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This page, Ex-iles, documents all known players from the past who have moved on in the game, and have joined teams elsewhere.

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Entries are organised in alphabetical order by surname.

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Tonbridge Tigers '86-'90
Alexis, Aaron
Now playing for the O's in 2004, Aaron started as a senior rookie for Kent, winning defensive player of the year in 2003 and rookie of the year in 2002, and often comes down to see games and support the team, and to keep his bro in check!.

Berry, Steve

Steve played CB with us at #33, and is joining the Maidstone Pumas for 2004.

Boffey, Martin

Martin played at WR wearing #80 for one season, and is now the founder and head coach of the Greenwich Mariners colege team, which teh kent Exiles are proud to be associated with.  Go Mariners!

Boyle, Glen

Glen played with us in #84, after joining the club with his friend, and still an Exiles player, Lee Nash.
Glen played at fullback and tight end, and was also selected for the England squad in the four nations championship.
Glen now plays at the Sussex Thunder, and he still keeps in touch with the Exiles, and comes to see us when he can.

Brown, Nigel
Nigel played for us for two seasons on the O-line in #77.
Previously Nigel had played rugby to a high standard.
Now retired from playing, Nigel coached at the London Blitz for both the youth and senior teams in 2002, and has joined the London O's as assistant line coach for 2003.

Capper, Roger
Roger played for us for one season after moving to the area with his work.
An accomplished D-Lineman, who played in #97, he moved back to whence he came after one year, and rejoined the Chester Romans, with whom he still plays, and I believe he is also a member of their committee now.  Check out this link to see him on their site.

Crocker, Paul
Paul played with the Exiles in the 2000 season on the D-line, before deciding that he wanted to play with the Hurricanes SFL team.

Croucher, Stuart
Stuart started in the game at Leeds university, where he started the Celtics team, before moving back home and taking up coaching the game.
Stuart coached us for two years, before moving on to the London Olympians, where he coached WR's, he also was an assistant coach on the GB team.
I believe Stuart is now retired from the game.

Dart, Dan
Dan joined the team as QB after a standout career at the Invicta Eagles, playing in #10, Dan led the team for three seasons before joining the Maidstone Pumas for a year, and then playing for the Canterbury Coyotes SFL team, who lost narrowly in the first SFL championship game to the London Gators.
Dan holds several passing records at the club, and was the top rated passer in the country in 1998.
Dan was also selected for the England team in the four nations championship.

Davis, Steve
Steve played for the Exiles in 2000 and 2001, and missed the 2002 season through injury.  Playing at WR in #82 Steve won rookie of the year honours in his first season, and scored a memorable touchdown vs the Sabres.
Steve has now joined the Sussex Thunder.

Falla, Ben
Ben joined as a rookie for 2003, but moved back to South Wales and is playing for the Bristol Aztecs in 2004.

Hands, Alan
Alan was a founder member of the Kent Exiles, and played for the Tonbridge Tigers our forefathers.  Alan had many successful seasons with the club, and still holds many career, season and game records in rushing.
Alan moved away from the area, and joined up with the Sussex Thunder for two seasons until they folded, he was backup to Anthony Stitt in the Thunders championship run in 1999.  Now back at the Exiles!

Harris, Alan
Alan played for us for a few seasons, at WR mainly, although he liked to try his hand anywhere on the pitch!  Alan played in #22, and still holds many club single season receiving records due to his famous link ups with QB Phil Patton.
He now plays for the Redditch Arrows, after moving that way.

Holness, Ryan
Ryan played for the Exiles for one season during his distinguished career, he played both RB and Safety.  A former college standout in the USA, Ryan had the complete game, and played for many great teams in his career.
After his season in the sun, Ryan signed with the Birmingham Bulls.

Holness, Veron
'Ron' Holness was Ryan's brother, and a very good lineman on both sides of the ball.  He also played with the Exiles for one season before retiring.
Last year Ron was tempted out of retirement, and signed with the PA Knights.

Hubbock, Colin
Colin played for the Exiles after also playing for the Invicta Eagles.  He was a WR, and famously caused an Exiles vs Sundevils match to be called off in the first quarter after accidentally being tackled into the referee on a punt return, and seriously injuring him!
Colin also played for the Coyotes SFL team last year, and was Dan Darts favourite target, scoring many vital TD's.

Hyland, Lee
Lee was a long time member of the club, playing in #22, he was the fullback to Alan Hands halfback.  A talented and very tough runner himself, Lee still hold a club record for the longest kick return.
Lee also joined the Sussex Thunder in 1999, with Alan Hands, but did not see too much playing time due do his not liking training too much!
He played the whole 1999 season with the Thunder, until a serious knee injury received in the championship game forced him into retirement.

Kelleher, John
John joined the team as a QB from the London O's, having just come back from a serious injury.
He played with us for one season, before the injuries reared their heads again, forcing his retirement into the senior flag league.
John was a founder member of the ill fated Hurricanes SFL team along with Richard Law.

Law, Richard
Richard joined the team with John Kelleher from the London O's, and played a year with us at WR, he was also a talented punt returner.
Richard left the club with John Kelleher, and was also a founder member of the Hurricanes SFL team.

Martin, Duncan
Duncan played WR at #23 and has moved back to Oxford, playing for the Saints in 2004.

Moore, John
John joined the club for the 1998 season, after coming off a back injury sustained at his last club, the Invicta Eagles.
He played on the D-line, but was plagued by his injury, and was forced into retirement after the season.
John attempted a comeback last year at the Maidstone Pumas, but did not play a game for them.

Reynolds, Neil
Neil also joined the club from the Invicta Eagles, he played at tight end and kicker.
Neil had two very good years with us, gaining the coaches award in 1999, and making lots of catches, he was one of three Exiles WR's rated in the top 10 in division two in 1998, and the only tight end to acomplish that feat.  Neil was a barefoot kicker!  Neil also worked at First Down as a reporter before going on to work at the World League.
Neil went on to play for the Maidstone Pumas briefly in the 2000 season.

Scott, Steve
Steve played on OL for us, and has now joined the Sussex Thunder, playing NT in 2004.  Best known for his acting skills, he wasn't too bad on the field either!

Smith, Karl

Karl played with us for a few seasons after joining from the London Olympians.
He mainly played at strong safety, but also a little at linebacker.
After moving he joined the Southend Sabres, and we regularly played against him for a few more years, until a knee injury forced him to hang up his boots in 2000, oddly enough he played cornerback for them!  Now back at the Exiles!

Thomas, Dave
Dave played QB for us for a season, before moving back to his hometown club the Essex Spartans.
Dave also coached the UKC Falcons University team.

Ward, Andy
Andy joined us for one season from the folded Invicta Eagles, and played at running back.  He was a tough and uncompromising runner, whose style occasionally got him in trouble with the referees!
Andy left us after one season to go and play for the newly formed Maidstone Pumas, where he played his final season before retiring.

Whalley, Rob
Rob played for the Exiles in 96,97 and 98 when his older brother Andy was our Head Coach. He wore #55, and was a solid linebacker.
Rob has recently resumed playing for his hometown club the Doncaster Mustangs, a new addition to the league in 2003.

Worsall, Richard
Richard was registered as our backup QB, for one season, before moving on to the Aberystwith Taranau BCAFL team when he went to university, he played for them for four seasons, taking on a coaching role as well, before moving back to London, and joining the London O's as an assistant coach.
Now Head Coach at Aber and playing for the PA Knights.  Richard has been named Head Coach at Sussex Thunder for 2003.

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