Supporters coach to Ealing A

Doncaster Knights supporters have organised an away bus for our away game against Ealing Trailfinders. 

Cost of a place on the coach is £30 per person. Booking with Buckleys will be done by Monday (10th) so please text John Lowe for a space before 9am on that day. 

The match kicks off at 3pm so the coach will leave Buckley’s garage in Blaxton at 9am and, after all the usual pickups in Auckley, Branton, Cantley and Armthorpe, should arrive at Castle Park at around 9.30am.

From there it will proceed along Balby Road for a pick-up opposite the Winning Post before heading south on the A(1) M.  If you are leaving your car at the club please leave it on the limestone car park. 

The coach will leave Ealing for the return journey as soon as possible after the final whistle please.

Please text John Lowe on 079 7711 2706 to reserve your seat.

Knights Duo Represent UK Armed Forces in Remembrance Clash

Doncaster Knights are proud to announce that Semesa Rokoduguni and Josh Williams will be representing the UK Armed Forces Rugby Union in their remembrance fixture against Germany this evening. 

The annual match is a special occasion in the rugby calendar, honouring the service and sacrifice of the military personnel past and present. Rokoduguni, a former British Army Soldier and International, and Williams, who serves in the Navy Marines, will don the combined UKAF colours as they take to the field in this commemorative game. 

The fixture not only celebrates the string bond between the rugby and the military, but also serves as a poignant reminder of the values both communities share, courage, respect and camaraderie. 

Everyone at Doncaster Knigths wishes Rokoduguni and Williams the very best as they represent both the UK armed forces and Doncaster Knights with pride. 

You can watch the game live on YouTube at the UKAFRugby account. 

Bonus point defeat in Bedford

Doncaster Knights battle hard in Bedford but come away with just a losing bonus point after a 36-32 defeat. 

Ryan Olowofela opened the scores early on as the forwards perfectly executed the line out and moved the ball to Jasper McGuire. McGuire popped the ball backwards and the backs opened up the gap for Olowofela to fly through. Bennett added the extras. 0-3. 

Moments later the Knights extended their lead as Bedford are penalised for not rolling away at the breakdown. Bennett comfortably slotted the three, 0-10. 

The hosts’ poor discipline continued as another penalty meant Bennett could kick the Knights into the 22. The ball is stretched out wide and Rokoduguni carried hard up the wing, bumping off multiple blues on his way. Telusa Veainu received the pass before drawing in the final defender and offloading back inside to a supporting Ollie Fox. 0-15. 

Bedford worked their way into the opposition half, and the Knights did a good job of defending their maul on the line. As a result the hosts were forced to ship the ball out to the backs, and Dean Adamson sliced through a gap to go over. Conversion added. 7-15. 

A yellow card for the Knights then caused a big momentum shift as Bedford claimed three tries in quick succession. Using the overlap to their advantage, the first two tries came from the back line shipping the ball between them, with the final try before half time a result of an Adamson chip and chase. 

Two out of the three tries were converted, meaning the half time score was 26-15. 

The Knights were quick out the blocks in the second half. A perfectly executed line out led to George Roberts driving his way over the line. 26-20. 

Joe Margetts, Telusa Veainu and Ollie Fox moved the ball nicely between themselves to bring the Knights up to the 22. The Knights then began chipping away at the try line to look for another score. Bennett was the man to finish the job as he carried hard into contact and stretched the ball over the line. He added the extras to his own score. 26-25. 

Doncaster looked bright as they made their way straight back down to the try line, but just as they looked to be heading for another score, Bedford intercepted the ball to go the full length. Conversion successful, 36-27. 

Rokoduguni turned the ball over at the breakdown to give Doncaster one final chance to attack. Zach Kerr then showed fantastic pace and skill with a real solo effort up the pitch. He swerved round a handful of Bedford players to bring Donny close to the line before finding Ben Chapman out wide. Chapman finished the job in the corner. 

Full time score 36-32.

The Knights now turn their attention to a Friday night at castle Park where we face Chinnor. 

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TEAM NEWS: Knights named to travel to Bedford on Friday night

Darren Fearn and Sir Ian McGeechan have named their squad to travel to Bedford tomorrow night. 

Minimal changes to the squad this week, particularly with the starting forwards pack. Ehize Ehizode returns to the starting team to replace Josh Williams, who shifts to the bench. Our front row remains the same, Conor Davidson, George Roberts and Joe Jones. 

Morgan Jones is the second row beside Ehizode, with Rhys Tait, Ben Murphy (C) and Jasper McGuire the back row behind them. 

Ben Chapman keeps the replacement hooker shirt after making a big impact last week against Worcester. Andrew Turner and Logovi’i Mulipola remain the replacement props with East Timor Viliamu returning to the squad to cover the back row. 

Our half backs remain unchanged as Ollie Fox and Russell Bennett wear 9 and 10. The centre partnership also stays the same, Connor Edwards and Zach Kerr. 

The only change in the back three is a straight swap of the twins – Ryan Olowofela comes in to replace Jordan Olowofela at 11. Linking up with Telusa Veainu at full back and Semesa Rokoduguni on the other wing. 

Will Wootton and Morgan Bunting are the replacement half backs, with Joe Margetts the utility back on the bench. 

SQUAD: 1. Conor Davidson, 2. George Roberts, 3. Joe Jones, 4. Ehize Ehizode, 5. Morgan Jones, 6. Ben Murphy, 7. Rhys Tait, 8. Jasper McGuire, 9. Ollie Fox. 10. Russell Bennett, 11. Ryan Olowofela, 12. Connor Edwards 13. Zach Kerr, 14. Semesa Rokoduguni, 15. Telusa Veainu

REPLACEMENTS: 16. Ben Chapman, 17. Andrew Turner, 18. Logovi’i Mulipola, 19. Josh Williams, 20. East Timor Viliamu, 21. Will Wootton, 22. Morgan Bunting, 23. Joe Margetts.  

Unavailable for selection: Alex Dolly, Thom Smith, Adam Hopkinson, Josh Bainbridge

Castle Park to host England u19s v France U19s

The Rugby Football Union (RFU) can today confirm the England U19 Men’s side will face France U19 next spring at Castle Park, Doncaster, with tickets on sale now.  

The Men’s Pathway sides meet in Yorkshire on Saturday 4th April 2026 (14:00 BST kick-off) at the home of CHAMP Rugby club Doncaster Knights. The venue previously hosted England vs. France at U19 level in 2024, the former losing in a 24-21 narrow defeat.  

The U19 Men’s side serves as an avenue for England Rugby pathway players to develop their skillsets with meaningful gametime on the international circuit, with fixtures also giving valuable minutes to players then eligible for selection in the forthcoming World Rugby U20 Championship. 

England defeated Scotland and Japan in home encounters this year before a reverse away to France, with players such as Noah Caluori, Will Knight, Jonny Weimann, Ollie Streeter, Aidan Ainsworth-Cave, Connor Treacey, Tyler Offiah, Oli Scola, Seb Kelly and Nick Lilley going on to earn their U20 debuts or add to their caps this summer. 

The U19 Men’s side will be supported by a combination of England Rugby Men’s Pathway staff and guest coaches to enrich learning experiences and maximise development opportunities for players and staff. Confirmation of staffing will follow in due course. 

Doncaster Knights boast previously capped pathway players in their 2025/26 squad, including Josh Bainbridge, Oliver Fox, Morgan Jones, Jordan Olowofela, Andrew Turner and Jordan Williams, as well as former senior men’s representative Semesa Rokoduguni. 

England U19 Men will also face Wales in the side’s first encounter of the campaign on Friday 19th December in Ystrad Mynach. Further information on future U19 Men’s fixtures will be communicated in due course. 

Andy Titterrell, England U20 Men’s head coach, said: “As an ever-evolving pathway, we have planned to create earlier touchpoints with our most promising talent looking to break into the U20 set-up next year.  

“Our U19 programme epitomises our ethos of building togetherness and growing the rose across the pathway, with involvement from U18 and U20 staff that are relishing these competitive outings.  

“Recent contests with France in the Men’s Pathway have been entertaining, fiercely contested battles that have benefitted both unions’ development of players. We look forward to writing another chapter at a fantastic venue in Castle Park after kicking off the programme’s campaign against Wales.” 

Doncaster Knights Club President Steve Lloyd said: “We’re delighted to once again welcome England U19s and France U19s to Castle Park. Hosting this fixture again is a real honour for Doncaster Knights and a reflection of our fantastic facilities and warm Yorkshire welcome.  

“It’s always exciting to see the next generation of international talent take to the field, and we’re proud to play a part in supporting the future of the game. We look forward to an excellent contest and a memorable occasion for players, supporters, and everyone involved.”   

Tickets to see England U19 Men face France at Castle Park, Doncaster next April are available here. For Executive Boxes and hospitality tables, please contact [email protected] 

England U19 Men’s 2025/26 confirmed fixtures  

Wales U19 Men vs. England U19 Men – Friday 19th December 2025, 15:00 GMT KO – Ystrad Mynach 
England U19 Men vs. France U19 Men – Saturday 4th April 2026, 14:00 BST KO – Castle Park, Doncaster 

Doncaster Knights fight to the death to secure huge win over Worcester Warriors

Doncaster knights showed unbelievable fight to secure victory over Worcester Warriors in the 80th minute, with a late Olowofela try sealing the deal. 

Doncaster Knights began the scoreboard pressure early on as an ill disciplined Warriors side gave Russell Bennett the opportunity to slot two penalties and gain a 6-0 lead. 

Worcester were the first to cross the whitewash as they moved the ball quickly to the wing before popping it back inside to Will Trewin. They added the conversion to go ahead by a point. 6-7. 

Donny continued to apply the pressure and force errors from the visitors. Bennett added another two penalties in quick succession to regain the lead 12-7. 

The Knights then extended the lead as they finally got themselves over the try line. Telusa Veainu delayed his pass brilliantly to Olowofela, and Olowofela chipped it up the wing. Connor Edwards showed fantastic pace to chase it down, gather the ball and stretch it over the line. Bennett slotted the conversion to put the Knights 19-7 up.

Warriors were penalised at the breakdown again, which gave Bennett another chance to flex his kicking skills. The penalty left the half time score 22-7.

Donny continued to battle into the second half, with some crucial defensive moments, including a huge tackle from Rokoduguni and a big turnover while defending the line. 

Despite the strong defence, the Knights were caught off guard by an intercept try from Tim Anstee, who powered his way up the wing to score in the corner. The visitors were able to regain possession at the kick off and continued to apply pressure on the knights. Another try followed as the Warriors pounced on a loose ball and booted it down the pitch. Jake Garside showed brilliant pace to get to the ball first and ground it. Conversion added, 22-19. 

A Doncaster yellow card kicked off an exciting and nail biting final ten minutes, with Worcester using the overlap to their advantage. The ball was distributed quickly to Garside on the wing who went over for his second try. 22-24. 

Ben Chapman managed to put Doncaster back on the front foot with a fantastic turnover at the breakdown. Bennett then placed a perfect touch finder to gift Donny a line out on the 22. The forwards executed the line out perfectly before allowing the backs to have it. Fox sent the ball back blind to Veainu, who offloaded brilliantly to Rokoduguni. Rokoduguni then finished the job in the corner and Bennett slotted the extras. 29-24. 

With the time ticking down, Worcester worked their way up to the try line and spent a long time trying to crack the Knights. Eventually, Billy Twelvetrees found the gap to stretch the ball over the line. A final Worcester conversion put them 29-31 up in the final minute. 

At the restart, the Knights knew they had one final chance to steal the win, and Telusa Veainu gathered a high ball to kickstart an attack. The backs whipped the ball out quickly and Joe Margetts delayed his offload perfectly to open the space for Olowofela. With the clock in the red, the winger showed brilliant pace to finish in the corner and Castle Park erupted. 

An unbelievable fight from the Knights, full time score 34-31. 

The knights are away to Bedford on Friday night, but return to face Chinnor on the 7th of November. Secure your tickets now! 

TEAM NEWS: Knights named to face Worcester Warriors

Darren Fearn and Sir Ian McGeechan have named their team to face Worcester Warriors in round d 4 of the Champ. 

Our forwards pack remains completely unchanged from last week after a spotless set piece performance in Cornwall. Connor Davidson starts at loosehead and Joe Jones at tighthead with George Roberts the hooker between them. 

The second row is made up of Josh Williams and Morgan Jones. Captain Ben Murphy will play 6, alongside Rhys Tait at 7 and Jasper McGuire at 8.

A few changes to the rest of the forwards, with Ehize Ehizode set to make his 50th appearance off the bench and back row, Josh Bainbridge returning to the squad. Ben Chapman comes into the line up as the replacement hooker, with Andrew Turner and Logovi’i Mulipola as the spare props. 

Our half backs remain unchanged again, with Ollie Fox at 9 and Russell Bennett at 10. Will Wootton and Morgan Bunting both set to replace them from the bench. Zach Kerr comes back into the starting line up to join Connor Edwards in the centres. Semesa Rokoduguni also returns to the squad on the wing, with Jordan Olowofela remaining on the opposing wing. Telusa Veainu keeps the 15 shirt and Joe Margetts is the final back on the bench. 

It is set to be a busy day at Castle Park, with less than 100 seated tickets remaining, secure your tickets now! 

SQUAD: 1. Conor Davidson, 2. George Roberts, 3. Joe Jones, 4. Josh Williams, 5. Morgan Jones, 6. Ben Murphy, 7. Rhys Tait, 8. Jasper McGuire, 9. Ollie Fox. 10. Russell Bennett, 11. Jordan Olowofela, 12. Connor Edwards 13. Joe Margetts, 14. Semesa Rokoduguni, 15. Telusa Veainu

REPLACEMENTS: 16. Ben Chapman, 17. Andrew Turner, 18. Logovi’i Mulipola, 19. Ehize Ehizode, 20. Josh Bainbridge, 21. Will Wootton, 22. Morgan Bunting, 23. Joe Margetts.  

Unavailable for selection: Alex Dolly, Thom Smith, East Timor Viliamu

MATCH DAY GUIDE

Here is your guide to Doncaster Knights v Worcester Warriors – all the important information for Tomorrow’s game!

  • 2:30 PM Kick-Off
  • Saturday 25th October
  • Castle Park

Turnstiles open from 12pm!

Tickets:

Tickets for the fixture are cheaper when purchased online, however can be bought from the ticket window on the day.

The ticket window is located around the back of the Lloyd De Mulder stand. 

U16s tickets are FREE but they must still get a ticket to get through the turnstiles.

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Season tickets can be collected from the ticket window from 5pm. 

Entertainment for kids: 

First team players not included in this week’s match day squad will be on the artificial pitch between 1pm and 2pm for a free coaching and games session for kids of all age. 

There will also be the bouncy slide and trampolines available too! 

Players will be making appearances around the Ballards family stand for selfies with fans. 

Turnstiles: 

We have now added turnstiles to the ground allowing easier and quicker match day access! It is as simple as scanning your ticket at the gate to trigger entry through the turnstile!

We have worked with the engineers to speed up the function of the turnstiles. To help with a smooth entry to the ground, where possible, please distribute e-tickets so that each fan has their own ticket on their own device. If this is not possible – please can the ticket holder scan everyone through before entering the ground last.

Parking:

Parking is available on site and operates on a first come, first serve basis – NOTE: This fixture is expected to be busier than normal, there are also races on at Doncaster Racecourse so please arrive early to avoid disappointment. 

Parking is also available at Outwood Academy Danum and the Sportsman pub, which is just a short walk away from the ground.

Accessible Parking is available on our woodside car park, access to the concourse from the bottom end can be given to reduce walking distance. 

Food and Drink: 

We will have a variety of Food and Drink options available on match day. All bars will be open! 

BRAND NEW DONUTS! We have now started selling donuts on all of our bars! 

Our famous Cow Pie will be available at the Knights Fayre, along with a selection of other hot food. You can also purchase pasties and hot drinks at the end of the concourse bar.

Live Sport: 

We will be showing the following games in the concourse:

  • Harlequins v Newcastle – 3PM 
  • Leicester v Sale – 5:30PM 

Club Shop:

Club shop will be open from 12pm!

JOIN THE TEAM: Match Day Filmer

🛡️JOIN THE TEAM: Knights Matchday Filmer!

If you’re a young Knights fan or interested in analysis, this is your chance to gain experience and learn with our professional team. This opportunity will allow you to be part of our analysis process on match days.

What to expect:
• Learn on different cameras/tech
• Be apart of the Knights on a match day and involved in the team’s analysis process
• Get support to further enhance your opportunities
• Option to gain further experience around school or university.

How to apply: email [email protected] with a PDF one-page CV and a cover letter no more than 200 words telling us about you and why you’d be perfect for the role.

🗓 Application deadline: 21st November 2025