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Medway Ladies beat Ashford to clinch the Women’s National Challenge South East 1 title

By: Luke Cawdell lcawdell@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 00:00, 16 March 2018

Medway Ladies clinched the Women’s National Challenge South East 1 title at the weekend – but won’t be easing off in their final game.

They travel to Beccehamian this Sunday aiming to end their regular season with a win ahead of their promotion play-off.

Medway beat Ashford to secure the title on Sunday Picture: Phil Lee

Medway player-manager Charly Ward said: “This game is as important as any other and we want to finish the league on a high. We don’t want to lose our final game.”

Medway have enjoyed a memorable season so far, improving on their third-place finish last season and winning a crucial match at Canterbury a fortnight ago.

They won that top-of-the-table clash 15-0, their first win at Canterbury in eight years. An 81-0 win over Ashford at home on Sunday secured them the league crown.

Medway beat Ashford to secure the title on Sunday Picture: Phil Lee

Ward said: “Our aim this season was promotion, 100%. After finishing third last year we knew we could finish top.

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“Canterbury was a big test and winning there was a great feeling. Sealing it against Ashford was a massive achievement.”

Ashford had been the only team to beat Medway in the league this season.

“We had to show them that was a fluke,” said Ward, who noted that they had eight players missing for that game back in December.

Medway beat Ashford to secure the title on Sunday Picture: Phil Lee

Medway are chasing a second promotion in three seasons after climbing out of National Challenge 2 in 2016.

Their promotion play-off is scheduled for Sunday, April 15, which will be against the winners of London & South East 1 currently being led by the Old Elthamian Ladies.

Read more in this week's Medway Messenger newspaper.

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