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

Introducing our 25-26 official collectible cards – the essential collector’s piece for every supporter.

Each pack contains 7 random cards featuring players from across the Ealing Trailfinders and Trailfinders Women squads, with a shiny card guaranteed in every pack!

…and for the first time, own a special one of one version of select players!

Swap, collect, and find the stars in packs now!

Packs are available for the first time in our club shop on match day against Leicester Tigers on Saturday 13th December.

Featured Shiny Cards

  • Angus Kernohan
  • Bobby De Wee
  • Conor Oliver
  • Dan Jones
  • Deago Bailey
  • Jordy Reid
  • Josh Taylor
  • Kyle Hatherell
  • Kyle Whyte
  • Lefty Zigiriadis
  • Mike Willemse
  • Reuben Bird-Tullock
  • Rob Farrar
  • Tobi Wilson
  • Tom Collins
  • Abi Burton
  • Alana Borland
  • Alivia Leatherman
  • Carys Cox
  • Claire Gallagher
  • Cristina Blanco
  • Emma Wassell
  • Francesca McGhie
  • Georgia Ponsonby
  • Grace Moore
  • Julia Schell
  • Kate Zackary
  • Lisa Thomson
  • Meg Jones
  • Maya Montiel
  • Rachel Malcolm
  • Sara Seye

Featured ‘One of One’ Cards

  • Bobby De Wee
  • Conor Oliver
  • Dan Jones
  • Jordy Reid
  • Reuben Bird-Tulloch
  • Abi Burton
  • Georgia Ponsonby
  • Julia Schell
  • Meg Jones
  • Rachel Malcolm

Ealing Trailfinders’ unbeaten run in the 25-26 Champ Rugby season is extended to ten matches after a 14-17 victory against Nottingham at The Bay.

Tries from Deago Bailey and Matt Cornish, and a penalty from Dan Jones, secured a win on the road for the West Londoners.

The result leaves them nine points clear at the top of the table, with five Champ Rugby games still to play this weekend.

Trailfinders had an early chance to get some points on the board, after they won a penalty from the first breakdown of the game. Jones stepped up, and the ball rebounded back off the post, a let off for the hosts.

Jones eventually broke the deadlock on the 13-minute mark, after he slotted a penalty from 30 metres out.

Momentum swung in the home side’s favour for the next period of the game. After multiple phases camped inside the Trailfinders 22, Nottingham hit back through Michael Green. He powered through the defence and dived over to score. Gwyn Parks added the extras.

Trailfinders came close to getting one back in the following ten minutes, but they were held up on one occasion and handling let them down on another. The score remained 7-3 in favour of The Archers.

Just before the break, Parks looked to extend Nottingham’s lead from the tee, but his effort drifted just wide. Trailfinders took a quick 22 drop out and looked to get straight back down the other end for one final chance of the half.

Trailfinders worked their way up the field, and on the edge of the hosts’ 22, a delayed pass from Jones put Elliot Chilvers through a gap. Silky hands from the front row forward allowed him to get it away to Bailey, who was able to sprint in underneath the posts and give his side the lead as the clock ticked into red.

Half-time: Nottingham 7-10 Ealing Trailfinders

Nottingham came out firing in the second forty, and scored their second try just after the interval. Scrum-half Will Yarnell spotted some space around the breakdown and leapt for the line, Parks added the extra two.

With a quarter of the match to play, a kick to the corner gave Trailfinders a first opportunity to use their dangerous rolling maul. Two minutes after coming from the bench, Cornish scored a trademark try, breaking from the pack to pop up the other side of the whitewash and dot down.

Trailfinders played the remainder of the match inside Nottingham’s half, but couldn’t make the territory count and extend their three-point lead. With time up and the hosts with possession deep in their 22, they opted to kick the ball out and take the point.

A hard-earned 14-17 Ealing Trailfinders victory in Nottingham leaves them at top spot on 49 points in the Champ Rugby table.

Full-time: Nottingham 14-17 Ealing Trailfinders

Nottingham:

Tries – Michael Green 22, Will Yarnell 43

Conversions – Gwyn Parks 23 44

Ealing Trailfinders:

Tries – Deago Bailey 40, Matt Cornish 61

Conversions – Dan Jones 40, Rory Scannell 62

Penalties – Dan Jones 13

Barney Maddison has named his side to play Leicester Tigers at Trailfinders Sports Club in Round Seven of the PWR.

There are nine changes from last week’s squad, including Tanya Kalounivale and Celia Quasah who come on to the bench and are set to make their debuts.

Kate Zackary captains the team, and is joined by Cara Brincat and Haidee Head in the back row.

Shya Pinnock and Maia Roos pack down together in the second row.

It’s a new-look front row which sees Niamh Swailes at hooker. Cana Williams and Cassandra Tuffnail start at looshead and tighthead respectively.

Ella Amory starts at fly-half alongside Brooke Bradley at scrum-half.

Jess Cooksey and Ellie Boatman link up in the centres.

Rosie Inman, Vicky Laflin and Niamh Gallagher complete the starting XV.

Kick-off is at 13:00 on Saturday 13th December at Trailfinders Sports Club. Get your tickets now.

Watch live on PWR YouTube.

Starting XV:

15. Niamh Gallagher

14. Vicky Laflin

13. Ellie Boatman

12. Jess Cooksey

11. Rosie Inman

10. Ella Amory

9. Brooke Bradley

1. Cana Williams

2. Niamh Swailes

3. Cassandra Tuffnail

4. Shya Pinnock

5. Maia Roos

6. Cara Brincat

7. Haidee Head

8. Kate Zackary (c)

Replacements:

16. Cristina Blanco

17. Annabel Meta

18. Tanya Kalounivale

19. Emma Taylor

20. Grace Moore

21. Isla Norman-Bell

22. Celia Quansah

23. Emma Uren

 

The following players are currently unavailable for selection due to injury:

  • Sam Sheils
  • Flo Long
  • Rori Wood
  • Manon Johnes
  • Emma Wassell
  • Crystal James
  • Sara Seye
  • Amelia Buckland-Hurry
  • Charlie Holland
  • Lisa Thompson
  • Julia Schell
  • Francesca McGhie
  • Amanda McQuade

Ben Ward has named three debutants in his matchday squad to face Nottingham in Round Ten of the Champ. 

Latest signings PJ Sheck and Harry Taylor are named on the bench, as well as GB7s star Gabriel Mann, who are all set to make their debuts this weekend. 

Josh Taylor remains as skipper for Trailfinders after leading the side to a 38-0 victory over Caldy last weekend. 

Elliot Chilvers starts in the front row for the first time this season, alongside Scott Buckley and Biyi Alo. 

Danny Cutmore returns to the engine room alongside Matas Jurevicius. 

Taylor is joined by Kyle Hatherell and David Douglas Bridge in the back row. 

Craig Hampson and Dan Jones remain in the starting XV as an unchanged halfback pairing. 

Jordan Holgate and Geordie Gwynn line up in the centres. 

Michael Dykes and Deago Bailey start on the wings with Tobi Wilson at fullback. 

Ben Ward also names Jamie Carr amongst the replacements, in a 6-2 bench split. 

Kick-off is 7:45pm, Friday 12 December at The Bay.

Watch the match on Clubber TV. 

Starting XV: 

15. Tobi Wilson

14. Deago Bailey

13. Geordie Gwynn

12. Jordan Holgate

11. Michael Dykes

10. Dan Jones

9. Craig Hampson

1. Elliot Chilvers

2. Scott Buckley

3. Biyi Alo

4. Matas Jurevicius

5. Danny Cutmore

6. Kyle Hatherell

7. Josh Taylor (c)

8. David Douglas Bridge

Replacements: 

16. Matt Cornish 

17. PJ Sheck

18. George Davis

19. Jamie Carr

20. Harry Taylor

21. Gabriel Mann

22. Sam Edwards

23. Rory Scannell

 

Selection Update

After a strong start to the Champ Rugby campaign, a number of players are currently unavailable for selection due to injury.

  • Josh Caulfield
  • Cam Terry
  • Mike Willemse
  • Will Feeney
  • Richie Simpson
  • Siya Ningiza
  • Tom Collins
  • George Shaw
  • Kyle Whyte
  • Bobby De Wee
  • Reuben Bird-Tulloch
  • Lefty Zigiraidis
  • Angus Kernohan
  • Sean Lonsdale
  • James Kenny
  • Conor Oliver
  • Will Montgomery
  • Patrick Campbell
  • Geordie Irvine
  • Francis Moore
  • Brodie Robinson

Restart Rugby, the Official Players’ Charity of the Gallagher PREM and PWR, is delighted to announce the appointment of Red Roses star Meg Jones as a trustee.

Meg Jones is a standout centre for the Red Roses and a key member of the England squad that lifted the Rugby World Cup earlier this year at the Allianz Stadium. Since making her England debut in 2015 at just 18, Meg has become known for her tactical brilliance, physicality, and game-changing flair. Her performances in 2025 earned her a nomination for World Rugby Player of the Year, cementing her status as one of the sport’s elite talents.

At club level, Meg has played for some of the top sides in the women’s game, including Bristol Bears, Wasps, Leicester Tigers, and currently Trailfinders Women. Off the pitch, she is passionate about inspiring the next generation, speaking openly about resilience and personal growth. Meg’s experience, leadership, and dedication to rugby’s wider impact make her a natural fit for the Restart Rugby board of trustees.

Upon her appointment, Meg said: “I feel really honoured to become a trustee of such an amazing charity. The players are at the heart of it and to be a small part of help and change is one of the main reasons I play this game.”

Dean Curtis, Chair of the Restart Board of Trustees, said: ‘We are delighted that Meg has joined the Restart team and Board of Trustees. Meg obviously has huge experience in the game and has been an advocate of the services and support Restart provide the elite game but we are particularly pleased the qualities she brings the team as we stand behind players in some of their toughest moments.”

To view the full Restart Rugby trustee board, visit: https://therpa.co.uk/restart/our- trustees/

Ealing Trailfinders are delighted to announce the signing of tighthead prop PJ Sheck who joins the Club from New Zealand. 

The 25-year-old joins Ealing Trailfinders from The Blues in Auckland, New Zealand. He has experience playing in Super Rugby and his move to the northern hemisphere will be his first taste of English rugby.

Known for his explosive ball carrying and big hits in contact, Sheck will add depth to the forward pack.

On signing for the Club, Sheck said: 

“I’m pretty stoked to be here in England playing for Ealing Trailfinders.

“I’m really looking forward to playing and growing my game around the unique style of play that Trailfinders provide. They play structured and quick rugby which is an exciting prospect.”

Director of Rugby, Ben Ward, added: 

“It’s great to have PJ with us and he adds depth to our front row. Whilst he primarily plays at tighthead, he can play on both sides of the scrum, adding versatility to our forwards.

“PJ has been a strong addition to our squad in training so far and we’re looking forward to seeing what he can do in the Champ.”

Ealing Trailfinders are delighted to announce the signing of New Zealand-born back rower Harry Taylor. 

Taylor joins the club from Otago Rugby Club, New Zealand. Taylor was a crucial player in Otago reaching the National Provincial Championship Final 2025.

Taylor can play both openside and blindside flanker, adding further depth to Trailfinders’ back row. This will be his first time playing northern hemisphere rugby.

On signing for the Club, Taylor said:

“I’m feeling excited and grateful to join the Ealing Trailfinders family. All the players and management have been very welcoming and I’m looking forward to making a positive impact on the club.”

Director of Rugby, Ben Ward, said: 

“Harry has been a great addition to the squad. His ability to move between openside and blindside will help us cover different positions in the back row as the season continues to unfold.

“His experience from the NPC will be very valuable in our Champ campaign. With his background and age, he is a player that I’m excited to see develop and progress with Ealing Trailfinders.”

Back rower Ollie Newman announces his retirement from professional rugby. 

Newman co-captained Ealing Trailfinders to their second Championship title in the 2024-25 season. After signing in 2022, he achieved 31 caps and scored eight tries for the Club.

During his career he played in the Premiership, Championship, and featured in England U20s. He played a crucial role in Ealing Trailfinders’ run into the Premiership Cup semi-final in 2024/25.

Known for his physical tackles and strong ball carrying, Newman added to the diversity and depth of Trailfinders’ pack.

Angus Kernohan and Ollie Newman at the 2024/25 Championship trophy celebration

Speaking about his time at the Club, Newman said:

“After a long run of injuries, it feels like the right time for me to step away from professional rugby. I want to say how much my time at Ealing Trailfinders has meant to me. From day one, the Club made me feel welcome and pushed me to be better every single day.

“I’ve been lucky to play alongside a brilliant group of lads and be part of squads that achieved things we can all be proud of. Winning the league and having the chance to co-captain the team, are moments I’ll always look back on with real pride.

“Thank you to the supporters, the staff, the coaches, and everyone involved in the Club. The backing I’ve had here has meant a lot. I’m leaving with great memories and friendships that will last a long time, and I’ll be supporting Ealing Trailfinders as they move forward.”

Ben Ward, Director of Rugby, added:

“I have really enjoyed working closely with Ollie during his time with us. Despite his injuries, to achieve over thirty caps for Ealing Trailfinders and to co-captain the Club is a testament to who he is as an individual.

“It’s always been a pleasure to work with Ollie. From everyone at Ealing Trailfinders, we wish him the best in his next steps beyond professional rugby. We know he will be successful in whatever comes next.”

Everyone at Ealing Trailfinders thanks Ollie for his commitment to the Club, and wish him luck his career beyond professional rugby.

Ealing Trailfinders beat Caldy in a decisive 38-0 victory at Trailfinders Sports Club, extending their winning streak to nine games this season as they remain top of the Champ Rugby table.

Tries from Geordie Gwynn, Bobby De Wee, Matt Cornish, Tobi Wilson, Michael Dykes and Scott Buckley helped Ealing to secure a ninth consecutive bonus point win of the season.

Early Ealing pressure earned the home side strong field position, with a scrum in the Caldy 22. After some reset scrums, a swift set piece move allowed Dan Jones to put Geordie Gwynn through a gap to open the scoring. Fresh from his assist Dan Jones added the extras to make the score 7-0 in the opening minutes.

An explosive line break from Matas Jurevicius looked threatening, but Caldy captain Matt Gallagher infringed at the breakdown 10 metres out from his own posts, and was swiftly yellow carded by the referee for his efforts. Trailfinders began to turn the screw, calling a scrum off the ensuing penalty to make the most of their one man advantage. A few phrases after this scrum Bobby De Wee crashed over the line, and Dan Jones knocked over the conversion, extending Ealing’s lead to 14 points.

Caldy began to fight back, with some brutal defensive interventions and some dangerous looking possession, but it was the home side who would score next. Despite the wet ball Ealing were stringing together multiple phases, and following some slick interplay by his teammates, Matt Cornish scored near the right touchline. Dan Jones was unable to convert with a tough angle.

As the clock ticked over for half-time Ealing Trailfinders headed back to the changing rooms 19 unanswered points ahead at Trailfinders Sports Club.

Half-time: Ealing Trailfinders 19-0 Caldy

Ealing began the second half the way they finished the first, as replacement Tobi Wilson scythed through for his side’s bonus point try, with only two minutes of the second half on the clock. Dan Jones slotted the kick with the score now reading 26-0. Caldy’s Monty Weatherby was given a yellow card just minutes later, handing Ealing another man advantage following a ruck infringement.

By now Ealing had significant momentum and some slick hands put Michael Dykes into space, before he cantered over the line for Ealing’s fifth try of the day. From the left touchline Dan Jones was unable to add the extras, but by this point the scoreline was reading 31-0 in favour of the hosts.

Ealing refused to let off, and continued hammering away at the Caldy 22. Caldy replacement Lewis Barker was given a yellow card for taking out Ealing’s scrum-half, and Rory Scannell kicked the ensuing penalty to touch. Scott Buckley touched down from the lineout maul drive and Scannell kicked over the conversion, extending Ealing’s lead to 38-0.

The match had a frantic end following relentless pressure from the Ealing pack, but Caldy were able to clear their lines and bring the match to a close. Ealing Trailfinders blindside flanker Kyle Hatherell was named man of the match after an all action display, showcasing his brutality on both sides of the ball in an impressive win for the home side.

Full-time Ealing Trailfinders 38-0 Caldy

Ealing Trailfinders –

Tries: Geordie Gwynn 5, Bobby De Wee 27, Matt Cornish 38, Tobi Wilson 41, Michael Dykes 58, Scott Buckley 72

Conversions: Dan Jones 6 27 42, Rory Scannell 73

Caldy –

Yellow Cards: Matt Gallagher 24, Monty Weatherby 47, Lewis Barker 70

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