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Ealing Trailfinders are the reigning champions, ... Trailfinders Sports Ground Attendance: 1,012 Referee: Tom Foley [8] Round 4. 11 October 2024 19:45
Ealing Trailfinders Rugby Club is an English professional rugby union club based in West London. The club's first team are the reigning RFU Championship champions of 2023–24 but were considered ineligible for promotion to Premiership Rugby as their home ground's capacity is too small. [ 2 ]
Ealing Trailfinders (2nd title) Matches played: 110: Attendance: 175,342 (average 1,594 per match) Highest attendance: 5,047 – Coventry v Nottingham, 26 December 2023: Lowest attendance: 481 – London Scottish v Doncaster Knights, 9 March 2024: Tries scored: 895 (average 8.1 per match) Top point scorer: 184 – Patrick Pellegrini, Coventry ...
Ealing Trailfinders stunned Saracens 50-29 in an enthralling encounter in the latest round of the Premiership Rugby Cup. Ealing looked the stronger from the first whistle, with Mike Willemse and ...
Attendance: 247,546 (average 4,951 per match) Highest attendance: 20,122 – Leicester v Northampton, 1 February 2025: Lowest attendance: 525 – Caldy v Doncaster, 23 November 2024: Tries scored: 426 (average 8.5 per match) Top point scorer: 63 – Josh Hodge : Top try scorer: 9 – Paul Brown-Bampoe : Official website; www.premiershiprugby.com
On 2 September 2019, London Broncos set a new rugby league attendance record at the ground when a crowd of 3,051 watched Broncos host Leeds Rhinos On 4 May 2019, Ealing Trailfinders set the record attendance for a rugby union match at TFSG hosting London Irish in the RFU Championship Cup final, attracting 3,627 which is currently the record ...
Attendance: 245,304 (average 4,380 per match) Highest attendance: 14,460 – Gloucester v Leicester Tigers, 15 March 2024: Lowest attendance: 384 – London Scottish v Jersey Reds, 10 September 2023: Tries scored: 481 (average 8.6 per match) Top point scorer: 46 – George Barton : Top try scorer: 8 – Jack Clement : Official website
On 22 May, both Ealing Trailfinders and Saracens qualified for the final. The final was confirmed on 3 June, with Ealing Trailfinders playing the first leg at home. In June 2021, it was confirmed that only Saracens were eligible for promotion, as Ealing Trailfinders did not meet an RFU deadline, despite having a groundshare in place.