Are you looking for an exciting way to keep your child active and entertained during the school holidays?

Ealing Trailfinders offers a variety of sports camps designed to inspire, challenge, and engage young athletes of all abilities.

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We have an exciting opportunity available in our communications department.

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Ealing Trailfinders fell to a 20-18 defeat on the road against Doncaster Knights in Round 13 of the Championship.

A brace from Angus Kernohan and try from Tom Collins helped secure a losing bonus point at Castle Park.

Trailfinders remain top of the table and sit 12 points clear after the conclusion of this weekend’s matches.

Read the full report here: Ealing Trailfinders Match Report

 

We have an incredible 9 Trailfinders Women competing in this year’s Women’s 6 Nations 

Wishing everyone the best of luck!

The aim of the Club Lottery is to raise funds to support needed
equipment and projects that further develop the club and preserve its
heritage.

Members can opt-in to the Club Lottery for £5 per month via a direct
debit. You can also increase your chances by purchasing up to four (max)
monthly entries in £5 monthly increments.

The Club Lottery is drawn monthly throughout the year with a first prize
of £100 and a second prize of £50 each month. Winners are notified and
paid out each month by the Club Finance Administrator.

You can enter the Club Lottery here: Ealing Trailfinders Rugby Club – Club Lottery

Register for the Club Lottery here: Ealing Trailfinders Lottery

On Sunday 16th March the Ealing Trailfinders Girls Youth Section Under 12 and Under 14 teams were invited to play in a 10s Festival prior to the Allianz Women’s Professional Rugby (PWR) Grand Final at StoneX Stadium. Both of Ealing’s teams performed admirable and scored some cracking tries on the hallowed home turf of Saracens. The Ealing Girls came up against new opposition and some very handy sides from right across the country – sides from feeder or associated clubs representing the 9 PWR clubs. The Ealing Under 12s played against: Old Northamptonions, Suffolk, Dronfeild and Manchester. Meanwhile the Ealing U14s encountered Woodford, Leicester Forest, Chester and Northampton side Bugbrooke.

The Ealing girls and their families stayed on to enjoy the StoneX Stadium matchday atmosphere and watch the exciting PWR Final between reigning champions Gloucester-Hartpury and Saracens Women. Two lucky Ealing Trailfinders players (Isabella B and Isabella M-C) were nominated to meet and walk out with the PWR players through the Guard of Honour and onto the pitch. The halftime entertainment also had an Ealing element to it as Trailfinders Women mascot ‘Bella the Bear’ was in attendance and ran in a hilarious halftime PWR Mascots Relay against the mascots from the other 8 PWR clubs – Sharky from Sale Sharks won! Trailfinders Women’s Bella the Bear was powered by Rugby Commentator and Social Media personality Elma Smit.

A great day was had by all and the pre match 10’s Festival and PWR Final (won by Gloucester-Hartpury 19-34) will hopefully inspire further uptake in the Women’s and Girls game. Get Involved in Girls Rugby at Ealing Trailfinders here: Ealing Trailfinders Girls Rugby

Joe Maddalena and Alex Brewer strengthen Barney Maddison’s performance team.

Taking steps to ensure optimal care and development for our players, Maddalena steps into the Head of Medical Services role, supported by Scarlett Wood and Andrew Stevens, whilst Brewer – supported by Gemma Thompson and Uzzy Anwar – will direct the Performance Analysis department as Lead Performance Analysis.

Speaking on the announcements, Head Coach Barney Maddison said: 

“I’m pleased that Joe and Alex [Brewer] will continue their work with us, and together with their teams, we’ve got a very strong staff supporting the squad. We have elite ambitions on the field, and our off field matches that.”

CLICK HERE to read the full article.

A request from a member of the Trailfinders Family:

“Some of you may remember me from my time at Ealing back in 2016 to COVID year.

I’m currently working on a project as part of my final year at university and would really appreciate it if you could take a few minutes to complete a survey. It’s related to bridging the gap between state schools and private schools to enable rugby career progression for all.

Your input would be incredibly valuable to me. Here’s the link to the survey: https://forms.office.com/e/g9ivunE7mk

If you could distribute it to everyone and anyone you may or not know in the rugby industry it would be greatly appreciated. The more answers the better!!

Thanks so much for your time and help!
Cheers,
Felix”