Ealing Trailfinders can announce that fullback Tobi Wilson is set to depart Ealing Trailfinders after two seasons with the Club to join PREM Rugby side, Bristol Bears.

After signing for Ealing Trailfinders ahead of the 2024/25 season, Wilson did not take long to assert his place in the fifteen shirt. Wilson has featured in crucial wins over Northampton Saints and Saracens in the Premiership Cup last season and a milestone win over Doncaster Knights in the 2025/26 season.

Wilson will continue to play a crucial role in Trailfinders’ campaign to win the Champ for a third consecutive season.

The fullback will join Bristol Bears ahead of the 2026/27 season.

Speaking about his time at the Club, Wilson said:

“At Trailfinders, I’ve been given the opportunity to talk in front of big groups and try to help other people out in the way that they’ve helped me out. I’ve grown in confidence being at Ealing Trailfinders and gained skills that I didn’t have before coming to the Club.

“I want to say a huge thank you to the players, coaches, staff and fans for giving me the confidence to play the way I do and become a better person off the pitch as well.”

Ben Ward, Director of Rugby, added: 

“From day one of Tobi arriving at Ealing Trailfinders, he has been an important part of our environment.

“He is a great footballer and has played a big part of our success over the last few years, particularly within our attacking shape and he has given our supporters many brilliant moments over this period. Bristol are getting a brilliant player and a great person who has constantly strived to get better each day. We wish Tobi all the best and look forward to seeing him continue to progress.”

Everyone at the Club thanks Tobi for his hard work and wishes him the best in his career.

Throughout the week leading up to International Women’s Day, Trailfinders will be celebrating the on and off-field female talent at the Club. 

In the run-up to International Women’s Day 2026 on Sunday 8 March, Trailfinders will be shining a light on the stories of women from across the organisation.

From the playing group, to the team manager, the commercial team and media, this week will highlight the female talent we have at Trailfinders as part of this year’s International Women’s Day celebration.

In addition, we’ll also be working with club sponsor, Strong Pilates, and Bobo Social, for a feel-good morning of activity and networking later this week.

Make sure you’re following our social platforms to stay updated with our International Women’s Day celebrations.

We are recruiting a Women’s and Academy Performance Analysis Intern.

The Performance Department at Trailfinders is looking for an undergraduate or masters work placement student eager to up-skill and develop in the role of analyst at a professional rugby environment.

Click here to find out more and how to apply.

 

Ealing started fast, looking to dominate the territory. The early pressure paid off as Will Montgomery crossed within seven minutes to open the scoring. Dan Jones slotted the conversion to give Trailfinders a seven point lead.
It was more of the same for the next ten minutes, with flyhalf Dan Jones adding his name to the scoresheet with a swan dive just to the right of the sticks. He then converted his own try to take Ealing 14 points clear of Doncaster.
With 22 minutes played, Geordie Gwynn crossed the try line in the corner but the ref took play back for an off the ball incident.
Trailfinders entered the sheds up 14-0 at the halfway stage.
Doncaster were keen to get back into the tie, crossing the line just four minutes in to the second half, only for it to be chalked off for a knock on.
Ealing continued to pile on the pressure however, as Geordie Gwynn scored his second try of the game 50 minutes in. Just four minutes later, Ealing were in again. This time it was Scott Buckley who scored, taking the scoreline to 26-0 in favour of the travelling side.
Trailfinders won a pen in the Doncaster twenty-two and opted to take a shot at goal. Dan Jones extended the lead by three, making the score 29-0 to Ealing.
The visiting team continued to stifle the Knights attack. The home side finally breached however, crossing the try line for a late consolation try in the 78th minute.
Final score: Doncaster Knights 7-29 Ealing Trailfinders

Ealing Trailfinders travel to Doncaster to face the Knights in Round Nineteen of the Champ in a bid to extend their winning record

Ben Ward has named his match day squad to face Doncaster Knights on Saturday 28 February.

Josh Taylor retains his place as skipper after leading the side to a bonus-point win last weekend against Ampthill.

Ben Ward names a revised front row after last weekend’s win over Ampthill: Kyle Whyte starts at loosehead with George Davis at tighthead. Scott Buckley starts at hooker.

David Bridge retains his place in the engine room and is joined by Sean Lonsdale.

Alongside Taylor in the back row is Jordy Reid at openside flanker and Will Montgomery is at the back of the scrum at number eight.

Michael Stronge retains his place in the starting XV and is joined by Dan Jones in the halfbacks.

Rory Scannell starts at inside centre and Will Parry is on the outside.

Toby Cousins and Geordie Gwynn line up on the wings with Michael Dykes at fullback.

Ben Ward names a 5-3 bench split with the inclusions of Mike Willemse, Matas Jurevicius and Jordan Holgate.

Kick-off is 2:30 pm, Saturday 28th February at Castle Park.

Watch the match on Clubber TV. 

Starting XV: 

15. Michael Dykes

14. Geordie Gwynn

13. Will Parry

12. Rory Scannell

11. Toby Cousins

10. Dan Jones

9. Michael Stronge

1. Kyle Whyte

2. Scott Buckley

3. George Davis

4. David Bridge

5. Sean Lonsdale

6. Josh Taylor (C)

7. Jordy Reid

8. Will Montgomery

Replacements: 

16. Mike Willemse

17. Elliot Chilvers

18. PJ Sheck

19. Matas Jurevicius

20. Gabriel Mann

21. Sam Edwards

22. Jordan Holgate

23. Deago Bailey

Ealing Trailfinders welcome Ampthill in Round Eighteen of the Champ in a big to extend their winning record

Ben Ward has named his match day squad to face Ampthill at Trailfinders Sports Club on Saturday 21 February.

Josh Taylor returns to the starting XV as skipper and is joined by Vice Club Captain Jordy Reid and Gabriel Mann in the back row.

Ben Ward names a revised front row after last weekend’s win over Hartpury: Elliot Chilvers starts at loosehead with PJ Sheck at tighthead. Mike Willemse makes his third appearance in a matchday squad this season after recently returning from a pectoral injury.

David Bridge retains his place in the engine room and is joined by Matas Jurevicius.

The half-back pairing sees George Worboys start at fly-half to join Michael Stronge at nine.

Jordan Holgate comes in at inside centre with Will Parry on the outside.

Michael Dykes and Tobi Wilson retain their places in the back three after their attacking link up last weekend that saw the pair of them score three tries out of the eight against Hartpury. Joining them in the back three for his debut is Trailfinders Academy product Sam Rockley.

Kick-off is 3:00 pm, Saturday 20th February at Trailfinders Sports Club.

Watch the match on Clubber TV. 

Starting XV: 

15. Tobi Wilson

14. Sam Rockley

13. Will Parry

12. Jordan Holgate

11. Michael Dykes

10. George Worboys

9. Michael Stronge

1. Elliot Chilvers

2. Mike Willemse

3. PJ Sheck

4. David Bridge

5. Matas Jurevicius

6. Josh Taylor (C)

7. Jordy Reid

8. Gabriel Mann

Replacements: 

16. Joe Smart

17. James Kenny

18. George Davis

19. Sean Lonsdale

20. Will Montgomery

21. Sam Edwards

22. Rory Scannell

23. Toby Cousins

We are delighted to confirm a new two-year partnership with Jackson Swiss Partners, who will become the Major Shorts Sponsor of Ealing Trailfinders’ Home Kit for the ‘26/27 season and the remainder of the ‘25/26 campaign.

The partnership represents a significant investment in the club’s on-field brand presence and wider commercial growth, with Jackson Swiss Partners set to feature prominently across matchday, digital channels and club media throughout the term.

Jackson Swiss Partners are a financial services provider specialising in currency risk management and commercial finance for businesses. They bring a strong track record in sport, including an established partnership with Bradford City AFC, as well as partnerships with Extreme E / H, the electric and hydrogen-powered off-road racing series, demonstrating their long-term commitment to supporting ambitious, community-rooted organisations. 

Tim Smith, Head of Commercial at Ealing Trailfinders, said:

“Jackson Swiss Partners are exactly the kind of organisation we want alongside us, values-led, relationship-driven and committed to building something long-term. This is a major kit partnership for our Men’s programme, and we are excited about what we can deliver together across the next two seasons. We look forward to welcoming the Jackson Swiss team into the club, and to seeing them become embedded as a partner for years to come.”

Adam Wright, Founder & CEO at Jackson Swiss Partners, said:

“We are proud to partner with Ealing Trailfinders as the official Foreign Exchange and Commercial Finance partner. We have seen first-hand through our existing sports partnerships the power of rugby and football clubs to bring people together and create real community connections. Ealing Trailfinders are an ambitious club, with a clear direction and a winning mentality, all the while representing a wonderful community. We are looking forward to building a long-term relationship with the club, its supporters and its wider network, and to growing and succeeding together”

This partnership reinforces Ealing Trailfinders’ continued commercial momentum and commitment to working with organisations that share the club’s ambition, community values and drive for sustained progress.

To find out more about Jackson Swiss Partners, visit their website: www.jacksonswiss.com
For partnership enquiries, contact: tim.smith@etprm.com

After scoring two tries in the win against Hartpury that made history for Ealing Trailfinders, Michael Dykes reflects on breaking the Champ Rugby record. 

The 19-46 win over Hartpury on Saturday 14 February at 4ED Stadium led Ealing Trailfinders to break the Champ Rugby record for the most consecutive wins in the league. Twenty-two consecutive wins in the league ensures that Trailfinders remain unbeaten this season after securing the Championship trophy in 2024/25.

In the eight try win over Hartpury, winger Michael Dykes scored two tries and was pivotal in the attacking waves that meant Hartpury lost on home soil for the first time this season.

Dykes offered his reflections on how it felt to break the Champ Rugby record as a member of the starting XV.

‘Yeah, it was pretty amazing actually,’ he said. ‘Especially because Hartpury had a strong record this season at home. It was a big thing to see if we could it: break the record and beat Hartpury on home turf.

‘But then we went out there and we smashed it.’

Michael Dykes, Hartpury vs Ealing Trailfinders, Round Seventeen

Hartpury had proved a tight contest in Round Five at Trailfinders Sports and the Trailfinders squad knew how much of an attacking threat the Gloucestershire side posed. Dykes spoke about how the different conditions playing Hartpury at home versus at the 4ED Stadium did not phase the squad.

‘The conditions were a lot different. We were all on the same page. We had a really good Thursday training session, so we were all aligned.

‘We’re just loving our rugby. It was really enjoyable to be out there at Hartpury, spreading the ball wide.

‘We’re believing in ourselves a bit more now and getting the outcomes from training. It’s nice that we can put it on the pitch.’

The synergy within the Trailfinders squad is showing in their consistent performances and unbeaten run so far in the competition this season.

In the record breaking win, Trailfinders were able to play with speed, width, and plenty of attacking flare – the perfect conditions for a back three player to shine. Dykes scored two tries, had one try assist, and a key line break. He reflected on his performance as one of his best this season.

‘I definitely think it’s my best performance this season. Because everything went well from Thursday training, it sort of helps you clear your mind for just doing what you do best on the pitch.

‘There’s no other way to describe the feeling of scoring a try other than excitement but it’s sometimes a feeling of relief too. It’s nice as a winger to score because that’s our job really to be on the end of tries. It’s great when the boys can also set the back three up for scoring too.’

Trailfinders have displayed consistent performances this season, a lot of which comes down to the combinations of mentality, physicality and squad rotation. Dykes emphasised how the squad needs to remain focussed as the rest of the season unfolds, especially considering the revised knock-out format that was introduced into the Champ this season.

‘We have to stay focussed and take it game by game. In the past, we’ve won the league with a couple of games to go. Whereas this season, anything can happen in the knockouts.

‘The mentality is to continue taking each game as it comes and if we play our game, we’ll be at our best.’

Outside of his playing career, Dykes is equally competitive in his personal life. Gaming is a popular pastime for many of the players in the squad and Dykes is part of a Call of Duty group.

‘I’m a PS5 guy and there’s a group of us at the club that are into Call of Duty. It takes my mind off rugby.

‘Otherwise, I try spend time with friends or my partner outside of rugby.’

This weekend, Ealing Trailfinders will return to home soil to face Ampthill in Round Eighteen of the competition in a bid to continue extending the record they broke last weekend.

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Ealing Trailfinders make history after securing a bonus-point win at 4ED Stadium
Ealing started fast, with Michael Stronge darting over from close range to open the scoring within three minutes. Dan Jones added the extras.
Trailfinders kept the pressure on, winning a scrum penalty on the half-way line. After 16 minutes the men in yellow crossed again, this time it was Dykes who expertly picked up a grubber kick from Tobi Wilson to finish in the corner.
The tries continued to flow, this time it was creator turned scorer as Tobi Wilson dummied the last defender to run in after receiving a pinpoint pass from Francis Moore.
Hartpury weren’t going down without a fight however, as number 11 Holiday raced over to score. Bazalgette added the two additional points off the tee.
Ealing responded quickly though, with Michael Dykes adding to the scoreboard. Dan Jones’ conversion pushed the away side further in to the lead.
It was Dan Jones himself who topped up the scoreline with a try and a conversion of his own just before halftime, putting Ealing 07-36 ahead at the halfway stage.
Hartpury flew out of the blocks at the start of the second half as Holiday scored his second of the day to narrow the deficit.
As the clock ticked past 64 minutes the Hartpury winger was in again to complete his hat-trick. The conversion followed from Bazalgette.
Dan Jones placed Trailfinders 5 metres out with an expert kick to touch and the resulting lineout and driving maul rumbled over to further cement Trailfinders’
Lead. This time it was Harry Taylor profiting from the forward pack’s dominance to score.
Hartpury worked to put the pressure on but Ealing’s defence remained resolute. PJ Sheck darted over to score from the base of a ruck two minutes before the final whistle, sealing the victory for the travelling side.
With another win under their belt, Ealing Trailfinders make Champ Rugby history breaking the record for the most consecutive wins in the league.
Final score: Hartpury RFC 19 – 46 Ealing Trailfinders

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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