Maidstone FC

Maidstone
Full name Maidstone Rugby Club
Union Rugby Football Union
Founded 1880
Ground(s) William Davey Memorial Ground
League(s) London 2 South East
2013–14 2nd
Team kit
Official website
www.maidstonerugby.org.uk

Maidstone Rugby Club is an English rugby union club based in Maidstone, Kent. The club plays in the London 2 South East league finishing in second place at the end of the 2013–14 season.[1]

History

One of the oldest rugby clubs in the country, the club was formed in 1880, and originally played at a ground close to the centre of the town owned by a Dr. Moncton. The club faced many strong teams from 1886 onwards, such as Middlesex Wanderers, Harlequin F.C., Richmond, Eton House, London Scottish and Old Merchant Taylors' FC. Within this period they found a surge of numbers in players who had formerly been pupils of Maidstone Grammar School. The club moved to The Mote in the early 1950s and have played there ever since. During the 1970s and 80s, Maidstone had become one of the premier clubs in Kent and reached the finals of the county cup for 7 years running between 1974 and 1980, winning twice and once again in 1987. During the 1970s, they reached the finals of the Middlesex Sevens at Twickenham three times in four years and in 1980 were the only junior club to be invited to play in the London Senior Clubs Rugby Festival at Twickenham. Alongside Scottish Club Heriot’s FP, Lansdowne from Ireland and French Champions Bagneres, the club reached the semi-finals where they were beaten 6-0 by London Scottish.

League History

At the formation of the leagues in 1987, Maidstone were unanimously voted by the seven counties of the London Division to go straight into National League Three, along with the Metropolitan Police. After six seasons in the national leagues until 1993, the club suffered four relegations in four seasons and arrived in London 3 South East in 1996. At this point the committee took the decision to appoint a Director of Rugby and new management and coaching structure, the slump was stopped. Promotion was achieved within three seasons and in 2000, the final of the Kent Cup was lost in the dying moments to National League side, Westcombe Park. In 2003, they were relegated to London 2, but were promoted back to London 2 as unbeaten champions in 2005.[2]

During a match against Gravesend R.F.C. On the 17th of January 2010, a Maidstone player allegedly gouged (although this was never fully proven) Gravesend player, Clarence Harding. After a Rugby Football Union hearing on the 12th of January 2011, the club were fined £2000 and found Maidstone guilty of "conduct prejudicial to the interests of the game".[3] They were also docked 50 points, and while the hearing judged the gouging was a deliberate action, they were unable to identify the guilty player. The club accepted the RFU's decision. Moving forward, the club looked to rebuild after a turbulent couple of seasons. After finishing 4th in London 3 in the 2011-2012 season several changes have been made at the club. Their long term aim being to return to London 1 rugby within the next few seasons. The 2012-13 season was an incredibly successful one for Maidstone. They won London 3 SE with 5 games spare and ended undefeated in the league. This saw them return to London and SE 2 for the 2013-14 season. In their first season back at Level 7, the club finished a strong 2nd place behind leaders Charlton Park. Maidstone lost the promotion playoff to Gosport and Fareham, who they had beaten 8 months before in a pre-season friendly.

For the 14-15 season, wholesale changes have been made both on and off the pitch for a variety of reasons. However the early signs seem promising with a new infrastructure in place and large numbers of both senior and junior players. Currently, the team sits top of London 2 South East and are currently undefeated. With promotion looking likely, planning has already started for next year in London 1 South.

Recent Cup History

The club has had relative success in the past 4 years in various cup competitions. In 2011-12, the club reached the national semi-final of the RFU Senior Vase but lost to eventual winners Wells RFC.

The club again reached the semi-final stage in 2012-13 and were very confident in going one step further and making amends for the previous season. However, despite the home draw Maidstone missed out again and went down narrowly to Drybrook RFC. In the 2013-14 season, Maidstone traveled to Blackheath RFC in the semi-final of the Kent Cup. Despite the difference in leagues, Maidstone pushed the national one team all the way, eventually losing by a single point.

The club has had fantastic success in cup competitions during the 2014-15 season. In the Kent cup quater-final Maidstone beat national three side Westcombe Park to set up a clash with Old Elthamians. However due to a fixture clash, the club had to withdraw from the cup. Now competing in the RFU Intermediate Cup, Maidstone have had a brilliant run beating Harrow, Medway, Diss and Chiswick to set up a semi-final with Gloucester based Coney Hill RFC.

With the memory of the previous near misses in their minds, the club put on an incredible performance to win 44-13 to finally book at place at the Twickenham Final against Bridgnorth RFC.

Club Honours

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national union as has been defined under WR eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-WR nationality.

Player Position Union
Josh Pankhurst Hooker England England
Sam Weston Hooker England England
Josh McKenzie Hooker England England
Matt Vickers Hooker England England
Nick East Hooker England England
Ben Williams (c) Prop England England
Luke Debnam Prop England England
Joel Byford Prop England England
Nathan Fitzpatrick Prop England England
Will Fox Prop England England
Nick Bunyan Lock England England
Alex Hadi Lock England England
James Iles Lock England England
Matt Iles Lock England England
Kenny Murray Lock Scotland Scotland
Ian Lee Lock England England
Matt Cooper Lock England England
Jack Lamb Flanker England England
Jack O'Connell Flanker Ireland Ireland
Miles Huppatz Flanker England England
Eddie Cranston Flanker New Zealand New Zealand
Matt Davies Flanker England England
Damien Grab Flanker Poland Poland
Aaron Bishop Flanker England England
Ben Brill Number 8 New Zealand New Zealand
Mike Werahiko Number 8 New Zealand New Zealand
Player Position Union
Alex Przyjemski Scrum-half England England
Sam McPhearson Scrum-half England England
Ben Pitkin Scrum-half England England
Euan Caborn Scrum-half England England
Brad Ford Fly-half England England
Tom Holmes Fly-half England England
Sam Mann Fly-half England England
Neil Graves Centre England England
Dane Smith Centre Australia Australia
Jonno Skelton Centre Australia Australia
Jamie Perigo Centre New Zealand New Zealand
Lenny Vandervelde Centre New Zealand New Zealand
Lucian Morasan Wing Romania Romania
Alex Eastwood Wing England England
James Douglas Wing England England
Alex Clark Wing England England
Olly Newton Wing England England
Sam Kendal Wing New Zealand New Zealand
Jason Smith Fullback England England
Jamie Owen Fullback England England

References

  1. "Regional results". The RUGBYPaper. 13 April 2014. p. 36.
  2. http://www.maidstonerugby.org.uk/history.html
  3. "Maidstone Rugby Club fined over eye gouging". bbc.co.uk. 2011-01-13. Retrieved 2013-01-31.

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