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  • Promotion on the cards?

    By Sevenoaks Chronicle at 08:00 on 03/02/12
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    THIS week we are nominating Tonbridge Juddians for our Team of the Year Award. They have staked a claim for their fourth successive promotion in their debut season competing in National League rugby. After losing their first home game to Canterbury, Pete Dankert's side haven't looked back and currently sit in joint-third, one point behind Ampthill, who occupy second place, the coveted play-off spot.
  • Dankert: Injuries are mounting up

    By Paddock Wood Courier at 08:00 on 27/01/12
    PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS:   A glum looking  Pete Dankert leaves the field after their defeat to Bishop's Stortford
    IT'S too early to say Tonbridge Juddians' luck has run out, but their current injury crisis is certainly holding back their promotion charge. TJs lost their second home game of the season on Saturday, going down 45-31 to Bishop's Stortford in a game they dominated for long periods. With the likes of Mase Leuluniu, Jack Browne, Lee Campion, Arthur Evans and Jamie Stoor all on the sidelines, Toby Carroll now working in Barcelona and...
  • Acorns bounce back to record fine victory

    By Sevenoaks Chronicle at 08:00 on 27/01/12
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    Rugby TONBRIDGE JUDDIANS V 7 SEVENOAKS IV 17 Rural Kent League Late Red Division 4 STILL smarting from their previous close defeat to Edenbridge, the Acorns were determined to bounce back in this away fixture against local rivals Tonbridge Juddians V. However, their customary slow start saw the Acorns defensive line being beaten by a quick-thinking TJs attack, as, feeding off the visitors' mistakes, they crossed for an early...
  • Warrilow wants team to kick on

    By Weald Courier at 08:00 on 27/01/12
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    WHILE it wasn't quite samba football that Tonbridge Angels produced in their 5-1 win over Eastbourne, the Longmead supporters can't help but have been impressed with the style in which Tommy Warrilow's side played on the day, writes Jon Harvey. Eastbourne couldn't live with the attacking panache Angels displayed and Warrilow is hoping the performance is a sign of things to come from his side in the remaining months of the season. ...
  • Bates: Oaks must look to the future

    By Sevenoaks Chronicle at 08:00 on 27/01/12
    HE'S BACK:  Matt Bates returned to Sevenoaks in November after a brief spell away
    IMPROVING the league status of the first XV is key, if Sevenoaks RFC are to going to continue to give talented youngsters a club to aspire to. That is the view of fly-half Matt Bates, who returned to Knole Paddock in November after a brief spell away. The 24-year-old spends Sundays helping out with the club's youth set-up, but feels the senior section has to improve to keep them at Knole Paddock in the long term. He praised the...

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