Second-half comeback leaves Canterbury in control
Canterbury boosted their chances of securing the National Two South play-off spot as they came from behind to secure a bonus-point victory over Henley Hawks.(Photo Credit: Phillipa Hilton)
Canterbury and Henley looking to take big step towards the play-off
Canterbury and Henley Hawks clash this weekend in National Two South as both clubs continue to battle for the play-off spot. (Photo Credit: Steve Karpa)
Watch – NCA Rugby Podcast: Fylde Special
This week we took the NCA Podcast on the road to Fylde RFC ahead of Round 26 in the National Leagues. (Photo Credit: Chris Farrow)
In Focus: Sean Stapleton
Canterbury’s Sean Stapleton admits victory over Henley Hawks on Saturday afternoon would give his side some breathing space as the race for the play-off spot in National Two South continues.
Johnson stars for Huddersfield as National Leagues enter final stretch
Chris Johnson kicked five penalties in a fine individual performance as he guided Huddersfield to a vital win against Tynedale.
NCA to launch ‘Top 48’ at the end of the season
Who have been some of the standout players in the National Leagues this year? NCA Rugby brings you our new initiative called the ‘Top 48’ which will launch at the conclusion of the 2018/19 season.
NCA Players shine for England U20s
After falling to a narrow defeat against Wales in Round Three of the Six Nations, last Friday was a more successful evening for England’s U20s.
Guernsey give themselves glimmer of hope
Guernsey have given themselves hope of pulling off a remarkable escape from relegation following an excellent win over Old Redcliffians.
Play-offs and survival on the agenda as Henley host the Bees
Henley Hawks and Birmingham and Solihull will head into Round 25 of the National Two South season aiming to enhance their respective aims for the remainder of the campaign.
Bees brush aside Wild Geese in relegation battle
Birmingham and Solihull defeated rivals London Irish Wild Geese to boost their survival hopes in National Two South. (Photo Credit: Neil Tunney)

