Trailfinders Women name their lineup to face Bristol Bears at TFSC in Round 15 of the PWR.

There are four changes to the starting XV that narrowly lost to Gloucester-Hartpury last weekend.

Lindelwa Gwala and Cassandra Tuffnail start in the front row, joining Alivia Leatherman, who starts at loosehead.

The engine room is unchanged as the regular pairing of Tyson Beukeboom and Shya Pinnock return to the second row.

Likewise, there are no changes in the back row as Grace Moore, Abi Burton, and Kate Zackary all return.

Trailfinders academy graduate Sam Shiels starts at fly-half, joining Ella Amory in the half-backs.

Julia Schell shifts from the half-backs to the centres, joining Lisa Thomson in the midfield.

Finally, Liz Musgrove makes her first start of the campaign, joining Grace White and Chloe Rollie in the back three.

Trailfinders Women to face Bristol Bears:

15. Chloe Rollie

14. Liz Musgrove

13. Julia Schell

12. Lisa Thomson

11. Grace White

10. Sam Shiels

9. Ella Amory

1. Alivia Leatherman

2. Lindelwa Gwala

3. Cassandra Tuffnail

4. Tyson Beukeboom

5. Shya Pinnock

6. Grace Moore

7. Abi Burton

8. Kate Zackary (c)

16. Kat Evans

17. Liz Crake

18. Sara Seye

19. Freya McGinlay

20. Megan Barwick

21. Caity Mattinson

22. Kendra Cousineau

23. Vicky Laflin

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Premiership Women’s Rugby can confirm that the 2025-26 league season will start on the weekend of 25-26 October four weeks after the Rugby World Cup Final is played before a world-record crowd at Twickenham.

The PWR Final will take place on the weekend of Saturday 27-28 June 2026, after 18 rounds of competitive action, and two semi-finals.

We can also confirm that there will be PWR action during the Rugby World Cup with the return of the PWR Cup. The Cup was won last April by Saracens on an unforgettable occasion against Bristol Bears and this year we will see games held across the country to help build the legacy of the World Cup and give fans club rugby to attend between international matches.

* PWR Cup kick off – mid-August

* PWR Cup Final – Weekend of 11-12 October

* PWR league kick off – Saturday 25 October

* PWR league semi-finals – 13-14 June 2026

* PWR Final – Weekend of 27-28 June 2026

Amy Walmsley, PWR’s League Operations Manager: “We know that the Rugby World Cup is a generational moment for women’s rugby and will create a huge opportunity for both PWR and our clubs to grow and celebrate with their fans.

“We need the most effective season structure to do that, with the optimum time between the Rugby World Cup Final and our first league match to ensure we capitalise on what we already know will be the biggest and best World Cup ever, whilst also ensuring player welfare with adequate rest across the season.”

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Trailfinders Women name their lineup to take on table-topping Gloucester-Hartpury at Kingsholm.

There are five changes from the starting XV that narrowly lost to Harlequins in The Takeoff 2.

Paige Stathopoulos starts at hooker, joining Alivia Leatherman and Rori Wood in the front row.

The engine room is unchanged as Tyson Beukeboom and Shya Pinnock both keep their place in the second row.

Grace Moore starts in the back row, joining Abi Burton and Captain Kate Zackary.

Ella Amory starts at scrum-half, alongside Julia Schell in the half-backs.

The centre partnership is Lisa Thomson and Jess Cooksey, whilst Vicky Laflin starts on the wing joining Chloe Rollie and Grace White in the back three.

Trailfinders Women to face Gloucester-Hartpury:

  1. Alivia Leatherman
  2. Paige Stathopoulos
  3. Rori Wood
  4. Tyson Beukeboom
  5. Shya Pinnock
  6. Grace Moore
  7. Abi Burton
  8. Kate Zackary (c)
  9. Ella Amory
  10. Julia Schell
  11. Grace White
  12. Lisa Thomson
  13. Jess Cooksey
  14. Vicky Laflin
  15. Chloe Rollie
  16. Lindelwa Gwala
  17. Liz Crake
  18. Cassandra Tuffnail
  19. Rowena Burnfield
  20. Freya McGinlay
  21. Caity Mattinson
  22. Liz Musgrove
  23. Sam Shiels

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Ealing Trailfinders name their lineup to face Chinnor for the first time ever in the Championship.

There are eight changes to the starting XV that beat Caldy at TFSC in the last game of 2024.

Kyle Whyte and George Davis start in the front row, alongside Captain Mike Willemse.

It’s all change in the second row as Bobby De Wee and Sean Lonsdale start at lock.

Jordy Reid joins David Bridge and Will Montgomery in the back row.

The half-backs are Craig Hampson and Craig Willis, who will distribute to the centre pairing Jordan Holgate and Francis Moore.

Finally, the back three features Ben Harris, Tobi Wilson and Angus Kernohan.

Ealing Trailfinders to face Chinnor:

  1. Kyle Whyte
  2. Mike Willemse (c)
  3. George Davis
  4. Bobby De Wee
  5. Sean Lonsdale
  6. David Bridge
  7. Jordy Reid
  8. Will Montgomery
  9. Craig Hampson
  10. Craig Willis
  11. Ben Harris
  12. Jordan Holgate
  13. Francis Moore
  14. Angus Kernohan
  15. Tobi Wilson
  16. Cam Terry
  17. Lefty Zigiriadis
  18. Biyi Alo
  19. Matas Jurevicius
  20. Siya Ningiza
  21. Ollie Newman
  22. Michael Stronge
  23. George Worboys

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Ealing Trailfinders are hosting a free property investment seminar on Tuesday 21st January!

If you are a small residential landlord in West London, or just interested in renting out a property, you need to attend this event in the Phoenix conference room at Trailfinders Sports Club.

Speakers include – Leading local Mortgage Specialists, Estate Agents, Property Lawyers and Property Rentals Accounts.

Free buffet lunch, free tea and coffee and networking opportunities.

After lunch, you get a chance to meet some of our Men’s squad players who will be attending.

There is no charge to this event as it is funded by the organisers.

Tickets are limited. So, book it now – click here.

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Trailfinders Rugby were thrilled to have the Girl Guides down at The Takeoff 2 for a training session with their community team before the game.

Coached by nine of the Trailfinders Women squad, the girl guides took part in a fun and engaging rugby session that will hopefully inspire them to take part in more rugby in the future.

The Trailfinders Community team is committed to growing girls rugby in Ealing, and further a field, and runs similar sessions in local schools.

Deputy Head of the Community Department Andrew Quick said: “It was incredible to host the Girl Guides at the Trailfinders Women vs Harlequins match, where they were coached by our professional athletes. Seeing their excitement as the first Girl Guides activation in PWR history was truly inspiring—it’s moments like these that empower the next generation of players and fans.”

At the training session, The Girl Guide Leaders said: “What an incredible showcase of female empowerment and how amazing the experience was for their girls.  We will definitely come back and watch another game.”

Vicky Alexander, England Rugby Women & Girls Growth Activator, said: “It’s such an important partnership for the regional clubs and Girl Guide units.  We aim to grow the sport and show young female athletes there is a place for them in rugby.”

If your club would like to run a training session on a game day and take part in our guard of honour for the men’s or women’s team, please email community@etprm.com to enquire about availability.

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Trailfinders Women are thrilled to announce the signing of Canadian International Rori Wood.

The 24-year-old received her first cap for Canada against Ireland in Langley last October, having previously played for Canada u20s.

Wood came on in the second half that day helping her nation beat a promising Ireland outfit that had just beaten the Black Ferns. A highlight was when Wood won a brutal scrum penalty against the head, driving through opposite number Siobhan McCarthy to help stop the Irish momentum.

The British Colombia native, who stands 6ft tall, will add even more power and international experience to the Trailfinders front row.

Joining Trailfinders Wood said: “I feel honoured and excited to start the next step of my rugby career with the Trailfinders Women, and I’m eager to grow with this team!”

Head Coach Barney Maddison said: “We’re really excited to be able to bring a prop of Rori’s quality into the squad. She’ll add depth to the position which is always important in the front row. Her ability as an athlete means she can bring a lot on the pitch and I can’t wait to see what she brings in a Trailfinders shirt.”

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Trailfinders Women are thrilled to announce that hooker Paige Stathopoulos has signed with the club on a short-term deal.

Stathopoulos is an American International who debuted in 2023 against Wales in Cardiff before being named in the squad for WXV 2.

Before her career in XVs, the hooker was on the USA Rugby Pathway, which led to a place in the USA Falcons 7s squad for their Japan tour in Hokkaido during the 2018 Sevens Series.

The 31-year-old first played rugby whilst completing her undergraduate degree at Boston University.

Signing for Trailfinders, Stathopoulos said: “I’m very grateful for the opportunity to be out here with Trailfinders and playing amongst the best. Competing at this level was a goal of mine for a long time and I’m truly looking forward to getting the most out of the experience.”

Head Coach Barney Maddison said: “It’s great to bring Paige into the group. She’s got experience at the highest level of the game which is an invaluable asset to bring into the group. I look forward to seeing her perform in the PWR.”

Ealing Trailfinders are thrilled to announce the signing of South African prop Kabous Bezuidenhout.

The 23-year-old joins from Sharks after their winning Currie Cup campaign in 2023/24.

Before his time in Durban, Bezuidenhout plied his trade in Johannesburg for the Golden Lions, playing in 15 Currie Cup games before moving to London.

A strong scrummager, Bezuidenhout stands at 6ft 2in and 130kgs, adding another solid option to the Trailfinders front row.

Joining Trailfinders, Bezuidenhout said: “I feel that it is a great opportunity to see the world with the help of rugby and to get some experience in a different country.”

Director of Rugby Ben Ward said: “Kabous is a strong scrummaging prop and we’re really happy to welcome him to Trailfinders. We think he can grow into a really important part of the squad and I’m excited to see how he progresses during his time here.”

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Ealing Trailfinders are excited to announce the signing of South African back row Siya Ningiza.

The 22-year-old is an exciting young prospect, having represented South Africa u20s four times in 2021.

He was part of the Natal Sharks squad that won the 2023/24 Currie Cup in September and linked up with his West London teammates after the final.

Ningiza played eight games for The Sharks in the Currie Cup before switching to the Championship.

After signing for Trailfinders, Siya said: “I’m very appreciative of Trailfinders for giving me an opportunity to be part of the Ealing Trailfinders family and investing their stocks in me. I’m very excited for the future and the journey that we are about to embark on.”

Director of Rugby Ben Ward said: “Siya is a brilliant signing for Ealing Trailfinders and I’m thrilled to be able to welcome him into the group. He has a massive amount of potential and I’m really looking forward to seeing him grow into the player we know he can be.”

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