OFFICIAL MAGAZINE OF EALING TRAILFINDERS | CHRISTMAS 2019

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EALINGTRAILFINDERS.COM 1 EDITOR’S welcome 4 6 Oli Shapley

WELCOME TO THE FESTIVE SPECIAL EDITION OF ‘EALING TRAILFINDERS TIMES’, OUR QUARTERLY MAGAZINE WHICH WILL INFORM YOU OF EVERYTHING THAT HAS BEEN HAPPENING AT THE CLUB SO FAR THIS SEASON.

2019 has absolutely flown by and as we head towards 2020 The festive rides will be in operation and there is a chance to there is an enormous amount of excitement for what is ahead, in meet Father Christmas before kick off as well as some new what we hope will be another successful year for the club. additions to make it even more exciting. Reindeer Rodeo, Snow Globes, a Christmas Land Train and plenty more will ensure that The Autumn edition previewed the campaign which began at 20 24 children will have a fantastic time, and remember they can attend Blues in mid September, and it’s fair to say it has been an for free, making it a very affordable festive day out! Sky Sports action packed start to the season. will be covering the match as well so it promises to be a brilliant Three wins in a row put us top of the pool in our defence of the occasion just four sleeps from the big day. Championship Cup, and then the league began in October with The Trailfinders Rugby Academy is growing in to what we believe six back-to-back games. Four wins, a draw and a defeat mean we is the best rugby education programme in the country, and inside are currently second in the table with a huge amount to play for the magazine there are a number of features to demonstrate how in the push for promotion. 18 it has been making huge strides forward. Some of the rugby so far has been fantastic to watch and with I’d like to thank everyone who attended and supported our Gala plenty of our new signings now fully settled, I’m sure supporters Dinner in aid of Ben Pearson on the eve of the Rugby World Cup. are as excited as I am to see the team grow in the next few It was a fantastic evening and we raised a brilliant sum of money months. for Ben who has become a great character around the club, so we In the magazine there is a feature interview with Attack Coach hope that gave him a boost as he continues to recover. Richard Wigglesworth who discusses how he is combining The World Cup was memorable for so many reasons and I’m his playing career at Saracens and his coaching role at Ealing sure ’s journey to the final made plenty of people want Trailfinders. The Premiership’s record appearance holder has to attend live rugby. There is a voucher inside which will get you an enormous amount of experience to hand down from the a discounted ticket for one of our matches this season, so we’d touchline and it’s brilliant to have someone with so much success encourage you to head along to Trailfinders Sports Club to see around the club. what we can offer! Danny Harlow, our new Community Manager who joined in the Finally I hope you enjoy the magazine, have a great Christmas and summer talks through his plans to grow our visibility in the a Happy New Year from everyone at Ealing Trailfinders, I’ll see you local area. Off the pitch it’s our biggest task to get more people on match days for what could be the biggest six months in the through the gate on a match day and Danny is a great part of history of the club! that. On a more festive note, Jordy Reid and Dave McKern talk through what a traditional Christmas Day is like in their native Australia. A barbecue on the beach isn’t exactly what’re used to over here, so in typically entertaining fashion the pair were on good form reminiscing some great stories. Winter Wonderland is back on Saturday 21st December and it’s going to be even bigger than last year which we can’t wait for. Not only is it first against second on the pitch as we face , but there will be a huge Christmas party for all ages to OLI.SHAPLEY ETPRM.COM enjoy.

CONTENTSEALINGTRAILFINDERS.COM EALINGTRAILFINDERS.COM 2 3 I’M LOVING COACHING HERE. EVERYONE HAS BEEN VERY WELCOMING, THE PLAYERS AND THE STAFF HAVE BEEN BRILLIANT. interview Richard Wigglesworth

RICHARD WIGGLESWORTH HAS ONE OF THE GREATEST CV’S IN ENGLISH RUGBY, AND THE MOST CAPPED PREMIERSHIP PLAYER OF ALL TIME HAS NOW SET HIS SIGHTS ON ACHIEVING PROMOTION WITH EALING TRAILFINDERS AS ATTACK COACH.

The 36-year-old has been at the forefront of Saracens’ success in recent years and as he enters the latter stages of his career, Wigglesworth has an exciting new I LOVE THE challenge in West London. a player as you see the game from both He is now a key member of the coaching points of view and you appreciate how GAME AND team at Ealing Trailfinders, a role that he much work goes in behind the scenes. is thoroughly enjoying as he makes the I’m concentrating so much on what I have transition from the pitch to the office. to do as a coach that you don’t really have praise for his colleagues. AFTER “I’m loving coaching here. Everyone has time to think about Saracens when I’m here. I think because I’m still playing I have been very welcoming, the players and staff with the most Premiership appearances “Obviously it would have been amazing to the best of both worlds, so I guess that have been brilliant. The club are in a great ever and along the way he has been be a part of it but I was massively proud PLAYING may change when I finish.” place to kick on and it’s massively exciting coached by some of the best in the watching them. Having seen the work they to be a part of that. business, something he hopes will stand Despite still playing with Saracens, his put in to get there they deserved to go so FOR SO LONG far and even though the final will be seen Glen (Townson) went to the same school him in good stead moving forward. coaching experience already includes international honours. Wigglesworth, who as a disappointment they were incredible as my brother so I already knew him “For sure it’s helped and I’ve been very has 33 caps for England played in the 2011 throughout the tournament.” IT’S HARD from a while back, and I’ve really enjoyed fortunate to learn from them whilst and 2015 World Cups, but he also attended getting to know everyone here. The picking up bits throughout my career. I’ve After winning honours throughout his the recent global tournament in Japan in a coaches all get on really well and they’re tried to remember as much as possible but career success has never been far away for TO IMAGINE coaching capacity with Canada. all incredibly driven to get success.” at the same time I want to be authentic the scrum-half, but he says silverware is not his only motivation. In the early stages of the 2018/19 season and the best version of myself that I can “Working with Canada was a brilliant WHAT I’D DO a coaching change meant that Director be. experience. It was a massive challenge “Those days are brilliant of course but that being drawn in the group against such of Rugby was looking for a new It was always my long term goal to be a joy is short lived. For me the best bit is the strong opposition such as New Zealand addition to his team, and Wigglesworth coach. I love the game and after playing day to day interaction with people and the WITHOUT and South Africa but I really enjoyed it and jumped at the chance to join the Green for so long it’s hard to imagine what I’d relationships that you build. and Whites. learnt a huge amount. RUGBY SO THIS do without rugby so this opportunity is There’s only one team that can win a “I’ve always wanted to coach and it had fantastic for me.” One of my first coaches at Sale was trophy so at the end of a season there are Kingsley Jones who is now in charge been on my mind for a while. I had spent Even after being at the top of the club to thrive.” going to be a lot of disappointed people of Canada so we had a chat and then OPPORTUNITY a couple of years at Harrow School to get game for over 15 years at both Sale and so that’s why getting the most best of With combining both roles taking some Saracens allowed me to go over for the my teeth in to it and then I started looking Saracens, the six-time Premiership winner everyone is what I enjoy the most.” for a team at the highest level possible. getting used to, Wigglesworth is now tournament which was fantastic. The says the facilities on offer at Trailfinders With an enthralling race at the top of IS FANTASTIC Luckily they were looking for someone at adapting to watching from the stands lads were great which made it even more Sports Club are as good as any. the Greene King IPA Championship table the same time so I met Wardy and straight on a match day when attending Ealing memorable.” “It’s an unbelievably good set up here. You Trailfinders fixtures. ahead, Wigglesworth will be looking to away I knew it was the right move.” With a core of the England squad who FOR ME. can see from the investment made that add another medal to his collection when “It was strange when I was getting used made it to the final plying their trade at Wigglesworth broke Steve Borthwick’s the club are geared up for the top level and the league campaign draws to a close on record last season to become the player to it but I’d like to think I’ve transitioned Allianz Park, the number nine was full of Saturday 9th May 2020. that gives the players the best opportunity quite well. It’s actually really helped me as

4 EALINGTRAILFINDERS.COM EALINGTRAILFINDERS.COM 5 THE Season so far

EALING TRAILFINDERS HAVE MADE A STRONG START TO THE 2019/20 SEASON AND SIT WITHIN ARMS LENGTH OF NEWCASTLE FALCONS AT THE TOP OF THE GREENE KING IPA CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE AS THEY LOOK TO MOUNT A PUSH FOR PROMOTION.

Two big pre-season victories set the tone for the start of win on a night when running rugby was virtually the campaign as they headed in to the Championship Cup impossible. matches with a spring in their step. A 73-14 win against A last gasp comeback from Coventry then saw Bishop’s Stortford included 11 tries, and the following week the Trailfinders hit another stumbling block on a 66-10 victory at Rosslyn Park showed how hard the squad the first weekend of November. The Green and had been working as they edged towards the Cup opener. Whites were 28-14 up heading in to the final stat s In between the pre-season friendlies and the start of the Cup, quarter, but two late tries meant that the points Ben Ward’s side also had training sessions against England were shared in a 28-28 draw. and Saracens. Eddie Jones welcomed the Trailfinders to They then headed to Leeds to take on Pennyhill Park just before their World Cup warm-up against Carnegie, and put down a marker with a hugely Ireland, and after that they took on the European Champions p9 w7 impressive 66-13 win. 10 tries were scored in total to test themselves against the best. to leave the Trailfinders in fourth place. They were A tricky first assignment in the Cup saw the Trailfinders head 24-13 in front at half time, but were relentless in to to face on Saturday 21st the second half, adding 42 unanswered points as September, and they came through it with flying colours after the attack started to shine. d1 l1 an emphatic 57-26 victory in the sun. They scored nine tries The final match before a rest weekend provided a trailed 6-3 as half time approached but a crucial in total including braces for both Rayn Smid and Jack Tovey to tricky test against at Castle Park. The try from Andrew Durutalo put them in front at the make the perfect start. Knights are always challenging opposition in front break. The defence stayed resolute in the second That was then followed by another big win, this time against of their own supporters, and it would prove to half to hold out the Knights, and then Ampthill back at Trailfinders Sports Club. Seven tries were be a tough day at the office for Ward’s side. They and Rayn Smid both crossed the line to confirm a scored by the hosts to get another bonus point win, with the 24-9 win. scoreboard showing a convincing 43-5 after the 80 minutes. As the Festive period approaches, the Trailfinders The final match of the Championship Cup block saw the are now eyeing up a place in the Championship Trailfinders head to Coventry, and they had to show all Cup knockout stages and they know that a win of their resilience to grind out a crucial 22-17 win. Kieran over Newcastle Falcons just before Christmas will Murphy, James Cordy Redden and Rayn Smid all crossed the The response however was impressive as they got back to see them enter 2020 in a very promising position. line but it was the defence that secured the win after soaking winning ways with a 52-38 victory over Reds. They up a huge amount of pressure in the final quarter. That win raced in front to lead 33-0 at half time after a superb opening put the West Londoners top of the Cup pool with three wins 40 minutes, and despite a late comeback from the Channel from three as the league then took centre stage. Islanders it was the Trailfinders who beat their rivals to move up the table. The opening match of the league campaign meant a trip to Penzance to take on , and the Green and Another trip to Bedford then followed and in terrible Whites were left disappointed after a frustrating 30-10 defeat conditions Ben Ward’s men relied on their power game to meant that they started with a reminder of how difficult the leave with an 18-5 win. Two rolling maul tries from Matt division can be. Cornish built from a strong set piece were enough to get the

6 EALINGTRAILFINDERS.COM EALINGTRAILFINDERS.COM 7 IT’S IMPORTANT FOR US TO HAVE A PRESENCE AROUND LONDON SO THAT’S SOMETHING WE’RE AIMING TO DO. THE interview Danny Harlow

DANNY HARLOW, THE NEW COMMUNITY MANAGER AT EALING TRAILFINDERS HAS HAD A FASCINATING JOURNEY TO THE CLUB WHICH HAS SEEN HIM TRAVEL THE GLOBE BEFORE SETTLING IN WEST LONDON.

The Sheffield-born rugby coach started to work abroad, this time in America his new role in the summer and is where he began to turn his focus towards embracing his new surroundings as he the oval ball. continues to grow the visibility of the “My wife then got an opportunity in club in the local area. EVERYONE America to teach and we were there “I’m loving it here so far and really starting between 2013 and 2018. We were based in to settle in to the job. At the start when Charlotte, North Carolina and the chance HERE IS we were launching the women, girls, touch came up to coach rugby which was really and netball teams it was a real challenge exciting. but now we’re starting to reap the rewards The job kept growing and by the end I was and the participation is getting much coaching nine different teams across the WORKING better. Charlotte Junior Rugby Association. There I reached out to Ross Doneghan (former weren’t many coaches out there at the Community Manager) as I saw something time so it meant that I was working with a TOWARDS online when I was still in America. We whole host of different ages from eight up stayed in contact and then I was doing a to 18 year olds. few hours a week before the chance to The regional coaching turned in to a take on the role full-time came up. GETTING job with the national team on their high It’s really exciting to be a part of this performance pathway which again opened journey. I’d like to think that I flourish in my eyes to other opportunities in the IN TO THE environments that are looking to grow sport. and it’s clear to see that the club are on kids fulfil their dreams is enough, giving across the group. First team players Craig looking to break new ground by hosting As well as that I was working with the the up. Everyone here is working towards them an opportunity to grow is what our Hampson and David Johnston are part of them in new places such as Hammersmith. union on the off-field organisation such as getting in to the Premiership and it’s very Community programme is all about. the coaching team and they have been It’s important for us to have a presence disciplinaries and scheduling which further PREMIERSHIP appealing to be involved.” great. around London so that’s something we’re fuelled my desire to work in rugby when I That’s why I’m also really enjoying the EPP aiming to do.” Harlow had the desire to travel when got back.” as it gives me the chance to coach older We have some exciting opportunities deciding on which career to embark on, kids as well who are at a different stage coming up including a training session Harlow also has big plans for match days The Community Programme means that AND IT’S VERY and a skiing trip led to a four year spell in of their development, heading towards with the Wasps AASE set-up to make sure when the first team are looking to keep the age of pupils coached ranges from the Southern Hemisphere. University.” we keep moving forward.” pushing for the Premiership, and would nursery all the way up to A Levels, and the love to see increased numbers heading “In the early 2000s I went over to New improvements made is what motivates The Elite Player Pathway is for people aged School holidays are a popular time through the turnstiles. APPEALING TO Zealand to do a ski season and ended Harlow. from 15 to 18, and is seen as the first step locally due to the Camps put on by the up staying there for much longer! I on the road to professional rugby. Community team which include coaching “New ways to engage with supporters is “That’s my main motivation to see was running a catering team and it was from the professionals, and Harlow is really important and we have plenty up people develop and something I’m very “The EPP is going really well and the amazing to be able to travel whilst starting looking to make them even bigger in 2020. our sleeve. Match days have loads of fun BE INVOLVED. passionate about. A lot of people work in standard is excellent. There are over 45 a career.” activities for all ages so we’d encourage these kind of roles to step in to the adult guys on the programme now and it’s clear “The camps have been a big success so far. you to come down and trial a day at His return then opened up another chance game but for me the chance to let the to see how good the improvements are As well as building the numbers we are Trailfinders Sports Club!”

8 EALINGTRAILFINDERS.COM EALINGTRAILFINDERS.COM 9 JORDY REID AND DAVE MCKERN ARE NOT USED TO THE FREEZING COLD TEMPERATURES OF AN ENGLISH CHRISTMAS, AND IT HAS TAKEN SOME TIME FOR THEM TO GET USED TO THE FESTIVE PERIOD AFTER MOVING FROM THEIR NATIVE AUSTRALIA TO EALING TRAILFINDERS.

Both forwards, they hail from the Sydney McKern added: “We’re the same we’ll test match and when it’s the Ashes at the area but have had very different passages head for a surf and then get the BBQ on Melbourne Cricket Ground that is what to West London. Reid was a regular in for breakfast. In Australia the traditional everyone watches. for Melbourne Rebels before food is sea food instead of meat so there’ll A lot of people head out and play cricket in a back injury stalled his progress and he be plenty of that on the go. I’d never had their backyard or on the beach and loads decided to make the move to the Greene turkey at Christmas until I joined Jersey.” THERE’S A of families will get involved. King IPA Championship. McKern began McKern is now half way through his fourth his career with Canberra Vikings and West New Year is obviously pretty famous season in the Northern Hemisphere after Lions, with an opening at down under. Everyone knows about the GREAT BUZZ spending three years on the Channel seeing him swap Australia for a spell in fireworks in Sydney so if you live in that Island at Stade Santander International, English rugby’s second tier. area the likelihood is you’ll gather around and takes it in turns with going back. the harbour.” Having a fellow Australian in the squad EVERYWHERE “I do every other one at home now so will gives them a slice of home, and they both Reid, who will head back to Sydney after have a year in England and then go back to compared an English Christmas to one the game against Newcastle said that the Australia the following year. Last season Down Under, with the main preference big day in Australia just edges it, however AND it was ideal as I played against Ealing being the weather. he couldn’t ignore some of the traditional Trailfinders in London in the last game aspects which he enjoyed in London. “On Christmas Day it can be 30 to 35 before the break and then went straight EVERYONE degrees which is pretty different to here! off from there.” “I’d have to say I prefer it back home but Last year it got up to 38 which was crazy, I’m a big fan of all the Christmas jumpers The whole experience will be familiar to there were bush fires all over the country. here. There’s a great buzz everywhere many from England, with cricket on Boxing ” Said McKern. and everyone at home wants to spend AT HOME Day a huge part of the culture as well as one in England. You see from all the films A Christmas in the Reid household couldn’t the usual New Year celebrations. the snow which is so famous and it’s a be more different to what it is experienced “On Christmas Eve everyone tends to meet completely different experience.” WANTS TO by most in Britain, particularly his morning up with friends, similarly to how people do tradition. Both players will be hoping that they in England. It’s just so different because of have an extra reason to celebrate this “We get up and the first thing we’ll do the weather so we’re all outside. Everyone SPEND ONE Christmas, as a strong December for is head down to the beach for a surf. It’s is always buzzing as it’s the summer the Trailfinders on the pitch could see really busy as everyone is out and about, holidays so most people will have been off them qualify for the Championship Cup sometimes we’ll stay on the coast and work for a while. knockout stages as well as adding even IN ENGLAND. it’s great fun. The weather is so good so Boxing Day is similar and it’s a massive more pressure to Newcastle Falcons with everyone stays outside pretty late. I’m day for sport. Often there will be a cricket the race for the league title heating up. going back this year and can’t wait.”

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HOLIDAY CAMPS: Our summer and autumn camps have been incredibly successful, engaging with hundreds of children throughout the school holiday periods. Professional coaches and club pro-players challenged our camp players through manipulating games to help them master their rugby skills. TFSC will be closed over the festive period so our next camp will be during the spring half term on 18th, 19th & 20th February. We are currently running an early-bird offer of £60 GIRLS AND WOMEN’S RUGBY: for all 3 days of the camp. The offer runs untill the end of the year. To sign up visit www.clubs-hub.com/ealing-trailfinders After an incredibly successful re-launch of our girls rugby section, we have continued this trend with the revival of the SCHOOL CAMP PARTNER: womens team. Practices are well underway with some fun games and drills to develop the core skills and the even more This year, we have partnered with Latymer Upper School important fitness levels! Practice continues every Monday to host a range of clinics, masterclasses and girls camps evening from 7:30pm at the Trailfinders Sports Ground. All at their excellent sports facilities in Hammersmith. Pete abilities and ages over 18 are welcome. For more information Lydon helped deliver a kicking clinic whilst George Davis contact Danny on [email protected] or 07494899 shared his expertise to a keen forward pack. The community department then helped to deliver a girls taster session, to provide an opportunity for the Latymer girls to try rugby. We will continue this successful partnership into the new year by ELITE PLAYER PATHWAY: hosting more school holiday camps at the wood lane sports During the summer, we established the Elite Player ground. Pathway (EPP). This was set up to identify and develop the brightest talent in London. It is the first step within the Ealing Trailfinders rugby academy which can progress onto PRIMARY SCHOOL TAG TOURNAMENTS: educational and playing opportunities with Brunel University. Primary school children from all over the borough came We strive to develop our athletes both physically and together at Trailfinders Sports Ground to meet in two mentally. Our cutting edge strength and conditioning tournaments on the pathway to the London Youth Games. programmes are designed to help players play at the highest Willow Tree School Sports Partnership organised the 1st level, working on speed and agility to ensure they are the tournament with several schools and hundreds of students fastest and most resilient player they can be. Our rugby coming along and battling out for their chance to compete sessions focus on high quality decision making, working in the games. Pro-players Eli Niko, Nathan Fowles and Shane on the technical skills to apply to a tactical solution. Self- Buckley helped out on the day with some coaching and awareness and reflection skills are also matured through handed out the medals at the end of the event. Featherstone video analysis, questioning and individual development NETBALL: School Sports Partnership’s event came along two weeks plans. later. David Johnston, Harry Sloan, Pat Howard and Seb We are very excited about the brand-new Ealing Trailfinders Stegmann all came out to support the event, once again The pathway continues into higher education in our academy Netball Club. U16s practice is on Sunday mornings from helping coach the next generation of players. Edward at Brunel University, then onto the senior academy and 11am-1pm. Over 16s practice is on Tuesday evenings from Betham beat St. Gregory’s in the Established ‘A’ team Willow finally, the 1st team. 7pm-8pm. Whether you have been playing for years, looking Tree competition. Little Ealing Primary won the Featherstone to get back into the sport or you’ve never played at all, this For more information on the Elite Player Pathway, or how competition, beating Fielding Primary in the final. Both is a great club and facility to get involved with. All ages and you can try out for the programme, please email Danny at teams will progress to the playoffs on 4th March. Good luck abilities are welcome. For more information email the Danny [email protected] to all teams! in the community department: [email protected]

2020 EALINGTRAILFINDERS.COM EALINGTRAILFINDERS.COM 21 IN THE COMMUNITY… Twitter: @ETCommunity_ We have partnered with the international Presbyterian Instagram: Ealing_Trailfinders_Community Church to continue our support of the community through MASTERCLASSES: the delivery of sport and education but also help in other areas too. We will be running rugby sessions for the church’s Whether you are just starting out or a seasoned player, these youth club on Thursday evenings. We will hold a taster masterclasses are great for covering the broad range of skills session in December to raise awareness for the project, then required by all athletes to be successful in the modern game. practices will run regularly after the festive period. FORWARDS MASTERCLASS: Outside of sport and education, Ealing churches provide After the success of our last kicking masterclass, our emergency dormitory style accommodation for those professional coaches and players will be running a sleeping on the streets during the winter months. The forwards masterclass, to work on the technical aspects of international Presbyterian church will open its doors on scrummaging and lineouts, including: Friday evenings, when our players and staff will help provide food and friendship to those who need a little extra. -Safe and effective scrummaging We will also be working with the church to raise awareness -Powerful lineout lifting technique for World Down Syndrome Day. On 21st March we will -Explosive lineout jumping technique be encouraging our fans to wear brightly coloured, mis- matched socks to help achieve this. Official #LotsOfSocks Focusing on these key techniques will help you become socks can be purchased at https://www.downs-syndrome. more dominant, winning a greater number of set-pieces for org.uk/product/lots-of-socks-socks-2019/ your team. We are always looking for sponsors and contributors to our Where: Trailfinders Sports Club foundation to help us engage with more projects like this. If When: 14th December 1:30pm-2:30pm this is something you would be interested in, please contact Danny at [email protected] Price: £20 inc. 1 x adult ticket to game (can do it free it you think that would be better) You can keep up to date with all community departments activities through the following social media platforms: Sign up: www.clubs-hub.com/ealing-trailfinders Facebook: www.facebook.com/Ealing-Trailfinders- Enquiries: [email protected] Community-Department

EALINGTRAILFINDERS.COM 23 THE TRAILFINDERS RUGBY ACADEMY ARE NOW APPROACHING THE END OF THEIR FIRST BLOCK AS SCHOLARS, AND WILL BE LOOKING TO MAKE FURTHER STRIDES FORWARD AS THE 2019/20 SEASON HEATS UP.

“THE BOYS ARE GOING INCREDIBLY WELL AND THE PERFORMANCES ARE GETTING BETTER EVERY TIME THEY PLAY. WHEN CHATTING TO ONE OF OUR SCHOLARS RECENTLY HE TOLD ME THAT THIS IS THE BEST RUGBY EXPERIENCE THAT HE HAS EVER HAD AND THAT IS EXACTLY WHAT WE ARE STRIVING TO PROVIDE.”

Scholars are also offered game time at already a Scholarship for Brunel University striving to provide. partner clubs and are flourishing in the registered which shows the path provided We are building a culture and environment National Leagues. Dan Hiscocks has by Ealing Trailfinders. On the pitch they have been going from team player Nathan Fowles also delivered Scholars. Charlie Dearman and Sione that is focused and professional to give become a fan-favourite at London Welsh, strength to strength, whilst off the field a talk to the whole squad about mental Funaki were invited to a behind the scenes The Trailfinders Rugby Academy staff have them every chance of making a career out whilst Ewan Fenley and Reuben Norville they are getting guidance and support to health and how to deal with the stress of tour of Sky Sports and went on set during been present at a number of well-known of the game. are leading ’ charge to the make the most of their opportunity. full time sport. their coverage of New Zealand v Australia tournaments scouting future talent, with top of the table. It is a privilege for them to have so many in the Rugby Championship. Not only did a stall at St Joe’s Festival and big plans for The Scholars are given talks on a weekly Another treat for the Scholars is a visit training sessions delivered by the first they see how a live programme is brought Charlie Dearman has been at Maidenhead, the upcoming Rosslyn Park Sevens. basis from different industries to help with from Adam Gray, who has been one of the team coaches who are of the highest together, but they also watched the game and as a centre he has the privilege of their education and performance. top chefs in the country for the last 30 In mid December before Ealing Trailfinders calibre, and the fact that the academy feel alongside Sean Fitzpatrick, Michael Lynagh learning from World Cup Winner Will years. He has held a Michelin star for 11 host Coventry in the Championship so connected with the first team is a big First team nutritionist Rebecca Townsend and Will Greenwood who were happy to Greenwood who is Head Coach there. years in a row, and he will be delivering a Cup there will be an Academy Lunch for plus. We are also very excited to see our has delivered two lectures informing the answer any questions. practical education workshop on how to All of the highlights are uploaded to the Scholars and their parents, where Ty Sterry scholars go for glory in the league and players on how important their diet is, prepare food for performance. Team Brunel are having a fabulous season Ealing Trailfinders YouTube Channel on a will deliver a review so far and show how cup.” as well as the effects of alcohol amongst so far and the Scholars are showing weekly basis, so to see some stars of the the journey is on an upward curve. other factors to aid their rugby. He will have just a small hob and a Over the next few months we will be their quality on the pitch. They have future in action make sure you subscribe microwave to prove to the students that Academy Manager Ty Sterry was full of making some recruitment drives as the The Head of RFU Anti Doping specialist registered some impressive results against to keep up to date. they can repeat his creations in their halls praise for the progress that has been 2020 intake starts to take shape. We have Stephen Watkins visited Brunel to educate teams such as University of Cambridge, of residence. The event will be supported The Elite Player Pathway is another made so far. a number of school visits planned across everyone on the programme including the University of Surrey, Queen Mary by the first team at Ealing Trailfinders Academy initiative which is proving to the country and are always on the look Women’s team. He also has a Masters in University of London as well as Harper “The boys are going incredibly well and and their staff, with the evening being be a huge success. First team players out for partners like our agreement with Psychology so gave some advice on his Adams. the performances are getting better every streamed on Facebook live and coverage David Johnston and Craig Hampson are Cardinal Newman.” many areas of expertise. time they play. When chatting to one of on the website. The main aim for this season is to secure coaching on a weekly basis and passing our scholars recently he told me that this Email [email protected] to enquire Club Chaplin Paul Levy is a regular visitor promotion in the league, and early on their rugby experiences. The next Work experience is also something is the best rugby experience that he has about the programme and gain giving them support and offering them indications suggest that is a very realistic stage after completing the EPP is the that the staff organise regularly for the ever had and that is exactly what we are information on Open Day dates. the opportunity to talk if needed, and first aim with the results so far. transition in to University, and there is

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Fly-Half Michael Cooke has already had international recognition since joining the AGE: 20 Trailfinders Rugby Academy in the summer, and he spoke about how he has found the opening POSITION: months at Trailfinders Sports Club. EWAN FENLEY SCRUM HALF HOW ARE YOU FINDING THE TRAILFINDERS RUGBY ACADEMY SO The scrum-half is excelling in the Trailfinders Rugby So far this season he has spent time on loan at Henley FAR? Academy and is highlighted as a potential star of the Hawks to get regular game time, and has become a stand- So far overall it has been a very enjoyable future. out figure in their squad. A Man of the Match performance experience. There have been days more on his debut set the tone, as the coaches watch him A great passer of the ball, Fenley has developed challenging than others but the support and closely with a view to a first team opportunity. significantly since starting in June. A focus on conditioning environment around you in the academy allows has brought him up to peak fitness, playing twice a week Fenley was previously in the Gloucester Academy before you to grow and progress as a player and a to give him maximum exposure. moving to London, and spent most of the pre-season person. with the first team learning from the likes of Jordan Burns, He is seen as a leader within the academy group and WHAT IS THE BEST THING ABOUT Nathan Fowles and Craig Hampson which is now paying is thriving during the Team Brunel fixtures, scoring an BEING IN THE ACADEMY? off. exceptional try against University of Portsmouth to It is a very professional environment day in day announce himself on the BUCS circuit. out even whilst being a university student at the same time. The blend of uni rugby and training sessions among the first team has been very enjoyable for me personally. YOU WERE CALLED UP FOR THE AGE: 18 WHAT ARE YOUR AIMS PERSONALLY IRELAND UNDER 19S, HOW PROUD FOR THE REST OF THE SEASON? POSITION: DOES THAT MAKE YOU? I’d really like to get selected into the next camp I was very pleased to get the call up to the CHARLY TCHEN CENTRE/WINGER and squad with Ireland u19s and continue training squad this October as I have worked getting training time under my belt with the very hard during pre season with Ealing The versatile back who can play either in the centre or He has been a regular for the first team at Brunel and is Ealing Trailfinders 1st XV, but at the same time Trailfinders and with the Brunel team more on the wing is another Scholar who has a bright future at in a rich vein of try-scoring form, including crossing four it would be great if we as a team at Brunel could recently. Ealing Trailfinders. times against Queen Mary University of London. secure promotion in our first year as a young YOU ALSO WENT AWAY WITH squad. Tchen arrived from the Gloucester Academy and His power and pace make him hard to stop, and his ability IRELAND FOR SEVENS, HOW WAS represented them in the Singha Sevens at Franklin’s to beat the first defender has impressed the first team TRAINING ALONGSIDE THE FIRST THAT AS AN EXPERIENCE? Gardens, showing how highly rated he is. coaches when training at Trailfinders Sports Club with the TEAM AT EALING TRAILFINDERS, professionals. The 7s experience was awesome getting to go HOW MUCH BETTER DOES THAT abroad and play over multiple days, plus coming MAKE YOU AS A PLAYER? away as the European champions was class. For me personally I feel it definitely makes me The U19s selection was a nice bonus after this raise my standards and challenges me to play success and I think part of it was down to my at that higher level when I’m given the chance, performances during that tournament. AGE: 18 which I am really enjoying and hope to be able to RESULTS FOR TEAM BRUNEL HAVE continue. POSITION: BEEN VERY POSITIVE SO FAR, IS THAT HOW GOOD IS THE COACHING AND HARRY DUGMORE BACK ROW GIVING YOU LOTS OF CONFIDENCE? HOW MUCH DOES THAT HELP YOU I’m enjoying how well the squad is playing IMPROVE? The flanker was the first member of the Trailfinders He is known for his physical approach to the game, with together at the moment and it is definitely The coaches are very professional in what they Rugby Academy to make his debut for the Ealing a number of barnstorming runs proving too much for the fair to say we have a lot of confidence at the do and are completely focused on their roles. Trailfinders first team, coming on alongside fellow Team Brunel opponents to deal with. moment. We’re hoping to continue this good run This only helps when it comes to training and scholar Charlie Dearman in the pre-season friendly of games through to the end of the season and He has been working hard on his physical development to encouraging the lads to perform at their best. against Bishop’s Stortford. build on each performance. prepare for professional rugby, and completed the whole Dugmore, a former Harlequins academy player from the pre-season with the first team. age of 13 until 18 has also represented England at Under The first team coaches are extremely excited by his 16 and Under 18 level, making the back-rower a hugely potential, and he is expected to make more appearances in exciting prospect for the Trailfinders. the Green and White shirt in the coming years.

27 NEW THE Partnership Academy Launched EALING TRAILFINDERS HAVE LAUNCHED A BRAND NEW Gareth Rise PARTNERSHIP WITH LAMBS RUGBY, STARTING IN 2020.

GARETH RISE LEADS THE SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAMME WITH BRUNEL UNIVERSITY LONDON AS HEAD OF RUGBY, AND WE ARE VERY HERE HE TALKS THROUGH WHAT A WEEK LOOKS LIKE IN THE EXCITED TRAILFINDERS RUGBY ACADEMY. ABOUT THIS PARTNERSHIP meet at 17:30 to discuss the training a game, so Thursday’s are mainly for session. The beauty of most of the recovery due to the game the previous WITH EALING coaches working for the professional day. The medical staff are available but team at Trailfinders Sports Club means we encourage the scholars to use the spa TRAILFINDERS, that everyone is immediately on the same at Brunel to relax. A number of them are page when we arrive at Brunel. From 18:10 playing for clubs on loan so they will be A CLUB WHO onwards we’ll have a team meeting and off to training in the evening, again giving SHARE MANY OF there is also a senior players meeting, them more exposure to elite rugby. allowing them to voice any issues. At On Friday mornings there are skills OUR VIEWS AND 19:00 training will begin, the duration is 80 sessions put on by Head Coach Paddy minutes with an attack focus. Gill which are high intensity to get them VALUES ON THE Tuesdays are similar but our training has all working hard. We have a meeting after more of an eye on the defence to ensure to review the game from that week and GAME. that we cover all bases. During the day highlight how we can get better. Then there are gym top-ups if required as we’ll have a general chat about our aims well as injury rehabilitation clinics and for the following week, before they head analysis facilities. Andy Holloway will lead in to another Strength and Conditioning As part of the deal, Trailfinders Sports development days in different areas of As a club they not only have a the meeting before training, and often session. Club will be hosting three events on the country from which the squad is successful Championship team, We pride ourselves on providing the most there are matches on Wednesday so it is their behalf in the early stages of the chosen. they also have an exciting M&J and comprehensive rugby and education Saturday sees a number of our players New Year. Youth section, a superb Academy important that we ensure that preparation Ealing Trailfinders Director of Rugby scheme in the country, and that is head out on loan to go and play in the and an excellent partnership with is as good as it can be. In January Lambs will have their Ben Ward is hugely excited by this new reflected in the week for the students national leagues. For those who are not Brunel University, and we believe this Chairman’s Day in West London on partnership. to ensure that they can become the best Wednesday is Game Day and a fantastic playing they attend a training session partnership can support those players Sunday 5th January, before a match rugby players possible. opportunity for the players to put all of at Ealing Trailfinders which is led by the “It is great to partner with Lambs who represent us with a variety of against Irish Exiles two weeks later. their hard work in to action. For home professional staff. Director of Rugby for the next year. George Whalley exciting opportunities and pathways The week begins at 7am on a Monday Saturday 8th February will also see matches we tend to meet around 12:30 Ben Ward is regularly there to coach the and Charlie Dearman who are both beyond their U6th year at school. morning with a Strength and Conditioning them take on Crawshays Welsh at the ahead of a 14:00 kick off. We’ve had some academy which gives them a big boost. members of the Trailfinders Rugby session in the gym led by Sam Risbridger home of Ealing Trailfinders. On top of this, it gives our players brilliant results recently against teams Academy played for Lambs last year so and Elliot Jamerson. The Scholars are On home match days a lot of the Academy the opportunity to use the fantastic that are in higher leagues than ourselves Established in 2006, Lambs RFC, who it shows the strong link that we already split in to forwards and backs to give members will stay after their training facilities at Ealing Trailfinders.” such as University of Portsmouth and are run voluntarily, played their first have as we aim to create another them space to complete their bespoke session to watch the first team play. There University of the West of England. game in 2007 and are synonymous pathway for our academy.” LAMBS EVENTS AT EALING programmes. are also a number of opportunities for with a fast and expansive approach TRAILFINDERS: As well as our league and cup fixtures we them to help out such as programme sales Alexander Laybourne, National Director After the gym they will attend their to the sport. They exist to create are also organising a number of fixtures to and kit assistance, showing how much at Lambs is also delighted to partner Sunday 5th January - Chairmans Day lectures and if there are gaps in their openings for boys to showcase their fill the calendar. The likes of RAF, Henley they immerse themselves in the whole with the club. timetable the opportunity to train with and some Premiership Academy sides are club. rugby skills at invitational level when Sunday 19th January -Lambs vs Irish the first team at Ealing Trailfinders often all great options for us. other opportunities, due to their “We are very excited about this Exiles arises. Sunday’s are a rest day for the players after commitments cannot be pursued. partnership with Ealing Trailfinders, a Saturday 8th February - Lambs vs There is still a social aspect for the players a demanding week and then they prepare club who share many of our views and On Monday evenings the coaching staff At U18’s level, players are nominated Crawshays Welsh which is often on Wednesday nights after for another big effort once again. values on the game. by their school to take part in regional

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