Ealing Trailfinders come out on top in their Premiership Cup Round Three match against London Scottish with a 36-5 victory at Trailfinders Sports Club.

Tries from Matt Cornish, Ben Harris, Bobby De Wee, Rayn Smid and a brace from Jordan Holgate secured all five points for the home side.

Trailfinders sit at the top of Pool C after the conclusion of this weekend’s Premiership Cup action.

Ben Ward’s men struck first in the worst conditions Trailfinders Sports Club had seen this season. A line out move straight from the training ground was executed perfectly in the opening ten minutes. Smid rose at the back of line out and he popped it off the top to Holgate who crashed over.

The visitors hit back shortly after. Zach Carr broke from the back of a driving maul to go over on the right-hand side. Following this score, there was a long period of both teams trying to get a foothold in the match.

Ealing Trailfinders found some field position and set up camp in the London Scottish 22 with ten minutes to play in the first-half. Constant pressure meant Scottish conceded multiple penalties. This saw their co-captain Jack Ingall sent to the sin bin. The hosts used their man advantage and drove their way over the line. Cornish came up with the ball which gave his side a seven-point lead at the half-way stage.

Half-time: Ealing Trailfinders 12-5 London Scottish

Ealing Trailfinders came out of the blocks firing in the second forty. Some early pressure on the Scottish try line allowed inside centre Holgate to score his second of the afternoon.

Trailfinders seemed to have found their rhythm in the second half. The ball was moved out wide to debutant Harris who had a man to beat and he managed to. The bonus-point was secured for the hosts.

Next, it was the turn of replacement De Wee to get himself on the scoresheet. The second-row muscled his way after multiple pick and go phases to bag himself a five-pointer on his return to the side.

As we entered the final ten minutes, a fresh front-row of James Kenny, Henry Walker and Kabous Bezuidenhout fancied their chances against a tired London Scottish pack. A dominate display saw them push their way over the try line from 5m out, that allowed Smid to fall on the ball and score Trailfinders’ sixth and final try of the afternoon.

Full-time: Ealing Trailfinders 36-5 London Scottish

Ealing Trailfinders:

Tries- Jordan Holgate 6 46, Matt Cornish 32 Ben Harris 53, Bobby De Wee 60, Rayn Smid 72

Conversions- Craig Willis 7 47 61

London Scottish:

Try- Zach Carr 16

Yellow Card- Jack Ingall 31

A difficult afternoon at Shaftesbury Park for Trailfinders Women saw them fall to a 26-7 loss to Bristol Bears.

A try from Tyson Beukeboom in the first half wasn’t enough for Trailfinders as Bristol Bears came away with the win.

Both sides struggled with the horrific conditions throughout; the wind blew straight across the pitch as the rain lashed down.

It was the hosts who struck first through Scotland international centre Emma Oor. After a strong handoff she broke through the line, and was able to go in under the posts.

There was a great defensive set from Trailfinders as they were able to deny the fearsome Bristol pack another try, holding them up over the line despite the consistent pressure from the Bears.

Beukeboom’s try started from a brilliant decision to go for the quick tap and then cross-field kick to Abby Dow, she kicked the ball ahead and put the pressure on Bristol,

Trailfinders were consistent and eventually converted as the towering lock crashed over for the score which was converted by fellow Canadian Emma Taylor.

Bristol would have another just on the cusp of the break. A clean break brought them close before number eight Row Marston-Mulhearn dotted down.

Half-Time – Bristol Bears 12-7 Trailfinders Women

The hosts came out of the blocks firing in the second 40 with an early try. Despite holding up the initial attempt by Bristol, they ran the ball straight back from the goal-line drop out and Sarah Bern was able to score.

With the weather taking a turn for the worst in the second half, play became even scrappier, possession moving back and forth between the sides due to simple mistakes.

Bristol were able to make the most of the conditions and turned the screw extending their lead through a strong run by Amber Reed.

Trailfinders were much-improved during in the closing stages; however, they couldn’t convert it into any more points, and Bristol came away with the win.

Full Time – Bristol Bears 26-7 Trailfinders Women

Trailfinders Women:

Tries-Beukeboom 34

Conversions- Taylor 35

Yellow Card- Rollie 80

Bristol Bears:

Tries- Oor 7, Marston-Mulhearn 40, Bern 43, Reed 56

Conversions- Reed 8, 57