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Canterbury Rugby Club fear new signing John Coutts may go elsewhere

Canterbury Rugby Club head coach Danny Vaughan
Canterbury Rugby Club head coach Danny Vaughan

By Kevin Redsull

Head coach Danny Vaughan fears Canterbury Rugby Club may have lost new signing John Coutts because of the bad weather.

The 23-year-old former Hawick and Melrose full-back has been marooned north of the border since signing earlier this month and Vaughan (pictured) said: "Although we have found a job for John down here, because of the bad weather he’s been going for other interviews in Scotland and has now been offered another job.

"I think he has lost a bit of heart about coming down here because of all the weather and travel problems and so it’s hanging in the air."

After losing two full-backs already this season through long-term injury and travel plans, the loss of Coutts would be another blow to Vaughan’s small squad and the coach fears that Canterbury could become embroiled in a relegation scrap in the second half of the National 2 South season.

Frustrated by a third successive postponement last Saturday, when Canterbury’s home Kent derby with Westcombe Park was snowed off, Vaughan admitted: "There are a few teams in the middle of the table who will be looking over their shoulders in the new year and, to be honest, I think we will be one of them."

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