Gary Kingdom

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| ru_position = Full back, Centre, Wing

| ru_clubyears = 2002–09
2008–09
2009–10
2010–

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Launceston
Plymouth Albion
Taunton Titans}}

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Gary Kingdom (born 2 November 1982) is an English rugby union player who can play in a variety of positions most notably at Full back or Centre. He is currently playing for Taunton Titans in National League 2 South{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=2019-11-25|title=Bury's winless run against Taunton goes on despite out scoring leaders|url=https://www.suffolknews.co.uk/bury-st-edmunds/sport/bury-s-winless-run-against-taunton-goes-on-despite-out-scoring-leaders-9091294/|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-12-28|website=Suffolk News|language=en}} (tier 4 of the English rugby union league system) but has played higher level rugby for both Exeter Chiefs and Plymouth Albion as well as representing the Devon county rugby side with whom he has won the County Championship twice.{{cite web|url=http://rugby.statbunker.com/players/getPlayerDetails?player_id=10651|title=Gary Kingdom Details|publisher=Rugby Statbunker|accessdate=30 November 2016 }}{{cite web|url=http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/tauntonrugbyfootballclub/teams/83016/player/gary-kingdom-1167717|title=Taunton Titans Gary Kingdom Profile|publisher=Taunton Titans RFC (Pitchero)|accessdate=30 November 2016 }} Kingdom has become an excellent points kicker over his career and is (as of the end of the 2018–19 season), the second highest all-time points scorer in National League 2 South with over 1,900 points for Taunton.{{cite web|url=http://rugby.statbunker.com/alltimestats/AllTimeLeadingTopScorers?comp_code=8218484 |title=National Two South All time leading top scorers |publisher=Rugby Statbunker |date=29 April 2017 }} As well as playing, Kingdom is also employed by the RFU as a community rugby coach for the South Devon region.{{cite web|url=https://uk.linkedin.com/in/gary-kingdom-4a47561b|title=Gary Kingdom Community Rugby Coach and Rugby player|publisher=Linkedin|accessdate=30 November 2016 }}

Career

Kingdom grew up in South Devon, playing for his local rugby club, Kingsbridge, and attended Blundell's School in Tiverton. After finishing school in 2001 he went on to study Sports and Exercise Science at the University of Gloucestershire. While at university, Kingdom caught the eye of Premiership side Bath Rugby and spent a season and a half with their academy. Kingdom was unable to break into the Bath first team and in 2003 signed for second division side Exeter Chiefs, combining semi-professional rugby with his university studies.{{cite web|url=http://www.cornwalllive.com/kingdom-relishing-new-start-albion/story-11397907-detail/story.html|title=Kingdom relishing new start at Albion|publisher=CornwallLive|date=18 June 2009 }} A bit part player in his first couple of seasons, Kingdom was nevertheless called up to represent Devon in the 2004 County Championship playing in the final at Twickenham Stadium as his county won the cup for the first time since 1957 by beating Gloucestershire 43–14.{{cite web|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-union/devon-cream-of-county-crop-with-veteran-dawe-565283.html|title=Devon cream of county crop with veteran Dawe|work=The Independent|date=30 May 2004 }}

After winning the county championships the 2004–05 season saw Kingdom become a first team regular, making over 20 league appearances and scoring 9 tries, in an Exeter side that finished second to Bristol Shoguns and narrowly missed out on promotion to the Premiership. He was picked by Devon once again for the 2005 County Championships, scoring a try during the final at Twickenham, which Devon won 22–16 against Lancashire to retain their title.{{cite web|url=http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/devon-22-lancashire-16-1070812|title=Devon 22 Lancashire 16|publisher=Manchester Evening News|date=1 July 2005 }} A further return to Twickenham with Devon the following season seeking a third successive county championship victory, would this time end in disappointment for Kingdom and his side, as Lancashire gained revenge for the previous year by winning 32–26.{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/english/5028116.stm|title=Lancashire 32–26 Devon|publisher=BBC News|date=29 May 2006 }}

The next couple of seasons would see Kingdom continue to play regularly for the Chiefs as they skirted the upper echelons of the second division. In 2008 he would also make an appearance in the final of the EDF Energy Trophy where the Chiefs lost to 13–24 at Twickenham to Northampton Saints, a side that not only won promotion back to the Premiership but also finished undefeated in all league and cup games that season.{{cite web|url=http://www.rugbynetwork.net/main/s245/st127931.htm|title=Northampton Saints complete league and cup double|publisher=Rugby Network|date=13 April 2008 }} The 2008–09 season would see Kingdom getting less game time at the Chiefs and he decided to drop down a division to go on loan at Launceston, helping the Cornish side to a mid-table finish.

After six seasons with Exeter, Kingdom left the club to sign with local rivals, Plymouth Albion for the 2009–10 season in what was the first year of the new RFU Championship.{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/rugby_union/8105970.stm|title=Albion sign Kingdom from Chiefs|publisher=BBC Sport|date=17 June 2009 }}{{cite web|url=http://www.exeterexpressandecho.co.uk/kingdom-wants-play-offs-albion/story-11834297-detail/story.html|title=Kingdom wants play-offs with Albion|publisher=Exeter Express & Echo|date=19 June 2009 }} Kingdom only spent one season at Albion, despite being a regular, as the side failed to make the league playoffs, finishing 8th, and in 2010 he dropped down two divisions to return to semi-professional rugby with the Taunton Titans in National League 2 South.{{cite web|url=http://www.somersetcountygazette.co.uk/sport/8251339.Taunton_sign_twelve_players_for_2010_11_season/|title=Taunton sign twelve players for 2010–11 season|work=Somerset County Gazette|date=2 July 2010 }} While playing for Taunton Kingdom has become one of the most prolific points scorers in the division, topping the season scoring charts twice. He has also combined his playing career with Taunton with coaching duties and in 2012 he was given a community coaching role by the RFU, being responsible for the south Devon region.{{cite web|url=http://www.torquayheraldexpress.co.uk/kingdom-lands-rfu-staff-coaching-post/story-17107529-detail/story.html|title=Kingdom lands RFU staff coaching post|work=Somerset County Gazette|date=2 July 2010 }}

Season-by-season playing stats

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Season

!Club

!Competition

!Appearances

!Tries

!Drop Goals

!Conversions

!Penalties

!Total Points

rowspan=2 align=left |2002–03

|rowspan=13 align=left |Exeter Chiefs

|National Division One

11500025
Powergen Shield200000
rowspan=2 align=left |2003–04

|National Division One

800026
Powergen Cup100000
rowspan=2 align=left |2004–05

|National Division One

21906160
Powergen Cup3300015
rowspan=2 align=left |2005–06

|National Division One

21804975
Powergen National Trophy3200010
rowspan=2 align=left |2006–07

|National Division One

24700138
EDF Energy National Cup5200010
rowspan=2 align=left |2007–08

|National Division One

142015246
EDF Energy National Trophy5104425
rowspan=3 align=left |2008–09

|National Division One

300000
rowspan=2 align=left |Launceston

|National Division Two

16606042
EDF Energy National Trophy100000
rowspan=2 align=left |2009–10

|rowspan=2 align=left |Plymouth Albion

|RFU Championship{{#tag:ref|Includes 2009–10 RFU Championship playoff games.|group=a}}

2510005
British & Irish Cup300000
2010–11

|rowspan=9 align=left |Taunton Titans

National League 2 South27905228233
2011–12

|National League 2 South

30509661
2012–13

|National League 2 South

271005220214
2013–14

|National League 2 South

26104529182
2014–15

|National League 2 South

29516947307
2015–16

|National League 2 South

29418232283
2016–17

|National League 2 South

30608431291
2017–18

|National League 2 South

22707019232
2018–19

|National League 2 South

25106017176

{{cite web|url=http://rugby.statbunker.com/players/GetHistoryStats?player_id=10651&comps_type=-1&dates=-1 |title=Gary Kingdom Record by competition |publisher=Rugby Statbunker|date=27 April 2019}}

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Honours and records

Exeter Chiefs

Taunton Titans

  • National League 2 South champions: 2019–20
  • National League 2 South top points scorer (3): 2014–15 (307 points), 2015–16 (283 points), 2019–20 (230 points){{cite web|url=http://rugby.statbunker.com/competitions/LeadingTopScorers?comp_id=466 |title=National Two South 14/15 Leading top scorers |publisher=Statbunker|date=26 April 2015}}{{cite web|url=http://rugby.statbunker.com/competitions/LeadingTopScorers?comp_id=499 |title=National Two South 15/16 Leading top scorers |publisher=Rugby Statbunker|date=30 April 2016}}

Devon

References

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