London Junior League Grand Finals on Saturday!

Rick Jones • 15 July 2025

Congratulations to Elmbridge Eagles, Hemel Stags, St Albans Centurions and Brixton Bulls for making it to the Grand Finals.

Excitement is building ahead of the London Junior League Grand Finals for U12s, U14s and U16s on Saturday. Elmbridge Eagles will be the most represented club, with teams in all three of the finals, as they take on Hemel Stags in the U16s, St Albans Centurions in the U14s and Brixton Bulls in the U12s.


The Grand Finals will take place at the home of Brixton Bulls (Streatham & Croydon RFC) with the U12s kicking off proceedings at 11am. The finals will also be preceded by matches at U7s, U9s and U11s between Brixton and Elmbridge.


11.00am – U12s Grand Final – Elmbridge Eagles vs Brixton Bulls

12.15pm – U14s Grand Final – St Albans Centurions vs Elmbridge Eagles

1.30pm – U16s Grand Final – Hemel Stags vs Elmbridge Eagles


These finals follow some hard fought Semi-Finals last weekend.

U12s Semi-Finals

Elmbridge Eagles 24 – Bromley Bengals 16

Brixton Bulls 18 – Brentwood Eels 4


U14s Semi-Finals

Elmbridge Eagles 38 – Bromley Bengals 14

St Albans Centurions 50 – Brentwood Eels 6


U16s Semi-Finals

Hemel Stags 50 – Brentwood Eels 22

Elmbridge Eagles 54 – Bromley Bengals 4

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