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Dover Sharks head coach Chris Dengate delighted to have signed scrum-half Ben Ridout who played for Aylesford Bulls last season

By: Mark Stokes

Published: 00:00, 30 June 2016

Dover Sharks head coach Chris Dengate has strengthened his squad by signing a new

scrum-half.

Ben Ridout moves to Crabble having enjoyed a successful campaign with Aylesford Bulls in London 3 South East last season.

Dengate said: “He’s a fantastic scrum half and scored 25 tries last season, so I’ve no doubt he will be able to step up.

Ben Ridout

"He’s been on my radar since last October when I was trawling through match reports on various other club websites looking for names which stood out regularly.

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"He was scoring tries for fun and we were looking for a scrum-half to help take our game plan on to the next level, so it made sense to try and sign him.”

Dengate says 21-year-old Ridout chose Sharks despite interest from other Kent clubs, among them Dover’s London 1 South rivals Maidstone and Sidcup.

The coach added: “Ben did speak to other clubs but he seemed genuinely excited about what we are trying to do here and I think the fact that we plan to play a different way to other clubs in our division was a factor in why he came to us.”

Ridout is the second new face at Crabble, joining Anthony Hart, who, said Dengate, moved over from Deal & Betteshanger ‘of his own accord.’

Dengate was disappointed to miss out on signing Tom Best, who has chosen to stay at National 2 South Canterbury but he is delighted to have second rower Dale Tonks and hooker Kirk Savage back after work commitments restricted their appearances last season.

A total of 56 players attended Dover’s players’ meeting earlier this month with around 40 turning up for training since.

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