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

1990 BYAFA Kitted Season

📊 BYAFA Kitted League 1990 – Final Tables (As of August 1st) Full tables not currently known

The British Youth American Football Association’s 1990 Kitted League season marked a key chapter in the development of youth football in the UK, featuring 33 teams spread across six regional conferences. Over the course of more than 90 recorded games, teams battled through a packed schedule that showcased explosive offenses, gritty defenses, and ultimately a final that crowned one of the most dominant champions in the league’s history.

North Western Conference

TeamWLTPFPA%
Glasgow Diamonds20038251.000
Chester Romans00114140.500
Mancunian Colts220103380.500
Bradford Dolphins02114740.167

North Eastern Conference

TeamWLTPFPA%
Steel City Warriors610215380.857
Burton Braves41068340.800
Darlington Dragons230801140.400
Lincoln Bombers070502450.000

Anglian Conference

TeamWLTPFPA%
Tiptree Titans610216300.857
Colchester Gladiators4301041040.571
Norwich Devils151561830.214
Ipswich Cardinals070581810.000

Capital Conference

TeamWLTPFPA%
Sabres700179641.000
London Capitals31176490.700
Basildon Chiefs03019660.000
LA Huskers05037900.000

South Western Conference

TeamWLTPFPA%
Cardiff Celts30064181.000
Cheltenham Chieftains21038370.667
Farnham Knights04021680.000

Southern Conference

TeamWLTPFPA%
Maidstone Pumas41046180.800
Ealing Eagles41076160.800
Kent Rams43066590.571
Bournemouth Renegades0302640.000

🗺️ Regional Conference Rundown

🟩 North Western Conference

Though fewer games were recorded in this group, the Glasgow Diamonds stood out with a perfect 2–0 record. Mancunian Colts posted solid numbers offensively, while Chester Romans and Bradford Dolphins saw limited action with mixed results.

🟦 North Eastern Conference

A fiercely competitive region led by the Steel City Warriors, who dominated with a 6–1 record and an impressive 215 points scored. Close behind were the Burton Braves, while Darlington Dragons and Lincoln Bombers struggled defensively—Lincoln conceding 245 points without a win.

🟥 Anglian Conference

The Tiptree Titans were unstoppable in the Anglian division, winning six of seven games and racking up 216 points. Though Colchester Gladiators put up a fight, Tiptree’s dominance was unmatched. The Norwich Devils and Ipswich Cardinals rounded out the group with only one win between them.

🏙️ Capital Conference

The Sabres blitzed through the competition with a perfect 7–0 record, scoring 179 points while allowing just 64. The London Capitals followed with a strong campaign, while Basildon Chiefs and LA Huskers failed to make a mark, going winless.

🟧 South Western Conference

The Cardiff Celts were unbeaten in their three outings, while Cheltenham Chieftains remained competitive. The Farnham Knights endured a winless season despite flashes of potential.

🟨 Southern Conference

A tight group at the top saw both the Maidstone Pumas and Ealing Eagles finish 4–1. The Kent Rams also earned four wins, making this one of the most competitive divisions. Bournemouth Renegades, however, struggled to keep pace.


🏆 Championship Final

The Tiptree Titans cemented their dominance with a staggering 59–0 victory over the Maidstone Pumas in the league’s only documented final. The Titans’ high-powered offense and suffocating defense ensured a complete performance on both sides of the ball, marking them as the undisputed champions of the 1990 BYAFA Kitted season.
Final

Tiptree Titans 59–0 Maidstone Pumas

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