Summary of the 2005 Youth Flag Season
The 2005 Youth Flag season saw a highly competitive series of tournaments, with teams from across the country participating in an exciting season of flag football. The South Wales Rebellion A emerged as the top team, finishing the season with 16 points from 5 tournaments, while their counterparts, South Wales Rebellion B, secured second place with 13 points from the same number of tournaments.
Other teams, such as the Woodham Warriors, Sussex Thunder, and Leicester Eagles “A”, showed strong performances, with Woodham Warriors finishing in third place with 8 points from 2 tournaments. Heeley Tomahawks, Prudhoe Sharks, and Redborne Rhinos each earned points across multiple tournaments, while teams like the Chorley Buccaneers, Coventry Jets, and Leicester Eagles “B” struggled to secure more than a single point.
The season culminated in a thrilling championship game between Woodham Warriors ‘A’ and Sussex Jnr Thunder, where Woodham Warriors ‘A’ triumphed with a 33-13 victory, securing the 2005 Youth Flag Championship.
Final Standings
Team | Tnmants | Pts |
---|---|---|
South Wales Rebellion A | 5 | 16 |
South Wales Rebellion B | 5 | 13 |
Woodham Warriors | 2 | 8 |
Sussex Thunder | 3 | 7 |
Leicester Eagles “A” | 5 | 6 |
Heeley Tomahawks | 4 | 5 |
Prudhoe Sharks | 1 | 3 |
Redborne Rhinos | 1 | 3 |
Chorley Buccaneers | 1 | 2 |
Coventry Jets | 1 | 1 |
Leicester Eagles “B” | 1 | 1 |
🏆 Championship Game
- Woodham Warriors ‘A’ 33-13 Sussex Jnr Thunder
The Woodham Warriors ‘A’ claimed the 2005 Youth Flag Championship with a dominant 33-13 victory over Sussex Jnr Thunder, capping off a successful season.
Conclusion
The 2005 Youth Flag season showcased the growing talent and competition in flag football across the UK. South Wales Rebellion A and B were dominant throughout the season, but it was the Woodham Warriors ‘A’ who triumphed in the final, securing the championship title with an impressive victory. The season highlighted the excitement of flag football and set the stage for future growth in the sport.