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For the journey, on the trail. Introducing our 2025/26 away kit.

Our striking yellow and black away strip takes centre stage this season with a bold design that captures our team’s energy.

Celebrating our legacy as a London club, both kits this season detail iconic London landmarks at the bottom of the shirts amidst a vibrant yellow.

Fresh for the 2025/26 season, the men’s and women’s teams will wear the same away kit for the first time in the club’s history, with the kit also replicating the home kit by having our players’ names and numbers on the back of the shirts.

Trailfinders Women will debut the new away kit this Sunday in their Round 2 PWR Cup match against Harlequins at Horsham RFC.

 

For the first time in our history, both our men’s and women’s teams will take the field this season with names and squad numbers on their shirts.

It’s a simple change, but a special one that gives our players their own identity on the pitch, and brings consistency across the club, as well as making it easier for fans to follow their favourites.

Fans can also now mirror the matchday look, with the option to add names and numbers to replica shirts for just £10 when purchasing online or in the club shop.

This landmark change will be seen in action for the very first time this Sunday, when Trailfinders Women debut the new home kit in the PWR Cup clash against Gloucester-Hartpury at Trailfinders Sports Club.

Revolution Refined, our new home kit.

This season’s design delivers a subtle refresh that unites our men’s and women’s squads, with each now showing the crest as the only distinction between the two. Emblazoned with the unmistakable London skyline, the shirt proudly represents both our club and our city.

Our home shirt is now available in all sizes, with prices cut from last year. Children shirts are just £35 (over a third off), whilst adult shirts are available at £55 – making it more affordable than even to wear the green.

Shirts are available online now on the club’s online shop, and will be available from the club shop on matchdays.

For the first time, fans can personalise their shirt with names and numbers, matching the new look that both our men’s and women’s sides will wear this season. Printing is available at checkout online and in store for just £10.

The new home shirt will make it’s debut this Sunday when Trailfinders Women run out in the PWR Cup clash against Gloucester-Hartpury at Trailfinders Sports Club.

Trailfinders Women beat Richmond 79-0 in a pre-season friendly match behind closed doors at Trailfinders Sports Club. 

Barney Maddison’s side showed attacking flare in the opening forty minutes of the friendly against fellow West Londoners Richmond. 

Dominant scrummaging from Trailfinders set up the opening attacking phases of play. Speed of ball gave Grace White the space to run down the wing and score the opening try of the match. A successful conversion by Niamh Gallagher took the home side to 7-0. 

Set up with a fantastic break from Sophie Molton, Kira Leat went over the line for the second try of the match. Gallagher went two from two to take the score to 14-0 in the opening minutes of the match. 

After Richmond gave away a penalty after the third kick-off, Ella Amory gained yards with her quick feet, setting up the Trailfinders for their third try of the match scored by White. Gallagher continued with her 100% kicking record to take the Trailfinders to 21-0 after ten minutes. 

Richmond had a long way to climb in the opening half of the match, but Trailfinders’s defence was relentless and pushed the visiting side back until they kicked for territory. 

Quick-footed Amory ran the ball down field, offloaded to inside centre Immy Wilcox for Trailfinders’s fourth try to take the score to 26-0. 

After the first quarter, Richmond tightened up their defence staving off Trailfinders for several phases of play. But a swift succession of passes out to White on the wing saw her seal her hat-trick and the home side’s fifth try taking the score to 31-0. 

White had eyes for the try line as she cut inside with the ball, finding the gap, running to score underneath the posts for her fourth. Gallagher slotted the conversion to take the score to 38-0. 

A kick for territory was followed by a Richmond scrum in Trailfinders’ 22, but the women in green were too dominant in the set piece and the referee’s hand lifted in their favour. 

Trailfinders remained relentless in attack and scored their sixth try with five minutes left to go in the opening half. Gallagher’s golden boot took the side to 45-0, before Trailfinders added their seventh try, down the right wing, just before halftime. 

Half-time score: Trailfinders 50-0 Richmond Women

After keeping our visitors scoreless with a 50-0 scoreline after the opening forty minutes, Maddison made a full squad change at half-time, giving run outs to his wider squad, including those who return to the field after rehabbing long-term injuries. 

With fresh legs on the field, Trailfinders went through the phases in the opening minutes of the second half. Haidee Head went over the try-line for an eighth try. A successful conversation by Rosie Inman took the score to 57-0. 

A ninth try was scored after Trailfinders stole Richmond’s line out and mauled until they crossed the line and grounded the ball. 

Richmond found some attacking phases but were still kept out of the try area by a well-drilled Trailfinders side. In her first run out for the club, Isla Norman-Bell went over for the tenth try with a delicious breakaway from her electric pace. Trailfinders stretched the scoreline to 62-0. 

Trailfinders ran the ball towards the short-side and secure an eleventh score from the hands of Maya Champion who muscled her way through Richmond defence to bag another five points to take the score to 67-0. 

Cassandra Tuffnail broke away and ran the ball under the posts for Trailfinders’ twelfth try. A successful conversion from Inman took the score to 74-0. 

Rounding the evening off, Brooke Bradley drove forward from the five metre line to score Trailfinders’ thirteenth try and extended the lead further to 79-0. 

Final score at Trailfinders Sports Club, Trailfinders Women 79-0 Richmond Women.

 

Carys Cox has been selected to represent Wales in the upcoming Women’s Rugby World Cup.

Wales Head Coach Sean Lynn has named Cox in the 32-player squad, with their opening game against Scotland now less than two weeks away.

Cox – who made her international debut in 2023 – has quickly become a key figure in the Welsh backline, brimming with energy, pace, and skill – making her a standout performer at both club and international level.

Wales will begin their World Cup campaign against Scotland at the Salford Community Stadium on Saturday 23rd August, before facing further pool matches against Canada and Fiji.

Italy have included Sara Seye in their squad for the Women’s Rugby World Cup, kicking off next week.

Le Azzurre announced the 32 players who will take part in the tournament – including Seye – earlier today, and will depart for England on Friday following a RWC launch event in Italy.

Seye was no stranger to strong displays for Trailfinders Women last season, playing 11 times, and scoring against Harlequins in the PWR Up Series.

Italy’s face France at Sandy Park in their first game of the World Cup on Saturday 23rd August.

Cristina Blanco has been selected to represent Spain in the upcoming Rugby World Cup.

Having been crowned Champions at this year’s Women’s Rugby Europe Championship, Spain head into the Rugby World Cup with a hunger to perform. A key member of the squad, Cristina Blanco, having recovered from an injury that cut her league campaign short, will certainly once again provide a significant boost to ‘Las Leones’.

Spain begin their World Cup campaign on 24th August against New Zealand in York.

 

Grace Moore has been selected to represent Ireland in the upcoming Rugby World Cup.

Ireland’s 32 person squad has been named for the Women’s Rugby World Cup, and features the Trailfinders Forward amidst the pack. Having made her debut in the 2021 Women’s Six Nations, Moore and her compatriots will be seeking to build on their third place finish at the 2025 edition of the tournament.

Ireland face Japan at Franklin’s Gardens on Sunday 24th August at 12pm in their opening fixture of their campaign.

 

We are thrilled to announce the signing of Canadian international Mikiela Nelson.

Joining from Exeter Chiefs, Nelson – a dominant loosehead – brings strength, experience and a fierce competitive edge to the pack. With significant experience for Canada
With her explosive ball-carrying, solid set-piece work, and relentless work rate on the field, Nelson has developed a reputation as one of the most dependable front-rowers in the game.
Speaking on the move, Nelson said:

“I’m looking forward to joining Trailfinders and getting stuck in right away.

“Their free style of play is something that has really stood out to me and I can’t wait to learn and grow as a player and be a positive addition to the team. Team culture is a huge draw for me, and the supportive environment and community feel within the club is something that I’m really excited to become a part of.

“I’m eager to join my current Canadian teammates in the squad and thrilled to be learning and playing with new ones from all over the world!

“Trailfinders have huge ambitions for the season this year and I am massively looking forward to getting started and building towards those goals together.

Barney Maddison, Head Coach, added: 

“Mikiela is a really strong set piece forward. Her set piece dominance is something that we’re excited to see from her here.

“We have a few other Canadian’s here as well, and we’re looking forward to her joining the squad.”

We are delighted to announce the signing of Black Fern, Georgia Ponsonby.

A Rugby World Cup winner with New Zealand and a standout performer across both domestic and international competition, Ponsonby arrives in West London as one of the most complete forwards in the global game – a relentless ball carrier, defensive rock, and razor-sharp operator in the breakdown.

Her athleticism makes her a nightmare for opposition defences and a dream for the coaching staff. Named in World Rugby’s Women’s XV Dream Team in 2023, Ponsonby’s impact speaks for itself – a player whose work rate and physicality set the tone, and whose presence lifts those around her.

With big-game pedigree and a clear hunger to keep evolving, she joins fellow Black Fern Alana Borland in making the switch to Trailfinders and will add a real edge to an already ambitious group.

Speaking about her move, Ponsonby said:

“I’m stoked to be joining Trailfinders. It’s an evolving team with exciting talent and a great culture.

“Being based in London adds to the excitement, and I’m looking forward to enjoying everything the club and city has to offer.”

Barney Maddison, Head Coach added:

“Georgia is a world-class rugby player, and we’re thrilled to bring her into the environment.

“She’s a proven high performer whose experience with the Black Ferns will add some real value to the group.

“Georgia also has a fantastic connection with Alana [Borland], and I’m excited to see that relationship brought over here to Trailfinders.”

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