 6 5
Dan Power 20 20 Sam McCorry 5
Oli Shirtcliff 20 23 Tom Naismith 5
Matt Dodd 19 62 Cormac Barry 3 5
Ollie Robinson 19 15 Matt Bates 3
Will Thorpe 19 25 Dan Bettice 3
Atino Vaihu 18 45 Aaron Robertson 3
Ryan Weeks 18 40 Harry Barber 2
Charlie Naismith 17 10 Charlie Nohre 2 5
Kelly Anderson 16 20 Tom Palmer 2
Ben Aspinall 16 Tom Swallow 2
Alex Medhurst 15 20 Munro Third 2
Ben Martyr 12 Jack Walker 2
Jens Johannson 11 15 Jonny Barber 1
Robbie Unwin 11 35 Charlie Beale 1
George Poland 9 20 Todd King 1
Jack Thomson 9 10 Nathan McKerlie 1
Connor Browne 8 Adam Suttill 1
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Date KO Home or away & type 2nd XV
22 August
29 August
1 September
5 September 1pm A - League Charlton Park II
6 September
12 September 3pm H - League Medway II
19 September 2pm A - League Sidcup II
26 September 1pm H - League Tunbridge Wells II
3 October
10 October 3pm A - League Old Alleynians II
17 October 1pm H - League Tonbridge Judds II
24 October 1pm A - League Canterbury II
31 October
7 November
14 November 2.30 H - League Old Colfeians II
21 November 2.30 A - League Old Elthamians Dev
28 November
5 December 2pm H - League Maidstone II
12 December 2pm A - League Beckenham II
19 December 2pm H - League Gravesend II
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2ND XV FIXTURES 20162nd XV - Invicta
Date KO Home or away & type 2nd XV
2 January 2pm A - League Medway II
9 January 2pm H - League Sidcup II
16 January 2pm A - League Tunbridge Wells II
23 January 2pm H - League Old Alleynians II
30 January 2pm A - League Tonbridge Judds II
6 February
13 February 2.30 H - League Canterbury II
20 February
27 February
5 March 3pm A - League Old Colfeians II
12 March
19 March 3pm H - League Old Elthamians
26 March
2 April 3pm A - League Maidstone II
9 April 3pm H - League Beckenham II
16 April 3pm A - League Gravesend II
23 April 3pm H - League Charlton Park II
30 April
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SHEPHERD NEAME JUNIOR LEAGUES RURAL KENT & EAST SUSSEX DIVISIONS 2014/15
Final Tables that concern Sevenoaks RFC
Invicta Division 1
Played Won Drawn Lost PointsFor
PointsAgainst Points
Tonbridge Juddian II 22 18 0 4 558 265 78
Canterbury II 22 17 1 4 703 258 77
Old Alleynians II 22 17 1 4 592 291 76
Sevenoaks II 22 11 2 9 452 361 63
Gravesend II 22 11 2 9 589 484 60
Medway II 22 11 1 10 442 457 57
Sidcup II 22 10 0 12 514 501 53
Charlton Park II 22 8 0 14 509 638 49
Tunbridge Wells II 22 8 2 13 358 581 49
Maidstone II 22 6 0 16 340 629 43
Dover II 22 6 0 16 289 616 39
Thanet Wanderers II 22 4 1 17 319 584 37
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3RD XV FIXTURES 20153rd XV - Late Red 3
Date KO Home or away & type 3rd XV
22 August
29 August
1 September
5 September
6 September
12 September
19 September 2pm H - League Canterbury III
26 September 12pm H - League Thanet Wanderers III
3 October 2pm A - League Old Gravesendians II
10 October 3pm A - League Dover III
17 October
24 October 1pm H - League Ash I
31 October
7 November 2.30 H - League Gillingham II
14 November 2.30 A - League Leigh I
21 November 2.30 H - League Cranbrook II
28 November 2.30 A - League Canterbury III
5 December 2pm H - League Medway IV
12 December 2pm A - League Tunbridge Wells III
19 December 2pm A - League Vigo II
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3RD XV FIXTURES 20163rd XV - Late Red 3
Date KO Home or away & type 3rd XV
2 January
9 January 2pm A - League Thanet Wanderers III
16 January 2pm H - League Old Gravesendians II
23 January 2pm H - League Dover III
30 January 2pm A - League Ash I
6 February
13 February 2.30 A - League Gillingham II
20 February 2.30 H - League Leigh I
27 February
5 March 3pm A - League Cranbrook II
12 March
19 March 3pm A - League Medway IV
26 March
2 April 3pm H - League Tunbridge Wells III
9 April
16 April 3pm H - League Vigo II
23 April
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SHEPHERD NEAME JUNIOR LEAGUES RURAL KENT & EAST SUSSEX DIVISIONS 2014/15
Final Tables that concern Sevenoaks RFC
Late Red Division 3 West
Played Won Drawn Lost PointsFor
PointsAgainst Points
Gravesend III 18 17 0 1 516 59 70
Tunbridge Wells III 18 13 0 5 530 246 58
Vigo II 18 10 1 7 410 399 52
Sevenoaks III 18 11 0 7 387 310 51
Medway IV 18 7 1 10 363 369 42
Gillingham II 18 7 1 10 248 426 41
Maidstone IV 18 6 1 11 219 366 38
Cranbrook II 18 6 0 12 335 431 37
Old Gravesendians II 18 5 2 11 213 413 36
New Ash Green II 18 4 0 14 231 433 35
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4TH XV FIXTURES 20154th XV - Dragon Fire 4 West
Date KO Home or away & type Acorns/BXV
22 August
29 August
1 September
5 September
6 September
12 September
19 September 2pm A - League Canterbury V
26 September 2pm A - League Lordswood II
3 October 2pm H - League Old Gravesendians III
10 October 3pm H - League Old Williamsonians II
17 October
24 October 1pm A - League New Ash Green II
31 October
7 November 2.30 A - League Tonbridge Judds IV
14 November 2.30 H - League Maidstone IV
21 November 2.30 A - League Gravesend IV
28 November 2.30 H - League Canterbury V
5 December 2pm A - League Medway V
12 December 2pm H - League Tunbridge Wells IV
19 December 2pm H - League Vigo III
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4TH XV FIXTURES 20164th XV - Dragon Fire 4 West
Date KO Home or away & type 3rd XV
2 January
9 January 2pm H - League Lordswood II
16 January 2pm A - League Old Gravesendians III
23 January 2pm A - League Old Williamsonians
30 January 2pm H - League New Ash Green II
6 February
13 February 2.30 H - League Tonbridge Judds IV
20 February 2.30 A - League Maidstone IV
27 February
5 March 3pm H - League Gravesend IV
12 March
19 March 3pm H - League Medway V
26 March
2 April 3pm A - League Tunbridge Wells IV
9 April 3pm A - League Vigo III
16 April
23 April
30 April
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Played Won Drawn Lost PointsFor
PointsAgainst Points
Old Gravesendians III 12 7 1 4 291 180 38
Tonbridge Juddian IV 12 8 0 4 350 229 36
Gravesend IV 12 6 0 6 234 221 32
Tunbridge Wells IV 12 7 0 5 288 301 31
Old Williamsonians II 12 4 1 7 203 243 27
Vigo III 12 4 1 7 173 256 26
Medway V 12 4 1 7 202 311 25
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EDUCATION chiefs backing Sev-enoaks grammar are launching amajor consultation which will helpdecide whether a new selectiveschool is built in the town.
For the first time, individuals,schools, councils and businessesacross the district will get thechance to put pen to paper when theprocess starts on Monday.
The eight-week consultation is alegal requirement which thes ch o o l ’s backer – Invicta Grammarin Maidstone – must go through as itdraws up proposals to put before theDepartment for Education.
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Dr Phil Limbert, chief executiveof the trust which runs Invicta,said: “When a school wishes toexpand it has to consult with thelocal community – other schools,parents, local government, the edu-cation authority.
“Usually there is a set audience totarget, but this is much wider thant h at . ”
Responsibility for organising theconsultation falls to Invicta becauseit would be the ‘parent school’ fo r
the new Sevenoaks educationalestablishment. The law forbids thecreation of new grammars but onecan be set-up in the town if it is an‘a n n e xe ’ or ‘s at e l l i t e ’ to an existingselective school like Invicta.
Although the campaign to plant agrammar in Sevenoaks has beendriven by Kent County Council, theauthority is not allowed to mas-termind the consultation itself, butit can take part in it.
Dr Limbert stressed that any pub-lic feedback would not changeI nv i c t a ’s proposals but could swayGovernment thinking when it con-siders the application.
“It gives people the opportunityto express their opinions so that theDepartment for Education can takethese into account,” he said.
The consultation will run untilmid-July, with the responses form-ing an appendix to the raft of papersInvicta will ultimately submit to theGover nment.
The Maidstone-based grammar iscurrently the highest performing
non super-selective school in Kent.Its annual GCSE and A level res-
ults also rank it in the top one percent of UK schools.
Its bosses see the Sevenoaksdevelopment as a major boost notonly for families in the district butalso for its existing pupils.
“An organisation has to develop,”said Dr Limbert.
“If it stands still, if it doesn’t moveon, it will stagnate.
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SARACENS JUNIOR TRAINING CAMP 2015 AT SEVENOAKS RFCFollowing on from the success of previous years, Sevenoaks Rugby once again welcomed back The Saracens Rugby Camp to Knole Paddock on 27th and 28th August 2015.
With 170 Players attending, the coaches from Saracens were once again daunted, running a training camp some 3-4 times larger than the other camps they hold at other “grass roots” Rugby clubs in the South East area. The only other Rugby Camp which came close - with 110 attendees - was the Camp held at Allianz Park itself, the home of Saracens Rugby.
Across the two days, attending players enjoyed training like a Saracen, benefiting from the coaching techniques and the specialised “Game Related Activities” (GRA’s) which the Saracens players use themselves.
At the end of each day:• the Saracens coaches awarded one player with Player of the day
On the second day, Friday 30th August:• the Saracens Coaches brought with them the Aviva Premiership Winners Trophy which
Saracens won, beating Bath by 28-16 at Twickenham on 30th May 2015
At the end of the two day Saracens camp:• the Saracens Coaches awarded three boys players with trophies provided by Sanlam -
sponsors of both Saracens and Sevenoaks Rugby.
• Player of the Camp • Best Team Player • Most Improved Player• Every player took home a mystery gift from: • Saracens • Sanlam
Not to be outdone, the Sevenoaks Rugby Girls section held in parallel a training camp of their own for some 30+ girls – run by current England U20’s Player, Scarlett Cooper-Wall.
• At the end of the Girls two day camp Scarlett Cooper-Wall awarded three girls players with trophies also provided by Sanlam - sponsors of both Saracens and Sevenoaks Rugby:• Player of the Camp • Best Team Player • Most Improved Player
• Every player took home a mystery gift from Sanlam
What better way to start the season, than with these excellent Pre-season specialised Training Camps? Thanks to everyone involved.
Nick Wilkinson, Rugby Development Officer, Sevenoaks Rugby
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ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR 2015/16Senior Playing Member: £130 pa discounted to £110 if paid before
31st October 2014
Players Match Fee: £5 per match
Academy Membership: £100
Full Time Student Playing Member: £30
Family Membership: £120
Second Subsequent Child: £60
Junior Playing Member of an existing Club Member: £60
Non Playing Membership: £75
NB: All charges quoted include VAT
There will be a handling charge of £2 per transaction on ALL debit and credit card transactions
Training and PlayingTraining will take place each Tuesday and Thursday at 7.30pm unless notified to the contrary. Players must ensure that their availability is made known to their team captain or to the Selections Chairman by Monday.
Club ColoursNavy blue and hunting yellow with Sevenoaks crest, sponsor’s motif, blue shorts, blue and yellow socks.
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UNDER 13s FIXTURES 2015
Date Opposition Venue Result
06 September 2015 Registration Home
13 September 2015 Training Home
20 September 2015 Cranbrook SV
27 September 2015
04 October 2015
11 October 2015
18 October 2015 Aylesford Away
25 October 2015 Training Home
01 November 2015
08 November 2015 Heathfield & Waldron Home
15 November 2015
22 November 2015
29 November 2014 Medway Away
06 December 2015 Tun Wells Away
13 December 2015
20 December 2015 Training Home
27 December 2015 Training Home
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Date Opposition Venue Result
03 January 2016
10 January 2016
17 January 2016 Beckenham Away
24 January 2016 Upminster A&B Away
31 January 2016 Old Elthamians A+B Home
07 February 2016 Blackheath Away
14 February 2016 Training Home
21 February 2016 Cranbrook Home
28 February 2016 Kent Cup Prelims
06 March 2016
13 March 2016 KC Finals
20 March 2016
27 March 2016
03 April 2016 Training Home
10 April 2016 Training Home
17 April 2016 Kent 7s Away
24 April 2016
01 May 2016 TOUR
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Date Opposition Venue Result
06 September 2015 Registration Home
13 September 2015 Training Home
20 September 2015 Cranbrook SV
27 September 2015
04 October 2015 Upminster Away
11 October 2015
18 October 2015 Aylesford Home
25 October 2015 Training Home
01 November 2015
08 November 2015
15 November 2015
22 November 2015 Southend Home
29 November 2014 Medway Home
06 December 2015 Tun Wells Home
13 December 2015
20 December 2015 Training Home
27 December 2015 Training Home
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Date Opposition Venue Result
03 January 2016
10 January 2016
17 January 2016 Beckenham Home
24 January 2016 Brentwood TBA
31 January 2016 Southend Away
07 February 2016 Blackheath Home
14 February 2016 Training Home
21 February 2016 Cranbrook Away
28 February 2016 Kent Cup Prelims
06 March 2016 Heathfield & Waldron Home
13 March 2016 KC Finals
20 March 2016
27 March 2016
03 April 2016 Training Home
10 April 2016 Training Home
17 April 2016 Kent 7s Away
24 April 2016
01 May 2016 TOUR
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Date Opposition Venue Result
06 September 2015 Registration Home
13 September 2015 Training Home
20 September 2015
27 September 2015
04 October 2015
11 October 2015 Upminster Home
18 October 2015 Aylesford Away
25 October 2015 Training Home
01 November 2015
08 November 2015 Heathfield & Waldron Away
15 November 2015
22 November 2015
29 November 2014
06 December 2015 Tun Wells Away
13 December 2015 KC1
20 December 2015 Training Home
27 December 2015 Training Home
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Date Opposition Venue Result
03 January 2016
10 January 2016 KC2
17 January 2016 Beckenham Away
24 January 2016 KC3
31 January 2016 KC4
07 February 2016 Blackheath Away
14 February 2016 KC Reserve
21 February 2016 Cranbrook Home
28 February 2016 KC SF
06 March 2016
13 March 2016 KC Finals
20 March 2016 Medway Home
27 March 2016
03 April 2016 Training Home
10 April 2016 Training Home
17 April 2016 Training Home
24 April 2016 Kent 7s Away
01 May 2016 TOUR
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Date Opposition Venue Result
06 September 2015 Registration Home
13 September 2015 Training Home
20 September 2015 Met Kent Cup Rd1 vs Warlingham Home
27 September 2015 Training
04 October 2015 KC1
11 October 2015 Aylesford Home
18 October 2015 KC2 Home
25 October 2015 Training Home
01 November 2015 Thanet Wanderers Away
08 November 2015 Met Kent Cup SF
15 November 2015 Training
22 November 2015 KC3
29 November 2014 KC4
06 December 2015 Tun Wells or Met Kent Cup Final Home
13 December 2015
20 December 2015 Training Home
27 December 2015 Training Home
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Date Opposition Venue Result
03 January 2016
10 January 2016 Dagenham Home
17 January 2016 KC Reserve
24 January 2016 Old Ruts Home
31 January 2016
07 February 2016 KC QF
14 February 2016 Training Home
21 February 2016 Cranbrook Away
28 February 2016 KC SF
06 March 2016 Heathfield & Waldron Home
13 March 2016 Blackheath?
20 March 2016 KC Finals
27 March 2016
03 April 2016 Training Home
10 April 2016 Training Home
17 April 2016 Kent 7s Away
24 April 2016
01 May 2016 TOUR
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Date Opposition Venue Result
06 September 2015 Registration Home
13 September 2015 Training Home
20 September 2015 Cobham RFC Home
27 September 2015 KL1 Blackheath Away
04 October 2015 KL2 Canterbury Home
11 October 2015 Training Home
18 October 2015 KL3 Dartfordians Away
25 October 2015 Training Home
01 November 2015 KL4 Bye - Training Home
08 November 2015 Training Home
15 November 2015 KL5 Tonbridge Judd Home
22 November 2015 KL6 Aylesford Bulls Away
29 November 2014 Training Home
06 December 2015 KL7 Beckenham Home
13 December 2015
20 December 2015 Training Home
27 December 2015 Training Home
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Date Opposition Venue Result
03 January 2016
10 January 2016
17 January 2016
24 January 2016 Upminster Home
31 January 2016 Blackheath Home
07 February 2016 KLQF
14 February 2016 Training Home
21 February 2016 Training Home
28 February 2016
06 March 2016 KC SF
13 March 2016 Medway Home
20 March 2016 KC Finals
27 March 2016
03 April 2016 Training Home
10 April 2016 Training Home
17 April 2016 Training Home
24 April 2016 Kent 7s Away
01 May 2016 TOUR
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Date Opposition Venue Result
06 September 2015 Registration
13 September 2015 Training
20 September 2015
27 September 2015 Heathfield & Waldron Home
04 October 2015
11 October 2015
18 October 2015 KL1
25 October 2015 EC v Kent
01 November 2015 Kent v Essex
08 November 2015 Kent v Surrey
15 November 2015 KL2
22 November 2015 KL3
29 November 2014
06 December 2015 KL4
13 December 2015 KL5
20 December 2015
27 December 2015
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Date Opposition Venue Result
03 January 2016
10 January 2016
17 January 2016 KL6
24 January 2016 KL7
31 January 2016
07 February 2016 KL8
14 February 2016 KL9
21 February 2016
28 February 2016
06 March 2016 KLPO
13 March 2016
20 March 2016 KC Finals
27 March 2016
03 April 2016
10 April 2016
17 April 2016
24 April 2016 Kent 7s
01 May 2016
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MINI/MIDI FIXTURES 2015
Date Opposition Venue Training Fixture Festival Fixture
6 September Training at Home Home
13 September Training at Home Home
20 September Training at Home Home
27 September Training at Home Home
4 October Guildford Festival Away Guildford All Ages
4 October Medway Festival A Away Medway All Age Groups
4 October Warlingham A&B Away Warlingham U10 11's & 12's
10 October Blackheath Festival A&B Away Under 7,8,9's Note this is a Saturday
11 OctoberBlackheath Festival
A&BAway Under 10'11,12's Warlingham U7's 8's 9's
18 October Training at Home Home
25 OctoberBeccahamians Dev
festivalAway
Beccs Development Festival U9,U19,U11,U12 X1 Team Entered
25 OctoberCranbrook Dev
FestivalAway
Cranbrook B Festival X1 Team for all age Groups confirmed
1 November Training at Home Home
8 November Training at Home Home
15 November Old Elthamians Home Old Elthamians All Age Groups
22 November Gravesend AwayGravesend All Age Groups - Old
Colfes All Age Groups Away
29 November Cranbrook Training Home/Away Cranbrook split groups
6 December Warlingham Training Home/Away Warlingham split groups
13 December Edenbridge Away Edenbridge
20 December Christmas Fun
27 December No Rugby
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MINI/MIDI FIXTURES 2016
Date Opposition Venue Training Fixture Festival Fixture
3 January Training at Home Home
10 January Training at Home Home
17 January Aylesford Bulls Home/Away Aylesford Bulls Training split groups
24 January Sidcup Away Sidcup Training All Away
31 January TWRFC Home/AwayUnder 7's 8's 9's Away 10's 11's
12's Home
7 February Old Elthamians Away Old Elthamians - All Age Groups Sidcup Festival U9 -12's
14 February Edenbridge Home Edenbridge Training All Age Groups
21 February Bromley Training Home/AwayUnder 8's, 10, 12's Home 7's 9's
11's Away
28 February Blackheath Training HomeUnder 8's, 10, 12's Home 7's 9's
11's AwaySidcup Festival U7's 8's
6 March Old Colfes Home Old Colfes 10's 11's 12's
13 March Edenbridge B Festival AwayEdenbridge B festival all age groups -
Guildford All Age Groups
13 March Old Colfes Away Old Colfes 7's 8's 9's
13 MarchMaidstone A/B
FestivalAway
Maidstone Fesitval X1 A X1 B all age groups
13 March Training at Home Home Medway
20 March Kent Prelims Away Kent Prelims TBC
27 MarchEaster Sunday No
Rugby
3 April Training at Home Home
10 April Training at Home Home Westcombe Park Festival TBC
17 April Kent Finals Away Kent Finals TBC
24 April Training at Home Home
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DIANE CAREYDiane has been running her own business ‘A Bit Of A Do’ for many years, providing fabulous food for all occasions in homes, marquees and places of work. She was also one of the nominated caterers at Mountains Country House which is a bespoke wedding venue and frequently provided canapés for events held at Knole House.
She has always provided the food for the clubs annual dinners, supporters lunches etc but 5 years ago took on the Sunday morning kitchen challenge in the hope of turning it into viable business for the club.
In 2013 continuing with her role as Catering Manager she also took on the challenge of becoming Clubhouse Manager where she also now ‘tackles’ all of the cleaning, kit washing and general day-to-day maintenance of the clubhouse and clubhouse enquiries. She can also be contacted for ‘out of shop hours’ rugby kit sales. Another of her roles is to manage all clubhouse bookings, from seminars to birthday parties, celebration lunches, weddings or even children’s parties.
Planning a party? Call Diane on 07988 747049 where she can discuss hire charges and bar and catering options.
Charges for hire are:
Kids parties £80
Booking with catering and bar £100
Booking with catering or bar £150
Booking without catering or bar £250
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SOCIAL EVENTS 2015/16
Date Time Event
7 September 2015 10am Junior registration and training
11 September 2015 6.30pm Chairmans ‘Thirsty Thank-You’ drinks for club volunteers
18 September 2015 8pm England v Fiji
19 September 2015 7.30pm 90th Anniversary Summer ball
25 September 2015 8am Mighty Oaks Business Club breakfast
26 September 2015 1pm8pm
Supporters lunch, 1st XV pitch opening with ‘one club day’England v Wales
3 October 2015 8pm England v Australia
10 October 2015 England v Uruguay
24 October 2015 1pm Supporters lunch
6 November 2015 8am MOBC breakfast
14 November 2015 12.30pm Supporters lunch
28 November 2015 7pm The ‘Pearl of Wisdom’ Annual Quiz Night
5 December 2015 12.30pm Supporters lunch
11 December 2015 12.30pm MOBC Christmas lunch at the Vine Restaurant
19 December 2015 12.306.30pm
Vice Presidents and supporters lunchClub Carols
16 January 2016 12.30pm Sponsors lunch
23 January 2016 12.30pm Supporters lunch
29 January 2016 8am7pm
MOBC breakfastLadies Dinner
13 February 2016 12.30pm Supporters lunch
5 March 2016 1pm Supporters lunch
2 April 2016 1pm Former Players and supporters lunch
23 April 2016 1pm Supporters lunch
29 April 2016 7pm Annual Dinner
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INTERNATIONAL FIXTURES FOR THE SEASON 2015/16England’s World Cup 2015 Matches
Date Fixture Venue GMTSeptember 18 England v Fiji Twickenham 20:00
September 26 England v Wales Twickenham 20:00
October 3 England v Australia Twickenham 20:00
October 10 England v Uruguay Manchester City 20:00
October 17/18 Quarter Finals Twickenham 16:00
October 24/25 Semi Finals Twickenham 16:00
October 31 Final Twickenham 16:00
The Royal Bank of Scotland Six Nations Championship 2016
Date Fixture Venue GMTFebruary 6 France v Italy Stade de France 14:25 Scotland v England Murrayfield 16:50
February 7 Ireland v Wales Aviva Stadium 15:00
February 13 France v Ireland Stade de France 14:25 Wales v Scotland Millenium Stadium 16:50
February 14 Italy v England Stadio Olimpico 14:00
February 26 Wales v France Millenium Stadium 20:05
February 27 Italy v Scotland Stadio Olimpico 14:25 England v Ireland Twickenham 16:50
March 12 Ireland v Italy Aviva Stadium 13:30 England v Wales Twickenham 16:00
March 13 Scotland v France Murrayfield 15:00
March 19 Wales v Italy Millenium Stadium 14:30 Ireland v Scotland Aviva Stadium 17:00 France v England Stade de France 20:00
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LIST OF ADVERTISERSAdvertiser Page
Avenue Printing 34
Bat & Ball Sports 117
BIC Cabling 82
Black Boy 55
Brebners 88
Burwood Financial 66
Capture The Event 75
Chronicle 51
Coleman Clarke 31
Cote Brasserie 84
Crowe Clark Whitehill 85
Dickson Minto 89
Direct Design 54
Flower & Glory 73
Godfreys 35
Handelsbanken 27
Intour Sport 52
Kallkwik 58
Land Equity 95
Pollhill Properties Ltd 78
Premier Autocentre 79
Advertiser Page
Raj Bari 64
R Durtnell & Sons 72
Rencraft 43
Sanlam 15
Saracens 60
Savills 29
Savills 62
Savills 118
Sencio 90
Sequana Maritime 93
Sevenoaks Physiotherapy 38
Sevenoaks Prep School 37
Sevenoaks School 39
Sevenoaks Tutoring 70
Spice Club 87
The Vine Restaurant 67
The Wright Event 92
Venn Group 81
Warners Solicitors 97
Welham Jones 76
Westerham Brewery 113
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Please come and visit us at our NEW STORE in the centre of SEVENOAKS
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