Australian Capital Territory Gridiron League 2000-2009

Australian Capital Territory Gridiron Logo 2009 [Ref: 22]

ACTGL 2000

PWLTPFPAPts
*University of Canberra Firebirds99001701818
*Tuggeranong Tornadoes95401193710
Queanbeyan Warriors9450471098
Canberra Tigers909081800
ACTGL Final Standings 2000 [Ref: 1]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Capital Bowl VIII
2000University of Canberra Firebirds7Tuggeranong Tornadoes10
ACTGL Playoff Results 2000 [Ref: 2; 20]

ACTGL 2001

PWLTPFPAPts
*Astros99002864918
*Tuggeranong Tornadoes94501222038
*Queanbeyan Warriors9360981206
University of Canberra Firebirds9270872214
ACTGL Final Standings 2001 [Ref: 3]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoff GameVikings Park
10.11.2001Tuggeranong Tornadoes6Queanbeyan Warriors22
Capital Bowl IXVikings Park
17.11.2001Astros47Queanbeyan Warriors0
ACTGL Playoff Results 2001 [Ref: 4]

ACTGL 2002

PWLTPFPAPts
*Astros87102027214
*University of Canberra Firebirds86201746612
*Queanbeyan Warriors8260381784
Tuggeranong Tornadoes8170511492
ACTGL Final Standings 2002 [Ref: 5]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoff Game
09.11.2002University of Canberra FirebirdsQueanbeyan Warriors
Capital Bowl X
16.11.2002AstrosW
ACTGL Playoff Results 2002 [Ref: 6; 21]

Note: One Round of the Regular Season Cancelled due to Weather.

ACTGL 2003

PWLTPFPAPts
*Astros99002513218
*Tuggeranong Tornadoes94501041428
*University of Canberra Firebirds9360911776
Queanbeyan Warriors9270901854
ACTGL Final Standings 2003 [Ref: Compiled from results in 7]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoff Game
2003Tuggeranong Tornadoes16University of Canberra Firebirds6
Capital Bowl XI
2003AstrosWTuggeranong TornadoesL
ACTGL Playoff Results 2003 [Ref: 7; 21]

ACTGL 2004

PWLTPFPAPts
*University of Canberra Firebirds97111874815
*Tuggeranong Tornadoes96211635413
*Astros94501191128
Queanbeyan Warriors9090162710
ACTGL Final Standings 2004 [Ref: 9]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoff Game
06.11.2004Tuggeranong Tornadoes9Astros22
Capital Bowl XII
13.11.2004University of Canberra Firebirds15Astros20
ACTGL Playoff Results 2004 [Ref: 10]

ACTGL 2005

PWLTPFPAPts
*Astros6600961812
*Tuggeranong Tornadoes624038554
*University of Canberra Firebirds615033942
ACTGL Final Standings 2005 [Ref: 11]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Capital Bowl XIII
2005University of Canberra FirebirdsW
ACTGL Playoff Results 2005 [Ref: 21]

ACTGL 2006

PWLTPFPAPts
*University of Canberra Firebirds88001252916
*Tuggeranong Tornadoes8350491026
Astros8170141022
ACTGL Final Standings 2006 [Ref: Compiled from results in 14]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Capital Bowl XIV
11.11.2006University of Canberra Firebirds19Tuggeranong Tornadoes7
ACTGL Playoff Results 2006 [Ref: 14]

ACTGL 2007

PWLTPFPAPts
*University of Canberra Firebirds87101933214
*Tuggeranong Tornadoes87101836414
*Centurions844087828
Astros82601101244
Gladiators8080142850
ACTGL Final Standings 2007 [Ref: 15]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Semi-Final
2007Tuggeranong Tornadoes22Centurions13
Capital Bowl XV
2007University of Canberra Firebirds12Tuggeranong Tornadoes6 (ot)
ACTGL Playoff Results 2007 [Ref: 16-17]

ACTGL 2008

PWLTPFPAPts
*Tuggeranong Tornadoes87102208514
*University of Canberra Firebirds86201856612
*Astros8440941778
Centurions83501211316
Gladiators8080592200
ACTGL Final Standings 2008 [Ref: 18]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Capital Bowl XVI
2008Tuggeranong TornadoesLUniversity of Canberra FirebirdsW
ACTGL Playoff Results 2008 [Ref: 18]

ACT Gridiron Senior 2009

PWLTPFPAPts
*Tuggeranong Tornadoes86111538213
*University of Canberra Firebirds85301716610
*Gladiators8431113829
Astros8260561404
Centurions8260611844
ACTGL Final Standings 2009 [Ref: 19]
DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoff Game
07.11.2009University of Canberra FirebirdsGladiators
Capital Bowl XVII
2009Tuggeranong Tornadoes
ACTGL Playoff Results 2009 [Ref: 19]

Report

The Australian Capital Territory Gridiron League had four teams in 2000: Tuggeranong Tornadoes, University of Canberra Firebirds, Queanbeyan Warriors and Canberra Tigers.

Capital Bowl VIII was won by Tuggeranong Tornadoes. In 2001 the Tigers were replaced by the Astros, who immediately went to the top of the League, capturing the Capital Bowl from 2001 to 2004. IN 2005 the ACTGL dropped down to three Senior Teams as Queanbeyan dropped out, however it went up to five in 2007 with the addition of the Centurions and Gladiators. University of Canberra Firebirds won the Capital Bowl from 2005 to 2008.

The Australian Capital Territory Gridiron League is a Senior (Adult) American Football League in the ACT (Canberra) Territory in Australia.

Tuggeranong Tornadoes Capital Bowl VIII Champions 2000 [Ref: 23]

References

Internet Archive

[1] Tuggeranong Tornadoes | Wayback Machine (2000) 2000 ACTGL Standings [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20001025231334/http://www.tornadoesgridiron.asn.au/ [Accessed 16 June 2020][Follow link for “Career Stats Leaders UpdateD” then the Link for “2000 ACTGL Standings”

[2] Tuggeranong Tornadoes | Wayback Machine (2000) 2000 Stats and Standings [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20001025231334/http://www.tornadoesgridiron.asn.au/ [Accessed 16 June 2020][Follow link for “2000 ACTGL Schedule” is released

[3] Tuggeranong Tornadoes | Wayback Machine (2001) 2001 ACTGL Standings [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20011130141153/http://www.tornadoesgridiron.asn.au/ [Accessed 16 June 2020][Follow the Link for 2001 Standings”

[4] Tuggeranong Tornadoes | Wayback Machine (2001) 2001 Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20011130141153/http://www.tornadoesgridiron.asn.au/ [Accessed 16 June 2020][Follow the Link for “2001 Schedule”]

[5] Tuggeranong Tornadoes | Wayback Machine (2002) 2002 ACT Gridiron Standings [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20021130024927/http://www.tornadoesgridiron.asn.au/ [Accessed 16 June 2020][Follow the Link for “2002 ACT Gridiron Standings”

[6] Tuggeranong Tornadoes | Wayback Machine (2002) ACT Gridiron Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20021130024927/http://www.tornadoesgridiron.asn.au/ [Accessed 16 June 2020][Follow the Link for ACT Gridiron Schedule”

[7] Tuggeranong Tornadoes | Wayback Machine (2003) 2003 Stats [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20031230100747/http://www.tornadoesgridiron.asn.au/ [Accessed 16 June 2020][Clink the Link for “Stats” in the Navigation Bar]

[9] Tuggeranong Tornadoes | Wayback Machine (2004) 2004 Standings [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20041204101443/http://www.tornadoesgridiron.asn.au/ [Accessed 16 June 2020][Follow the Link for “2004 Standings”]

[10] Tuggeranong Tornadoes | Wayback Machine (2004) 2004 Schedule[Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20041204101443/http://www.tornadoesgridiron.asn.au/ [Accessed 16 June 2020][Follow the Link for “2004 Schedule”]

[11] Tuggeranong Tornadoes | Wayback Machine (2005) Home [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20051122210948/http://www.tornadoesgridiron.asn.au/ [Accessed 16 June 2020]

[13] Tuggeranong Tornadoes | Wayback Machine (2006) Senior Tornadoes [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20060819022502/http://www.tornadoesgridiron.asn.au/Senior_Tornadoes/index.html [Accessed 16 June 2020]

[14] ACT Gridiron | Wayback Machine (2007) 2006 Senior Schedule [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20070616063422/http://www.actgridiron.asn.au/schedule.html [Accessed 16 June 2020]

[15] Tuggeranong Tornadoes | Wayback Machine (2007) Tornadoes Defeat Gladiators to claim first victory [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20071103231432/http://www.tornadoesgridiron.asn.au/ [Accessed 16 June 2020]

[16] ACT Giridiron | Wayback Machine (2008) Tornadoes defeat Centurions in Semi-Finals [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20080719085550/http://www.actgridiron.asn.au/News/Seniors07wk11b.htm [Accessed 20 June 2020]

[17] ACT Giridiron | Wayback Machine (2008) Firebirds defeat Tornadoes to claim Capital Bowl XV [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20080719084037/http://www.actgridiron.asn.au/News/Seniors07wk12.htm [Accessed 20 June 2020]

[18] Tuggeranong Tornadoes | Wayback Machine (2008) TORNADOES DEFEATED BY FIREBIRDS IN CAPITAL BOWL XVI [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20081222233658/http://www.tornadoesgridiron.asn.au/ [Accessed 16 June 2020]

[19] Tuggeranong Tornadoes | Wayback Machine (2010) 2009 Final Regular Season Standings [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20100501093202/http://www.tornadoesgridiron.asn.au/ [Accessed 20 June 2020]

[20] Tuggeranong Tornadoes | Wayback Machine (2002) Capital Bowl Winners [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20021130024927/http://www.tornadoesgridiron.asn.au/ [Accessed 20 June 2020]

[21] ACT Gridiron | Wayback Machine (2008) History [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20080718234405/http://www.actgridiron.asn.au/history.html [Accessed 20 June 2020]

Images

[22] ACT Gridiron | Wayback Machine (2009) LogoRight [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20091004215525im_/https://console.clubsonline.com.au/gallery/images/LogoRight.jpg [Accessed 20 June 2020]

[23] Tuggeranong Tornadoes | Wayback Machine (2000) CapBowlVIIIChamps [Internet] Available from: http://web.archive.org/web/20011205072522im_/http://www.tornadoesgridiron.asn.au/CapBowlVIIIChamps.jpg [Accessed 20 June 2020]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Michael O’Callaghan and Alan Delaney.

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European Federation of American Football National Bowl Games 1994

EFAF Logo 1994-2014 [Ref: 8]

EFAF National Bowl Games 1994

CountryWinnersRunners-Up
IrelandDublin Tornadoes18Carrickfergus Knights13
BritainLondon Olympians24Birmingham Bulls23
GermanyDusseldorf Panther27Berlin Adler17
FranceParis Castors28Aix-en-Provence Argonautes22
ItalyLegnano Frogs37Milano Rhinos27
AustriaVienna Vikings45Graz Giants23
SwitzerlandBasilisk Mean Machine29Geneva Seahawks6
NetherlandsDen Hague Raiders52Tilburg Steelers8
BelgiumBrussels22Luxembourg Red Lions12
FinlandEast City Giants24Turku Trojans7
SwedenLimhamn Griffins37Kristianstad C4 Lions7
DenmarkCophenhagen Towers46Herning Hawks7
NorwayVIF Trolls10Oslo Vikings0
EFAF European National Bowls 1994 [Ref: 1-7]

Report

Dublin Tornadoes (Ireland), London Olympians (GBR), Dusseldorf Panthers (Germany), Paris Castors (France), Legnano Frogs (Italy), Vienna Vikings (Austria), Basilisk Mean Machine (Switzerland), Den Hague Raiders (Netherlands) Brussels (Belgium), East City Giants (Finland), Limhamn Griffins (Sweden), Cophenhagen Towers (Denmark) and VIF Trolls (Norway) were the Champions of Europe’s American Football National Bowls in 1994.

References

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1994) “Tornadoes clinch crown” First Down. October 8, 1994. pg. 22

[2] Anon. (1994) “BAFA Division One Bowl” First Down. August 20, 1994. pg. 22

[3] Anon. (1994) “Panthers pound Adler” First Down. October 1, 1994. pg. 20

[4] Anon. (1994) “Raiders stroll to Dutch title” First Down. July 23, 1994. pg. 22.

[5] Anon. (1994) “Trolls roll to crown” First Down. September 3, 1994. pg. 23.

Websites

[6[ SAJL (2020) Sarja=1 Kausi=1994 [Internet] Available from: http://www.sajl.org/selaus/otteluohjelma.php?sarja=1&kausi=1994 [Accessed 19 June 2020]

Internet Archive

[7] SAFV (2005) Spielplan 1994 [Internet] Available from: https://web.archive.org/web/20051228232142/http://www.safv.ch/ [Accessed 5 June 2020][Click links for Spielplan 1994]

Images

[8] American Football International (2013) EFAF Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootballinternational.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/EFAF_logo.gif [Accessed 30 August 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ralph Schmeer (IAFOA)

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 19 June 2020

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European Federation of American Football Eurobowl VIII 1994

EFAF logo [Ref: 8]

Eurobowl Preseason

DateHome TeamAway Team
PS Week 1
03.04.1994Cologne Crocodiles (Ger)15London Olympians (GBR)14
EFAF Eurobowl Preseason Friendlies 1994 [Ref: 1]

Eurobowl Qualification

DateHome TeamAway Team
Preliminary Round
10.04.1994Cophenhagen Towers (Den)28Luxembourg Red Lions (Bel)16
10.04.1994Oscar Dinos (Aut)27Basilisk Mean Machine (Swi)0
Qualification Round
Cophenhagen Towers (Den)Oscar Dinos (Aut)
EFAF Eurobowl Qualification 1994 [Ref: 2]

Eurobowl

DateHome TeamAway Team
Quarter-Finals
1994Munich Cowboys (Ger)Oscar (Aut) / Cophenhagen (Den)
01.05.1994Hague Raiders (Ned)8London Olympians (Eng)52
1994Bergamo Lions (Ita)WParis Castors (Fra)L
1994East City Giants (Fin)31Limhamn Griffins (Swe)6
Semi-Finals
15.05.1994Munich Cowboys (Ger)18Bergamo Lions (Ita)25
1994East City Giants (Fin)20London Olympians (GBR)22
Eurobowl VIIIGottlieb-Daimler, Stuttgart, GER
05.06.1994London Olympians (Eng)26Bergamo Lions (Ita)23
Eurobowl Results 1994 [Ref: 3-7]

Report

London Olympians won the Eurobowl (European American Football’s Super Bowl) for the second year running, defeating surprise package Bergamo Lions of Italy 26-23 in the Final in Stuttgart, with MVP Stephen Hutchison standing out on offense.

The Olympians had earlier defeated Hague Raiders of the Netherlands and East City Giants, from Helsinki in Finland. The Bergamo lions had disposed of the Paris Castors in the Quarter-Finals and Munich Cowboys in the Semis.

The Munich Cowboys had the easiest of Quarter-Finals, playing against the Qualifying team, who had to go through a Preliminary series of matches featuring the Austrian, Swiss, Danish and Belgian Champions. East City Giants, from Finland, traditionally one of the stronger countries in European American Football, easily defeated Swedish Champions Limhamn Griffins in the Quarter-Finals.

The Final was a thrilling encounter which was not decided until the last second, with Bergamo’s ace import Steve Beck, ex-University of Colorado, threatening to do the same to London that he did when upsetting heavily-fancied favourites Munich. He ran the kickoff 44 yards to the Olympians 4o yard line, and from there it was only 6 plays to the endzone. The Olympians fought back, but their next drive seemed stalled on their own 8-yard line, but American QB Leonard Valentine attempted to find Australian WR Wes Garth for a 90-yard TD, but was picked off and returned for what looked like a 98-yard Interception Return for a touchdown. The Lions were called back on a clipping penalty however, saving the Olympians’ blushes.

The next Lions drive was stalled on the 8-yard line by a London stand, and the O’s Offense took over, inspired by their defense, Valentine turned a broken play around, scrambling 91-yards for a touchdown. Bergamo were back in front 11 plays later as Beck ran in from the one yard line, and then once again, Valentine attempted to find the Aussie receiver for a big play, which this time paid off in a 74-yard TD. Back to within 2 points, the momentum shifted to the London side, and Bergamo managed a Field Goal at the end of the half, after a goalline stand by the Olympians again stopped the Lions shot, this time after a QB sack. It was to be a vital stand.

In the second half, Hutchison scored on a 16-yard run, and then, again, with a 10-yard run, to put The Olmpians nine points in front. A Bergamo TD, brought them within 3, and then with seconds left they had a long pass into Field Goal Range on third down, setting up a chance to tie the game or go for victory. Coach Joe Clark appeared to go for FG but went on second thoughts for a Touchdown, but a pitch towards Beck was mishandled and the Olympians breathed a sigh of relief, holding out for their second Eurobowl triumph in two years.

References

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1994) “Olympians Crocodile Tears” First Down. April 9, 1994. pg. 18

[2] Anon. (1994) “Towers and Dinos soar in Eurobowl” First Down. April 16, 1994. pg. 20.

[3] Vos, Laurence (1994) “Eurobowl First Round” First Down. May 7, 1994. pg. 22.

[4] Rowlands, Neil (1994) “Leonard gets the go-ahead from medics” First Down. May 14, 1994. pg. 18.

[5] Anon. (1994) “Bergamo bowl over Munich” First Down. May 21, 1994. pg. 18

[6] Anon. (1994) “O’s Great Escape!” First Down. May 28, 1994. pg. 22.

[7] Anon. (1994) “Forget the Euro Poll, We’ve won Euro Bowl” First Down. June 11, 1994. pg. 18.

Images

[8] American Football International (2013) EFAF Logo [Internet] Available from: http://www.americanfootballinternational.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/EFAF_logo.gif [Accessed 30 August 2017]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Ralph Schmeer (IAFOA)

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Eirball | Irish North American and World Sports Archive

Last Updated: 19 June 2020

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North England American Football Friendlies 1994

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Friendly
03.09.1994Merseyside Nighthawks64Doncaster Wildcats0
North England American Football Friendlies 1994 [Ref: 1]

Report

Merseyside Nighthawks triumphed 64-0 over Doncaster Wildcats from Yorkshire in this postseason American Football friendly. Ian Jackson and Phil McGrath both scored twice, and Steve Murray returned an interception for a touchdown.

References

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1993) “Mersey Dash” First Down. September 3 1994. pg. 23

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Fiona Connolly-Mulcahy and Conor Kostick.

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Last Updated: 17 June 2020

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National Football League Preseason 1994

National Football League Logo [Ref: 5]

Final Preseason Standings

PWLTPFPAPct
AMERICAN FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
AFC East
Indianapolis Colts440080511.000
Buffalo Bills43106257.750
New England Patriots43109957.750
New York Jets43107069.750
Miami Dolphins5320105117.600
AFC Central
Cleveland Browns43107553.750
Houston Oilers52309369.400
Cincinnati Bengals41308274.250
Pittsburgh Steelers41307880.250
AFC West
Los Angeles Raiders5410122113.800
Seattle Seahawks42207751.500
Denver Broncos5230102116.400
Kansas City Chiefs52307193.400
San Diego Chargers514090116.200
NATIONAL FOOTBALL CONFERENCE
NFC East
Dallas Cowboys52308080.400
Arizona Cardinals41305477.250
Philadelphia Eagles41305973.250
Washington Redskins41306478.250
New York Giants514093104.200
NFC Central
Chicago Bears440076451.000
Green Bay Packers43107567.750
Minnesota Vikings53209789.600
Detroit Lions42207183.500
Tampa Bay Buccaneers42206169.500
AFC West
San Francisco 49ers43107053.750
Atlanta Falcons532091101.600
New Orleans Saints41306188.250
Los Angeles Rams40404295.000
National Football League Pre-Season Standings 1994 [Ref: 4]

Preseason Results

Date / W/EHome TeamAway Team
PS Week 1
31.07.1994Miami Dolphins20New York Giants19
31.07.1994Kansas City24Houston Oilers17
31.07.1994Los Angeles Raiders25Denver Broncos22
31.07.1994Dallas Cowboys17Minnesota Vikings9
31.07.1994Atlanta Falcons21San Diego Chargers17
PS Week 2
07.08.1994New York Jets13Detroit Lions26
07.08.1994Seattle Seahawks9Indianapolis Colts13
07.08.1994Philadelphia Eagles6Chicago Bears12
07.08.1994New Orleans Saints6New England Patriots24
07.08.1994San Francisco 49ers7Arizona Cardinals17
07.08.1994Los Angeles Rams6Green Bay Packers14
07.08.1994Pittsburgh Steelers14Miami Dolphins24
07.08.1994Cincinnati Bengals16Tampa Bay Buccaneers17
07.08.1994Cleveland Browns24New York Giants15
07.08.1994San Diego Chargers3Houston Oilers31
07.08.1994Atlanta Falcons16Denver Broncos37
07.08.1994Minnesota Vikings17Kansas City Chiefs9
07.08.1994Los Angeles Raiders27Dallas Cowboys19
07.08.1994Washington Redskins11Buffalo Bills13
PS Week 3
14.08.1994Atlanta Falcons27Buffalo Bills7
14.08.1994Washington Redskins14Kansas City Chiefs17
14.08.1994San Francisco 49ers20Denver Broncos3
14.08.1994 (B)San Diego Chargers20New York Giants28
14.08.1994Pittsburgh Steelers29Los Angeles Raiders17
14.08.1994Cleveland Browns16Detroit Lions7
14.08.1994Cincinnati Bengals21Indianapolis Colts26
14.08.1994Philadelphia Eagles24New York Jets34
14.08.1994 (Mil)Green Bay Packers24Miami Dolphins31
14.08.1994Minnesota Vikings21New Orleans Saints17
14.08.1994Arizona Cardinals0Chicago Bears16
14.08.1994Seattle Seahawks29Tampa Bay Buccaneers6
14.08.1994Los Angeles Rams10New England Patriots28
14.08.1994 (Mex)Houston Oilers6Dallas Cowboys0
PS Week 4
18.08.1994New England Patriots27Washington Redskins17
18.08.1994San Diego Chargers24San Francisco 49ers30
19.08.1994Detroit Lions24Arizona Cardinals16
19.08.1994Cleveland Browns28Atlanta Falcons7
19.08.1994New Orleans Saints10Green Bay Packers13
20.08.1994Pittsburgh Steelers14Indianapolis Colts17
20.08.1994Miami Dolphins14Tampa Bay Buccaneers29
20.08.1994Philadelphia Eagles17Cincinnati Bengals7
20.08.1994 (SA)Houston Oilers16Buffalo Bills18
20.08.1994New York Jets13New York Giants10
20.08.1994Los Angeles Rams20Los Angeles Raiders29
20.08.1994Seattle Seahawks30Minnesota Vikings19
21.08.1994Dallas Cowboys34Denver Broncos10
22.08.1994Kansas City Chiefs18Chicago Bears21
PS Week 5
25.08.1994Indianapolis Colts24Cleveland Browns7
25.08.1994New Orleans Saints28Dallas Cowboys10
25.08.1994Denver Broncos30Arizona Cardinals21
25.08.1994San Diego Chargers24Los Angeles Rams6
26.08.1994Atlanta Falcons20Philadelphia Eagles12
26.08.1994Cincinnati Bengals38Detroit Lions14
26.08.1994Tampa Bay Buccaneers9New York Jets10
26.08.1994Minnesota Vikings31Miami Dolphins16
26.08.1994Green Bay Packers24New England Patriots20
26.08.1994Washington Redskins22Pittsburgh Steelers21
26.08.1994Buffalo Bills24Kansas City Chiefs3
26.08.1994San Francisco 49ers13Seattle Seahawks9
27.08.1994Houston Oilers23Los Angeles Raiders24
27.08.1994New York Giants21Chicago Bears27
National Football League Preseason Results 1994 [Ref: 1-4]

Note: (B) Played in Berlin, Germany. (Mil) Played in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Mex) Played in Mexico City, Mexico. (SA) Played in San Antonio, Texas.

Report

The National Football League played Preseason games in 1994 in Berlin, Germany (San Diego Chargers 20 New York Giants 28) and Mexico City (Houston Oilers 6 Dallas Cowboys 0) as part of its American Bowl Series, promoting the National Football League Internationally. The Oilers also played a home game in San Antonio, Texas, losing 16-18 to the Buffalo Bills.

The NFL Preseason is geared towards testing new players, plays and systems before the start of the NFL Regular Season (Season Proper) in September.

Preseason Division Champions in 1994 were Indianapolis Colts (4-0 AFC East), Cleveland Browns (3-1 AFC Central), Los Angeles Raiders (4-1 AFC West), Dallas Cowboys (2-3 NFC East), Chicago Bears (4-0 NFC Central) and San Francisco 49ers (3-1 NFC West).

References

Newspapers

[1] Anon. (1994) “NFL Pre-Season Scoreboard” First Down. August 13, 1994. pg. 5

[2] Anon. (1994) “Standings” First Down. August 20, 1994. pg. 5

[3] Anon. (1994) “Standings” First Down. August 27, 1994. pg. 5

[4] Anon. (1994) “Standings” First Down. September 3, 1994. pg. 16

Images

[5] National Football League (2019) NFL Logo [Internet] Available from: data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUgAAAUYAAACaCAMAAADighEiAAAAw1BMVEX///8AO3XaISgAM3EAK20AIWnt8vZpgaKwusvYAAsAOXQAL28ANnL0xsjZFh5qhKWLn7noiIr2z9Dka27cNzwAKGzXAADZDRj98/MAHGcALW7meHzYAA/rlJfZFx8AJGrxurzcKzLy9fjG0NzV3eZAYo6Vpr3f5eyAlrI1XIv87+/vsLLeS09Na5O9yNantslcd5wLQnoAFmUnT4IAAF7mf4Hlb3PiXmL65OXtpafgVFgdS4BZb5QAC2L32NndP0TsnqA7qZzXAAAMu0lEQVR4nO2de2OaPBvGwQAqoWIPqNBWWkCBdoLMp2s3t7bf/1O9OXAICNO1z94+Nbn+2CRApD/vO3dOJJIkJCQkJCQkJCQk9Pc0Tj76CY5BoS17H/0MR6DYAOuPfobPrz6UZSv96Kf47EpdGckKPvo5PrcGro4x6jD86Cf5zPIVQlGWDVlwfLN8J6eIOGbaRz/NZ1UCSoqI41bY45uUWgxFxNERceYNitwaRRRnFFHv+VOFC0fekWt+9GN9MqWWsUtRlmHmf/ST/Sd0GIUgVtog4gJSWR8WsY87Hq3j/XEi7KutpkgLSGAt9/dU+NvjLkb7jtL/vTkFfQC6IeJ/lCz6fRbh2nIH/+ZT/+fUBzpw+52u7Q1itR2iAR3LdTMDg9Sh3Z0F+h1UoCvHjpH45SZq8W0tWcutkQXdoC7GqR+G61VeIwfuxmwjGS5jC/8OHGAk9uQCM/W1vJTzvCA1t6oC9DaISpYTG8NEWkKGbTxOiiwkT/NT03Ah/R34wEgwOK6SxYvVahFvZNdpRYgus7YDSsrPNqhIDN2ap1tWFq9+/kR5yJbF5MENRgrJIGoniAUzwsNfhtGvPslh0XD7PItGHvxg3GW3k6K7JrHEMP5lW/lIQgQ7L2dSuMGo70JrgtEhgYFrN2FfAbQl6FvF2ayZA3PMDUZn2QQJl3UwhkEiy/JXjCvcwTamlpkXgMbPqFk1cgZlO5wXjHq2U8pZ4RgyhzqgDbrEBDZYolCcZ5EbnZIGbv1+I5Y2RZa8YEQumtYbzsZCqoFxiC1ij/bGUI3LFuA2rzlq0qYRVlKp/B14wAiQbF/SLPyBIkQfXGRxMUQfKByXtIoTi3h0GK/KLGJDhxBaKGGsog/U/gBO0qTARv/jDHjAaCLh2su4jz5kmOIapyDDS1FKRIwsH+If9B3bQnylqjsiBovleBwhWw2j8Xi5xhyzMUrBl41RUoSKWA4wGismwSSN5Jjp11qSwg8UKdrSVdnT2BqX1VFCwpLBzKvwVgYf1ghgMbnJz2hhZqgFGW1FRmDgGB9EcarhJJttgSOM1qLo4jHVvKQERQs7UbhpU+suoSQty54IPa9dBxm9QMVOrNm2CiKcymaBzQ/IJEnbVHVxi2aZj+BwgVEG1K/XTJtmS0q/RC3iOFHQhy6s9+RoBJNL3RxWsRpG7BfwgRH/lR6OwyUFDA6leLRt7JbowpUd13IIcDXJwGle7XdQAzJykCgcYbQ9aWkjL6xGohVf8uWfHr2AmmZ/Tfp2xvWuydShphdsdF8alFVPfSt55telpEF+nNpYeT8tXVl5bKNm7Oog8xOnqO14sWWxMZnNQQlSC0WapVZZcxRuHFzC0rYRHxjXMonY8roIMcZihWc96coaHzl0QGqgGK7c6OP2SEtcXykkrPTjwpyNFcB5wU2fH4xy3juoV61qI/9I/rMou9ga+27DHgdWdVmZz26WfGDcI4UUh4GlezvjzXH32GstB24w7vIoUxRS+THV3ZKRie36bzLgB6Oxava6Gj/zkzrB6AF9d1y/MkZdXjU5ovKRO4wg3DY4Wn5eDaQYk6/jndvHVd8aMBnLpIJe2RPMC0ZjwYyqUHhZET8oxvXXnbkRATNXz02kRvc5qsGX1XFeMKK/s9F7jSh4Rc82Aui5/ebNIcMN19DNerxCTZ+ksFYeMDq2bf+DDC77atu0HQNxCqrlrH/ZtmuQSO3/as6K0MpqjmvbeLg1+Qf3XRColm1/zdA1KMVWuMCoy+w7gAHupAVsSPZWBq43RnLj1qCkuGJDzxhPZ6lNe0y4wFibNLuk1qhUZBIdEAiLqH7nAJSBGVQ/hBY71BqrcBRZnGCUnQ2tVWuL4r2XstuV9BfiYrLWVSt5fXYmuO7mjBNQ1pHyntycKxcYZUA7v2LIkCH2mNrEbWMUf9jbUrke1WWbtLq9r8w8CRqR1pCbEFOMEVTTw8oBmpBUeXRHS6s47aWZ0qyqA2p7TA3coo6e8tTfqAaSFoVSqJYUnCV9/5z2cznpuJh17JtwByKudUpJlHc+UkHU/u5rUqjw09+oyyiSKEZSDdjrTqgtLCuSljRkxGSmfDBYZ0pbZwZMJdNS4jAsRxHAWkqBg7Lc8oMRRDiS6GpUTsPRNwOI6kJOPKBuasiRuXDc9omjKIMUD2YZSlr2N4Jx3yWxh2bJBUZdziNNNQkso3ZlVLUa8Lsusbx7B2QMWjZLLjCW9A6Y49iBsTMlb05ygfGvS2AUGPcrDzHqXxQ3IQb0Pe2vyYt4mcMD/ur7vGSqqMD4XgmM/4o4w3hS6omeezo5qaWdnbTrrnmq/hV8YZxNhrkmP+i56zIFpd1L0iNzzGhyI0kv7KlJ/Ss4wzjtFZrfkXOvVUrvCmE8n/faNETW94U9JTBWzCSB8Q/Ubo3n5JzAeLAYjFcMmRk+dy0wHiomUl8MSxbDG5xwPxkVCaMJYnU5KS+Yj7DmJcYf1aneFd8YpZuXgsX8kSTcFfY3Oid1oLPH/Hj+4xsWtUGMkbm399r4Ct4wIoMsTWpGE76NGKpID9Q+h2fk6GxSYpSkeeXidXGMkXo18uMRNcbi8tNpjdUFc1Dcedb8Co4xji5pwh6M5LTA2O3Uc+rVezCeTabT6URg7MSYg9qDUbp8eHi4fCYfBcYWjLlX78PISGBswdjrkQSB8TB1YqQ4BMbD1Ilx+oATBMbD1O3UtzhBYDxM3RgnmMcejHd3d2VOAmMrxumptA/j6bw3vSlOCYytGHsjqRsjYYWb1EWrUWDswoiBdGCcXuORK3z11U1xSmBsx4i9ugNjbzocDkk3r8BI1IZxTrsZ5y/dGEsJjERtGKfXPwjHybPAeKBaMb7SwazptcB4oNqt8Skf3hIYD1Q7RomOrEyeHgTGg9SBMffq126M83lvLjAW6sD4RAar5j86nBrBm82ky6nAmKsDo0Rjde+l14qxGAycTvE8KCqBsQXjd2YORSfGs9PT0+filMDYgvFpegDGmhoYHy5eXi5e8MAYzxhrs3LegvELKlXnt9xjZL36LRhv8YHAeDd5F8a7nsCIMUqP8/dgpGWrwCjdX70H49lQYCQY795ljfRHEBhZr34Dxmvh1DnGm6t3YKSNcR4x3r3e9liMs8mbMZ5c3/IaqWeTouGSv4hQTZn/E4zT+++Pw2GeFY8Yq8g8/UFG8W+Gb8DYm06r2MQNRrP1hY7RCLvm7C1OXRPBSJaFVJLdO45I5G8kK0CxGHtTAu58dDjGk2a/eImRLIVpHffOwXTZeKixZSMG9w2fPBkejPF60kJxOrrD2wHgb1D3b3f7mRU6eIEXvJKWdPNwO7kq7I9Otp0ciHF2PmwinF9Neqf4MrJImb79P/5NHyGyaZju0pXanu6/XQxxiKDWmA8M7sd4UrfF+XR4+3hP38rWyOpxzu5S18cluqIdXqot1/Pr+XAyoRhzPBXGb6N2jIwxjoaTL9dns+IUXfQaHrYX+CcW3UsQrtm0s+tT8v/slsX4/DDKfb4L4/zq6uLyZsac6dOyt7ES6REqpYtSO6u2IHA5ZTA+lrG8DSPy5Kvz78/1E2tCUXeOO8AQrYo12Vqqds8vIxR1cozVi8DzL/XLTiZX05frnfAdbGnWR75VOpWX0dXudHfdstf3081lb0JfvWTep55e1i46O7952rkzNPOduazjd2mssFh5Giir1sbGGV00gX0tffh9T6ZBv9jn0dpZdv1IFWbF+siGm42bW5mUemTePe9NZl2XSWSrebXIkhNbxKoWqpZ16GyipLV+Mrv/MSz7HToxagNzA5VyF6SWzVGOWJFS7VhiAEWFi2gQ7sJ8ev2StxmHuxi1cDDuy6oCqq0SrEVLcXvMCmK3tuiqARUrW5jJjos/nw6Hox2MYRItMkuB7Nq3uuOkzbuPX8nCaiwATOwyi/xmre/kHLWYGYx+tLUVYDRuVnR+SsWaAtNtksS7e7vbqOmad/cXBcYg2rqweZMB1e3y6BuA3UrWWws2l1RGJDeD1oaIl27cJngdWDAec1Ym7sgLliuoWrDupIaVtZRzy8xikOu4EHDVjTnorDNxpjBZruOtYTnM3rZK1mjTDWRHr0zQseTNwkx3ClKh0F+unaq01F22+uLH5YathqNuzTTguCzcKy9Z61VlWikr02bpzkCJU+HF++UNFmrBzIqJzeFtamkCdEzeo8nh8heF8YEMb09W7I8AYCRc+U+UbPJmt+EGiVt8NAXEP9UyN0hdztvMSizc+Q0K43zzRUJRd3b3EhU6SFG1SRSAwhTfrEHReoYLUc1+h3xa0YGrj36QTy4f73cLBMX3KnVlYys8+t2KLEe0/f4FbXkYvf/7Ei0XISEhISEhoU+j/wE4KS/OIS8TLAAAAABJRU5ErkJggg== [Accessed 17 September 2019]

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Junior Gridiron League Youth (South England) 1994

Standings

PWLTPFPAPct
*Crawley Raiders660017681.000
*Kent Panthers63215450.583
Brighton B-52s734035122.438
London Olympians5131949.300
Park Centre Bandits61503075.167
Junior Gridiron League Standings 1994 [Ref: 7]

Note: Standings after 8 of 10 Weeks.

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
JGL Youth Bowl
07.08.1994Crawley Raiders8Kent Panthers0
Junior Gridiron League Playoffs 1994 [Ref: 8]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
22.05.1994Crawley Raiders52Brighton B-52s6
22.05.1994Kent Panthers22Park Centre Bandits0
Week 2
29.05.1994Brighton B-52s0Kent Panthers18
29.05.1994Park Centre Bandits0 #London Olympians1
Week 3
05.06.1994Brighton B-52s6Park Centre Bandits28
Week 4
19.06.1994 Crawley Raiders26Kent Panthers0
19.06.1994Brighton B-52s22Park Centre Bandits0
Week 5
26.06.1994Crawley Raiders36London Olympians2
26.06.1994Park Centre Bandits2Kent Panthers8
Week 6
03.07.1994Crawley Raiders24Brighton B-52s0
03.07.1994London Olympians6Kent Panthers6
Week 7
10.07.1994Crawley Raiders16Kent Panthers0
10.07.1994Brighton B-52s6London Olympians0
Week 8
17.07.1994Crawley Raiders22Park Centre Bandits0
17.07.1994Brighton B-52s1London Olympians0 #
Week 9
24.07.1994Park Centre BanditsCrawley Raiders
24.07.1994Kent PanthersLondon Olympians
Week 10
31.07.1994Brighton B-52sKent Panthers
31.07.1994Crawley RaidersLondon Olympians
Junior Gridiron League Regular Season Results 1994 [Ref: 1-7]

Report

Steve Miller caught a spectacular touchdown catch in the dying seconds of the first half to complete a perfect season for the Crawley Raiders. The touchdown and two-point conversion were the only scores of the JGL Youth Bowl in 1994.

The Raiders had finished top of the five-team League, with the Kent Panthers aalso qualifying for the Bowl in second place. Other teams were Brighton B-52s, London Olympians, and 1993 runners-up Park Centre Bandits.

The Junior Gridiron League Youth League was a Two Touch League for 15-18 year olds in the South of England. Two Touch was a variation on Flag Football whereby the ball carrier was tackled by placing two hands on him or her.

References

[1] Anon. (1994) “Crawley kids rock Brighton” First Down. May 28, 1994. pg. 18

[2] Anon. (1994) “Kids are left Worth-Less! JGL” First Down. June 4, 1994. pg. 23

[3] Anon. (1994) “JGL: Ward double stuns Kent” First Down. June 25, 1994. pg. 20

[4] Anon. (1994) “JGL” First Down. July 2, 1994. pg. 21

[5] Anon. (1994) “Raiders defense crushes Brighton: JGL” First Down. July 9, 1994. pg. 20

[6] Anon. (1994) “Unbeaten Crawley march on: JGL” First Down. July 16, 1994. pg. 20

[7] Anon. (1994) “JGL” First Down. July 23, 1994. pg. 21

[8] Anon. (1994) “JGL: Winner Miller!” First Down. August 13, 1994. pg. 21

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Derek Walsh.

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Northern Junior Gridiron League (England) 1994

Final Standings

PWLTPFPAPct
St. Joseph’s Cardinals21012218.750
Doncaster Wildcats20111822.250
Northern Junior Gridiron League Standings 1994 [Ref: compiled from 1-3]

Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
10.07.1994Doncaster Wildcats6St. Jospeh’s Cardinals6
Week 2
17.07.1994St. Joseph’s Cardinals16Doncaster Wildcats12
Northern Junior Gridiron League Results 1994 [Ref: 1-3]

Report

The St. Joseph’s Cardinals won the Northern Junior Gridiron League in 1994 defeating Doncaster Wildcats 16-12 thanks to two long touchdown runs by Michael Jones (65 yards) James Roberts (41 yards). Their first match was declared a 6-6 tie by League management after Daniel O’Shaughnessey’s Overtime winner for the Cardinals was declared void as no overtime should have been played.

The Cardinals were a team from St. Joseph’s Primary School in St. Helens, Birkenhead, Merseyside.

The Northern Junior Gridiron League Junior League was a Two Touch League for 8-11 year olds in the North of England. Two Touch was a variation on Flag Football whereby the ball carrier was tackled by placing two hands on him or her.

References

[1] Anon. (1994) “NJGL” First Down. July 16, 1994. pg. 20

[1] Anon. (1994) “Cards Shuffle: NJGL” First Down. July 23, 1994. pg. 21

[1] Anon. (1994) “JGL Winner Miller!” First Down. August 13, 1994. pg. 21

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Derek Walsh.

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Regional Football League 1999

Regional Football League Logo [Ref: 5]

Standings

PWLTPFPAPct
*Mobile Admirals862018098.750
*Houston Outlaws862014882.750
*Mississippi Pride8440150177.500
*Ohio Cannon8350104111.375
Shreveport Southern Knights8350138123.375
New Orleans Thunder826082198.250
Regional Football League Standings 1999 [Ref: 1]

Playoff Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Playoffs 1st Round
12.06.1999Mobile Admirals35Ohio Cannon14
12.06.1999Houston outlaws27Mississippi Pride3
RFL Bowl I
19.06.1999Mobile Admirals14Houston Outlaws12
Regional Football League Playoffs 1999 [Ref: 2]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
17.04.1999Shreveport Southern Knights40Mississippi Pride0
18.04.1999Ohio Cannon17Houston Outlaws18
18.04.1999New Orleans Thunder14Mobile Admirals42
Week 2
24.04.1999Mobile Admirals15Shreveport Southern Knights7
24.04.1999Mississippi Pride5Houston Outlaws28
25.04.1999Ohio Cannon34New Orleans Thunder0
Week 3
01.05.1999Mobile Admirals10Houston Outlaws7
01.05.1999Shreveport Southern Knights29Ohio Cannon13
02.05.1999New Orleans Thunder14Mississippi Pride30
Week 4
08.05.1999Mobile Admirals23New Orleans Thunder6
08.05.1999Shreveport Southern Knights14Houston Outlaws17
08.05.1999Mississippi Pride20Ohio Cannon17
Week 5
15.05.1999Mobile Admirals36Mississippi Pride13
15.05.1999Houston Outlaws27Ohio Cannon3
16.05.1999New Orleans Thunder14Shreveport Southern Knights31
Week 6
22.05.1999Houston Outlaws31New Orleans Thunder12
22.05.1999Mississippi Pride35Shreveport Southern Knights10
22.05.1999Ohio Cannon20Mobile Admirals17
Week 7
29.05.1999Mississippi Pride28Mobile Admirals20
30.05.1999Houston Outlaws17Shreveport Southern Knights7
New Orleans Thunder10Ohio Cannon0 #
Week 8
05.06.1999Mobile Admirals14Houston Outlaws3
05.06.1999Mississippi Pride7New Orleans Thunder12
Ohio Cannon10Shreveport Southern Knights0 #
Regional Football League Regular Season Results 1999 [Ref: 2]

Preseason Standings

PWLTPFPAPct
Mobile Admirals220062241.000
Shreveport Southern Knights220044271.000
Houston Outlaws21103020.500
Mississippi Pride21102526.500
Ohio Cannon20203862.000
New Orleans Thunder20201241.000
Regional Football League Preseason Standings 1999 [Ref: compiled from results in 2]

Preseason Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
PS Week 1
03.04.1999Houston Outlaws20Mississippi Pride0
03.04.1999Ohio Cannon17Mobile Admirals34
03.04.1999New Orleans Thunder6Shreveport Southern Knights16
PS Week 2
10.04.1999Mobile Admirals20Houston Outlaws10
10.04.1999Mississippi Pride25New Orleans Thunder6
10.04.1999Shreveport Southern Knights28Ohio Cannon21
Regional Football League Preseason Results 1999 [Ref: 2]

Report

The Regional Football League styled itself as the Spring Development League of America (NFL Europe was the Official Development League of the NFL with 6 teams in Europe only). It had 5 teams placed in the Southern United States and one in Toledo, Ohio.

The Mobile Admirals (Alabama) won the Championship in the League’s only season, defeating Houston Outlaws 14-12. One team, the Ohio Cannon only played in seven regular season matches, but were still allowed to compete in the Playoffs as the Shrevport Southern Knights, their only rival for the fourth playoff sport forfeited their last match with the Cannon..

Other teams were Shreveport Southern Knights, New Orleans Thunder and Mississippi Pride. The League had no TV coverage, no outstanding players and little press or radio coverage. [Ref: 3] The International Football League of 2000 replaced it as the AAA Spring League in the USA. (see XFL Football Leagues Era (1990-2020) for more on AAA Spring Leagues in the USA from 1990-2020).

Shreveport Southern Knights in action [Ref: 4]

References

Websites

[1] Remember the RFL (2014) Standings [Internet] Available from: https://sites.google.com/site/remembertherfl/standings [Accessed 18 June 2020]

[2] Remember the RFL (2014) Weekly Results [Internet] Available from: https://sites.google.com/site/remembertherfl/weekly-results [Accessed 4 April 2019]

[3] Remember the RFL (2014) Remember the RFL Home [Internet] Available from: https://sites.google.com/site/remembertherfl/home [Accessed 4 April 2019]

Images

[4] Remember the RFL (2014) Knights1 [Internet] Available from: https://sites.google.com/site/remembertherfl/_/rsrc/1324780142980/gallery/Knights1.gif?height=131&width=200 [Accessed 4 April 2019]

[5] Remember the RFL (2014) rfl [Internet] Available from: https://26c2b5dd-a-62cb3a1a-s-sites.googlegroups.com/site/remembertherfl/helmets/rfl.jpg?attachauth=ANoY7co_-I0u6CsE2tnmDhMkSyOOa04P6e96dxdYhIX1SbuBBek6ubQl3-Ox5zfaC5CsUyuv_C11K4-aSnzdpxi_4HUuvdzGdWwafEE27KYtdHByMdglRfHjBljv1VbCrfVWBOFiorFTH5OttYaQGykuP2Mobt-VNQolQy_PBnR2knzuQ15Wrtw2b7-CK7hsIi2hYb0WCie9qyFgAgW9xfJVkm-6haEFSA%3D%3D&attredirects=0 [Accessed 4 April 2019]

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Rick Kelley & Kim Kelley.

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Junior Gridiron League Junior (South England) 1993

Final Standings

PWLTPFPAPct
*Tiger Bay Warriors660016061.000
*London Capitals63306774.500
Northants Storm63304555.500
Kent Panthers60606143.000
Junior Gridiron League Junior Two Touch League Final Standings 1993 [Ref: 2]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
29.08.1993Tiger Bay Warriors6London Capitals8
Junior Gridiron League Junior Two Touch League Playoffs 1993 [Ref: 3]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
09.05.1993Kent Panthers0London Capitals16
Week 2
16.05.1993Tiger Bay Warriors36Kent Panthers0
Week 4
06.06.1993Kent PanthersTiger Bay Warriors
06.06.1993London Capitals2Northants Storm28
Week 5
13.06.1993Northants Storm28Kent Panthers6
Week 6
20.06.1993London Capitals0Tiger Bay Warriors28
Week 7
27.06.1993Kent Panthers0Tiger Bay Warriors20
Week 8
04.07.1993Kent PanthersNorthants Storm
04.07.1993Northants Storm0Tiger Bay warriors36
Week 9
11.07.1993London Capitals36Kent Panthers0
Junior Gridiron League Junior Two Touch League 1993 [Ref: 4-11]

Report

Underdogs London Capitals shocked the Tiger Bay warriors, from Cardiff in Wales in the JGL Junior Bowl in 1993. the Junior Gridiron League Junior League was a Two Touch League for 9-14 year olds in the South of Britain. Two Touch was a variation on Flag Football whereby the ball carrier was tackled by placing two hands on him or her.

The Tiger Bay Warriors had finished top of the League with a 6-0 Wins-Losses record, and the Capitals had squeaked into the they had finished level with Northants Storm on 3-3. Kent Panthers were the other team in the league.

The Final itself was close, with a scoreless first quarter before the Capitals MVP Adam Seoudy completed an 80-yard touchdown drive with a TD pass to Wide Receiver John Buckett. Tiger Bay, however, drew level on MVP Jamie Roberts’ touchdown reception.

The Capitals had the last say, with a safety (worth two points) to wrap up the title.

References

[1] Anon. (1993) “FD Previews the 1993 Junior Gridiron league Season: No kidding around as the race for the title begins! ” First Down. May 15, 1993. pg. 19

[2] FD Reporter (1993) “JGL Gets Geared up for ’93 Title Clashes: Final JGL Standings” First Down. Auguat 28, 1993. pg. 17

[3] Anon. (1993) “Capitals Tiger Feat!” First Down. September 5, 1993. pg.

[4] Anon. (1993) “Results, standings and Fixtures: JGL JUNIORS” First Down. 22 May 1993, 1993. pg. 20

[5] Anon. (1993) “Results, standings and Fixtures: JGL JUNIORS” First Down. 29 May 1993, 1993. pg. 20

[6] Anon. (1993) “Results, standings and Fixtures: JGL JUNIORS” First Down. 19 June 1993, 1993. pg. 19

[7] Anon. (1993) “Results, standings and Fixtures: JGL JUNIORS” First Down. 26 June 1993, 1993. pg. 19

[8] Anon. (1993) “Results, standings and Fixtures: JGL JUNIORS” First Down. 3 July 1993, 1993. pg. 19

[9] Anon. (1993) “Results, standings and Fixtures: JGL JUNIORS” First Down. 10 July 1993, 1993. pg. 19

[10] Anon. (1993) “Results, standings and Fixtures: JGL JUNIORS” First Down. 17 July 1993, 1993. pg. 15

[11] Anon. (1993) “Results, standings and Fixtures: JGL JUNIORS” First Down. 31 July 1993, 1993. pg. 18

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Kate Hartnett.

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Junior Gridiron League Youth (South England) 1993

Final Standings

PWLTPFPAPct
*Ealing Eagles871034526.875
*Park Centre Bandits871027026.875
Kent Knights825142137.313
Worthing Guardians826030306.250
Kent Panthers816146138.188
Junior Gridiron League Youth Final Standings (South England) 1993 [Ref: 2]

Playoffs

DateHome TeamAway Team
JGL Youth BowlHorsham Stadium
05.09.1993Ealing Eagles44Park Centre Bandits0
Junior Gridiron League Youth Playoffs (South England) 1993 [Ref: 3]

Regular Season Results

DateHome TeamAway Team
Week 1
09.05.1993Park Centre Bandits34Worthing Guardians0
09.05.1993Kent Panthers0Ealing Eagles56
Week 2
16.05.1993Ealing EaglesKent Knights
16.05.1993Worthing Guardians0Park Centre Bandits54
Week 3
23.05.1993Worthing Guardians0Kent Panthers20
23.05.1993Kent Knights0Park Centre Bandits50
Week 4
06.06.1993Worthing Guardians0Kent Knights28
06.06.1993Park Centre Bandits0Ealing Eagles6
Week 5
13.06.1993Kent Knights14Kent Panthers12
13.06.1993Ealing Eagles112Worthing Guardians0
Week 6
20.06.1993Ealing EaglesPark Centre Bandits
20.06.1993Kent Panthers14Worthing Guardians20
Week 7
27.06.1993Kent Panthers0Park Centre Bandits46
27.06.1993Kent Knights0Ealing Eagles30
Week 8
04.07.1993Kent Panthers0Kent Knights0
04.07.1993Park Centre Bandits24Ealing Eagles20
Week 9
11.07.1993Park Centre Bandits36Kent Knights0
11.07.1993Worthing Guardians2Ealing Eagles44
Week 10
18.07.1993Kent KnightsWorthing Guardians
18.07.1993Ealing EaglesKent Panthers
Week 11
25.07.1993Park Centre Bandits26Kent Panthers0
25.07.1993Kent KnightsEaling Eagles
Junior Gridiron League Youth Playoffs (South England) 1993 [Ref: 1; 4-11]

Report

Park Centre Bandits, from Burgess Hill, and Ealing Eagles met in the Junior Gridiron League Youth Bowl in 1993 after both finished the regular season on 7-1 records. The JGL was a Youth Two Touch League for 15-18 year olds with teams in the North and South of England. This League was a South East England League with the other teams being Kent Knights, Kent Panthers and Worthing Guardians.

The Ealing Eagles triumphed 44-0 in the JGL Youth Bowl Mark Zaki destroying the Park Centre defense with three touchdown catches. The MVP Wide Receiver teamed up with Quarterback Chris Miles, who threw five touchdowns in all to end the dreams of the Bandits in their inaugural season. The Bandits quarterback had a nightmare, throwing seven interceptions, one of which was returned for a TD.

References

[1] Anon. (1993) “FD Previews the 1993 Junior Gridiron league Season: No kidding around as the race for the title begins! ” First Down. May 15, 1993. pg. 19

[2] FD Reporter (1993) “JGL Gets Geared up for ’93 Title Clashes: Final JGL Standings” First Down. Auguat 28, 1993. pg. 17

[3] Anon. (1993) “Zaki race” First Down. September 12, 1993. pg.

[4] Anon. (1993) “Results, standings and Fixtures: JGL JUNIORS” First Down. 22 May 1993, 1993. pg. 20

[5] Anon. (1993) “Results, standings and Fixtures: JGL JUNIORS” First Down. 29 May 1993, 1993. pg. 20

[6] Anon. (1993) “Results, standings and Fixtures: JGL JUNIORS” First Down. 19 June 1993, 1993. pg. 19

[7] Anon. (1993) “Results, standings and Fixtures: JGL JUNIORS” First Down. 26 June 1993, 1993. pg. 19

[8] Anon. (1993) “Results, standings and Fixtures: JGL JUNIORS” First Down. 3 July 1993, 1993. pg. 19

[9] Anon. (1993) “Results, standings and Fixtures: JGL JUNIORS” First Down. 10 July 1993, 1993. pg. 19

[10] Anon. (1993) “Results, standings and Fixtures: JGL JUNIORS” First Down. 17 July 1993, 1993. pg. 15

[11] Anon. (1993) “Results, standings and Fixtures: JGL JUNIORS” First Down. 31 July 1993, 1993. pg. 18

Acknowledgements

Thanks to Kate Hartnett.

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