| Competition | Counties 1 Middx |
| Regulations | RFU Regulation 6 Adult Competitions |
| Location | See "Related Records & Places" |
| Pitch | 3G (no flat shoes or blades) Championship |
| Captain | Lewis Steadman |
| Vice Captain | Toby Holt |
| Coaches | Phil Smith, Eddie Beck |
| Team Manager | Ian Price |
| Medic | Millie Watts |
| Referee | Huw Evans 07866 882683 |
| Press Attaché | Rob Williams |
| Veo Camera | Paul Clarke |
| Hospitality | Paul Clarke, Rob Williams |
| Transport | At home |
| Match Day Schedule | 13.00 - 13.30 Arrival/strapping 13.30 - 13.40 Team meeting 13.40 - 14.20 Personal activation 14.20 - 14.55 Team warm-up 14.55 Back in changing room 15.00 KICK OFF £5 fine into team kitty for late arrival at team meeting. Message or phone team manager if running late. |
| 1871 Playing Kit | 1sts New TKR Green |
| Changing Room | CCH |
| Opposition Changing Rooms | CCH |
| Ref Changing Room | OP6 |
| Team Rota | Pre-match/post-match duties players: 1 - 3 |
| Dress code pre-match | TKR social |
| Dress code post-match | TKR social |
| Pitchside Access Stadium Pitch | All spectators and other site visitors must remain outside the stadium perimeter fence. Only players, coaches and required personnel are allowed inside the perimeter fence. Access to the playing area itself is restricted to those wearing approved footwear. Flat soled shoes, trainers, sandals, blades etc are not permitted. Trailfinders Sports Club thank all Vallis Way site users for their co-operation on this. |
Team Selection
1 Tim Hitchcock
2 Leo Codrington-Lambert
3 Pat Nash
4 Reggie Elliot-Jones
5 Sevanaia Laqeratabua
6 Gereint Price
7 Toby Holt
8 Dave Francis
9 Nicholas Dawes
10 Harry Vidler
11 Kyle Beck
12 George Emmerson
13 Lewis Steadman
14 Josh Steadman
15 Harrison Slater
Substitutes
16 Jack Feeney
17 Carlos Duarte
18 Archie Baxter
Ealing Trailfinders 1871 emerged from a mighty battle with Old Haberdashers with a crucial 5-point win to stay just a point behind Finchley at the top of the table, but were pushed all the way by a skillful and determined opposition in a pulsating and dramatic game that was a credit to Level 7 rugby.
Habs gained a penalty from the kick off, moved steadily downfield and put Ealing on the back foot for several minutes. Pressure on the 1871 line eventually yielded a try on the right from a dominant maul. This early setback, with the try converted, was compounded by a yellow card for flanker Toby Holt with a quarter of an hour gone, and a second converted try two minutes later courtesy of an intercepted pass as Ealing tried to run out of defence. Undaunted by the 14-0 deficit, Ealing dominated territory and possession for a period, and were unfortunate to be held up on the line from a powerful driving maul. As the interval approached, Ealing were deprived of two key players, with captain Lewis Steadman, restored to the team after a torn hamstring, suffering a recurrence of a groin problem, and talismanic No 8 Dave Francis forced off by a cut on the head. However, from a clean line-out take close to the Habs line prop Tim Hitchcock forced his way over in a training-ground move in the left-hand corner. The conversion was missed, leaving Ealing 14-5 adrift at the break.
Buoyed by the try, Ealing came flying out of the blocks as the second half got underway with a tactical rethink and a high level of fitness build up in well-attended training sessions. Versatile replacement Carlos Duarte came on at wing, with Josh Steadman moving to centre to replace his brother. Soon after the restart 1871 scored a fine team try with most of the 15 involved following a powerful burst by Sevanaia Laqeretabua, playing on this occasion at second row. Darting runs by Josh Steadman and quick recycling eventually produced a gap which Holt exploited to bring the score to 14-12 with the conversion by Harry Vidler. Within four minutes 1871 took the lead. A long raking kick by Vidler forced a clearance kick to touch, wing Kyle Beck punched a big hole in the defence and irrepressible hooker Leo Codrington-Lambert finished close to the posts. Seven minutes later he was on the score sheet again with a superb 30-metre run to the line including a sidestep to beat the last tackler after more darting runs by Josh Steadman, who Habs later named as their Ealing man of the match. From a 0-14 deficit an excellent display of flowing rugby and determined tackling meant Ealing were well placed at 26-14 with the four-try bonus secured, but Habs were not finished. A harsh yellow card for Laqeretabua made for a tense last 15 minutes, particularly when Habs went over with a driven maul immediately afterwards. Ealing saw out the last 13 minutes with solid defence to end a fine game.
Leo Codrington-Lambert and centre George Emmerson, who made up for his intercepted pass with penetrating runs throughout the game, were named as joint man of the match, with special mentions for Hitchcock, the returning Gereint Price for excellent organisation and execution of the lineout, and Jack Feeney, who came off the bench for his first team debut at hooker.
After a week off for the England versus New Zealand game, 1871 take on Old Streetonians, who have made a strong start to the league campaign.
| Time | Player | Event | Score |
| 1-08 | Old Haberdashers | Try | 0 - 5 |
| 1-09 | Old Haberdashers | Conversion | 0 - 7 |
| 1-15 | Toby Holt | Yellow card | |
| 1-17 | Old Haberdashers | Try | 0 - 12 |
| 1-18 | Old Haberdashers | Conversion | 0 - 14 |
| 1-35 | Tim Hitchcock | Try | 5 - 14 |
| 2-05 | Toby Holt | Try | 10 - 14 |
| 2-06 | Harry Vidler | Conversion | 12 - 14 |
| 2-10 | Leo Codrington-Lambert | Try | 17 - 14 |
| 2-11 | Harry Vidler | Conversion | 19 - 14 |
| 2-18 | Leo Codrington-Lambert | Try | 24 - 14 |
| 2-19 | Harry Vidler | Conversion | 26 - 14 |
| 2-25 | Sevanaia Laqeratabua | Yellow card | |
| 2-26 | Old Haberdashers | Try | 26 - 19 |
| 2-27 | Old Haberdashers | Conversion | 26 - 21 |
