The Rugby Players Association (RPA) is proud to announce Abi Burton has been elected Chair of its first ever Women’s Rugby Board, with Jenny Hesketh elected Vice Chair, representing players for the remainder of the 2025–26 season.

As confirmed in June, RPA members voted in favour of establishing separate Men’s and Women’s Rugby Boards. This step reflects the RPA’s continued commitment to delivering dedicated representation and wellbeing support for every elite player across the game. By creating two Boards, players in both the men’s and women’s environments will benefit from tailored, player-led representation that responds directly to the specific challenges and opportunities they face.

The Women’s Rugby Board representatives for the 2025–26 season are:

Bristol Bears: Jenny Hesketh (Vice Chair)

Exeter Chiefs: Emily Tuttosi

Gloucester Hartpury: Sam Monaghan

Harlequins: Lagi Tuima

Leicester Tigers: Grace Deane

Loughborough Lightning: Elis Martin

Sale Sharks: Tysh Harper

Saracens: Ella Wyrwas

Trailfinders Women: Abi Burton (Chair)

Speaking on her election as Chair, Abi Burton said: “I’m really proud to have been elected Chair of the first Women’s Rugby Board. It’s an important opportunity to ensure players’ voices are heard, and I’m looking forward to working with the Board and the RPA to represent players across the women’s game.”

Following her appointment as Vice Chair, Jenny Hesketh said: “I’m really excited to take on the role of Vice Chair, supporting Abi and helping to bring together the voices of the Board as a collective. We want to create an open space for new conversations and ensure the Board represents the diversity of players and experiences across our clubs.”

All representatives are currently undertaking tailored board training through a bespoke programme developed for the RPA, funded by the Sports Governance Academy and delivered by the Chartered Governance Institute. This investment ensures every Board member is equipped with the skills, knowledge and confidence to contribute effectively, strengthening the depth and professionalism of player representation across the women’s game.

Rachael Burford, RPA Head of Women’s Rugby, added: “I am truly thrilled to announce the establishment of our inaugural Women’s Rugby Board. This exceptional group embodies a remarkable diversity of backgrounds and experiences that will undoubtedly enhance our efforts and strengthen our commitment to the women’s game. Their unique perspectives will play a vital role in ensuring we represent and advocate for all players. I would also like to congratulate Abi Burton and Jenny Hesketh on their election as Chair and Vice Chair, and I look forward to working closely with them as the Board begins its work.”

Ealing Trailfinders start 2026 with a bonus-point win with a dramatic 34–33 victory over Worcester Warriors at Trailfinders Sports Club.

The first meeting between the two sides lived up to expectation, with a high-scoring contest that swung repeatedly as both teams battled for control.

It was a tense opening, with an early knock-on from Ealing Trailfinders handing Worcester possession inside the Trailfinders’ half. From the resulting scrum, the ball was worked down a narrow channel to within a yard of the whitewash, before Trailfinders were able to clear after being awarded a relieving penalty.

Trailfinders soon applied pressure of their own. From a rolling maul just five feet out of the try line, Scott Buckley broke free to touch down and open the scoring. Dan Jones was unsuccessful with the conversion.

Moments later, Francis Moore doubled the advantage, breaking from 50 metres out and racing down the wing to score less than two minutes later. Jones converted to extend Trailfinders’ lead.

It was not long until Worcester responded, as Trailfinders attempted to clear from deep, Billy Keast charged down the kick and gathered to score for the Warriors. Will Reed successfully converted.

A penalty advantage soon followed for Worcester, which Austin Wallis took quickly with a tap-and-go, touching down to level the scores. Reed missed the conversion.

Trailfinders edged back in front when Dan Jones opted to take the three points from a penalty.

Worcester struck again through another Wallis tap-and-go. After a pile-up on the line and sustained pressure against a fortified Trailfinders defence, Obinna Nkwocha eventually forced his way over. Reed added the conversion to put the Warriors ahead.

An offside penalty then allowed Jones to kick into the corner. A driving maul crossed the line, but the try was ruled out for a crossing offence, keeping the crowd on edge.

Trailfinders finally regained the lead following another penalty. From the lineout, the ball was worked to Kyle Hatherell, who made ground just short of the line before offloading it to Josh Taylor, who crossed to score. Jones added the extras.

Just before half-time, a clearance from Trailfinders was gathered by Juan Gonzalez for the Warriors. He kicked through the defence to collect and passed out to Josh Bassett before grounding the ball over the line. Reed added the conversion.

Half-time: Ealing Trailfinders 22 – 26 Worcester Warriors

Trailfinders came out with early intent in the second half, denying the Warriors an early score by tacking an attacking Warrior into touch before clearing their lines.

It was Trailfinders who were first to add to the scoreboard after the break, securing their bonus-point try as Scott Buckley crashed over for his second of the afternoon. The conversion was missed.

Worcester hit back quickly, moving the ball wide to Roma Zheng, who found himself one-on-one with Geordie Gwynn. Zheng slipped through the narrow channel at pace to touch down, with Reed converting.

Trailfinders refused to let the game slip away. A break from Gwynn down the wing led to a defensive pile-up and several attacking phases, before Craig Hampson found space to reach over the line. Jones again added the conversion.

In the closing minutes, a high tackle from Craig Hampson on Tom Hendrickson saw him shown a yellow card. Worcester were awarded a penalty, which Reed attempted, but the kick struck the post, leaving Trailfinders just one point ahead as the match closed in tense fashion.

Full-time: Ealing Trailfinders 34 – 33 Worcester Warriors

Ealing Trailfinders:

Tries – Scott Buckly 9 49 Francis Moore 11 Josh Taylor 36 Craig Hampson 69

Conversions – Dan Jones 11 24 36 69

Penalty – Dan Jones 24

Worcester Warriors:

Tries – Billy Keast 14 Austin Wallis 20 Obinna Nkwocha 25 Juan Gonzalez 40 Roma Zheng 65

Conversions – Will Reed 14 25 40 65

Ealing Trailfinders welcome Worcester Warriors for the first time in the professional era for Round 13. 

Read everything you need to know about the top of the table clash in our match programme.

Club Captain Angus Kernohan returns to the starting XV for Round 13 to face Worcester Warriors for the first time in the professional era. 

Kernohan returns to the field for the first time since facing Ampthill in Round Six.

With one of the most anticipated games of the season so far, Kernohan is glad to be back on the field for the Club’s first clash of 2026.

“I feel really excited ahead of the match,” he said. “We’ve had quite a long block of matches. Each game we have played has prepared us for this.

“This is our hardest challenge yet and one that I think a lot of eyes will be on so I’m super excited to be involved in it.

“We want to take to the field and implement what we’ve been doing in training and do our best.

“I think if we do our best then I think we’ll put ourselves in a really good spot to win the game.” 

Ealing Trailfinders have never played Worcester Warriors in the professional era. After the West Midlands club returned to professional play for the 2025/26 season, Round Thirteen is one of the most highly anticipated rounds in the league. Kernohan and the wider Trailfinders squad have looked forward to the top of the table clash.

“It’s really exciting to be playing Worcester who have returned to rugby this year. They’ve got a lot of hype around them. They have a lot of support around them and that’s come across in the great stadium they have. Because of that support, I think they have added more eyes onto the league overall and I think that Round 13 will be one of the most intense games of the season.

“People will be watching. Hopefully, it will be a good game and one we can get on the right side of.” 

Ealing Trailfinders have had their most successful run in the Champ in the Club’s history. Twelve consecutive wins in the 2025/26 season plus five wins from the end of the Championship winning 2024/25 season has led to this incredibly strong run of wins.

Kernohan emphasised the mentality that has resulted in this success.

“I think our biggest run in the Champ ever has come from our attitude of taking each game as it comes.

“It’s easy in this league to focus on certain games in the season, whether it was the long journey to Cornish Pirates between Christmas and New Year or the game this weekend. So it can be easy to take your eyes off the game that’s immediately in front of you. Any team in this league can beat you if you’re not concentrating.

“We’ve had a focus of taking each game as it comes. We have our own standard for each game and we hold ourselves accountable to that standard and that standard only.

“Our preparation for this game will be the same as any other game. We’ve got a game plan that the coaches have put in place and if we go out there and we execute it and focus on what we need to do, we’ll be in with a really good shout of winning this weekend.

“There are a few Worcester players who have previously played as part of our squad so it will be a really good opportunity to see them.

“Overall, I’m really excited for this game and one that’s great for the Champ. I’m delighted that I get to be a part of it.” 

2026 begins with a top of the table clash with Ealing Trailfinders hosting Worcester Warriors in Round Thirteen of the Champ.

Ben Ward has named four changes in his matchday squad to face the West Midlands side on Saturday afternoon.

Josh Taylor retains his place as skipper to captain the side against Worcester Warriors. He is joined by Kyle Hatherell after the South African scored two tries against Cornish Pirates last weekend. Conor Oliver also returns to the squad for the first time since Round Four.

Kyle Whyte returns to the starting XV at loosehead with Scott Buckley at hooker, and George Davies at tighthead.

David Bridge moves from the back row into the engine room this weekend alongside Matas Jurevicius.

Craig Hampson and Dan Jones remain as the starting halfback pairing.

Jordan Holgate lines up at inside centre with Francis Moore on the outside.

In the back three, Angus Kernohan and Geordie Gwynn start on the wings with Patrick Campbell at fullback.

Harry Thompson comes onto the bench as does Rory Scannell after starting in the centres in Round Twelve. Ben Ward names a 6-2 split.

Kick-off is 3pm, Saturday 3 January at Trailfinders Sports Club.

Watch the match on Clubber TV. 

Starting XV: 

15. Patrick Campbell

14. Angus Kernohan

13. Francis Moore

12. Jordan Holgate

11. Geordie Gwynn

10. Dan Jones

9. Craig Hampson

1. Kyle Whyte

2. Scott Buckley

3. George Davies

4.  David Bridge

5. Matas Jurevicius

6. Kyle Hatherell

7. Conor Oliver

8. Josh Taylor (c)

Replacements: 

16. Harry Thompson

17. Mark Donnelly

18. Kabous Bezuidenhout

19. Sean Lonsdale

20. Jamie Carr

21. Gabriel Mann

22. Sam Edwards

23. Rory Scannell

Meg Jones has been included on the King’s New Year Honours list for 2026, recognised with an MBE.

Jones played a key role in England’s Rugby World Cup success on home soil, beating Canada in the final at Allianz Stadium back in September. She scored a brace against Samoa in the pool stages and a crucial try on the way to beating France in the semi-final.

Earlier in the year, the dynamic centre lit up the Red Roses grand slam winning Six Nations campaign with two tries and three try assists.

On a personal note, she was a World Rugby Player of the Year nominee and selected in the World Rugby Dream Team of the Year. Domestically, she was named PWR Player of the Season for a second consecutive year.

On being made an MBE, Jones said:

“I didn’t really know what to expect. You certainly never really think of getting it… I guess you think of just winning the World Cup and then all the other bits that come with it are just extras – and then obviously it’s an amazing honour!

“I feel a massive honour and privilege to receive the award, and hopefully put rugby on the map, which is all part of the aim.

“One of the Red Roses legacies is to inspire the next generation and keep pushing the narrative. If we can keep doing that, then we know we’ll be doing the best thing we possibly can for this sport.”

Red Roses Ellie Kildunne and Sadia Kabeya have also been recognised with MBEs, and Zoe Stratford (née Aldcroft), Marlie Packer and head coach John Mitchell will receive OBEs.

Ealing Trailfinders claimed their eleventh win of the season against Cambridge after a 68-17 at Trailfinders Sports Club.

Braces from Deago Bailey, Gabriel Mann and Matt Cornish helped secure all five points for the hosts.

The result leaves Trailfinders nine points clear at the top of the Champ Rugby table, the only unbeaten side in the competition.

It was an electric start at Trailfinders Sports Club, with Ealing Trailfinders getting on the board inside the opening two minutes. After multiple pick and go phases on the Cambridge try line, George Worboys spotted some space out wide and delivered a well-timed miss pass which allowed Bailey to walk in.

Trailfinders were back inside the visitors’ 22 shortly after. This time a gap opened up for Sam Edwards. He picked up the ball at the back of a ruck and darted through the hole. Worboys added the extra two to double the lead.

A scrappy 15 minutes followed, until Will Parry broke the game open again. He battered through two Cambridge defenders to set up a two-on-one with the fullback to put his centre partner Geordie Gwynn away.

Kyle Hatherell scored the bonus-point try, after a rampaging run from 25 metres through the middle of the Blood and Sand defence, shaking off players as he dived over the line.

Gabriel Mann finished the half with a flourish, Bailey intercepted on halfway and offloaded to the back-rower as he cantered in down the right-hand side.

Half-time: Ealing Trailfinders 35-0 Cambridge

After the break, it was Cornish who was up to his old tricks, two powerful rolling maul tries sandwiched a score Taitusi Qaniuci which got Cambridge on the board.

Approaching the final quarter of the match, Rory Scannell sent a delightful cross-field kick out the right wing, the ball bounced and Bailey got his hands on the ball first. He raced to the line to score his brace.

Replacement Harry Thompson had a dream start to life in green. An overthrown Cambridge lineout landed right in the hooker’s hands, he made a 5-metre dash to whitewash and dotted down.

Two lates tries for the visitors wasn’t enough for them to get anything from the game. Ben Ward’s men had the final say; Mann crossed for his second of the afternoon as the clock ticked into red.

Full-time: Ealing Trailfinders 68-17 Cambridge

Ealing Trailfinders:

Tries – Deago Bailey 2 56, Sam Edwards 10, Geordie Gwynn 26, Kyle Hatherell 33, Gabriel Mann 36 80, Matt Cornish 42 50, Harry Thompson 61

Conversions – George Worboys 3 11 27 34 37 43 51 62 80

Yellow Cards – PJ Sheck 5 Michael Dykes 78

Cambridge:

Tries – Taitusi Qaniuci 45, Eli Caven 76, Vereimi Qorowale 79

Conversions – Jamie Annand 47

Ben Ward has named seven changes in his matchday squad to face Cambridge in Round Eleven of the Champ. 

Kabous Bezuidenhout will make his first start in the Champ this season. Alongside him in the front row is Matt Cornish who is named as skipper for Round Eleven. PJ Sheck also starts in the front row after making his Club debut against Nottingham last weekend.

The engine room remains unchanged after the Round Ten win at The Bay. Danny Cutmore lines up alongside Matas Jurevicius. 

Harry Taylor will make his Club debut in the back row alongside Kyle Hatherell and Gabriel Mann.

In a changed halfback pairing, Sam Edwards starts at scrum-half alongside George Worboys at fly-half.

Will Parry joins Geordie Gwynn in the centres with an unchanged backline. Michael Dykes and Deago Bailey start on the wings with Tobi Wilson at fullback. 

Ben Ward has named debutant Imran Traore amongst the replacements as well as short-term loan Mark Donnelly, in a 6-2 bench split. 

Kick-off is 3pm, Saturday 20 December at Trailfinders Sports Club.

Watch the match on Clubber TV. 

Starting XV: 

15. Tobi Wilson

14. Deago Bailey

13. Geordie Gwynn

12. Will Parry

11. Michael Dykes

10. George Worboys

9. Sam Edwards

1. PJ Sheck

2. Matt Cornish (c)

3. Kabous Bezuidenhout

4. Matas Jurevicius

5. Danny Cutmore

6. Kyle Hatherell

7. Harry Taylor

8. Gabriel Mann

Replacements: 

16. Harry Thompson

17. Mark Donnelly

18. George Davis

19. Imran Traore

20. Jamie Carr

21. Josh Taylor

22. Michael Stronge

23. Rory Scannell

Ealing Trailfinders are delighted to announce that prop Mark Donnelly will join the Club on a short-term loan from Munster. 

Donnelly joins Ealing Trailfinders on a short-term loan until 4 January 2026.

24-year-old Donnelly has represented Ireland at U18 and U20 age-grade levels and became part of Munster’s senior squad in 2024 after coming through the academy system. He was one of twelve players to make their senior Munster debuts in the bonus-point Champions Cup win over Wasps in December 2021.

Donnelly will join former Munster men Rory Scannell, Scott Buckley and Patrick Campbell who have become regular starters for Trailfinders in the green jersey for the next three weeks.

On signing for the Club on a short-term loan, Donnelly said: 

“I’m really excited and grateful for the opportunity to play for Ealing Trailfinders.

“Meeting everyone and a few familiar faces from Munster has been really enjoyable so far. I’m looking forward to getting out there and hopefully having a positive impact on the group.”

Director of Rugby Ben Ward added: 

“We thank Munster for helping us out by letting Mark come to us over the Christmas period. The Irish players at Trailfinders speak very highly of him and what he can bring to the field.

“We’re looking forward to having Mark at Ealing Trailfinders even if it’s for a short period of time.”

 

Trailfinders secured a 57-10 bonus-point victory at Trailfinders Sports Club against a struggling Leicester Tigers.

A brace from Vicky Laflin and tries from Kate Zackary, Rosie Inman, Cara Brincat, Brooke Bradley, Cristina Blanco, Isla Norman-Bell and Annabel Meta helped the home side to an emphatic win.

The result means Trailfinders rise to fourth position in the table, with three matches left to play in Round Seven.

It was clear Trailfinders had come to play and wanted to right the wrongs of the last two rounds. They opened the scoring inside 20 seconds! Laflin found an edge on the left wing and beat the last Tigers defender to put Barney Maddison’s side into the lead.

Five minutes later, Trailfinders found themselves in another dangerous position. They set up a rolling maul just metres from the opposition line, which captain Zackary broke from and powered her way over. Rosie Inman added the extras from out wide.

And with not even ten minutes on the clock, Trailfinders had their third. Full-back Gallagher found herself at the end of a breakaway and sprinted in underneath the posts, making it a straightforward conversion for Inman.

After a big defensive effort to keep Leicester out, Trailfinders were back on the front foot, camped inside the opposition’s 22. Fly-half Ella Amory spotted some space out on the left and executed a brilliant cross-field kick to put Laflin away for her second of the afternoon, and secured Trailfinders’ bonus-point.

Cara Brincat was next on the scoresheet, with a try in her first PWR match for Trailfinders. Quick handling from the backline moved the ball out to the wing. A dropped ball was deemed to have gone backwards and Brincat was quickest to react and extend an already commanding lead.

The visitors did pull one back just before the interval. Karolina Kacirkova scored in the corner to get Tigers on the board.

Half-time: Trailfinders Women 31-5 Leicester Tigers

The home side came out for the second period hungry for more after a brilliant first-half display. Cassandra Tuffnail made a trademark break and cruised into the opposition 22. Brooke Bradley then made the most of a Trailfinders penalty, with a quick tap she caught the defence napping and dashed to the line to score.

Replacement hooker Blanco was next to add her name to the list of Trailfinders try scorers. The hosts’ rolling maul proved too strong for the Tigers forward pack, and Blanco crossed to extend the advantage.

Norman-Bell pounced on another quick tap opportunity to score Trailfinders’ eighth of the afternoon. She used some silky footwork to step round the defence and beat the last defender to score. Inman’s conversion brought up the half-century for the hosts.

Just like they did at the end of the first half, Leicester Tigers got themselves on the score sheet in the closing stages, this time through Kristen Bitter.

However, Trailfinders did have the final say. Meta powered her way through multiple defenders and dived over the line as the clock ticked past the 80th minute, which made the final score Trailfinders Women 57-10 Leicester Tigers.

Full- time: Trailfinders Women 57-10 Leicester Tigers

Trailfinders Women:

Tries – Vicky Laflin 1 28, Kate Zackary 6, Niamh Gallagher 9, Cara Brincat 34, Brooke Bradley 44, Cristina Blanco 57, Isla Norman-Bell 75, Annabel Meta 80

Conversions – Rosie Inman 7 10 29 45 76 80

Yellow cards – Cassandra Tuffnail 78

Leicester Tigers:

Tries – Karolina Kacirkova 39, Kristin Bitter 79

Yellow cards – Charlotte Daley 55, Deni Ross 72

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