Guernsey 7 Blackheath 17

A ninth consecutive win for Blackheath, keeping the Club clear out in front at the helm of National League Two East, but one of the hardest matches they’ve played all season. A notable big and physical side, Guernsey Raiders held an impressive home record at the start of the day, with just two defeats in nine games at Footes Lane, …

Guernsey Raiders v Blackheath 1st XV

Here’s your 1st XV squad: 15 BROWN, Alex 14 LLOYD, Jake 13 HENNESSEY, Jake 12 BURCHAM, Markus 11 FOSTER, Nick 10 BURGESS, Oli 9 DALY, Jack 1 JEANNOT, Luc 2 WALLIKER, Ollie 3 HOLLAND, Archie 4 PEARCE-PAUL, Kaden 5 TAYLOR, Ed (C) 6 CATT, James 7 OWEN, Freddie 8 BALDWIN, Tom (VC) 16 WITCHELL, Alex* 17 MCCALLUM, Charlie 18 DENHAM, …

A very big lake and a very long swim!

A Big Lake Early in the morning on Saturday 4 February, in a land far, far away, a Club Life Member donned his trunks and went for a little swim. The member was Mark Sheridan, and the swim was across New Zealand’s biggest lake: 14 hours and 46 minutes later, Mark became the first British person to cross Lake Taupo, …

Blackheath 36 Sevenoaks 12

A sometimes devastating first period, followed by a largely forgettable second, but another bonus point win for Blackheath, the Club’s fifth of 2023, to extend their lead at the head of National League Two East. In the opening 40 minutes, Blackheath’s intensity was all too much for a Sevenoaks side lurking close to the other end of the table. The …

Club announcement from our president, dr. Alan thompson.

I will complete my term of office as President of Blackheath FC at the AGM on 4th July 2023. It has been a huge honour to serve as President of this great Club. The Past Presidents and President have invited Rory O’Sullivan to become the next President of Blackheath FC and I am delighted to be able to report that …

Worthing 20 Blackheath 28

Photos courtesy of Deborah Lloyd For a second week in a row, Blackheath gained a hard-fought, ground-out, victory against one of their main challengers in National League Two East, and in so doing, made a further stride towards promotion and regaining the place in domestic rugby’s third tier they vacated a year ago. Like Old Albanian a week earlier, Worthing …