1988 – Two Touch

The 1988 season of the Junior American Football League (JAFL) was a landmark in scale and competition. With over 70 youth teams across 12 regional conferences, it reflected the rapid expansion of the sport throughout the UK. From defensive masterclasses to offensive juggernauts, this season had it all.


📊 Eastern Conference

TeamPYDWLTFA
Tiptree Titans1090134310
Cherokee Braves1072125133
Colchester Eagles10730194146
Southend Wildcats1037069147
Basildon Wildcats1027145244
Colchester Tridents100910322

Summary:
The Titans were utterly dominant, conceding just 10 points all season. The Braves and Eagles followed strongly, but Tiptree looked every inch the national contenders from start to finish.


📊 East Anglian Conference

TeamPYDWLTFA
Cambridge Coyotes861112960
Norwich Demons85129650
Ipswich Cardinals Jnrs84319234
North Sea Tigers835063110
Peterborough Hustlers808016142

Summary:
A tight three-way battle saw Cambridge edge out Norwich and Ipswich in a strong showing for the region. Peterborough struggled to gain traction in a tough division.


📊 Home Counties Conference

TeamPYDWLTFA
Luton Junior Flyers88002440
Bedford Yearlings853015152
Herts Spirits844012482
Oxford Jnr Bulldogs835038182
Chiltern Cheetahs808016257

Summary:
Luton were flawless, going unbeaten and unscored upon—an extraordinary defensive feat. Bedford and Herts kept it competitive behind them.


📊 London Central Conference

TeamPYDWLTFA
London Acorn Lasers88003266
Ealing Eagles862014680
Heathrow Jets8350103101
Westminster Warriors826036168
Kingston Bengals817037293

Summary:
The Lasers were lights-out on both sides of the ball, posting one of the highest point totals in the country. Ealing were solid runners-up, but nobody could match London Acorn’s firepower.


📊 London & East Conference

TeamPYDWLTFA
Maidstone Pumas860221622
Kent Rams Jnrs851223522
Elm Park Eagles83419960
Medway Mustangs8341111140
Biggin Hill Flyers80808425

Summary:
A strong defensive conference led by undefeated Maidstone and high-scoring Kent. The top two teams were separated by just a single win in a close-fought division.


📊 London & West Conference

TeamPYDWLTFA
Basingstoke Ironsides862010122
Thames Valley Razorbacks85125016
Farnham Knights Jnrs84133826
White Horse Warriors825114131
Silverbacks Jnrs808008

Summary:
A tight three-horse race, with Basingstoke narrowly outlasting Thames Valley and Farnham in a defensively disciplined group.


📊 Midlands Conference

TeamPYDWLTFA
Northants Stormbringers871021858
Wrekin Giants Jnrs871015454
Burton Barons Jnrs835049123
Locomotive Derby Jnrs817030164

Summary:
Northants and Wrekin were inseparable in the standings, both finishing 7–1. Their playoff push would decide who reigned supreme in the Midlands.


📊 North East Conference

TeamPYDWLTFA
Lincoln Bombers880016030
Nottingham Caesars844011384
Nottingham Outlaws8260104170
Newark Vulcan Jnrs808028173

Summary:
Lincoln cruised to an unbeaten record and one of the league’s top defenses. Behind them, it was a dogfight for second, with all teams showing flashes of potential.


📊 North West Conference

TeamPYDWLTFA
Wirral Wolves870116658
Rotherham Braves852113066
Fylde Falcons Jnrs835048143
Lancashire Braves82515870
Stockport Falcons Jnrs816144109

Summary:
Wirral stood tall in the North West, with a strong push from Rotherham. The rest of the pack struggled to break even in a tough division.


📊 Southern Conference

TeamPYDWLTFA
Bournemouth Jnr Bobcats871014326
Portsmouth Warriors871010848
Fortek Falcons84403684
Eastleigh Royals82604125
Cornwall Corvettes808008

Summary:
A tale of two titans—Bournemouth and Portsmouth dominated the South, both going 7–1 and preparing for playoff success.


📊 Western Conference

TeamPYDWLTFA
Cardiff Celts880023132
Swansea Dragons852112630
Cheltenham Chieftains843114647
Hereford Charger Colts817015217
Avalon Knights817049241

Summary:
Cardiff swept the West, finishing perfect with both power and poise. Swansea and Cheltenham kept pace, but none could topple the Celts.

🔹 Wild Card Round

The Wild Card round featured tightly contested regional runners-up and top wild card teams vying for a place in the main playoff bracket. Kent Rams narrowly edged out Thames Valley, and Cherokee Braves put on a defensive masterclass. Northants and Wrekin advanced convincingly, while Cambridge battled to a gritty win.

Wild Card Results:

  • Kent Rams Jnrs 12–8 Thames Valley Razorbacks
  • Basingstoke Ironsides 0–28 Ealing Eagles
  • Rotherham Braves 6–18 Wrekin Giants Jnrs
  • Northants Stormbringers 24–6 Nottingham Caesars
  • Cherokee Braves 26–0 Norwich Demons
  • Cambridge Coyotes 6–0 Bedford Yearlings

🔹 1st Round Playoffs

The first official playoff round featured some of the season’s strongest teams. Bournemouth and Swansea clashed in a defensive double-overtime thriller. London Acorn Lasers continued their rampage with a strong win over Kent. Meanwhile, Luton Junior Flyers, Tiptree Titans, and Maidstone Pumas advanced confidently, with Northants taking down Wirral and Wrekin upsetting the unbeaten Lincoln Bombers.

1st Round Playoff Results:

  • Bournemouth Jnr Bobcats 3–0 Swansea Dragons (Double OT)
  • Wirral Wolves 6–14 Northants Stormbringers
  • Cardiff Celts 12–6 Portsmouth Warriors
  • London Acorn Lasers 24–14 Kent Rams Jnrs
  • Luton Jnr Flyers 9–0 Cherokee Braves
  • Wrekin Giants Jnrs 19–7 Lincoln Bombers
  • Maidstone Pumas 14–8 Ealing Eagles
  • Tiptree Titans 32–0 Cambridge Coyotes

🔹 Quarter-Finals

Things began to tighten in the quarters. Bournemouth continued their unlikely run with a one-point win over Cardiff in one of the round’s most intense games. Tiptree Titans barely edged undefeated Luton Flyers in a true clash of titans. Meanwhile, the Lasers dispatched Maidstone with ease, and Northants advanced on a forfeit due to Wrekin’s pitch being ruled unplayable.

Quarter-Final Results:

  • Cardiff Celts 6–7 Bournemouth Jnr Bobcats
  • Luton Jnr Flyers 13–16 Tiptree Titans
  • London Acorn Lasers 16–6 Maidstone Pumas
  • Wrekin Giants Jnrs 0–1 Northants Stormbringers (forfeit awarded)

🔹 Semi-Finals (at Cambridge)

The final four gathered in Cambridge for the semi-finals. Tiptree’s run remained unbroken, overcoming a resilient Bournemouth side 14–6. The Lasers, as dominant as ever, blanked Northants 10–0 to secure their place in the final. Both games were high-stakes, physical matchups showcasing disciplined defense and playoff-hardened offenses.

Semi-Final Results:

  • Tiptree Titans 14–6 Bournemouth Jnr Bobcats
  • London Acorn Lasers 10–0 Northants Stormbringers

🏆 JAFL National Final

Tiptree Titans 10–6 London Acorn Lasers
In a showdown between two undefeated juggernauts, the Tiptree Titans triumphed over the London Acorn Lasers in a tense, low-scoring final. Tiptree’s relentless defense proved the difference, frustrating the Lasers’ usually potent offense and securing the Titans’ first national title. It was a fitting end to one of the most competitive and expansive seasons in UK youth football history.


đź§© Final Thoughts

  • Tiptree Titans finished the season unbeaten with the national crown.
  • London Acorn Lasers allowed just 16 points all season—including the final—but fell short.
  • New contenders like Bournemouth, Wrekin, and Northants added regional strength.
  • The 1988 JAFL season was a showcase of explosive growth, elite competition, and rising standards across the board.