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Canterbury Rugby Club coach Matt Corker looks ahead to their return to action as they host Westcombe Park in National League 2 East this weekend

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There is a crucial derby ahead for Canterbury Rugby Club as they aim to kickstart their National League 2 East season. The city club host Westcombe Park this Saturday (3pm) - a team with an almost identical record to their own after seven league games with 15 points.

Canterbury and Westcombe will be returning to competitive action after a blank Saturday last weekend for the Rugby World Cup Final in France. “It’s a really big weekend for us,” admitted Canterbury coach Matt Corker. “It’s a local derby. “In terms of us being slightly disappointed with our form so far, it’s an important game to try and ensure we’re moving towards the right end of the table, come the end of the season.

Westcombe Park will be thinking the same. “They’re coming off the back of a good win (a 59-7 thrashing of North Walsham). “This was always going to be a really exciting game for both teams.

The fact we’re at home is massive. “We know some of our best performances have come on our own pitch. This weekend is a really big one to make sure we give our fans something to cheer about.” Corker wants to see rugby fans head to Merton Lane to take in some club action following the dramatic conclusion of the World Cup, which saw South Africa edge past New Zealand to defend the Webb Ellis Cup. “There’s been some fantastic games,” he said. “We’ve had lots of people from the club go over to France.

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