
And we are delighted to have them commit as the club looks to kick-on towards The Champ!
Zach Clow
Prolific finisher Zach will hope to enter the top 10 all-time Rams’ try-scorers next term.
The back three ace initially joined on loan from London Scottish in January 2023, and became an instant fans’ favourite with a debut double against Chinnor.
Cardiff Met alumni Zach was a National One Team of the Season pick after scoring 17 tries in a full house of appearance in the 2024/25 campaign.

His endurance was matched only by Paddy Harris, with Zach recording his 50th cap and two tries in the final game at Darlington Mowden Park.
And he was once again outstanding last term, missing just one match and racking up another 15 tries.
All told this leaves him with 48 in 75 outings, with a century a possibility next season!

Paddy Harris
Following a similar path to fellow loose-head Ant, Paddy stepped up from Level Seven Thatcham to establish himself as one of the premium No. 1s at Level Three.
Initially playing for the Centaurs after joining midway through the 2022/23 campaign, Paddy then moved into the Titans (2nd XV) before making his first-team bow against Cinderford in the penultimate game of the season.
Rams won the fixture in front of a then record crowd of 1,284.
The Cambridge University Blue was an ever-present in the 2024/25 season, securing the Captain’s Player of the Year gong.
He then chalked up 50 caps earlier this term at home to Birmingham Moseley.

Paddy went on to score his maiden Rams try in the thrilling 40-29 victory at Rosslyn Park last December, and his durability sees him now sit on 69 caps with many more to follow.
A remarkable effort saw him feature 25 times again in the past season.

Ant Marris
One of the club’s great warriors, loose-head prop Ant joined from Wallingford in the summer of 2016.
He has overcome two horrific injuries since – an ACL in the National Two South title-winning 2018/19 campaign and dislocated elbow in February 2025 – but in between rebounded to be named Coaches’ Player of the Year in May 2022.
He then helped Oxfordshire win the Bill Beaumont County Championship with a 7-5 success against a Berkshire side containing 11 Rams’ teammates.

Popular Ant reached a half-century of caps against Rosslyn Park in February 2023, and his ton came up at Leeds Tykes last October.
A dominant scrummager, he has also managed to cross the whitewash six times in his 114 appearances to date.
And he has shown no signs of slowing down ahead of an 11th campaign at Old Bath Road.




