Britbowl

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The Britbowl is the championship game of the British American Football National League, and formerly the British American Football League (BAFL) in the United Kingdom. It is the most prestigious of the league's three bowl games that constitute Britbowl Weekend. Only teams in the Premier Division of BAFL are eligible to compete in Britbowl. To progress to a Britbowl the winner of the seasonal BAFA Premier Division South will play the Runner up of the Premier North and vice versa in a semi-finals with the two winners eventually meeting in a final. Teams who play in the second and third levels compete for promotion in their own Championship Bowl games

Britbowl
Organising bodyBritish American Football Association
Founded1985; 39 years ago (1985)
RegionEngland England
Scotland Scotland
Number of teams10 (2019)
Qualifier forIFAF Europe Champions League
Current championsLondon Warriors
Most successful club(s)London Olympians (12 title)
Television broadcastersBBC Sport (2019)
Website[1]

To mark its 20th anniversary, Roman numerals were introduced to identify the game. The 2006 Championship became known as Britbowl XX. The previous nineteen bowl games were redesignated as Britbowl I to Britbowl XIX respectively.

Since Britbowl XX the winning team has been presented with the Boston Trophy. The current champions are the London Warriors, who dominated the Bristol Aztecs 31–10 in Britbowl XXXVI on 8 September 2024.

National League - Championship Games

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Designated National Championship Game but not given title of "Britbowl"
Bowl Name Year Date Winners Score Runners-up Venue MVP Referee
Britbowl XXXVI 2024 8 September 2024 London Warriors 31–10 Bristol Aztecs Butts Park Arena, Coventry Andy Owusu Brian Yates
Britbowl XXXV 2023 17 September 2023 Manchester Titans 44–27 London Warriors Butts Park Arena, Coventry Sam Bloomfield Pete Parsons
Britbowl XXXIV 2022 3 September 2022 Manchester Titans 37–7 London Warriors New River Stadium, London Sam Bloomfield Brian Yates
Britbowl XXXIII 2019 1 September 2019 London Warriors 56–29 Tamworth Phoenix New River Stadium, London Dwayne Watson Brian Yates
Britbowl XXXII 2018 8 September 2018 London Warriors 48–34 Tamworth Phoenix John Charles Centre for Sport, Leeds Raymond Sobowale Keith Wickham
Britbowl XXXI 2017 26 August 2017 Tamworth Phoenix 34–28 London Blitz Sixways Stadium, Worcester Patrick Daley Brian Yates
Britbowl XXX 2016 27 August 2016 London Warriors 36–15 London Blitz Sixways Stadium, Worcester Dwayne Watson Jim Briggs
Britbowl XXIX 2015 5 September 2015 London Warriors 20–19 London Blitz Allianz Park, London Ian Jacquet Brian Yates
Britbowl XXVIII 2014 14 September 2014 London Warriors 10–8 London Blitz John Charles Centre for Sport, Leeds Samuel Obi Keith Wickham
Britbowl XXVII 2013 5 October 2013 London Warriors 26–23 London Blitz John Charles Centre for Sport, Leeds Romaine Jackson Brian Yates
Britbowl XXVI 2012 26 August 2012 London Blitz 37–21 London Warriors Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield Fred Boyle Brian Yates
Britbowl XXV 2011 24 September 2011 London Blitz 18–0 London Warriors Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, London Fred Boyle Brian Yates
Britbowl XXIV 2010 18 September 2010 London Blitz 34–20 Coventry Cassidy Jets Sixways Stadium, Worcester Pete Sochart Les Connor
Britbowl XXIII 2009 27 September 2009 London Blitz 26–7 Coventry Cassidy Jets Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster Gareth Dauley Les Connor
Britbowl XXII 2008 21 September 2008 Coventry Cassidy Jets 33–32 London Blitz Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster Dax Michelena Brian Yates
Britbowl XXI 2007 23 September 2007 London Blitz 14–6 Coventry Cassidy Jets Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield Lennox Johnson Brian Yates
Britbowl XX 2006 24 September 2006 London Olympians 45–30 London Blitz Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield Michael Andrew Keith Wickham
BSL Division 1 Bowl 2005 25 September 2005 London O's 21–19 Personal Assurance Knights Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield Jermaine Allen Jim Briggs
BSL Division 1 Bowl 2004 26 September 2004 Personal Assurance Knights 28–14 London O's Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield Jon Wyse Brian Yates
BSL Division 1 Bowl 2003 31 August 2003 London O's 35–7 East Kilbride Pirates Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield Warren Keen Mike Cavanagh
BSL Division 1 Bowl 2002 1 September 2002 London O's 42–15 Personal Assurance Knights Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield Clive Palumbo Keith Wickham
BSL Division 1 Bowl 2001 9 September 2001 London O's 37–20 East Kilbride Pirates Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield Stuart Franklin Keith Wickham
BSL Division 1 Bowl 2000 6 September 2000 London O's 34–26 Birmingham Bulls Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield Shola Goppy Keith Wickham
BAFA Senior League Division 1 1999 15 August 1999 London O's 09–6 Birmingham Bulls Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester Justin Oke Roger Stangroom
BAFA Senior League Division 1 1998 30 August 1998 London O's 20–0 Sussex Thunder Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester Francis Hatega Brian Yates
Big-C Final 1997 10 August 1997 London O's 26–20 (OT) Milton Keynes Pioneers National Hockey Stadium, Milton Keynes Clive Palumbo Brian Yates
BAFA Division 1 1996 25 August 1996 Leicester Panthers 10–6 Milton Keynes Pioneers Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester Benny Benstead Ian Papworth
BAFA Division 1 1995 29 July 1995 Birmingham Bulls 34–30 London Olympians Norman Green Stadium, Solihull John Riggs Dave Allen
BAFA Division 1 1994 14 August 1994 London Olympians 24–23 Birmingham Bulls Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester Jim Briggs
NDMA Final 1993 1 August 1993 London Olympians 40–14 Glasgow Lions Maidenhead Rugby Club, Maidenhead Richard Dunkley Joe Mendell
NDMA Coke Bowl III 1992 10 August 1992 London Olympians 34–6 Leicester Panthers Alexander Stadium, Birmingham Dave Samuels Brian Yates
NDMA Coke Bowl II 1991 4 August 1991 Birmingham Bulls 39–38 London Olympians Alexander Stadium, Birmingham Paul Roberts Jim Briggs
NDMA Coke Bowl I 1990 4 August 1990 Manchester Spartans 27–25 Northants Storm Crystal Palace Sports Centre, London Johnny Atlas Dave Norton
Bud Bowl IV 1989 6 August 1989 Manchester Spartans 21–14 Birmingham Bulls Crystal Palace Sports Centre, London Paul Bailey Bill Bowsher
Bud Bowl III 1988 4 September 1988 Birmingham Bulls 30–6 London Olympians Loftus Road, London Greg Harris Brian Yates
Bud Bowl II 1987 20 September 1987 London Ravens 40–23 Manchester All-Stars Loftus Road, London Ron Roberts Jr Neil Surman
BAFL Summerbowl II 1986 7 September 1986 Birmingham Bulls 23–2 Glasgow Lions Alexander Stadium, Birmingham Lloyd Queen Bill Bowsher
Bud Bowl I 1986 31 August 1986 London Ravens 20–12 Streatham Olympians Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester Mike Duncan Chris Bowker
AFL Summerbowl I 1985 London Ravens 45–7 Streatham Olympians Villa Park, Birmingham Joe St. Louis Mark Bridgham

Sources: BAFRA All-Time Bowl Crews List / britbowlnow.co.uk results lists

Other Senior Bowl Games

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Year Bowl Name Winners Score Runners-up Venue MVP Referee
1985 BAFF Rockingham Rebels 13-0 Croydon Coyotes Harold Speed
UKAFA Slough Silverbacks 44-32 Swindon Steelers
AAFC Locomotive Derby 42-21 Leigh Razorbacks
1986 AAFC Steelbowl Scunthorpe Steelers 50-32 Wirral Wolves Quibell Park, Scunthorpe Mike Berridge
1987 Budweiser Premier Bournemouth Bobcats 43-6 Leeds Cougars Ninian Park, Cardiff Richard Prattley
Budweiser Division 1 Ashton Oilers 27-7 Ealing Eagles Vale Park, Stoke-on-Trent Gordon Lucas
UKAFL Steelbowl Birmingham Bulls Manchester Spartans Alexander Stadium, Birmingham Jon Cole
UKAFL St Helens Cardinals 28-26 Ipswich Cardinals Alexander Stadium, Birmingham
BNGL Britbowl I Mersey Centurions 20–16 Leicester Huntsmen Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester Jeffrey Kelly
1988 Budweiser Premier Colchester Gladiators 47-28 Brighton B52s Alexander Stadium, Birmingham Bob Dudley
Budweiser Division 1 Herts Phantoms 48-34 Ipswich Cardinals Alexander Stadium, Birmingham Tony Chetwood
BNGL Britbowl II Woking Generals 20-14 Mersey Centurions Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester Robert Banks
UKAFL Steelbowl John Carter
1989 BNGL National Norwich Devils 18-9 Ipswich Cardinals Moorways Stadium, Derby Mike Fenton
BNGL Premier Kingston Thames Pirates 66-8 Redditch Arrows Moorways Stadium, Derby Glyn Lovelock
BNGL Division 1 Rugby Rollers 27-23 Duchy Destroyers Moorways Stadium, Derby Tom Begg
CGL Crown Walsall Titans 60-47 Portsmouth Warriors Alexander Stadium, Birmingham Jon Carter
CGL Duke Medway Mustangs 44-12 Manchester Heros Alexander Stadium, Birmingham Robert Friel
CGL Baron Cheltenham Chieftains 12-11 Severn Vale Royals Alexander Stadium, Birmingham Charles Dean-Young
1990 BNGL National Ipswich Cardinals 34–22 Clydesdale Colts Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester Don Holden
BNGL Premier Duchy Destroyers 31-19 Cumbria Cougars Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester Brian Craven
BNGL Division 1 Barnsley Bears 40-34 Orpington Barracuda Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester Con Horgan
NCMMA London Capitals 31-8 Essex Buccaneers Bev Evans
1991 BNGL National London Capitals 52–7 Clydesdale Colts Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester Con Horgan
BNGL Premier Plymouth Admirals 26-16 Sutton Coldfield Admirals Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester Mike Berridge
BNGL Division 1 Glasgow Cyclones 30-22 Basildon Chiefs Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester John West
NDMA Division 2 Coventry Jaguars 50-28 Cardiff Mets Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester John Slavin
1992 Coca Cola Division 2 Glasgow Lions Kent Mustangs Bev Evans
BNGL National Clydesdale Colts 30–26 DeLonghi Farnham Knights Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester Robert Friel
BNGL Premier Merseyside Nighthawks 23-20 Crawley Raiders Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester Con Horgan
BNGL Division 1 Tiptree Titans 20-6 Bath Gladiators Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester Richard Jeffrey-Cook
1993 BNGL National Bournemouth Buccaneers 42–34 Bedford Bombardiers Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester Phil Cottier
BNGL Premier Tiptree Titans 17-6 Croydon Kings Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester Mike Fenton
BNGL Division 1 Lincoln Saints 51-14 Redbridge Fire Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester Gordon Dedman
1994 BAFA Division 2 Milton Keynes Pioneers 18-6 Bedford Bombardiers Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester Charles Dean-Young
BAFA Division 3 Cambridge Cats 25-14 Crawley Raiders Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester Con Horgan
BAFA Division 4 London Olympians 2 48-6 Trent Valley Warriors Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester Doug Brown
1995 BAFA Division 2 Cambridge Cats 28-13 Plymouth Admirals Norman Green Stadium, Solihull John Slavin
BAFA Division 3 Oxford Saints 14-6 Gwent Mustangs Norman Green Stadium, Solihull Phil Cottier
Scottish Gridiron Association Glasgow Lions 76-0 Granite City Oilers
1996 BAFA Division 2 London O's 32-7 Birmingham Bulls Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester Tim Vickers
BAFA Division 3 Winchester Rifles 48-0 Redditch Arrows Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester Dave Allen
Scottish Gridiron Association Glasgow Lions Stirling Broncos
1997 BAFA Division 1 Redbridge Fire 26-7 Nottingham Caesars Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester Paul Coppin
BAFA Division 2 Bristol Aztecs 27-6 Chiltern Cheetahs
Scottish Gridiron Association East Kilbride Pirates 24-6 Dundee Whalers Caird Park, Dundee Simon Cowie
1998 BSL Division 2 Southern Sundevils 22-16 Lancashire Wolverines Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester Ian Papworth
Scottish Gridiron Association East Kilbride Pirates 50-6 Dundee Whalers
1999 BSL Division 1 Gateshead Senators 7-2 Bristol Aztecs Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester Kevin Holt
BSL Division 2 Chester Romans 24-22 Tiger Bay Warriors
2000 BSL Division 2 PA Knights 41-7 Ipswich Cardinals Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield Kevin Holt
2001 BSL Division 2 Ipswich Cardinals 47-15 Norwich Devils Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield Tzvi Lindeman
2002 BSL Division 2 Norwich Devils 17-14 Yorkshire Rams Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield Jim Briggs
2003 BSL Division 2 Bristol Aztecs 32-15 Nottingham Caesars Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield Pete Thom
2004 BSL Division 1A Southern Sundevils 32-0 Bristol Aztecs Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield Mike Cavanagh
BSL Division 2 Doncaster Mustangs 32-16 Chiltern Cheetahs Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield
2005 BAFL Division 1A Bristol Aztecs 7-0 Chiltern Cheetahs Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield Keith Wickham
BAFL Division 2 Coventry Jets 30-26 Kent Exiles Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield Les Connor
2006 BAFL Division 1A Coventry Cassidy Jets 52-20 Bristol Aztecs Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield Jeff Bloszies
BAFL Division 2 Oxford Saints 29-28 West Coast Trojans Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield Roger Stangroom
2007 BAFL Division 1 Farnham Knights 47-7 Ipswich Cardinals Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield Jim Briggs
BAFL Division 2 Norwich Devils 26-12 Dundee Hurricanes Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield Charles Dean-Young
2008 BAFL Division 1 Sussex Thunder 20-18 Redditch Arrows Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster Keith Wickham
BAFL Division 2 London Cobras 30-6 Tamworth Phoenix Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster Les Connor
2009 BAFL Division 1 London Cobras 8-0 East Kilbride Pirates Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster Brian Yates
BAFL Division 2 Leicester Falcons 33-32 Colchester Gladiators Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster Tim Vickers
2010 BAFACL Division 1 Tamworth Phoenix 35-14 East Kilbride Pirates Sixways Stadium, Worcester Keith Wickham
BAFACL Division 2 London Olympians 35-13 Manchester Titans Sixways Stadium, Worcester Ian Wainwright
2011 BAFACL Division 1 East Kilbride Pirates 62-23 Leicester Falcons Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, London Mike Cavanagh
BAFACL Division 2 South Wales Warriors 48-20 West Coast Trojans Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, London Dan Bridgland
2012 BAFANL Division 1 Sussex Thunder 10-7 West Coast Trojans Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield Dean Wright
BAFANL Division 2 Sheffield Predators 39-33 (OT) Peterborough Saxons Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield Tim Ockendon
2013 BAFNL National Colchester Gladiators 33-13 Gateshead Senators John Charles Centre for Sport, Leeds Ben Griffiths
2014 BAFNL National Merseyside Nighthawks 41-34 (OT) Edinburgh Wolves John Charles Centre for Sport, Leeds Ben Griffiths
2015 BAFNL National 1 North Merseyside Nighthawks 27-13 Edinburgh Wolves John Charles Centre for Sport, Leeds Mike Cavanagh
BAFNL National 1 South Farnham Knights 38-27 Solent Thrashers Leicester Road FC, Hinckley Tim Ockendon
BAFNL National 2 North Sandwell Steelers 24-7 Peterborough Saxons John Charles Centre for Sport, Leeds Ben Griffiths
BAFNL National 2 South Bury Saints 47-12 Bristol Apache Leicester Road FC, Hinckley Keith Wickham
2016 BAFNL Division 1 Bury Saints 21-13 Edinburgh Wolves John Charles Centre for Sport, Leeds Brian Yates
BAFNL Division 2 North Leicester Falcons 36-0 Newcastle Vikings John Charles Centre for Sport, Leeds David Knight
BAFNL Division 2 South Oxford Saints 24-2 Cambridgeshire Cats John Charles Centre for Sport, Leeds Amir Brooks
2017 BAFNL Division 1 Manchester Titans 46-23 London Olympians John Charles Centre for Sport, Leeds Mike Cavanagh
BAFNL Division 2 North Shropshire Revolution 31-7 Glasgow Tigers John Charles Centre for Sport, Leeds David Knight
BAFNL Division 2 South Berkshire Renegades 20-17 Wembley Stallions John Charles Centre for Sport, Leeds Dan Holt
2018 BAFNL Division 1 Leicester Falcons 36-29 Kent Exiles John Charles Centre for Sport, Leeds Tim Ockendon
BAFNL Division 2 North Aberdeen Roughnecks 13-6 (OT) Chester Romans Druid Park, Newcastle-upon-Tyne Amir Brooks
BAFNL Division 2 South Hertfordshire Cheetahs 24-7 Portsmouth Dreadnoughts Leicester Road FC, Hinckley Brian Yates
2019 BAFNL Division 1 Solent Thrashers 21-14 Sandwell Steelers New River Stadium, London Shawn Sombati
BAFNL Division 2 North Inverclyde Goliaths 36-27 Halton Spartans Druid Park, Newcastle-upon-Tyne Tim Vickers
BAFNL Division 2 South South Wales Warriors 13-0 Bournemouth Bobcats New River Stadium, London Tim Ockendon

Sources: BAFRA All-Time Bowl Crews List / britbowlnow.co.uk results lists

BritBowl Championships

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Lower Division Championships

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Year Bowl Champion Result (Opponent) Venue
2012 Division 1 Sussex Thunder Won 10-07 (West Coast Trojans) Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield
Division 2 Sheffield Predators Won 39-33 OT (Peterborough Saxons)
2011 Division 1 East Kilbride Pirates Won 62-23 (Leicester Falcons) Crystal Palace National Athletics Stadium, London
Division 2 South Wales Warriors Won 48-20 (West Coast Trojans)
2010 Division 1 Tamworth Phoenix Won 35-14 (East Kilbride Pirates) Sixways Stadium, Worcester
Division 2 London Olympians Won 35-13 (Manchester Titans)
2009 Division 1 London Cobras Won 8-0 (East Kilbride Pirates) Keepmoat Stadium, Doncaster
Division 2 Leicester Falcons Won 33-32 (Colchester Gladiators)
2008 Division 1 Sussex Thunder Won 20-18 4OT (Redditch Arrows) Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield
Division 2 London Cobras Won 30-6 (Tamworth Phoenix)
2007 Division 1 Farnham MH Knights Won 47-7 (Ipswich Cardinals)
Division 2 Norwich Devils Won 26-12 (Dundee Hurricanes)
2006 Division 1A Coventry Cassidy Jets Won 52-20 (Bristol Aztecs)
Division 2 Dominos Oxford Saints Won 29-28 (West Coast Trojans)
2005 Division 1A Bristol Aztecs Won 7-0 (Chiltern Cheetahs)
Division 2 Coventry Jets Won 30-26 (Kent Exiles)
2004 Division 1A Southern Sundevils Won 32-0 (Bristol Aztecs)
Division 2 Doncaster Mustangs Won 32-16 (Chiltern Cheetahs)
2003 Division 2 Bristol Aztecs Won 32-15 (Nottingham Caesars)
2002 Division 2 Norwich Devils Won 17-14 (ASAP Yorkshire Rams)
2001 Division 2 Ipswich Cardinals Won 47-15 (Norwich Devils)
2000 Division 2 Personal Assurance Knights Won 41-7 (Ipswich Cardinals)
1999 Division 1 (Regional) Gateshead Senators Won 7-2 (Bristol Aztecs) Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester
Division 2 Chester Romans Won 24-22 (Tiger Bay Warriors)
1998 Division 2 Southern Sundevils Won 22-16 (Lancashire Wolverines)
1997 Division 2 Bristol Aztecs Won 27-6 (Chiltern Cheetahs)
1996 Division 2 London O's Won 32-7 (Birmingham Bulls)
Division 3 Winchester Rifles Won 48-0 (Redditch Arrows)
1995 Division 2 Cambridge Cats Won 28-14 (Plymouth Admirals) Norman Green Stadium, Solihull
Division 3 Oxford Saints Won 14-6 (Gwent Mustangs)
1994 Division 2 Milton Keynes Pioneers Won 18-6 (Bedford Bombardiers) Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester
Division 3 Cambridge Cats Won 25-14 (Crawley Raiders)
Division 4 London Olympians II Won 48-6 (Trent Valley Warriors)
1993 Premier Division Tiptree Titans Won 17-9 (Croydon Kings)
First Division Lincoln Saints Won 51-14 (Redbridge Fire)
1992 Premier Division Merseyside Nighthawks Won 23-20 (Crawley Raiders) Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester
First Division Tiptree Titans Won 20-6 (Bath Gladiators)
1991 Premier Division Plymouth Admirals Won 26-16 (Sutton Coalfield Royals) Saffron Lane Stadium, Leicester
First Division Glasgow Cyclones Won 30-21 (Basildon Chiefs)
1990 Premier Division Duchy Destroyers Won 31-19 (Cumbria Cougars)
First Division Barnsley Bears Won 40-34 (Barracudas)
1989 Premier Division Kingston Thames Pirates Won 66-8 (Redditch Arrows) Moorways Stadium, Derby
First Division Rugby Rollers Won 27-23 (Duchy Destroyers)
Note:
There were no lower divisions prior to 1989

BritBowl appearances

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Num Team W L % Notes
11 London Olympians 9 2 0.818 6 wins & 2 losses as London O's
12 London Blitz 5 7 0.417
10 London Warriors 6 4 0.600
4 Manchester Titans 2 2 0.500
4 Farnham MH Knights 1 3 0.250 1 win & 2 losses as Personal Assurance Knights
4 Coventry Cassidy Jets 1 3 0.250
4 Birmingham Bulls 1 3 0.250
3 Clydesdale Colts 1 2 0.333
3 Tamworth Phoenix 1 2 0.333
2 Ipswich Cardinals 1 1 0.500
2 Mersey Centurions 1 1 0.500
2 East Kilbride Pirates 0 2 0.000

The following teams have 1 win from 1 appearance:
Bournemouth Buccaneers, Leicester Panthers, London Capitals, Norwich Devils, Redbridge Fire, Woking Generals

The following teams have 1 loss from 1 appearance:
Bedford Bombardiers, Leicester Huntsmen, Milton Keynes Pioneers, Nottingham Caesars, Sussex Thunder

Lower Division Championship Appearances

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Num Team W L % Notes
6 Bristol Aztecs 3 3 0.500
3 Norwich Devils 2 1 0.667
3 Ipswich Cardinals 1 2 0.333
3 East Kilbride Pirates 1 2 0.333
3 Chiltern Cheetahs 0 3 0.000
2 Cambridge Cats 2 0 1.000
2 Coventry Cassidy Jets 2 0 1.000 1 win as Coventry Jets
2 Farnham MH Knights 2 0 1.000 1 win as Personal Assurance Knights
2 London Olympians 2 0 1.000 1 win as London O's & 1 win as London Olympians II
2 Southern Sundevils 2 0 1.000
2 Sussex Thunder 2 0 1.000
2 Tiptree Titans 2 0 1.000
2 Duchy Destroyers 1 1 0.500
2 Plymouth Admirals 1 1 0.500
2 Crawley Raiders 0 2 0.000
2 Redditch Arrows 0 2 0.000

The following teams have 1 win from 1 appearance:
Barnsley Bears, Chester Romans, Doncaster Mustangs, Gateshead Senators, Glasgow Cyclones, Kingston Thames Pirates, Lincoln Saints, Merseyside Centurians, Milton Keynes Pioneers, Oxford Saints, Rugby Rollers, South Wales Warriors, Winchester Rifles

The following teams have 1 loss from 1 appearance:
ASAP Yorkshire Rams, Barracudas, Basildon Chiefs, Bath Gladiators, Bedford Bombardiers, Birmingham Bulls, Croydon Kings, Cumbria Cougars, Dundee Hurricanes, Gwent Mustangs, Kent Exiles, Lancashire Wolverines, Nottingham Caesars, Redbridge Fire, Sutton Coalfield Royals, Tiger Bay Warriors, Trent Valley Warriors

See also

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