Come along and have some fun with the players at a Karaoke night in the
North Star pub this Thursday 6.30pm to 10.30pm.
Loads of prizes, stash, cider sampling and spin to win a pint.
North Star pub, 43 The Broadway, Greater, London W5 5JN

Trailfinders Women are seeking to recruit a Physiotherapist. Find out more information here:

Women’s Team Physiotherapist Vacancy

A lifer at Ealing 1871 Liam McDonagh was a boy who became a man, met his wife, married, and started a family while giving his all for the green and white shirt. He has something to tell you…

Listen to the full podcast here 1871 podcast with Liam McDonagh

 

Catch the action as USA Rugby take on SA Women’s Rugby in a test match at Vallis Way

Saturday 30th March – 13:00 Kick Off

The Springbok Women are finishing their three week European tour by facing the USA on Saturday.

A large and vociferous crowd of around 300 witnessed a pulsating, intense game of rugby between the two already promoted teams in Counties 2 Herts & Middlesex, kicking off at 5 pm after the Championship game between Ealing Trailfinders and London Scottish. Ealing Trailfinders 1871 left nothing out on the field in a committed display, but fell to a close defeat by Brunel University for the second time this season, with three yellow cards, leaving them down to 14 men for 30 minutes of the game, and a spate of injuries proving crucial.

Things could not have got off to a worse start for 1871, with a knock-on from the kick-off on the left leading to a swift backs move and a try for Brunel out on the right wing, converted by Jack Thorn, whose long kicks were a key factor in the previous encounter at 10 but who on this occasion was playing at 15. The boys playing in the black away kit, the Brunel home game having been switched to Vallis Way, were undaunted by this early setback and quickly showed that they had the mettle to come back. With 7 minutes gone Alex Walker burst away from the half-way line with an outstanding straight run to the posts for one of the best tries of his team’s promotion-winning season. Harry Vidler converted to tie the scores. In making the try line despite a last-ditch tackle, Walker unfortunately suffered a facial injury and had to be replaced. It was Brunel who eventually secured the next score in a see-sawing game at the mid-way point of the first half, and a Thorn penalty 10 minutes later moved his team two scores ahead at 17-7. 1871 mounted another attack with the break approaching, Jack Hobbs finishing on the left wing after neat passing along the back line from the opposite side of the pitch. The students notched a psychologically important try before the half-time whistle with a third converted try, leaving the score at 24-12 with all to play for in the second period.

It was Ealing who scored first after the re-start, a dominant re-set scrum compelling the referee to go under the sticks to signal a penalty try. Just when it looked like they might move into the lead for the first time, 1871 conceded a fourth, bonus point-winning try by Brunel, converted to make the score 31-19, but Josh Steadman, now at scrum half after starting on the wing, added to his tally for the season with a conversion by Vidler. In a rousing finish with a score by either team likely to settle the contest, Thorn struck a monstrous drop-goal from 45 metres to increase the gap to 34-26, after which Ealing on several occasions threatened, roared on by the crowd, but were unable to add another score which would have secured a losing bonus point. A highly entertaining, at times brutal, encounter came to an end with Brunel taking over top spot in the table with one round of fixtures remaining. Ealing man of the match was flanker and vice-captain Will Day, who epitomised the fighting spirit of the whole 18-man squad.

With injuries to Laurence Troke, Devis Acellam, Alex Walker, Ben Parkinson and Darragh Sinnott, there will be some patching-up to be done before the last league game, against St Albans after Easter, followed by the first round of the Papa John’s Cup, with the long trip to Burnham-on-Crouch in Essex.

After a successful two weeks when 18 young players took the London Society “take up the Whistle” course at Ealing Trailfinders RFC, showing a lot of enthusiasm and a plenty of loud whistles, we are continuing to develop our young match officials.

One highlight has been two of our young match officials, Martha and Rowan, going to referee at the Rosslyn Park National school sevens on Friday the 22nd of March. With a bit of help from a young match official from Surrey they thoroughly enjoyed the day despite a rather damp start in the morning, each refereeing six games.

Lots of learning during the day from how to deal with the breakdown efficiently to dealing with over enthusiastic coaches and parents all under the support of the referees present. They worked hard all day and deserve plenty of plaudits for their composure throughout.

We are extremely proud of them.

Our Player of the Month is sponsored by Windsor Hill Mortgages.

Voting is exclusive to Supporters Association members and gives you an opportunity to show your appreciation to the player who has impressed you the most.
Voting closes at midday on Monday 1st April.

Vote here:

Men’s Player of the Month

Women’s Player of the Month

Join us at our next home match against London Scottish as the men look to bounce back from a narrow loss in their last game.

Don’t forget to dress in your best green attire for a chance to win fantastic prizes.
Bring the entire family to Trailfinders Sports Club and experience firsthand the ultimate day of fun in West London.
Come and see if your kids can beat our players’ times in the bouncy castle challenge or Cement mixer challenge.
It happens to be National Corndog Day on March 23rd. Keep an eye on our social media to see what deals we have to offer!
Before kick-off, make sure to visit the shop on game day to get one of the brand-new supporters’ flags.
Tickets are available now, so secure yours today and ensure you don’t miss out on this London Derby!

Don’t forget to get your tickets for the Ealing Trailfinders Foundation’s Race night, raising vital funds for the Ealing Trailfinders Foundation.

The Race Night will take place on Saturday 23rd March, following the Ealing Trailfinders Championship match against London Scottish.

Kicking-off at 6:30pm in the Olympic Pavilion at Trailfinders Sports Club, you will have the opportunity to sponsor a race, horse or jockey, or simply place a bet on individual races. The races will be shown on the big screen in the Pavilion, with all money raised going towards the Foundation, supporting their mission of ‘making lives better through sport’. Click here to learn more about their projects.

Click here to watch an example of what a Race Night involves (we will put our own Ealing Trailfinders spin on the event)!

Individual tickets are on sale for just £5 or you can book a table with your friends, family or fellow supporters.

To book or for further information please email: info@etprm.com.