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Rugger club’s resources stretched
00:00, 23 January 2003
updated: 14:40, 24 January 2003
TWO games in 24 hours will stretch Canterbury Rugby Club’s resources as they fight a league relegation battle with Harlow on Saturday and meet Sheppey in the second round of the Kent Cup the following day.
Both are at home with Saturday’s kick-off at 2.15pm and a Sunday start at 2pm.
They introduce fresh blood with fly-half Callum Harrison, a New Zealander, making his debut against Harlow and scrum-half Eoin Stewart back in the squad after a three month lay-off through injury.
With Chris Sweet unavailable, Sean Pilcher is at centre.
Coach Mark Hanslip also makes a switch in the back row where Andy Bernthal moves to No 8 and Leon White takes the blindside flanker’s jersey.
For Sunday’s game the club give an opportunity in a much-changed squad to new signing Alan Finch, a former Hertford wing, and young centre Justin Benjamin, while Ed Coy is in line for his senior debut.
Canterbury v Harlow (from): K.Bingham, D.Weigh, A.Pratt, S.Pilcher, C.Harrison, C.J.Harrison, L.Dickinson, C.Bannigan, F.Davis, C.Ambrose, D.Tolman, T.O’Rourke, L,White, M.Cullen, A.Bernthal, C.Wallis, E.Stewart, B.Meeuws, C.Crooks.
Canterbury v Sheppey (from): O.Rogers, E.Coy, J.Benjamin, C.Crooks, A.Finch, E.Walsh, E.Stewart, S.Goode, B,Meeuws, J.Forsyth, C.Wallis, P.Lawless, D.Baxter, S.Apps, A.Bernthal, S.Cairns, R.Griffiths, C.Sweet, C.Harrison, N.Woodbridge.
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