Dolly set for century as Knights welcome Pirates

Doncaster Knights scrum-half Alex Dolly will reach a major milestone this weekend as he makes his 100th appearance for the club when Cornish Pirates visit Castle Park.

Now in his fifth season with the Knights, Dolly admits the landmark has been a long time coming, but one he is immensely proud of: “It’s nice to get it at Doncaster. It’s something I thought potentially I would’ve done earlier in the season, but with the injury it’s taken a little bit longer,” he said.

“I’m really happy. It’s a club that I really enjoy playing for and have been at now for five seasons, so it’s a massive one for me.”

The Australian reflects on his time at the club over the years and found it hard to single out just one standout moment, “there’s been a few decent ones. We’ve had some good wins over the years. Obviously the Ealing ones stick out, Sale away last year, and then probably in my first season, Jersey away, was a good one.” 

For Dolly, its not only the memories but also the people that have made his Knights journey particularly special: 

“I’ve had some really good teammates. There’s a core group of boys that have been here with me from my first game to my hundredth, which is really, really nice,” he explained.                                                                                                                                                                                                

“Some boys have moved on, same with staff as well, but I’ve been really lucky with the people I’ve met and the people who are still involved. It’d be too hard to pigeonhole it to one moment.”

Having arrived in England from Australia and spent time at Rotherham before joining Doncaster, Dolly now admits South Yorkshire feels very much like home.

“I think I’m going to have to consider it home,” he laughed. “I didn’t think I’d spend the majority of my adulthood in South Yorkshire, but it’s been five years now, so it’s probably my adopted home at the minute.”

The milestone appearance will come in front of the Knights faithful at Castle Park, Dolly explained the importance of it being at home. “It’s brilliant. That’s what I wanted it to be, at home in front of the crowd,” he said. “Hopefully we can get something going again this weekend against Pirates and turn that result the right way.”

Looking ahead to the challenge posed by Cornish Pirates, Dolly is expecting a tough but entertaining contest.

“They’ve probably not had the season they wanted either, so they’ll be coming up here really hard, trying to get five points away from home,” he said. “We know they’re big, physical, very good in the set piece, but they’ve also been moving the ball really well.”

“Their game’s evolved they’ve got threats across the park. We’ll have to be on it set-piece wise, but once the ball’s in play, we’ve got to be on it as well.”

With a century of appearances now within touching distance, Dolly will be hoping to mark the occasion in the best way possible, with a Knights victory at Castle Park.

Secure yourself a ticket now to support Dolly and the rest of the team tomorrow, kick off 2:30PM. Get tickets here!

 

Doncaster Knights Foundation contributes to opening of new specialist SEND playground at Lakeside Primary Academy

Doncaster Knights Foundation are proud to have supported the creation of a brand-new specialist SEND playground at Lakeside Primary Academy, helping to provide an inclusive, safe and engaging outdoor space for pupils with additional needs across Doncaster.

The playground, located alongside the Lakeside Community Hub, was officially opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by Director of Rugby Sir Ian McGeechan OBE, Knights player Ollie Fox, and Club President Steve Lloyd, who joined pupils, staff and partners to celebrate the completion of the project.

The facility has been made possible thanks to funding from Wooden Spoon (the children’s charity of rugby) alongside support from the Doncaster Knights Foundation, reinforcing the club’s ongoing commitment to making a positive impact within the local community.

Designed specifically for children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), the playground includes accessible play equipment and dedicated sensory areas, creating a stimulating environment that supports physical development, confidence and social interaction. The space ensures that all children, regardless of physical or cognitive ability, can enjoy the benefits of outdoor play.

This project highlights how funds raised through the rugby community can be transformed into life-changing local facilities. For the Doncaster Knights Foundation, it represents another important step in its mission to give back to the local community. 

Stuart Watson, Chair for the Yorkshire Region of Wooden Spoon, said:
“As the children’s charity of rugby, we were delighted to support the SEND team at Lakeside Primary with the funding for the new playground. Play is an essential part of development, and we hope the children enjoy many years of fun here. Thank you to the Doncaster Knights Foundation for helping make this happen.”

James Bullock, Headteacher at Lakeside Primary Academy, added:
“This playground is more than just a place to play; it is a vital tool for development and inclusion. We are incredibly grateful to Wooden Spoon and the Doncaster Knights Foundation for their generosity. It will have a profound impact on the daily lives of our SEND pupils for many years to come.”

Doncaster Knights are delighted to support initiatives that strengthen the community and reflect the values of rugby beyond the pitch, and we look forward to continuing our work with partners to support young people across Doncaster.

This weekend’s charity partner – Andy’s Man Club Doncaster

This weekend, when Doncaster Knights face Cornish Pirates at Castle Park, the club will be raising money and awareness for charity partner, Andy’s Man Club. A brilliant cause that provides support for men’s mental health. 

MORE ABOUT AMC:

At Andy’s Man Club our mission is to find #THATONEMAN and help him to understand that #ITSOKAYTOTALK 👌🖤

We are a men’s suicide prevention charity who are trying to break down the stigma surrounding Men’s Mental Health. We offer a safe space for men to come along and talk – or not talk if they don’t feel like they want to just yet. We’ve had men who’ve attended who haven’t said anything for weeks which is absolutely fine – instead they listened and in turn then felt comfortable talking themselves. If you are unsure or feeling nervous around attending please know that every one of the 6,500+ attendees we have each week has had a similar kind of feeling before they walked through the doors, there will be lads to welcome you who understand what that feeling is like & they will help you to feel welcome and take you straight over to the brew & biscuit station!

There are 6 groups in Doncaster which are in Armthorpe (Armthorpe Library), Bentley (My place Youth Hub), Central (Eco Power Stadium), Conisbrough (Conisbrough Community Library), Stainforth (Stainforth Youth Hub) & Woodlands (Brodsworth Welfare Hub) but you can find your nearest group by going to www.andysmanclub.co.uk and putting your postcode into the ‘group finder’.

We are open every Monday 7pm – 9pm except bank holidays.

HOW TO DONATE: 

During Saturday’s game, Andy man club will have a table set up in the concourse where you can say hello, donate or collect further information! 

Knights pick up two points with draw on the road

Doncaster Knights picked up two points on the road as a close encounter with Cambridge ended 12-12. 

The Knights started quickly as Ryan Olowofela won the ball back in the air as Russell Bennett kicked the game off. Donny continued to attack and a few phases later, Alex Dolly picked the ball from the back of the breakdown and broke into space. He popped the ball up and Adam Hopkinson snatched it quickly before diving over the line. Russell Bennett added the extras. 0-7.

Cambridge answered back quickly as they moved the ball out quickly to the backs, and an impressive link play from their centred partnership allowed them to break through and score under the posts. Conversion successful.

The game continued to be a physical contest, with both teams defending hard. It was the visitors who managed to crack and score a final try before the end of the first half. They intercepted a Doncaster pass and broke into space. Cambridge’s scrum half ran a support line and received the pass, but Bennett put in a brilliant tackle just short of the try line to stop him going the full way. Unfortunately for the Knights, Cambridge’s winger showed brilliant pace to get there just in time to receive the final pass. 

Half time score 12-7. 

The second half continued to be hard fought battle, with both sides putting in countless hits to hold each other out. It was a huge team effort form the Knights to bring the visitors back into a poison to score. 

Adam Hopkinson won the ball from a Cambridge line out, earning Donny a scrum, which the forwards executed perfectly and won a penalty. Bennett then put in a perfect kick to touch, giving the Knights a line out on the 5m line. 

After a well executed line out, Dolly popped the ball out wide to Zach Kerr who finished in the corner. Bennett’s conversion went slightly wide. 12-12. 

The Knights worked hard to put themselves in an attacking position again, and another big scrum from the forwards meant Donny has the chance to kick for three. The windy conditions meant the Knights just missed out on the win, but take two points back to Castle Park. 

Full time score 12-12.  

The Knights return to home action next week as we face Cornish Pirates. Grab tickets and show your support here. 

 

International ticket application – Nation Championship (previously Autumn Nations)

Doncaster Knights season ticket holders and club sponsors are invited to apply for the chance to receive tickets to this year’s nations championship. 

The Club receives a set ticket entitlement for all games and when demand outstrips supply, tickets will be allocated via a ballot system.

T&C’s
– If successful, you will be issued a maximum of 4 tickets per application
– Ticket prices will vary per game
– A non-refundable booking fee of £10 per ticket will be applied
 
NOTE
The Club has access to a set ticket entitlement for all games and when demand outstrips supply, tickets will be allocated via a ballot system. Please read the information carefully and select ONLY the games you wish to attend as payment is required promptly. You will be contacted VIA email if you are successful.

The available games and prices are as follows:

England v Australia – Sunday 8 November

KO 15:10

Category 2 Seating – £114 + £10 ticket fee

England v Japan – Saturday 14 November

KO 16:40 

Category 2 Seating – £69 + £10 ticket fee

England v New Zealand – Saturday 21 November

KO 14:10 

Category 2 Seating – £145 + £10 ticket fee

To apply please complete the form linked here!

TEAM NEWS: Second half of the season begins with Cambridge away

Darren Fearn and Sir Ian McGeechan have named their squad to kick of the second half of the CHAMP season. With a handful of injuries returning to action this weekend, here’s how the Knights line up to face Cambridge on the road…

Tight head prop Joe Jones returns to start in the front row alongside loose head Conor Davidson and Hooker Fred Davies. Adam Hopkinson and Morgan Jones make up the second row behind them, with a strong back row supporting from behind. Jasper McGuire Starts at eight with Josh Bainbridge and Rhys Tait on each flank. 

Our replacement front row is made up of Newcastle Red Bull loan, Micky Rewcastle. Rewastle’s tighthead partner will be Logovi’i Mulipola, with Ben Chapman the replacement hooker. Ehize Ehizode and East Timor Viliamu are also named on the bench. 

Alex Dolly starts at scrum half again with Russell Bennett returning from injury to start at fly half. Connor Edwards also returns to the starting line up to partner with Joe Margetts in the centres. Zach Kerr moves out to the wing, with Ryan Olowofela on the other. Telusa Veainu keeps the 15 shirt. 

Our replacement half backs are Cameron Kelemeti and Morgan Bunting, with Aidan Cross the final back amongst the replacements. 

The game kicks off at 2pm and can be watched LIVE on www.clubbertv.co.uk – we will be showing the stream at Castle Park so head to the ground to enjoy the game with fellow Knights fans! Bar will be open from 1:30pm. 

The Knights then return to Castle Park the following week to face Cornish Pirates, you can secure a ticket here!

SQUAD: 1. Conor Davidson 2. Fred Davies, 3. Joe Jones, 4. Morgan Jones, 5. Adam Hopkinson, 6. Rhys Tait (6) 7. Josh Bainbridge, 8. Jasper McGuire, 9. Alex Dolly. 10. Russell Bennett, 11. Zach Kerr, 12. Connor Edwards 13. Joe Margetts, 14. Ryan Olowofela, 15. Telusa Veainu

REPLACEMENTS: 16. Ben Chapman, 17. Micky Rewcastle, 18. Logovi’i Mulipola, 19. Ehize Ehizode, 20. East Timor Viliamu, 21. Cameron Nordli-Kelemeti, 22. Morgan Bunting, 23. Aidan Cross.  

Unavailable for selection: Andrew Turner, Josh Williams, Thom Smith, Semesa Rokoduguni, Olllie Fox, Jordan Olowofela, Matt McNab, Ben Murphy, Connor Hancock, Tye Raymont 

Club Statement – Doncaster Knights to adopt a hybrid model for 2026/27 season.

Doncaster Knights Rugby Club can confirm that, following a detailed strategic review, the club will adopt a new hybrid operating model ahead of the 2026/27 season.

The decision, taken by Club President Steve Lloyd in consultation with the Board and senior rugby leadership, reflects the evolving financial landscape of professional rugby and the club’s long-term commitment to sustainability, competitiveness, and player welfare.

Under the new model, Doncaster Knights will continue to compete fully and ambitiously in the RFU CHAMP, but with an adjusted approach to how the rugby programme is delivered.

The rugby budget will operate at a reduced level under the new hybrid model. Players will be supported in pursuing opportunities to supplement or match their current earnings by developing careers and professional pathways alongside their rugby commitments, while continuing to train and compete in a professional environment. This reflects the reality of modern professional rugby, where even at “full-time” clubs many players already balance rugby with a second income or career path.

Player training days and times will be slightly reduced and adjusted, though not significantly. The rugby programme will remain high-quality and performance-led, while offering greater flexibility within the weekly schedule.

The adjusted training structure also places Doncaster Knights in a stronger position to work with Premiership/Elite clubs with whom we already have positive relationships. This will allow the squad to be strengthened through carefully selected loan players, increasing overall squad depth and competition while maintaining a strong Doncaster Knights core and identity.

The Club will also continue to watch with interest developments currently under discussion regarding the expansion and repositioning of Prem Rugby. A Yorkshire Prem team is central to the desires of the RFU, PRL and the whole of Yorkshire rugby. Doncaster’s ambitions continue unabated to create an investable and sustainable team to play at the highest level of English professional rugby.

This change represents a proactive step to ensure Doncaster Knights remain a stable, ambitious, and competitive club in a changing professional rugby landscape. The club remains fully committed to on-field performance, developing talent, and maintaining strong connections with supporters, partners, and the local community.

Prop Micky Rewcastle joins on loan from Newcastle Red Bulls

Doncaster Knights are pleased to share that Prop, Micky Rewcastle has joined up with the squad ahead of Saturday’s fixture in Cambridge. 

Rewcastle joins on loan this week to provide cover in the front row. Capped by England Under-18s during the 2021-22 season, he played his junior rugby with Gosforth Academy, Blaydon RFC and Durham county.

Micky spent the 2023-24 season on dual registration with Tyndedale RFC but made a major breakthrough for Newcastle in 2024-25, playing 20 first-team games.

We look forward to seeing Micky in action for the Knights!

Ian Swindell

Doncaster Knights are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of lifelong supporter and former kit man Ian Swindell. 
 
Ian served as the club kit man for many years. He, his wife Betsy and daughter Helen have all been long time supporters of the club. Ian is also a holder of the chain gang tie award, a reminder of his efforts and contribution to the club over the years. 
 
Our thoughts are with Betsy, Helen and family at this sad time. He will be deeply missed by the Doncaster Knights community. 
 

Fixtures confirmed for round 14 onwards

The CHAMP have now confirmed the exact dates and kick off times for the remainder of the season. Doncaster Knights fixtures are as follows: 

Saturday 24th January – Cambridge (AWAY) – 2PM 

Saturday 31st January – Cornish Pirates (HOME) – 2:30PM

Saturday 7th February – Worcester Warriors (AWAY) – 2:30PM

Saturday 14th February – Bedford Blues (HOME) – 2:30PM 

Friday 20th February – Chinnor (AWAY) – 7:45PM 

Saturday 28th February – Ealing Trailfinders (HOME) – 2:30PM 

Saturday 21st March – Coventry (AWAY) – 3:00PM 

Friday 27th March – Hartpury (HOME)7:30PM

Saturday 4th April – Ampthill (AWAY) – 3:00PM 

Friday 10th April – Richmond (HOME)7:30PM 

Saturday 18th April – London Scottish (HOME) – 2:30PM

Saturday 2nd May – Caldy (AWAY) – 3:00PM 

Saturday 9th May – Nottingham (HOME) – 3:00PM 

Purchase tickets for any remaining home fixture here!

Castle Park to host Yorkshire Academy double header v Bristol Bears

Castle Park is set to host an exciting double header on Saturday 17th January as Yorkshire Academy field two teams to take on Bristol Bears Academy. 

The U18s side, who compete in the Prem Rugby Next Gen league, will face Bristol Bears u18’s, while Yorkshire u17s will go head to head with Bears U17’s in a development league. 

Both games take place at a staggered kick off so fans can enjoy both age groups back to back! 

Yorkshire U18’s v Bristol Bears U18’s – 1:30PM Kick Off – Pitch 1

Yorkshire U17’s v Bristol Bears U17’s – 3:30PM Kick Off – Pitch 4 (Artificial Pitch)

It is free entry on the day and there will be a bar open on site! 

The perfect way to get your fill of Yorkshire based Rugby union while Doncaster Knights and the Championship are on a mid-season break!