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Sheppey RFC coach Rob Dengate wants to help Sittingbourne stay in Kent 1 by beating relegation rivals despite pre-derby comments

00:08, 04 February 2015

updated: 10:43, 04 February 2015

Sheppey power forward during their derby win over Sittingbourne Picture: Ruth Cuerden
Sheppey power forward during their derby win over Sittingbourne Picture: Ruth Cuerden

Coach Rob Dengate now says it’s up to Sheppey to help rugby rivals Sittingbourne survive in Kent 1.

Dengate caused a stir ahead of last weekend’s Swale derby when he said he wanted to send Bourne down to Kent 2. But he understands the difficulties Sheppey’s neighbours are experiencing and wants them to stay in the division.

Sheppey climbed to third place with a 41-5 victory over a Sittingbourne side who remain in the bottom two and Dengate said: “Full credit to Sittingbourne. They never gave up and if they keep playing like that, I’m sure they will stay in the league.

“We gave them our full respect and we’ll do all we can to beat the other teams around them and help them stay up.

“Matt Hobson (coach) is doing a great job there with limited playing resources after all the injuries they’ve had.”

Sheppey have signed Jordan King, son of former coach Pete, ahead of their trip to Southwark this weekend.

The youngster lives on the Island but had been playing for Thanet, where his dad now coaches.

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