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Kent prepare for Twickenham test against East Midlands in Sunday's National County Championship plate final

00:00, 27 May 2016

Kent rugby overcame the odds at Priestfields to book their place in the National County Championship plate final at Twickenham.

A 29-8 win over Devon means Kent will face East Midlands in the final on Sunday. It was a tough ask to qualify top of the Bill Beaumont, Division 2 South table.

Kent needed to score four tries against Devon and deny the pool leaders a bonus point. Only that would have put Kent top at the expense of their opponents.

Kwaku Asiedu on the attack for Kent against Devon Picture: Helen Watson
Kwaku Asiedu on the attack for Kent against Devon Picture: Helen Watson

But that’s just what happened at the home of Medway RFC.

Devon had scored 89 points in their previous two games ahead of the clash but by half-time, Kent had already accumulated three of their required scores, to lead 19-3.

Kent got a crucial fourth try in the second half but still had to ensure they won by more than seven points. Devon did get one try but a Freddie Gabbitass penalty for Kent eased their worries.

Head coach John Gallagher said: “The job’s only half done. We now need to prepare for Twickenham.”

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