🏈 BYAFA 1992 Season Overview

The 1992 season of the British Youth American Football Association (BYAFA) delivered one of the most dramatic and competitive campaigns in youth gridiron history. Spread across multiple conferences and divisions, the season featured dominant regular-season runs, shocking disqualifications, breakout stars, and an intense playoff series that crowned the Southend Sabres as national champions.


📊 Regular Season Highlights

The league was split into six divisions, and several teams rose to the top with perfect or near-perfect records:

Norwich Devils (4-0) and Birmingham Bulls (2-0) also went undefeated, showcasing strong defensive units.

Ipswich Cardinals (7-0) and Farnham Knights (6-0) topped their respective divisions unbeaten.

Glasgow Lions were a force in the North, finishing a flawless 8-0.

🗺️ Regular Season Divisions

🏈 BYAFA 1992 Divisional Standings

Western Division

TeamWLT%
Birmingham Bulls2001.000*
Bristol Aztecs2200.500
Cardiff Mets0200.000

* Leicester Panthers and Northants Storm withdrew before the season started.

Southern Division

TeamWLT%
Ipswich Cardinals7001.000*
Southend Sabres6100.857*
Folkestone Wolverines2600.333
Kent Pumas2600.333
Tiptree Titans2600.333

Capital Division

TeamWLT%
Farnham Knights6001.000*
London Capitals4200.667*
Heathrow Jets2400.333*
London Ravens0600.000*

Coastal Conference

TeamWLT%
Eastleigh Devils4200.667*
Bournemouth Renegades4210.643
Brighton B-52s3210.583*
Solent Scorpions0600.000

* Southern Sooners withdrew before the season started.

Anglian Conference

TeamWLT%
Norwich Devils4001.000*
Nottingham Hoods4200.667*
Milton Keynes Mavericks3300.500
Luton Huskers0500.000

Northern Conference

TeamWLT%
Glasgow Lions8001.000*
Leeds Cougars5210.688*
Manchester Spartans3500.375*
Gateshead Mets2510.313*
Steel City Titans1700.125

* Upminster Warriors withdrew before the season started.

🚫 Disqualifications

Several teams were removed from playoff contention due to fielding ineligible players:

  • Bournemouth Renegades: 7 ineligible players, lifetime ban for the team manager, disqualified from 1993 playoffs.
  • Folkestone Wolverines: 4 ineligible players (5-year bans), team manager banned for life, removed from 1992 & 1993 playoffs.
  • Kent Pumas: 3 ineligible players (5-year bans), disqualified from 1992 playoffs.

🏆 BYAFA 1992 Playoff Results

First Round – 18 October 1992

  • Eastleigh Devils 3 – 52 Southend Sabres
  • Norwich Devils 49 – 0 Gateshead Mets
  • Birmingham Bulls 54 – 0 Manchester Spartans
  • Glasgow Lions 89 – 6 Milton Keynes Mavericks
  • Leeds Cougars 42 – 6 Nottingham Hoods
  • Farnham Knights 42 – 8 London Ravens
  • Brighton B-52s 0 – 42 London Capitals
  • Ipswich Cardinals 42 – 40 Heathrow Jets

Quarter-Finals – 25 October 1992

  • Norwich Devils 18 – 8 Leeds Cougars
  • Birmingham Bulls 6 – 12 Glasgow Lions
  • Farnham Knights 6 – 14 London Capitals
  • Ipswich Cardinals 6 – 22 Southend Sabres

Semi-Finals – 1 November 1992

  • Norwich Devils 12 – 34 Glasgow Lions
    🏅 RB Willie Brown: 179 yards, 3 TDs
  • London Capitals 8 – 20 Southend Sabres
    🏅 RB Paul Bushell: 22 carries, 116 yards, 1 TD

🏆 Final – 22 November 1992

Southend Sabres 28 – 8 Glasgow Lions
MVP: RB Paul Bushell – 17 carries, 173 yards

1991 JGL Youth Two Touch Season

The 1991 JGL (Junior Gridiron League) Youth Two Touch season brought together emerging young talent from across three conferences—Northern, Central, and Southern. With strong performances, exciting wildcard action, and a decisive final, the campaign demonstrated the growing depth and competitiveness of the youth game.

📊 Final Standings – 1991 JGL Youth Two Touch

Northern Conference

TeamPYDWLT%
Willenhall Jets64200.667*
Tamworth Trojans62310.417
Newark Vulcans61410.250

Central Conference

TeamPYDWLT%
Newmarket Mustangs66001.000*
Heathrow Jets63300.500
Fen Harriers61500.167

Southern Conference

TeamPYDWLT%
Crawley Raiders65100.833*
Bournemouth Raiders64200.667*
Eastleigh Devils63300.500*
Basildon Warriors60600.000

🗺️ Conference Play

Northern Conference

The Willenhall Jets topped the table with a 4–2 record, just ahead of a tightly packed division where both Tamworth Trojans and Newark Vulcans fought hard but struggled for consistency.

Central Conference

The Newmarket Mustangs were flawless throughout the regular season, going 6–0 and notching the only perfect record in the league. Heathrow Jets finished at .500, while the Fen Harriers managed a single win.

Southern Conference

The most competitive conference of the year, the Crawley Raiders led with a 5–1 record, closely followed by the Bournemouth Raiders (4–2) and Eastleigh Devils (3–3), both of whom qualified for the playoffs via wild-card.


🏆 Playoffs

Wild-Card Round (at Lords Hill, Southampton)

  • Eastleigh Devils 6–8 Bournemouth Raiders
    A narrow win pushed Bournemouth into the semi-finals.

Semi-Finals (at Coldhams Common, Cambridge)

  • Willenhall Jets 0–9 Crawley Raiders
    Crawley advanced with a dominant shutout.
  • Newmarket Mustangs 33–6 Bournemouth Raiders
    The Mustangs showed their strength, cruising into the final.

Final

Newmarket Mustangs 19–7 Crawley Raiders
The Mustangs capped off their unbeaten season with a solid victory to claim the 1991 JGL title.Wild-Card Round

  • Eastleigh Devils 6–8 Bournemouth Raiders

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