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Sheppey rugby club's outgoing president Gerry Lawson on old merger proposals with Sittingbourne as he stands down from role

A merger between rival rugby clubs in Swale shouldn’t be discounted says Gerry Lawson, Sheppey’s outgoing president.

It’s a debate that has long been discussed but one that was shut down by Sittingbourne RFC back in 2014 when Mr Lawson asked if they wanted to join forces as part of plans to build a new complex at Sheppey’s home ground.

Sittingbourne made it clear they weren’t interested but Mr Lawson - who will formally vacate the Sheppey presidency in July - hasn’t changed his view that an amalgamation would be a benefit to them both.

Commenting on a range of topics following his decision to stand down, Mr Lawson was asked about those old merger proposals.

He said: “I attended several meetings with Sittingbourne to merge with us but for whatever reason they didn’t want to take up the opportunity, which was a shame.

“It would have been better for both clubs if we did. They didn’t have a permanent base themselves and that was always their problem. For years and years the rivalry between Sittingbourne and Sheppey was strong in all sports and they wanted to keep their identity.

“I personally think [it would still be beneficial]. They have probably been in the ascendancy [over Sheppey] for the past few years to be honest, but I cannot see how it cannot benefit both clubs to get together, it makes sense.

“Several clubs have gone together where never the twain shall meet. Many years ago you would never think Deal and Betteshanger would be together but they have done it. Clubs have done it because purely and simply if they didn’t they wouldn’t survive.

“Blackheath, the premier Kent club, they have just been relegated, it makes you think what we should do. Old Elthamians, they got right up to the National level and now they have

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