Early career A late developer when it came to rugby union, Tristan focused on
hockey at school playing at county level. He first started seriously playing rugby at 16 and found that this was the sport for him, appearing for the youth team of his local rugby team -
Sevenoaks. At 17 he moved to
Hartpury College to further his rugby education and was later picked up by
Cinderford, then playing in
National Division Three South, and was made part of the squad for the
2006-07 season. Tristan made 11 appearances in his first season, scoring 105 points including four drop kicks which earned him call-ups for both
Kent and
English Counties XV at the end of 2007. A second season for the Gloucestershire side saw Tristan become a regular fixture in the first team, finishing as the fourth top points scorer in the league with 187 points from 19 games, and helping ultimately helping Cinderford to gain promotion to
National Division Two (although he did not feature in their playoff game). After impressing at Cinderford, Tristan was picked up by
Gloucester where he would become part of their academy squad. He played a number of academy games but was unable to instantly break into the first team and was instead loaned to
Moseley for experience.
Moseley Tristan joined the Moseley for the start of the
2008-09 season plying his trade in
National Division One. Despite playing at a league two levels higher than that of Cinderford, Tristan managed to play 22 games in all competitions, scoring 169 points, helping the Birmingham-based side to a mid-table position and also contributing 10 points against
Leeds Carnegie at
Twickenham to claim the 2009
EDF Energy National Trophy 23 - 18. Changes to the English league system saw National Division One be rebranded to the Championship for the
2009-10 season and with only 12 teams it was much more competitive with Moseley finishing 9th at the end of the regular season and being placed in the new format relegation group. Moseley survived the relegation group by finishing 2nd and Tristan had the best season of his career in scoring terms - being the top scorer in the league at the end of the regular season and finishing 3rd overall with 267 points from 26 games.
Doncaster Knights / Bristol After two seasons at Moseley, Tristan moved north to join
Doncaster Knights. He only spent a year at Castle Park but scored 358 points in 30 games across all competitions which attracted the interest of former
Premiership team
Bristol who signed Tristan for the
2011-12 season. Although he had a good first season for Bristol, the club failed to win promotion despite topping the league table, as they went out of the playoff semi finals due to a shock 53 - 63 aggregate defeat to the
Cornish Pirates. The ever increasing pressure at Bristol to gain promotion would lead to Tristan becoming a squad player rather than starter and he was released at the end of 2014, joining
London Welsh in the summer.
London Welsh / Ealing Trailfinders It was somewhat ironic that despite being released by Bristol he managed to achieve something they were desperate for - Premiership rugby - which Welsh had gained at Bristol's expense. Other than that it was neither a good season for Tristan or his club as they struggled to attract fans to their ground at Oxford and were relegated from the Premiership having failed to win a single game. Although Tristan played a number of matches he was unable to become a regular and left the club in 2015 to join
Ealing Trailfinders. After the 2015–16 season Tristan left Ealing to start a new adventure in
France with
US Cognac who play in
Fédérale 1 (division 3 of the French rugby union league system). == Season-by-season stats==