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Canterbury Rugby Club head coach Matt Corker targets seventh-placed National League 2 East finish ahead of final three-match block of the season

Head coach Matt Corker is out to ensure Canterbury Rugby Club remain in seventh spot in the National League 2 East table ahead of their final matches of the campaign.

They failed to make it three wins on the spin as they went down 38-23 at Old Albanians last Saturday.

Now, Canterbury have a free weekend prior to their last three-game block of the season.

The city club are 11 points adrift of Bury St Edmunds - but just three points separate them and Westcombe Park in 10th.

Corker, whose team came 10th last term, said: “We want to defend where we are.

“Defending a position, psychologically, isn’t always easy.

“Sevenoaks and Westcombe Park, they’re our Kent rivals and we have got Sevenoaks on the last day of the season. I’m expecting real fireworks.

“In terms of us finishing where we want to be, that’s important so that we finish the season feeling good about ourselves.

Report: Old Albanians 38-23 Canterbury

“We have got Henley and Bury. I know Henley have had a tough run but they’re both above us.

“We have been very proud of being seventh. We have been there pretty much since Christmas.

“I’ve spoken to the players a lot about this being the business end of the season. We need to perform, otherwise we could drop a couple of places.

“I think we have improved from last season, but we need to be showing that, come the end of the season.”

There were patches of good rugby from Canterbury at Old Albanians.

But they struggled to hit the required heights consistently, despite Alfie Orris dotting down and good contributions by Dutch international Jesse De Vries and back-rower Cameron Murray.

“To go away and concede 38 points, it’s going to be difficult to win that game,” reflected
Corker.

“There were two or three tries we

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