| Competition | Friendly |
| Location | See "Related Records & Places" |
| Pitch | Stadium pitch 3G (no flat shoes or blades) |
| Captain | Lewis Steadman |
| Vice Captain | Akeem Eubank-Anderson |
| Coaches | Phil Smith, Clayton Pochop, David Brathwaite, Mikey Williams |
| Team Manager | Ian Price |
| Medic | Will Morgan |
| Referee | Bandara Wekadapola |
| 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. |
| Home Changing Rooms | CCH |
| Away Changing Rooms | OP2, OP3 |
| Changing Room Ref | OP6 |
| Team Rota | Pre-match/post-match duties players: 1 - 3 |
| Dress code pre-match | TKR social |
| Dress code post-match | TKR social |
| Pitch side 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 Joe Kelly
3 Akeem Eubank-Anderson
4 Harry Reed
5 Theo Szweda
6 Sevanaia Laqeretabua
7 William Day
8 Dave Francis
9 Calum Gillie
10 Harry Vidler
11 George Emmerson
12 Ryan Conyard
13 Lewis Steadman
14 Josh Steadman
15 Ben Pothecary
16 Luke Beasley
17 TJ Robinson
18 Pat Nash
19 David Coleman
20 Noah Stewart
21 Tarisai Williams
22 Callum MacGregor
23 Harrison Slater
24 Niall Reilly
25 Marquis Daly-Vidal
26 Edward Reid
After losing narrowly in a friendly a year ago against Twickenham, who went on to gain promotion from Counties 1, Ealing 1871, giving game time to 26 players and featuring several newcomers to the club or to the 1st XV, scored eight tries in a notable win over the same opponents,. The eventual margin of victory was testament to a high level of fitness achieved since the start of July, and despite plenty of imperfections to work on before the first league game in three weeks’ time, there was no lack of promising signs. Calum Gillie, George Emmerson, Ben Pothecary, David Coleman and Tarisai Williams all featured for the first time, while Marquis Daly-Vidal was given his 1st XV debut and Ed Reid made his first start at this level.
In an inauspicious opening passage of play the ball was knocked on from the Twickenham kick-off, and the visitors finally forced their way over on the right wing for an unconverted try. The Ealing response was immediate, with Josh Steadman catching Harry Vidler’s kick and launching Ryan Conyard and captain Lewis Steadman, who deceived his opposite number by dummying a pass. Twickenham regained the lead with a well-worked try by their 14, popping up at the side of a scrum, before Ealing restored parity at the end of the first quarter with a powerful run to the posts by man of the match Sevanaia Laqeretabua. The Level 6 visitors once gain moved ahead after Ealing had lost possession in attack. Lewis Steadman then notched his second score of the day to bring his team to within two points from a quickly taken penalty.
With slight ascendancy in the set scrums and generally accurate line-out work, 1871 began to dominate as the third quarter progressed, despite going 26-17 down. Theo Szweda finished under the posts before full back Ben Pothecary scored on debut to put Ealing in the lead for the first time. 1871 stretched away against the tiring visitors in the last quarter with further tries by forwards Noah Stewart and Joe Kelly. The game ended with a hugely popular score by Marquis Daly-Vidal, receiving the ball from Ed Reid and cutting inside with a neat side step to avoid being forced into touch.
The coaching team overall were satisfied with the level of performance and the opportunity for the squad to gel, although moments of lack of control and indecisiveness showed that there are areas to be worked on before the first league game, against UCS on 6 September.
| Time | Player | Event | Score |
| 1-02 | Twickenham | Try | 0 - 5 |
| 1-03 | Lewis Steadman | Try | 5 - 5 |
| 1-10 | Twickenham | Try | 5 - 10 |
| 1-11 | Twickenham | Conversion | 5 - 12 |
| 1-22 | Sevanaia Laceretabua | Try | 10 - 12 |
| 1-23 | Harry Vidler | Conversion | 12 - 12 |
| 2-06 | Twickenham | Try | 12 - 17 |
| 2-07 | Twickenham | Conversion | 12 - 19 |
| 2-16 | Lewis Steadman | Try | 17 - 19 |
| 3-09 | Twickenham | Try | 17 - 24 |
| 3-10 | Twickenham | Conversion | 17 - 26 |
| 3-11 | Theo Szweda | Try | 22 - 26 |
| 3-12 | Harry Vidler | Conversion | 24 - 26 |
| 3-18 | Ben Pothcary | Try | 29 - 26 |
| 4-01 | Noah Steward | Try | 34 - 26 |
| 4-02 | Harry Vidler | Conversion | 36 - 26 |
| 4-06 | Joe Kelly | Try | 41 - 26 |
| 4-17 | Marquis Daly-Vidal | Try | 46 - 26 |
