Connor Edwards is preparing to make his 100th appearance for Doncaster Knights this Friday night, marking a major milestone in a journey he admits has turned the club into his “home”.
“It is massive, both for me and my family,” Edwards said. “It’s a club that means a lot to me, it’s under my skin now. After originally coming here for a nine-game loan and 90 games later I’m still here.
“When I look back on my career, this will be one of the places I class as my home club.”
The milestone reflects not only longevity, but growth, with Edwards highlighting how his game has developed since his time at Castle Park.
“I think I’ve actually learned a lot from coming here. Technically I think I’m a better player, with the passing side of the game and the skillset sort of thing.”
Looking back on his favourite moments in a Knights shirt, Edwards pointed to last season’s double over Ealing Trailfinders as a defining period.
“Probably Ealing home and away last year,” he said. “They weren’t perfect games, but they probably showed the togetherness of this group, to get those victories that we did.”
Over the course of his century of appearances, Edwards has built strong relationships within the squad:
“I hate to say it, but Dolly is a big one,” Edwards added. “He’s one of my best mates now. When I first joined, I didn’t particularly like him and I don’t think he particularly liked me, but he’s really, really grown on me.
“We’re really good mates now, so yeah, definitely one of the people I’ll stay in touch with when I move on.”

Reaching the landmark at home makes the occasion even more special for the back.
“It’s massive. Like I said earlier, this is probably my home club now and when I look back on my career, it’s going to be something that I’m proud of.
“I know I’ve not quite got the Yorkshire accent yet, but I feel like this is a home now. So to do it in front of our home supporters is massive.”
Attention will quickly turn to Friday night’s opponents Richmond Rugby, with Edwards expecting a fierce challenge from a side battling at the wrong end of the table.
“We know they’re in a relegation battle. They’re going to scrap for everything,” he said. “So it’s massive for us that we match their intensity and take it up another level.
“We’re expecting a good game and hopefully we can turn the results around and start building ready for the boys who are going to stay here next year.”























































