After an incredible 8 seasons with Sevenoaks RFC, Vicky Di Placito has decided to step down from her role as Trauma Lead.

Vicky has been an integral part of the club’s medical team, playing a key role within the Senior Men’s programme over many years. She has brought outstanding professionalism, care, and expertise to the role, with her vast trauma experience playing a huge part in ensuring the club consistently meets and exceeds RFU medical standards, whilst also providing exceptional support and care to countless players throughout her time at the Oaks.

Beyond the role itself, Vicky has been a hugely valued part of the wider Oaks environment and community. Her commitment, reliability, calmness under pressure, and care for players has had a massive impact across the club.

Throughout her time at Sevenoaks RFC, Vicky has been hugely respected and appreciated by players, coaches, staff, volunteers, and supporters alike for her professionalism, dedication, and care for others.

Whilst everyone at Sevenoaks RFC is sad to see Vicky step away from the role, we very much hope this is not goodbye and that we’ll still see her around the club in the future.

Thank you again, Vicky, for everything you have given to Sevenoaks RFC over the past 8 seasons. Your contribution to the Oaks has been immense and greatly appreciated by so many people across the club.

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