U13 Kent festival success

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U13 Kent festival success

 26th January 2020

Sevenoaks Cheetahs

An early start at Ashford saw the Cheetahs drawn in a small pool of three teams which included Ashford A and Sidcup B.

 

First up were Ashford . A hugely physical team whose home crowd roared them on . We struggled initially in the rucks and breakdown conceding an early try with ease . The cheetahs came straight back with some direct running and team play scoring a try, making it 1-1. This seemed to jettison the home team into top gear who then delivered some incredible powerful play from both their forwards and backs . The size of the Ashford players made it difficult to differentiate who played where .  The home team scored a further 5 tries. This could have been more if not for the dogged team play and support provided by all players in the Oaks team who stood firm and defended in numbers. The Cheetahs nearly snuck a late consolation try right at the death only to be robbed by the touch judge from Sevenoaks!! Final score 1-6.

 

Next up Sidcup B. A highly competitive game from the start with both teams eager to compete. The Cheetahs were always first to the breakdowns and were looking for retribution from their first match defeat. Forwards and backs working well together. Delivering the basics to a high standard made the difference. Captained by Harry House who was instrumental in distributing the ball the team ran out 4-0 winners carving through the Sidcup defence and powering over the line. Sidcup had their chances to score but sheer resilience and backs to the wall defence delivered a nil score sheet for them at the end. Final score 4-0.

 

All our players should be proud of the effort and determination they showed today. Their determination and team camaraderie was very special and humbling. They fought for each other and made us all proud - well done the Cheetahs who are through to the Kent Salver final on 5th April!!

 

Sevenoaks Tigers

The Tigers faced our arch rivals TJs (runners up in the Cup last year) in their first match. As expected, it was hugely competitive and both teams gave 110% throughout the entire match. Oaks tackling was immense, with very few tackles missed. Mitch’s tackling timing was immaculate again, with some big crowd pleasers.  However, TJs matched us for tackling and both sides kept each other from crossing the line. TJs came very close to scoring with a clever grubber kick, but Harry worked hard to get back and managed to touch it down before them. We were very undisciplined in the ruck and kept coming off our feet which meant we gave away over 15 penalties. We also didn’t secure the ball in the ruck when we had possession, giving away too many turnovers, making it difficult for ourselves. Colby came on at half time and added great power to the scrum, steadying the set piece. There really wasn’t anything in the game until a clever rehearsed move, from a scrum well within our half, put George into space. He then ran the length of the pitch to score the only try. Phew! Final score 1-0.

 

Next up was Sidcup (third in the Cup last year) a very physical side. The match was very similar to the first due to the tiny pitch size. However, a fantastic short sniping run off the base of a ruck, by Josh gave the Oaks a one try lead very early on. The teams then went at each other for the rest of the match. Again, the Oaks gave away far too many penalties, which kept Sidcup in the game throughout. Our tackling was immense. Tom made a try saving tackle after a break away run from Sidcup’s winger. Jake punched well above his weight with some fantastic tackling and rucking, helping the Oaks win back possession. Ben and Ed were front line troopers, putting in tackle after to tackle to keep Sidcup pinned back. Zach’s fantastic tackle technique enabled him to fell some of the biggest players on the pitch. The Oaks were close to scoring on several occasions after Luca made several of his trade mark strong direct runs and rolls, but we didn’t quite manage to make it over the line. Luckily our defence held out and the final score was 1-0. Phew again!

 

The Tigers benefited from a break between each of their matches and the final game against Maidstone was thankfully different from the first two. Maidstone looked tired and the Oaks came out firing on all cylinders, scoring a try right from the kick off. After a few neat passes Benjy ran half the pitch to go in for the first score. Having spent the rest period focusing on our rucking and entering the ruck from low to high as opposed to high to low, the Oaks were much better at the breakdown, giving away far less penalties and securing the ball when we had it. After a period of Oaks pressure, Joel broke through several tackles running an aggressive line. A well-timed pass put in Gerran for a nicely worked try. This was then followed by a classic scrum half try from Max, sniping round the base of the ruck and launching himself over the line. Next came Kyle, who managed to run 15 metres to the line with half the Maidstone team hanging off him. At that point there was a player count by the referee who realised Sevenoaks had one player extra on the field. Luckily, we were only docked one try. In the second half, the Oaks took control with George going over again. Next came a very complicated ‘jungle’ move off a scrum led by Hamish and Will which confused everyone on and off the pitch. It resulted in Brennan getting the ball and crossing for a spectacular try. The last move of the day finished with Hamish stealing the ball in a maul again and driving hard to the line. Taylor managed to get hold of the ball and went over for a well-deserved score after a massive work rate throughout the day. Final score:6-0

 

Well done the Tigers, who are now through to the Kent Cup final on 5th April!!

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2018/19 season summary

What an incredible season 2018/19 was for the Oaks U12s. We started in early September with an epic win at the Saracens tournament playing the final on the Allianz Park pitch at half time of the Sarries vs Bristol Bears Premiership match. Little did we know that this win would enable us to go on the pitch at Twickenham during half time of the Premiership final representing Saracens and meet Martin Johnson before the game!

 

Our three teams; the Lions, Cheetahs and Tigers competed hard throughout the season and won most of their games with some fantastic memories. On a cold and wet Saturday at the end of January we had the privilege of playing in a curtain raiser down at Brighton before the 1st XV match. We booked our own coach and supported the 1stXV during the match with our U12 lads leading the 1stXV in a rendition of ‘when the Oaks go marching in’ in the bar after the game. It was a lively coach back.

 

We had a great result in our first year of a competitive (at last!) Kent Cup. The Tigers won the Cup and the Cheetahs won the Bowl. We thought the Tigers had come second after they narrowly lost to TJs 1-0 on finals day. However, TJs drew one of their games and the Tigers won the rest of theirs scoring 13 tries versus TJs 3 tries. The Tigers ultimately won by 1 point. The Cheetahs won all their games in the Bowl to come away winners. Brilliant results followed by an enjoyable afternoon in the Raj Bari…

 

The season ended with a climatic tour to Great Yarmouth, where we all braved the elements and multiple seasons experience during the games. The lads played through sunshine and severe hail to win all their games at that tournament again. Luckily the sun shone for the Saturday evening fancy dress and the Sunday evening tour court.

 

We’d like to thank all the parents for their fantastic support throughout the year and the players for being such an amazing group of lads. We can’t wait to see what next season will bring.

 

The U13 coaches

Representing Saracens at Twickenham for the Premiership Final having won the Sarries tournament earlier in the year

Representing Saracens at Twickenham for the Premiership Final having won the Sarries tournament earlier in the year

Winning the Kent Cup!

Winning the Kent Cup!

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TOUR TOUR TOUR

This May Bank holiday 2019 saw our U13’s travel up to Great Yarmouth to play in fun filled rugby tournament. This year’s theme was Safari and it certainly didn’t disappoint. The U13’s entered two mixed ability squads who were simply fantastic.

TEAM SERENGETI

TEAM SERENGETI

TEAM KRUGER

TEAM KRUGER

The weekend brought us some fantastic rugby from both teams in weather conditions that brought us all four seasons in just one morning!

Our boys won the entire tournament, coming both first and second, scoring in excess 250 points and conceding 40 points between them. Such is the strength and depth of this mighty age group which makes for an exciting future.

Sevenoaks U13’s on tour

Sevenoaks U13’s on tour

Our penultimate match of the weekend put our squads against each other and in the true spirit of tour the boys decided to swap roles, with the forwards playing as backs and vice-versa. In a truly entertaining display of rugby both teams were absolutely equal and whilst one squad did narrowly win, we treated this exhibition match as a draw.

Team SERENGETI - Champions!

Team SERENGETI - Champions!

Team Kruger - Champions!

Team Kruger - Champions!

What an excellent end to our tour walking away with the two top prizes. Well done boys you were amazing!

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U13/U14 Vs RC Delft

On a bright and beautiful sunny morning at the paddock the U13’s and U14’s formed a joint mixed sex rugby team and played our visitors RC Delft from the Netherlands. The following magnificent players represented Sevenoaks:

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Delft has a total of 4 rugby clubs, making it unique in the Netherlands. The so-called Princes' City is full of passion for this sport and has nearly 400 members, making it one of the larger rugby clubs in the Netherlands. RC Delft is known as "citizen club" in Delft and the only rugby club in Delft with a youth department. The number of youth members is around 200 players and consists of players from 4 to 19 years old. 

This game saw two mixed teams in age and sex play excellent end to end rugby. The younger players learning from their piers and the older players welcoming their younger team mates into a fully inclusive team, which was an absolute pleasure to watch and coach. Within a couple of minutes of play one couldn’t tell that this squad was a blend of two age groups. Our visitors Delft played excellent expansive rugby, shifting the ball between their mixed group from the pack to the wing and our guys and girl responded with their own style of formidable play we have become accustomed to at our club. We played a direct, fluid game of ruby showing good poise and skill throughout the game, overwhelming our visitors throughout the encounter.

The cohesion and support in play within the team was fantastic and it appeared that the squad had been playing all year together. Such is the strength in depth and togetherness of our rugby club, which bodes well for the future of Sevenoaks Rugby Club.

Sevenoaks RFC U13’s/U14’s Vs Delft Rugby Club

Sevenoaks RFC U13’s/U14’s Vs Delft Rugby Club

Well done to all the boys and girls who put on an excellent display of rugby. We would like to wish our visitors RC Delft good luck for the future. Well played Sevenoaks!

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U13 A Kent Cup Final

On this grey day at Medway RFC, Sevenoaks A team attended the last competitive fixture of the season; the Kent Cup Finals Day. The following boys represented our A team:

Dixon, Latrobe, Satrettin, Kitchen, Killick, Lay, Stevens, Van Niekerk, Pearl, Johnson, Smith, Box, Ebsworth, Brooke, Gollan, Parker

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The first team our boys played to defend their cup was a strong Tunbridge Wells side. With Tunbridge Wells being one of our closest rivals; our boys started with real purpose, dominating from the kick and running in an early try. The stage was set and our boys overran TW with speed, power and guile. This dominating performance saw our boys run in 40 points with ease and at times it felt our boys could score at will.

Our second and final team was against our hosts Medway RFC and this saw a repeat of last year’s Kent cup final. Medway had also punished Tunbridge Wells by 40 points and were coming into this encounter with their tails up and with the home advantage. Medway were not prepared for the onslaught that was about to come their way. Our boys magnificently marshalled the game, beating Medway by the same scoreline as they beat Tunbridge Wells, 8-1. This was a bruising and physical encounter with Medway but the boys let their rugby do the talking in the adversity of the Medway players. The maturity shown on the pitch by our boys was simply fantastic and was a culmination of all the hard work the boys put into the season paid off.

U13 Kent cup winners 2018-19

U13 Kent cup winners 2018-19

The boys put into practice everything we have worked on in training and made the right decisions at the right time as well as being brutally physical and taking their chances clinically. This was all achieved despite losing a large number of players to holidays and injuries. It was brilliant to see players stepping up and contributing so much, highlighting how hugely fortunate we are to have such depth of talent in this year group.

Well done to all the boys they all have everything and are a credit to the club and to their parents.

Kent Cup Winners

Kent Cup Winners

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U13 B Kent Cup Final

On this grey and wet day the mighty U13 B’s travelled to Medway to play in the Kent cup. The following magnificent boys represented our talented squad:

Raymond, Holland, Thomas (F), Andrews, Hedger, Wilson (R), Gallagher, Hansen, Burgess, Avery, Lenaghan, Shoobridge, Francombe, Stratton, Head, Blackmore, Chaboissier, Malan

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Our B Team boys were moved up a division to face two A teams in Whitstable and Folkestone. Our first match against Whitstable showed how far our B team had come. The boys put in a brave performance to come back from a try down to equalise and then hold off a physical squad in Whitstable. What a great performance by our boys.

The last match of the day was against a big and physical Folkestone side, with a win guaranteeing the boys silverware. This match showcased the battling spirit of our squad fighting back from 3 tries down to make it 15-10 with minutes to go. Notwithstanding that this great squad was depleted by players on holiday and also players moving up to the A’s who had also lost players o holiday season; this team never gave up and kept on going. Unfortunately today was not their day but such is the brilliance within this squad that silverware is just around the corner for these boys.

It was brilliant to see players stepping up and contributing so much, highlighting how hugely fortunate we are to have such depth of talent in this year group.

Well done to everyone involved through the season. 


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U13 B Vs Aylesford Bulls (H)

On a glorious sunny day the U13’s B welcomed Aylesford Bulls to the paddock with the following boys representing the A team:represented by the following boys:

Raymond, Holland, Thomas (F), Andrews, Van Niekerk, Hedger, Ramsey Wilson, Gallagher, Fordyce-Gray, Lay, Hansen, Burgess, Avery, Lenaghan, Shoobridge, Francombe, Stratton, Head, Onuoha, Blackmore, Chaboissier, Malan, Gustard, Davis-O'Malley

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Aylesford started very strong, tackling and rucking our boys off the ball and scoring a good early try. This spurred our boys to dig deep and overturn a very strong and determined side in our visitors. Through some fierce tackling and counter rucking our B team boys ran in a well supported try. This opened up the belief within this excellent squad and the boys began running in try after try with Van Niekerk scoring several tries. Sevenoaks ran out comfortable winners scoring several to our visitors one try. It was noted by the coaching staff and referee’s that Aylesford B’s were polite and courteous at all times to both the referee and our boys. Both teams played in the spirit of rugby.

it was great to see all this year’s hard work now paying off against a good Aylesford side and again showed the tremendous strength in depth we have in this age group. It was very pleasing to see many boys stepping up a level and amazing how far they have all progressed this season. Well done to everyone.

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U13 A Vs Aylesford Bulls (H)

On a glorious sunny day the U13’s A team welcomed Aylesford Bulls to the paddock with the following boys representing the A team:

Dixon, Latrobe, Satrettin, Killick, Kitchen, Stevens, Lay, Hansen, Thomas, Pearl, Johnson, Smith, Parker, Ebsworth, Brooke, Box

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The visitors started brightly keeping our boys within their own half for the first 10 mins. The boys then scored a couple of tries before half time as they began to exert the dominance over their opponents.

Our boys started the second half with some new and returning faces to the A Team and they did not disappoint as they continued in the same manner as the end of the first half. They ran in several tries opening up a margin that Aylesford just couldn’t come back from. Aylesford battled hard against our boys showing great courage and strength as well as playing within the rules and being polite and courteous at all times to both the referee and our boys. Both teams played in the spirit of rugby.

It was great to see all this year’s hard work now paying off showing the tremendous strength in depth we have in this age group. It was very pleasing to see many boys stepping up a level and amazing how far they have all progressed this season. Well done to everyone.

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U13 A London Irish Festival

On this St. Patrick’s day the Sevenoaks A travelled by Coach to a festival held at the London Irish training facility. The following boys represented Sevenoaks:

Wilson (J), Dixon, Latrobe, Satrettin, Baker, Beaufoy, Killick, Kitchen, Pearl, Maynard, Lindsay, Johnson, Smith, Parker, Ebsworth, Brooke, Hewitt, Gollan

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Our boys played the following teams from their group, Warlingham, Spalding, Eastleigh and Tadley, who are regarded as very strong teams within their regions.

On our first match we played a strong Warlingham and we ran out 2-nil winners with our tries scored by Johnson and Kitch. A great team play by the boys.

Our second match against Spalding saw us romp to victory with tries from Ebsworth (2), Smith and Pearl (2)

On our third match we played Eastleigh, and much like the first two games our boys dominated from the off scoring five tries scored by Kitchen, Ebsworth (2), Smith and Johnson.

Our fourth and final group match was against Tadley, which was our toughest test running out 2-1 winners with Ebsworth getting both our tries.

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Sevenoaks A qualified top of their group and went straight into the semi-final against Rosslyn Park. The boys put up a mighty performance against a team equal to our mighty boys. We led with a try from Kitchen and then in the last two minutes of the game, Rosslyn Park ran in two tries.

For our final match, Sevenoaks played Maidenhead for third place where we won 5-nil, with our tries coming from Ebsworth (2), Smith, Kitchen and Lindsey.

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An excellent performance from the boys to round a wonderful rugby experience.

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U13 B Vs Edenbridge (A)

On a windy and grey day Sevenoaks B’s travelled to Edenbridge represented by the following boys:

Thomas (F), Raymond, Gallagher, Andrews, Fordyce-Gray, Hansen, Stevens, Van Niekerk, Lay, Francombe, Holden, Keenor, Waller, D'Alessio, Chaboissier, Gustard, Malan, Davis-O'Malley, Rumsey

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Our mighty U13 B team travelled to Edenbridge to play a tough game of rugby in the driving wind and rain. As expected our hosts fielded a mixed A/B team squad to our full B/Development squad, which is something we have come to expect from Edenbridge., but nonetheless our boys were relentless in their pursuit of a win.

After letting in a couple of tries our boys began to get a foothold in the game where they reduced the deficit and continued to play as a team against strong opposition. Our boys didn’t let the hosts have the easy ride they expected and we pushed them until the very last play losing narrowly by two tries.

Our boys put in a magnificent shift on the day and we’re all very proud of them. Well done!

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U13 A Vs Old Alleyians (A)

On this cold, wet and windy Sunday morning the Sevenoaks A travelled to Old Alleyians in Dulwich represented by:

Wilson (J), Dixon, Latrobe, Baker, Beaufoy, Killick, Clark, Kitchen, Pearl, Maynard, Lindsay, Johnson, Smith, Parker, Box, Ebsworth, Brooke

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Our boys played against a strong A team in our hosts where they totally dominated the play winning 45-10. OA’s threw everything at our boys in the first half, but the boys soaked up the pressure and released some devastating game-play of their own, racking up several tries. The hosts rallied round with a couple of tries of their own but this was a brief interlude in play and our boys upped their work rate and added to the score. Well played Sevenoaks.

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U13 B Vs Old Alleyians (A)

On a grey and windy day the Sevenoaks U13 B’s played away at Dulwich against Old Alleyians RFC. Representing the team were:

Gallagher, Satrettin, Holland, Fordyce-Gray, Hedger, Van-Niekerk, Daly, Andrews, Hansen, Stevens, Blackmore, Lenaghan, Waller, Avery, Chaboissier, Onuoha, Head, Gustard, Malan, Davis-O'Malley, D'Alessio

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The boys played in tough weather conditions against a mixed Alleyians A/B squad. This was a great opportunity for some of our boys to get some valuable game time experience which they took exceptionally well. The boys played very well with some fine displays from Alexander and Luke, making tackle after tackle. Our hosts won 25-5 on the day, with our try coming in the last 5 mins after Old A’s took their A team players off.

An excellent performance all round, well done.

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U13 B Sevenoaks Tigers - Kent Cup

On a grey, windy and wet Sunday afternoon the Sevenoaks U13 B team played in the Kent waterfall competition at Eltham College, represented by the following boys:

Raymond, Holland, Thomas (F), Satrettin, Hedger, Daly, Lay, Hansen, Stevens

Burgess, Stratton, Francombe, Lenaghan, Hewitt, Shoobridge, Holden, Avery, Rumsey

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In testing conditions, the mighty Tigers put in a gutsy performance against two big and physical clubs who fielded A teams. Our boys played an extremely physical and well drilled Folkestone team losing by four tries. In our second game we played Dartford who had earlier played Folkestone, dispatching them 30-0. Our might Tigers put in an outstanding performance denying Dartford the ball but unfortunately we were unable to capitalise on our possession and Dartford ran in two tries.

Our B team put in an excellent performance and both the games were more balanced than the scorelines suggest. The next round will see us on finals day in groups with teams that have similar results as our own over the last two rounds and this should give the ever improving B squad chance of silverware.

The boys did us proud today with a special mention to Tom Hewitt who ran and tormented the opposition throughout the afternoon with a powerful display of rugby.

Finally, a thank you to the injured selected players who turned up to support their team along with their families.

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U13 A Sevenoaks Lions - Kent Cup

On a grey, wet and windy Sunday morning, the Sevenoaks Lions played in the Kent Waterfall competition at Eltham College; represented by the following boys:

Wilson (J), Dixon, Latrobe, Baker, Beaufoy, Clark, Kitchen, Pearl

Maynard, Lindsay, Johnson, Smith, Parker, Gollan, Ebsworth, Brooke

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A successful Sunday in the Kent waterfalls for the U13A team at Eltham, the boys dispatched a big Blackheath side 30-0 with an excellent first half performance with the boys making good ground with the forwards before unleashing the wheels out wide. 

A similarly strong performance followed against a well organised Bromley side, with a 35-5 victory.

Two thoroughly professional team performances in horrid conditions showed the talent we have in this age group and drew several compliments from the opposing coaches.

Well done to all the boys involved

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U13 B Vs Tonbridge Juddians (H)

On this glorious, sunny February morning, the Sevenoaks U13B’s played our neighbours, Tonbridge Juddians at the Paddock. The following boys represented the mighty Oaks.

Raymond, Holland, Satrettin, Hansen, Van-Niekerk, Daly, Lay, Stevens, Gallagher

Burgess, Stratton, Lenaghan (C), Hewitt, Waller, Shoobridge, Chabboiser, Holden, Avery, Head

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The game started with Sevenoaks attacking the visitors half with guile and purpose, ruthlessly exposing the visitors defensive line. With some excellent gritty play in the opening 5 minutes, Sevenoaks were 10-Nil up and thoroughly deserved the points. The visitors very rarely made any advances into the Sevenoaks half and when they did, our backs played the ball out magnificently to the wings who with their pace ensured the ball remained in the visitors half. The first half ended with the score 20-0 in Sevenoaks favour.

The second half started in the same manner as the first half, with Sevenoaks stamping their authority on the game. However, TJ’s began to gain confidence and after a couple of tries by Sevenoaks, the visitors scored two good tries. This levelled the second half score at 10-10 with a few minutes of play remaining where Sevenoaks scored an outstanding team try from their own try line. Fantastic play from the boys.

All the boys played incredibly well; Hansen, Stevens, Raymond, Satrettin, Lay, Holland and Daly putting in an excellent shift. An outstanding try was scored by Van-Niekerk who ran through the entire TJ’s defensive line and Hansen’s try went in after a powerful run. Our backs were magnificent too, with Lenaghan marshalling the back line which enabled five further tries scored by, Shoobridge (2), Avery (3) and Hewitt, with good running and tackling by Stratton, aided by our excellent full-back Holden who ensured that no one passed him. A special mention has to go to Burgess, who was outstanding as our scrum-half and had to leave the field after twisting his knee in the second half. We wish him a speedy recovery.

On this beautifully sunny day, Sevenoaks B’s ran out comfortable winners with the final score at 40-10; well done boys!

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U13 A Vs Canterbury (H)

On a cold and windy Sunday morning the Sevenoaks U13 A team played Canterbury A’s on the 1st XV pitch where the conditions were tough for our boys as the ground had taken a lot of rain the night before.

The following boys represented the U13’s A:

Baker, Beaufoy, Dixon, Killick, Kitchen, Latrobe, Skein, Thomas (L), Wilson (J), Burgess

Ebsworth, Francombe, Gollan, Holden, Keenor, Lenaghan, Lindsay, Maynard, Smith

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The team played with amazing spirit to grind down a tough, skilful and physical Canterbury side who have beaten other top sides already in the county this season. This did not affect the Oaks’ U13’s as they stuck to their game plan of possession rugby and slowly momentum started to take over.

The forwards managed to keep control very well and rucked superbly which allowed for the ball to be passed through the hands down the backs and Oaks stormed into a 20 – 0 lead at half time. The second half was an even stiffer test as Canterbury came out fighting and scored a try but then again the boys put their foot to the floor with determined courage and tackling, momentum turned again in their favour for another 4 tries to be scored. The forwards and backs linked up very well and the backs at 12/13 were often halted in their tracks by strong Canterbury defence but each time our cavalry of forwards hit the competing area to win ruck again for the ball to be recycled to the backs who were taking the ball on nice straight runs at pace which ultimately proved just too much for Canterbury in the end.

Oak’s showed their ‘metal’ as Canterbury were relentless with their rucking and tackling but this stern test warranted some great courage at times with some super tackling and general aggression.

This match represented, willingness and grit from the boys and it shows they have trained well to get to this stage, tougher tests will come for sure but this match was a good result for them and their hard work over last few weeks has paid off. Special mentions and proof of our strong squad must go to Will Francombe, Sean Lenaghan, Alex Holden and Sam Keenor for stepping up and competing so well.

Everyone should be so proud of the boys..

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U13 B Vs Canterbury (H)

On a cold and wet Sunday the Sevenoaks B’s played Canterbury U13’s B on the first XV pitch at the Paddock. The following boys represented the U13 B’s:

Clark, Daly, Fordyce-Gray, Hansen, Hedger, Holland, Lay, Raymond, Thomas (F), Van-Niekerk,

Gustard, Head, Malan, Onuoha, Davis O’Malley, Rumsey, Stratton, Waller

Our boys played a thoroughly entertaining game of rugby against a good Canterbury team which was bolstered by 3 of our own finest players.

The forwards enjoyed an excellent game running riot and gaining possession and ground over our visitors with a special mention for Hansen who dominated in our pack and for the two brilliant tries scored by Van-Niekerk.

This was an excellent test for some of the players and whilst the scoreline was not in our favour the attitude and courage and determination from our boys was magnificent.

Well done boys!

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U13 First Wednesday Night training

Tonight saw the first Wednesday night training for the U13’s. 18 of our boys turned up under the floodlights to run through some passing, ball handling, fitness and conditioning training with 5 coaches. Whilst the evening was cold, we were warmed by the enthusiasm of the boys.

The evening was a great success, with the boys really upping their skills, agility, balance and stamina. This was one hour of fun training using small-sided games with touch rugby.

If you would like to join us for mid-week training, the sessions are on Wednesday nights 7pm - 8pm under the floodlights just to the right of our normal space. Please ensure you bring your boots, gum shield and warm clothing, especially in the winter months. Look out for the emails.

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U13 B Vs Brighton (A)

On a grey day away at Brighton Rugby Club the U13’s played free flowing attacking rugby. The following boys represented the B team:

Raymond, Holland, Thomas (F), Satrettin, Hedger, Daly, Stevens, Lay, Clark, Van Niekerk
Burgess, Stratton, Francombe, Lenaghan, Hewitt, Shoobridge, Parker, Keenor, Holden, Avery

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Sevenoaks B’s started ferociously, attacking the opposition from kick-off. The travelling fans didn’t have to wait too long to celebrate the first try which signalled the Oak’s intent. The hosts levelled the contest with one of their own well worked tries and the game came alive.

The B’s pegged the hosts back into their own half and through beautiful ball handling and unselfish play the boys distributed the ball from one flank to the other scoring several tries in the process. At half time the score was 35-5.

The second half started much like the first, and whilst the hosts had some good runs and strong players, Sevenoaks held firm and continued to press hard at all the breakdowns to gain possession and distribute out to the wings.

Sevenoaks ran out 65-5 winners. Well done boys.

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U13 A Vs Brighton (A)

On a grey day away at Brighton Rugby Club the U13’s played a well contested match. The following boys represented the A team:

Wilson (J), Dixon, Latrobe, Skein, Baker, Beaufoy, Kitchen, Killick, Gilbey, Thomas (L),
Pearl, Maynard, Lindsay, Box, Johnson, Smith, Parker, Ebsworth, Brooke



The U13A team battled to a great away win 25-15 against a very competitive Brighton side. After scoring with the first attack of the game, the boys were then on the back foot and went in 5-5 at half-time.

The forwards took control in the Second half, and the boys scored 4 excellent tries, the result of pressure from good territorial kicking and strong straight running, which then allowed the backs to be released.

2 soft tries right at the end, but the game had already been won and the result was never in doubt.

Well done to all involved - a terrific away win against a very good team

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