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John Congerton RIP – Details of Funeral Service

It is with great sadness that I have to inform you that John Congerton passed away on Monday afternoon after a short but hard fought battle against cancer.

John was a great Ealing man and served both the club and Middlesex in a number of capacities over a number of years. John was a former Ealing Colts manager and, along with his good friend Jim Russell, he fulfilled the same role for a number of years with Middlesex.  

John took huge pride in watching his son Mark develop as an Ealing 1st XV player and go on to become 1st XV Captain in 1998/99. In recent years John, also a Vice President of the club, could be found at Vallis Way on 1st XV home match days cheering on his club and keeping Bill Taylor and George Clempson in order…not an easy task!!

We’ll miss John’s wit and cheerful demeanor and his love of our club. We send our condolences and deepest sympathy to John’s family from all at the Club.

John’s funeral will take place at Breakspear Crematorium on Wednesday 4th July at 2.15pm and then afterwards in the hall at the rear of the Adam and Eve pub in Hayes. Mark and his family have asked that instead of flowers donations can be made in memory of John at donateinmemory.cancerresearchuk.org/0002912

Les O’Gorman – Hon Secretary

News from USA v Tonga in Junior World Rugby trophy

Ealing player and USA U20s captain Will Magie demonstrates the wrong technique as he puts in a try saving tackle against Tongan Siale Talakai. Will’s father Rob took some satisfaction as he noted that the Tongaon also hobbled off the field after the tackle.

USA had the last laugh though as they ended up shock winners 22-11. See report.

 

Will Magie leads USA JAAs to victories against Canada

The USA Rugby Men’s Junior All-Americans, captained by Ealing’s Will Magie, the JAA’s fly half playmaker, stormed back from a 0-21 deficit on Saturday (May 26) to take out Canada’s Under 20s 34-28 at Bear Mountain Stadium in Langford. The USA swept the two match series.

See match reports here and here.

1st XV Squad Announcement: May 2012

1st XV Squad Announcement

I am pleased to announce that apart from Dinos Alexopoulos who is retiring all the players who featured in our first season in National 1 have all re-signed for season 2012/13. These include our five England Counties players.

2011/12 was an exciting season with us finishing second, scoring 1000 points in the league, getting some big results both home and away, having five players selected for the England Counties squad and also three selected to tour in June and Phil Chesters being selected for the Barbarians.

You will see below a list of our new player signings. We have managed to recruit some very good players which will all add to our already competitive squad.

New signings for season 2012/13

Tim Tunnicliff – ex Blackheath and Esher. Last season he was the player coach at Old Colfeians

Richard Townsend – Hartpury College, England Students and Canada U20s

Steve Pape – ex Cornish All Blacks, Rosslyn Park and last year played for London Scottish. He has also represented England Counties, England Students, England Universities, England Colleges and England U18s

Ben Thomas – he has played for England U20s, Saracens Academy, London Welsh, Barking and played for London Scottish last season

Adam Sowter – Richmond and has also represented St Marys University

Sam Shires – Tynedale and has also represented England Counties

Tom Parker – ex London Irish and Barking. He has also represented England U20s

Andrew Henderson – ex Newbury and Rotherham, Jersey and for Barking last season. He has also represented England Counties

Jake Hobbs – Luton

Jack Dever – Kent University

Senior Academy

Isaac Ajiyi – Last year he was involved in the following; Wasps elite player development group, St Benedicts Captain and Middlesex county

Joe McVey – ex Staines, Feltham and Strodes College

Matt Killeen – Matt is a product of our Youth section and has represented Middlesex County and Irish Exiles

Players who have been released

The following players have been released from their contracts. We would like to thank them all and wish them the very best in their future endeavors

Ben Acton, Dinos Alexopoulos, Ian Barnes, David Birtwhistle, Tom Fidler, Jamie Gibbs, Callum Grant, Ryan Gregory, Ben Griffiths, Neil Hallett and Tony Paul.

Mike Cudmore
Ealing Trailfinders Director of Rugby

Chairman’s Report

Ealing Rugby Club Chairman Mike Stiff is releasing his end of season report to all members via email.

Keep an eye out for it in your inboxes shortly

Ealing Rugby Club Summer Ball: Fri 25 May 2012

Friday 25th May – Doors Open 7.30pm

It’s time to get that Tux dry cleaned again! This year’s summer extravaganza is just around the corner and all you have to do to buy your tickets is click  on the link below.

Headlines this year are

  • We’ve beefed up the entertainment and there will be a couple of amusing surprises!
  • We will all be in one Ballroom
  • The location is newly refurbished and just up the road from the Club
  • You can either organise yourselves in tables of 10, or buy individually and we will organise for you 
  • Tickets from £60 per head to include reception drink and three course dinner with wine.

You can book online at:

www.eventim.co.uk/cgi-bin/tickets.html?fun=evdetail&doc=evdetailb&key=750420$2059063&affiliate=RLR

Any queries, please contact Lindsay on lji8@hotmail.com or 07540 469 171

REPORT: Ealing Exiles 15 – 14 Old Actonians IIs – Winning MMT Div 5 league semi-final!

Ealing Exiles make it to the MMT div 5 finals by beating Old Actonians IIs in the semi’s 15-14! Proud Nick Greenhalgh reports from the blindside flank.
 
Exiles turned up to OAs grounds last Saturday with some intrepidation. There were some large unfamiliar OAs warning up, their first team were due to play directly after us on the same pitch. Would they switch the teams?  Was the 1st XV game as important as making it to the final…  Well there were a few new faces, but not many, but we had a strong side and went out meaning business.
 
We took the game straight to them. Clive L firing some smashing runs into their centres making good ground, being well backed up by the forwards.  But all our early endeavours were thwarted as we failed to make points from our forays into their red zone!  We picked up a few injuries too.  Steve R and James H both left the pitch with ankle and knee problems.  Luckily our subs bench was healthy and we could soak up this loss, and indeed both these two made it back onto the pitch before the end of the game and their work then was appreciated.
 
However, being Exiles we did not want to make light work of our win.  We allowed the oppo to score the first two tries and found ourselves staring down the barrel of a 14-0 score line within the first 15 minutes.  Not disheartened we came straight back, with a try from Craig at fullback from a restart. The pace of Craig was clear as he managed to outwit and out pace all that tried to hinder him. Sadly the kick was missed. 
 
Shortly after that the forwards built up some pressure inside the oppo 22 and from a ruck managed to pop it out to an enthusiastic Jonathan K who sprinted it down the touchline out of the defenders reach grounding the ball safely about 10 yards to the right of the posts due to possible Actonian incursions preventing a between the post number.  The kick was missed again!
 
In the hot March day we played 20 minute quarters and were thankful for the water breaks.  We played hard an fast and in general had most of the possession, but that mattered little as the first 2 tries had shown us we had flaws, some tackles were going too high and we were making a few school boy mistakes giving away a fair amount of penalties.  But the scrum was strong.  Eff picked up a knock to the head about 20 mins in but refused to acknowledge he ought to leave the pitch until about 5 mins from the end. Like a soldier he kept going from scrum to scrum steadying the platform as the front row changed here and there, as Greg, Ghassan, Barry, Steve, Pete and Marc worked hard on the oppo. The scrum was magnificent!  We made many yards and even when the oppo did win they were often on the back foot with Exile back-row ready to take them down.  As blindside flanker I particularly enjoyed getting a good grab on the large no.8 as he had a go on the blindside and dragging him towards touch, wasn’t sure I’d make it until Tom made it over from the open side flank and smashed him from behind giving us the line-out!  
 
Still we were 10-14 down.  We had a few kick-able penalties, but we opted not to take them. Not sure why! Alex K was skipper on the day and had clearly been brushing up on the Barry Cousins’ book of captaincy decisions, so it was scrums or runs and no kicking..  This may have been a good thing as the 3 kicks we did have the opportunity to take for goal failed to reach there mark.  I think we need to look to using some forwards for goal kicking with Jonathan McK and Marc C having good kicking skills…  May have a quick shoot out competition before the final!
 
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Elder statesman Steve R with a knackered ankle flies! 
 
As time ran low were were still not in the lead, but we were closing down on it despite some worrying long kicks with horrible oppo pleasing bounces giving Craig at fullback a hard time.  However from one of these James H, back on the pitch, showed a clean pair of heals on a 40 yard run that ended with the last line of the oppo defence finally stopping him.  The support got there eventually.  We persisted in several phases and got ever closer to the line.  We had a couple of scrums about 10 yards out but still couldn’t quite get it.
 
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Jonathan McK making headway!
Jonathan McK smashed hard into the oppo but still was repelled, the ball was recycled and white line fever was abated, and a yard out from the line I put my hands on the ball, was looking at the white line, but uncharacteristically I pushed it back to Andy at scrum half who flung it fast to Simon at no. 10 who was about to spin it wide when he saw a gap you could fit a bus through open in front of him, and finally we got the final try!  Needless to say the kick was missed.  
 
Six minutes remained and we nervously contained the oppo, again despite some scary moments as they did make some ground in the centre of the pitch.  But a kick too far to the wrong person allowed us to clear into deep touch and hear that magical (for us) long blast of the whistle.
 
Great performance from the Exiles! We now get to play in the MMT5 finals for the first time since 2007, getting to meet Twickenham IIIs who thus far we’ve had a loss and draw against, may be time for our win so we get the full spectrum of outcomes against them. Can’t wait!  Big thanks to OAs for being gracious in defeat and providing us and many of our young families great hospitality. As well as a big thanks to our numerous supporters, best turn out of the season.  Who would have thought we’d get from bottom three in the league in the early stages to the finals having won only 7 league table games!!!  Never underestimate the late come back of the might Ealing Exiles!  Come one lads get fired up for the final! Lets bring home the silverware this time!!!
 
Photos courtesy of Andy Madden: link
 
Tries:
Craig
Jonathan McK
Simon T
 
Squad and rough position played:
Afe Ogun – 11
Alex Kruczkowski – 12 – Skipper
Andy Johnston – 9
Anthony Lynch – 4
Barry Cousins – 2,3
Clive Lungley – 11
Ghassan Matta – 3
Greg Life – 3
James Hitchcock – 15
Jonathan McKeogh – 8,5
Marc Hubbard – 1
Neal Craig – 13
Nick Davies – 13
Nick Greenhalgh – 6
Peter Rank – 2
Simon Tyler – 10
Steve Richards – 6, 3
Tom Bignell – 7
Kean Marden – 6
Craig Davies – 15

Benefits And Uses Of Your Membership Card

 

Ealing Trailfinders Rugby Club Membership Cards

Why use your card at the club:

  • 5% off at the Trailfinders Sports Club bar when you present your card
  • Trailfinders Sports Club will refund a futher 5% of the total to Ealing Trailfinders Rugby Club 
  • You can Pre Charge your card (no need for cash)

So next time you’re at the club, don’t forget to use your card!

You must present the card to the TFSC staff whenever you spend money over the bar. Presentation of the card will give you a 5% discount and TFSC will refund a further 5% to the rugby club.

Also, did you realise that you can pre charge the card? Rather like an oyster card, money can be put on it, this has many advantages, your kids can use the card, you needn’t bring cash to the club when training etc.

Winners Announced for the 2012 RFU President’s XV Awards

 

 Winners Announced for the 2012 RFU President’s XV Awards, Supported by QBE

On Thursday 15th March 15 rugby clubs across the country were named as the 2012 winners of the RFU President’s XV Awards, supported by QBE. The winning club in each of the 15 categories will receive £500, with two Runners Up projects in each category receiving £100 for their club.

The Awards, supported by QBE, Official Insurance Partner of England Rugby, were launched in October last year by RFU President Willie Wildash, 2003 Rugby World Cup winner Joe Worsley and England Women’s star Maggie Alphonsi. Winners have been chosen by a panel of judges who sought to identify and reward initiatives that promote the development of rugby at a grassroots level.

The Winning Clubs are:

PXV Trophy Winning Club
Choose Rugby – Player Recruitment Campaign Old Rutlishians FC
This is Rugby – Discipline HMP The Mount RFC
More Volunteers – Farnham RUFC
Better Referees – Hertfordshire Society of Ref’s
Playing Opportunities – Sandbach RUFC
High Quality Coaching – Dorchester RFC
Better Facilities – Ilkley RUFC
Women and Girls Development – Exeter Saracens RFC
Community Links Streatham – Croydon RFC
Schools Development – Ealing Trailfinders RFC
Student Players – Henley College Coventry
Fundraising – Thurrock RFC
Comms & Technology – Weymouth RFC
Young Volunteers (vRugby) – University College London Women’s
Seal of Approval Club of the Year – Hitchin RFC

Elliot Miller, General Manager UK National, QBE European Operations,commented:

“QBE is proud to support the RFU President’s XV Awards once again as part of our commitment to rugby. Initiatives such as this are vital to recognise and reward clubs whose work has helped to develop and strengthen the game at a grassroots level. The ideas put in place here are entrepreneurial and original and will provide inspiration to clubs nationwide”.

Willie Wildash, RFU President, said:

“It’s been a phenomenal year for entries and as ever the competition was fierce. The quality of entries was very high this year and this made life difficult for the panel of judges. All the winners and runners up named here, as well as all of the others who submitted entries, are clubs doing a great job at the grassroots end of our game, across many important development areas. These clubs are the heart and soul of rugby and it’s wonderful to be able to acknowledge and appreciate the hard work put in by all the volunteers involved.”