Medway Rugby Club's weekend win over Horsham means they will be playing in National Division 3 next season
Medway will be playing national level rugby next season for the first time in their history after securing promotion on Saturday.
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Medway will be playing national level rugby next season for the first time in their history after securing promotion on Saturday.
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