Ealing Trailfinders travel to Hartpury in Round Seventeen of the Champ in a bid to break the Champ Rugby record for the most consecutive wins in the league.
Ben Ward has named seven changes in his match day squad to face Hartpury at the 4ED Stadium.
Scott Buckley is named as captain in the Club’s bid to make history this weekend. Alongside him in the front row is Kyle Whyte at loosehead and George Davis at tighthead.
The engine room remains unchanged after Trailfinders’ win over Coventry last weekend. David Bridge and Sean Lonsdale both start in the locks.
Kyle Hatherall and Jordy Reid return to the back row. The flankers join Will Montgomery who retains his place at number eight after a physical performance last weekend against Coventry.
Dan Jones returns as the starting fly-half after a clinical second-half performance after coming off the bench last weekend. Michael Stronge joins him in the half-backs at scrum-half.
Rory Scannell starts at inside centre with Francis Moore lining up on the outside
Michael Dykes and Geordie Gwynn start on the wings and Tobi Wilson remains at fullback.
Ben Ward names a 6-2 split bench with the inclusions of Mike Willemse, Josh Taylor, and Will Parry.
Kick-off is 2:30pm, Saturday 14 February at 4ED Stadium.
Watch the match on Clubber TV.
Starting XV:
15. Tobi Wilson
14. Geordie Gwynn
13. Francis Moore
12. Rory Scannell
11. Michael Dykes
10. Dan Jones
9. Michael Stronge
1. Kyle Whyte
2. Scott Buckley (C)
3. George Davis
4. David Bridge
5. Sean Lonsdale
6. Kyle Hatherell
7. Jordy Reid
8. Will Montgomery
Replacements:
16. Mike Willemse
17. Elliot Chilvers
18. PJ Sheck
19. Matas Jurevicius
20. Josh Taylor
21. Gabriel Mann
22. Sam Edwards
23. Will Parry
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Ealing Trailfinders level the record for the most consecutive wins in the Champ after a two-point win over Coventry.
George Worboys kicked off the match into Coventry’s 22 who gathered cleanly. Coventry found space on the left wing in an early break but were dragged into touch.
Trailfinders secured the line out and found width in attack. George Worboys found space and darted forward but was brought down just short of the try line. Trailfinders formed the ruck and the skipper Conor Oliver got over the line for the first try. Worboys slotted the conversion.
Coventry struck back quickly with their own attacking phases, putting pressure on Trailfinders in their 22. But a spillage forward from Coventry and a concession of penalties gave Trailfinders the upper hand in their half.
The physical battle ensued with handling errors from both teams. Coventry once again tried to gain ground and found themselves running into the Trailfinders defensive wall. Yet, a penalty to Coventry saw Sam Maunder kick the ball towards the corner. With a ten metre line out, Coventry aimed to move from an attacking platform but Trailfinders stole the ball but spilt it giving Coventry another opportunity. Dan Green darted through for the visitor’s first try. The conversion was successful by Josh Thomas to level the score.
Momentum on their side, Coventry continued to challenge the home side in their own half. Finding space, David Opoku-Fordjour slid in under the posts. Thomas added the conversion.
With the first quarter gone, Trailfinders found themselves defending in their own half as Coventry threw the dummy pass to find a break towards the sticks. A loopy pass out wide on the right allowed Trailfinders to regroup. Josh Thomas opted for the cross-field kick which flew straight into touch. Coventry had a penalty from Trailfinders’ offside and went through the short phases to eventually score from the hands of Sentiki Nayalo. Thomas added the extras.
Trailfinders were awarded a penalty for a high tackle from Coventry after the restart. A line out from Mike Willemse gave Trailfinders the platform to attack in Coventry’s half. Coventry gave away another penalty for bringing down the maul and Worboys kicked for the corner.
Willemse threw a short line out to set the men in green in up for the short range phases. Coventry conceded another penalty for being offside to give the home side the tap and go option. The men in green went out wide to Michael Dykes who scored the second try in the lefthand corner.
As the rain poured down with seven minutes from half-time, Coventry were given a scrum in Trailfinders’ half. But the men in green were awarded the penalty after Coventry went straight down.
Trailfinders secured a reset from the scrum with time dwindling in the first half but Coventry drew a penalty from the reset. Josh Thomas called for posts and added the extra three points as half-time was called.
Half-time: Ealing Trailfinders 12-24 Coventry
Trailfinders began the second half with great attacking intent, breaking down the left side channel until a handling error gave Coventry the first scrum of the second half.
The men in green won a penalty and fresh-legged Dan Jones kicked the ball to the corner. Attacking from short range, Trailfinders went through the phases, though a handling error sent the referee back to the penalty advantage. Trailfinders reset once more.
Trailfinders relied on the set piece to drive the ball over. Mike Willemse scored for the first time this season on his return to lock in the home side’s third try. Jones slotted the extras.
In attacking motion, Geordie Gwynn put boot to ball for territory gain but the ball headed into touch, giving Coventry a line out in their own 22. Sam Maunder put boot to ball but Michael Dykes cleanly gathered in the air.
The men in green continued to find attacking flow until Coventry tried to intercept the ball but knocked it on, giving Trailfinders another scrum.
After plenty of centre field play, Coventry found themselves heading towards the try line once more. But Trailfinders secured a penalty and Jones kicked the ball towards the halfway line and it landed in touch.
Another wave of Coventry attack avoided, Trailfinders were back with ball in hand and were awarded yet another penalty.
Scott Buckley threw the longer lineout and Trailfinders whipped the ball out to the centres. But the ball was spilt forward from the Coventry tackle.
Once again with ball in hand, Michael Stronge zipped the ball from the maul to the backline. Yet, another handling error in the phases of attack gave the visitors another scrum in their 22. But Coventry conceded another penalty for holding on.
Jones kicked for the corner once more as Trailfinders looked to level. The men in green gathered in Coventry defenders then got the ball out wide to Tobi Wilson who slid in for the bonus-point score. Dan Jones slotted the extras to give Trailfinders the lead once more.
From the restart, Coventry were penalised as then ran in front of the kicker before the ball came loose from Thomas’s boot. Trailfinders secured another scrum, this time on the halfway line.
Dan Jones once more sent the ball into the lefthand corner for a Trailfinders lineout.
Buckley threw a spot-on lineout to Will Montgomery who gathered. Buckley found himself at the tail of the maul and drove it forward to score. Jones added the extra two.
Trailfinders conceded a penalty in their half and Coventry opted for the points. Thomas slotted the three points to narrow the scoreboard deficit.
With five minutes to go, Tobi Wilson sent the ball to the skies, chased his own kick, tackled and sent the Coventry defence back fifteen metres and secured a penalty in the process.
The visitors continued to concede penalties in their own 22 as time on the clock dwindled. Jones opted to take the kick and slotted the penalty to add three more points to the scoreboard.
Coventry were not to be deterred and Api Bavadra scored under the posts. Thomas converted the extras.
In a tense final few seconds, Trailfinders held firm in defence and then secure a penalty. Wilson kicked the ball into touch to as Trailfinders make history and level the Champ Rugby record for the most consecutive wins in the league.
Full-time: Ealing Trailfinders 36-34 Coventry
Ealing Trailfinders –
Tries – Conor Oliver 1, Michael Dykes 28, Mike Willemse 45, Tobi Wilson 66, Scott Buckley 70
Conversions – George Worboys 2, Dan Jones 45 66 71
Penalties – Dan Jones 79
Coventry –
Tries – Dan Green 12, David Opoku-Fordjour 16, Sentiki Nayalo 24, Api Bavadra 80
Conversions – Josh Thomas 12 17 24 80
Penalties – Josh Thomas 74
Trailfinders Women draw with Bristol Bears after a second half comeback.
Claire Gallagher kicked off the Round Ten match with a clean gather from Bristol. The home side kicked away the ball for Trailfinders to regather and find attacking flow. However, the ball came loose from the hands of Trailfinders leading to the first opening scrum.
The Bears held the scrum and the ball was passed out wide to the Bristol backline. The women in blue etched towards Trailfinders’ 22 but the visitors remained strong in defence.
Bristol were awarded a penalty by referee Tarsh Ganley as Trailfinders failed to roll away. With a five metre line out, Bristol mauled towards their tryline with little success and opted for the phase play. But with consistent carries, Sarah Bern eventually reached the line for the opening score for the home side. Keira Bevan was successful with the conversion.
Trailfinders looked to bounce back quickly after Bristol’s opening score. The women in yellow found some attacking space. Vicky Laflin broke down the wing but with few numbers in support, Bristol were successful in securing a turnover ball when Laflin was tackled to the ground.
Bears continued to play with fast and flat attacking ball, but a forward pass gave Trailfinders an attacking scrum. Trailfinders held the scrum and went through the phases in their own half until Brooke Bradley put boot to ball.
With ball in hand for Bristol, Trailfinders slowed down Bears’ attacking flow until Bevan put boot to ball and secured a 50:22. Yet, the Black Fern Maia Roos stole the lineout ball to secure Trailfinders another scrum.
Bristol disrupted a Trailfinders line out, giving Bern the platform for a line break and secured her side territory. A kick out to the wing found the touch line for a Trailfinders line out. But once again, Bears disrupted the line out in Trailfinders’ 22. The women in yellow continued to apply the pressure in defence and Bristol spilt the ball forward. Yet, the Bears were resilient in attack and Scottish international Evie Gallagher scored the home side’s second try from short range. Bevan added the extras.
Bevan scored a try of her own after taking a quick tap and go in Trailfinders’ 22. Bevan converted her own score.
Determined to strike back, Trailfinders went through phases of play until they found themselves in Bristol’s 22. Niamh Gallagher decided to put boot to ball, putting the ball in open space where Vicky Laflin gathered and scored the first try for Trailfinders. N.Gallagher converted.
With attacking momentum on their side, Trailfinders continued to press against the Bears’ defence. Haidee Head made a break through the centre of the field until she was brought down by the Bristol defence. The home side secured a turnover by the hands of Evie Gallagher but Trailfinders secured their own turnover seconds later.
In the Bristol 22, Trailfinders continued with phase play. Playing with advantage, Trailfinders played a tap and go but Bristol were awarded a scrum after the ball went forward from Claire Gallagher.
With five minutes left of the first half, both teams fought hard in Bristol’s half until Bevan kicked the ball into touch and Ganley blew the whistle for half-time.
Half-time: Bristol Bears 21-7 Trailfinders Women
With the rain lashing down at Shaftesbury Park, Bristol found attacking phases in their half until the ball spilt forward from Lana Skeldon for a Trailfinders scrum.
Bristol were awarded a line out after Kate Zackary knocked the ball on, but the Bristol ball was overthrown and gathered by Georgia Ponsonby, giving Trailfinders another attacking platform. Playing with a penalty advantage, Bradley tapped and went, sending the ball out to Ponsonby.
Bristol continued to give away penalties for offside infringement. Trailfinders decided to go wide to Grace White who scored in the right hand corner. N. Gallagher slotted the extras from a difficult angle to narrow the deficit on the scoreboard.
With the pressure on Bristol with their penalties racking up and Scottish international Rachel Malcolm making the picture clear to the referee, Trailfinders found themselves with an attacking line out. The short throw into the driving maul gave the women in yellow a few yards but the maul hit the deck and Bristol were awarded the scrum.
Bristol found a break down the left wing but with Trailfinders in defence, they eventually secured the penalty from the counter ruck into the turnover.
Trailfinders had a scrum but were defending five metres out from the try area. Yet, the ball was whipped into touch, giving Bristol an attacking line out in Trailfinders’ 22.
Bristol once again went through the short range phases, etching towards the try line. The visitors held strong in defence, pushing Bristol back inch by inch. But the home side went back to the backline and Reneeqa Bonner broke through the line to score the bonus-point try for the Bears. Bevan missed the conversion.
Trailfinders were not to be put away. Putting the pressure on Bristol, they formed a maul and drove forward. Ball in hand, Rachel Malcolm dove over the line for Trailfinders’ third try.
With the hour mark passed and only one score differentiating the two sides, Trailfinders had another scrum on the halfway line. Bristol conceded another penalty for not properly releasing Vicky Laflin after she was taken to ground in the tackle.
Cris Blanco’s throw found the hands of Zackary for Trailfinders to go into another driving maul. However, the ball was lost forward in the attack.
Handling errors from Bristol gave Trailfinders the ball in Bristol’s half. Broken play ensued and eventually, Claire Gallagher put boot to ball for another 50:22.
With ten minutes to go, Trailfinders put the pressure on in their own half. Bern knocked the ball on just outside of Bristol’s 22, giving Trailfinders another scrum but a collapse on the tighthead side gave Bristol the ball.
The home side spilt the ball from the line out leading to yet another Trailfinders scrum. Playing with advantage, Trailfinders carried the ball into contact, securing metres. The back line broke free with Jess Cooksey finding a gap in Bristol’s defence and Cooksey passed the ball out wide to Emma Uren for Trailfinders’ bonus-point score. Niamh Gallagher converted the try to level the scoreboard with ninety seconds to go.
Bristol attempted to run the ball through the phases but Trailfinders dragged the home side into touch with the scoreboard all square at full-time.
Full-time: Bristol Bears 26-26 Trailfinders Women
Player of the Match: Sarah Bern
Bristol Bears –
Tries: Sarah Bern 6, Evie Gallagher 21, Keira Bevan 24, Reneeqa Bonner 58
Conversions: Keira Bevan 7 22 24
Trailfinders Women –
Tries: Vicky Laflin 28, Grace White 45, Rachel Malcolm 60, Emma Uren 79
Conversions: Niamh Gallagher 29 46 79
Ealing Trailfinders host Coventry in Round Sixteen of the Champ in a bid to level the Champ Rugby record for the most consecutive wins in the league.
Ben Ward has named six changes in his match day squad to face West Midlands side Coventry.
Returning to the field for the first time this season is Mike Willemse who starts at hooker for the home side. Alongside him in the front row is Kyle Whyte at loosehead and Kabous Bezuidenhout at tighthead.
Conor Oliver captains the side once more after the 65-7 win over Richmond last weekend. Also in the back row is Josh Taylor at blindside flanker and Will Montgomery at eight.
Sean Lonsdale retains his place in the engine room and is joined by David Bridge.
A changed half-back pairing sees Sam Edwards start at scrum-half with George Worboys named at fly-half.
Jordan Holgate and Geordie Gwynn start in the centres.
The back three is made up of Michael Dykes and Toby Cousins on the wings with Tobi Wilson at fullback.
Ben Ward names a 5-3 split bench with the inclusions of Scott Buckley, Gabriel Mann, and Dan Jones.
Kick-off is 3pm, Saturday 7 February at Trailfinders Sports Club.
Watch the match on Clubber TV.
Starting XV:
15. Tobi Wilson
14. Toby Cousins
13. Geordie Gwynn
12. Jordan Holgate
11. Michael Dykes
10. George Worboys
9. Sam Edwards
1. Kyle Whyte
2. Mike Willemse
3. Kabous Bezuidenhout
4. David Bridge
5. Sean Lonsdale
6. Josh Taylor
7. Conor Oliver (C)
8. Will Montgomery
Replacements:
16. Scott Buckley
17. James Kenny
18. George Davis
19. Matas Jurevicius
20. Gabriel Mann
21. Michael Stronge
22. Dan Jones
23. Will Parry
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Ealing Trailfinders scored eleven tries in a comprehensive victory over their West London rivals at Trailfinders Sports Ground.
Tries from Patrick Campbell, Tobi Wilson, Harry Thompson, Michael Stronge, Jordan Holgate, Tobi Cousins, Will Parry and Will Montgomery further consolidated Trailfinders position at the top of the table.
Ealing Trailfinders kicked off their London derby against Richmond in crisp conditions at Trailfinders Sports ground. Soft hands from Tobi Wilson put Patrick Campbell in for Trailfinders’ opening try in the fourth minute, but George Worboys was unable to add the extra two points.
Just over ten minutes later a barnstorming run and a sumptuous offload from Kyle Hatherell put Tobi Wilson in for Ealing Trailfinders’ second try. Worboys slotted the conversion to give the home side a twelve point lead.
Within five minutes, Trailfinders had their third try as Harry Thompson broke from the back of a rolling maul, grounding the ball with a remarkable finish as his momentum carried him towards the line. From out wide on the left the conversion was unsuccessful.
Just three minutes later, Ealing Trailfinders had the try bonus point wrapped up. Wilson exploded onto a beautiful flat pass across the face of a defence from Worboys, breaking the line before offloading back inside to Michael Stronge who crossed the whitewash.
Jordan Holgate powered over in the right corner for Trailfinders’ fifth try, with the men in green scoring their 27th point on the stroke of the 27th minute.
A fantastic Wilson counterattacking break and soft hands across the pitch put Tobi Cousins in for a try in an identical spot to Holgate’s try, and from the same tough angle Worboys added the extras.
On the stroke of half time Trailfinders went off the top of a lineout, and Holgate crashed the ball up before offloading to his centre partner Will Parry, who slid in under the posts for his side’s seventh try. From out in front, Worboys nailed the conversion as the referee blew his whistle for half-time.
Half-time: Ealing Trailfinders 41-0 Richmond
Holgate started the second half the way he finished the first, breaking the line from inside his own half, before offloading to Stronge who grabbed his second try of the game. Worboys slotted the kick from the left touchline, making the score 48-0 with 45 minutes played.
Trailfinders’ rolling maul was stopped by the Richmond forward pack, before the ball was spun to Holgate, who stepped the defence and grabbed his second try. The conversion attempt was unsuccessful.
Will Montgomery burrowed over from close range for Ealing Trailfinders’ tenth try of the day.
Richmond grabbed their first points of the game through a try for Chidera Obonna, after Paddy Case floated a flat pass over Trailfinders’ defence to put the winger into space. Replacement Lewis Dennett added the conversion.
Trailfinders had the last word, with Montgomery powering his way over for a second well taken try on the cusp of full time. From out wide on the right touchline Scannell slotted a tough conversion, as the referee’s whistle brought an end to proceedings at Trailfinders Sports Club.
Jordan Holgate was awarded Player of the Match.
Full-time: Ealing Trailfinders 65-7 Richmond
Player of the Match: Jordan Holgate
Ealing Trailfinders:
Tries – Patrick Campbell 4, Tobi Wilson 16 Harry Thompson 21 Michael Stronge 24 44, Jordan Holgate 28 57 Tobi Cousins 37, Will Parry 40 Will Montgomery 68 80
Conversions – George Worboys 17 38 40 45
Richmond:
Tries – Chidera Obonna 77
Conversions – Lewis Dennett 78
The West London derby weekend continues as Ealing Trailfinders host Richmond in Round Fifteen of the Champ.
Read everything you need to know ahead of the game in the match programme.
It’s derby weekend at Trailfinders Sports Club. Ealing Trailfinders host Richmond in Round Fifteen of the Champ.
Ben Ward has named his squad to face Richmond at Trailfinders Sports Club this Saturday.
Conor Oliver captains the side after featuring in the squad against Chinnor last week.
Kyle Whyte retains his place at loosehead after Round Fourteen. Kabous Bezuidenhout starts at tighthead. After coming off the bench and scoring last week, Harry Thompson starts at hooker.
Ben Ward names a rotated engine room. Geordie Irvine and Sean Lonsdale start in the second row.
A changed half-back pairing sees Michael Stronge start at scrum-half with George Worboys named at fly-half.
Jordan Holgate and Will Parry start in the centres.
Toby Cousins secures his first start for Trailfinders on the left wing after scoring the winning try against Chinnor last weekend.
Patrick Campbell starts on the right wing with Tobi Wilson at fullback.
James Kenny, Gabriel Mann and Rory Scannell are named on the bench in a 6-2 split.
Kick-off is 3pm, Saturday 31 January at Trailfinders Sports Club.
Watch the match on Clubber TV.
Starting XV:
15. Tobi Wilson
14. Patrick Campbell
13. Will Parry
12. Jordan Holgate
11. Toby Cousins
10. George Worboys
9. Michael Stronge
1. Kyle Whyte
2. Harry Thompson
3. Kabous Bezuidenhout
4. Geordie Irvine
5. Sean Lonsdale
6. Kyle Hatherell
7. Conor Oliver (C)
8. Will Montgomery
Replacements:
16. Scott Buckley
17. James Kenny
18. George Davis
19. Matas Jurevicius
20. Jamie Carr
21. Gabriel Mann
22. Sam Edwards
23. Rory Scannell

