Ealing Trailfinders ready to paint the town green

By Nub News Reporter

20th Mar 2024 | Local Sport

Bruno with some young supporters at Trailfinders Sports Ground (credit: Ealing Trailfinders Rugby Club).
Bruno with some young supporters at Trailfinders Sports Ground (credit: Ealing Trailfinders Rugby Club).

On the 23 March, Ealing Trailfinders will be playing against London Scottish at its home ground.

The team is urging its supporters to wear green and show up at Trailfinders Sports Club to cheer them on this weekend.

The event promises to have something for everyone in the family to enjoy.

As it is National Corndog Day on the 23rd they are offering a special deal on corndogs and chips for £4.95 - an offer that the kids are sure to love say the rugby club.

The bouncy castle will be up and running for children to play on, and there will also be a cement mixer passing challenge that fans can attempt and try to beat the players. 

Ealing Trailfinders want fans to paint the town green this weekend for its game against London Scottish (credit: Ealing Trailfinders Sports Club).

There will also be a face painter on site to help fans show their support for the team by getting the Ealing badge painted.

Bruno, the mascot of Ealing Trailfinders, will be out and about during the day entertaining the children.

Ealing Trailfinders say: "Don't miss out on the fun and excitement, come down to Trailfinders Sports Club and support your local team!

"Grab your tickets before they go!"

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