Until the advent of the RFU league system the club's fixture calendar was made up of a series of friendly games against other local old boys' sides including Old Paulines, Old Cranleighan, Old Whitgiftian and many others.
[9] The club's player base was originally drawn predominantly from alumni of KCS but with the passing of the years has become increasingly diverse with representation from throughout the UK and a notable contingent from South Africa and Zimbabwe in the 1990s and 2000s.
The club has seen a number of players achieve international honours for minor rugby nations including Zimbabwe, Hungary, Slovenia, Gibraltar and Jamaica 7s.
In a high-scoring match the home side won 56-40[12] to progress to a final at Twickenham stadium against Widnes who were also defeated as the Gloucestershire club were crowned champions.
Since 1993 King's has also been home to thriving Mini and Junior sections comprising children of all ages who train each Sunday and play in festivals all over SE England and beyond.