BYAFA Youth Kitted League 1991 – Season Recap

The 1991 BYAFA Youth Kitted League season was a landmark campaign, featuring eight regional conferences and culminating in a resounding national championship victory for the dominant Northants Storm. While full regular-season standings remain incomplete, the final conference positions and playoff results offer a comprehensive look at the competitive landscape of youth American football across Britain that year.

📊 1991 Conference Placements

Unfortunately the full tables are not known, if you have a copy, or know any results from 1991 that will help compile a full table, please contact us

Northern Conference

TeamFinal Position
Blackpool Falcons1st*
Glasgow Lions2nd*
Chester Romans3rd

North East Conference

TeamFinal Position
Steel City Warriors1st*
Gateshead Senators2nd*
Nottingham Hoods3rd*
Lincoln Bombers4th

Midlands Conference

TeamFinal Position
Northants Storm1st*
Birmingham Bulls2nd*
Burton Braves3rd
Leicester Panthers4th

Eastern Conference

TeamFinal Position
Colchester Gladiators1st*
Ipswich Cardinals2nd*
Chelmsford Cherokee3rd
Norwich Devils4th
Tiptree Titans5th

South Eastern Conference

TeamFinal Position
Farnham Knights1st*
Kent Rams2nd*
Brighton B-52s3rd
Basingstoke Ironsides4th
Monarchs5th

South West Conference

TeamFinal Position
Bristol Packers1st*
Bournemouth Renegades2nd*
Cardiff Mets3rd
Solent Scorpions4th

South East Conference

TeamFinal Position
London Capitals1st*
Folkestone2nd*
Sabres3rd
Luton Huskers4th

🗺️ Regional Overview

Northants Storm once again proved their supremacy, topping the Midlands Conference and blazing through the postseason with an average playoff margin of over 50 points per game. London Capitals emerged as champions of the South East Conference and battled their way to the final, while teams like Farnham Knights, Steel City Warriors, Blackpool Falcons, and Colchester Gladiators also made strong showings.


🏆 Playoff Journey

📅 Quarter-Finals (20 October 1991)

  • London Capitals 23–0 Ipswich Cardinals
  • Northants Storm 70–6 Gateshead Senators
  • Bristol Packers 26–30 Kent Rams
  • Blackpool Falcons 50–20 Nottingham Hoods
  • Colchester Gladiators 46–16 Folkestone
  • Leeds Cougars 26–12 Glasgow Lions
  • Farnham Knights 25–24 Bournemouth Renegades
  • Steel City Warriors 34–20 Birmingham Bulls

📅 Semi-Finals (27 October 1991)

South

  • London Capitals 22–0 Kent Rams
  • Colchester Gladiators 22–39 Farnham Knights

North

  • Blackpool Falcons 8–28 Steel City Warriors
  • Northants Storm 64–0 Leeds Cougars

📅 Conference Finals (3 November 1991)

South

  • London Capitals 18–14 Farnham Knights

North

  • Northants Storm 30–12 Steel City Warriors

🏆 National Final (24 November 1991)

  • Northants Storm 59–6 London Capitals
    Northants delivered a dominant performance to secure the 1991 BYAFA Youth Kitted League national title.

1990 NDMA Kitted League

The 1990 season marked the second and final outing for the NDMA Youth Kitted League, a competition that helped nurture a generation of young British American football players. Divided across three regional conferences—Northern, Central, and Southern—the league delivered high-scoring clashes, rising stars, and a dominant champion in Northants Storm.

📊 NDMA Youth Kitted League 1990 – Final Standings

Northern Conference

TeamWLT
Fylde Falcons420*
Leeds Cougars321*
Glasgow Lions330*
Manchester Allstars141

Central Conference

TeamWLT
Northants Storm602*
Birmingham Bulls530*
Nottingham Hoods431*
Leicester Panthers251
Bristol Packers170

Southern Conference

TeamWLT
Portsmouth Warriors600*
London Olympians420*
Chelmsford Cherokee240
Brighton B-52s060

🏆 Regular Season Overview

Northern Conference

The Fylde Falcons emerged top of the Northern standings with a 4–2 record, edging out Leeds Cougars and Glasgow Lions, who remained hot on their heels. The Falcons were consistent throughout, but both Leeds and Glasgow were formidable opponents. Manchester Allstars, despite flashes of potential, managed only one win.

Central Conference

The Central Conference proved to be the league’s most competitive. Northants Storm were unbeaten, finishing 6–0–2, blending explosive offense with defensive solidity. Birmingham Bulls followed closely with five wins, while Nottingham Hoods also impressed, finishing third. Leicester Panthers and Bristol Packers rounded out the standings, with Bristol struggling to find form.

Southern Conference

Portsmouth Warriors swept the Southern Conference with a perfect 6–0 record, powered by a disciplined defense and efficient offense. London Olympians stayed in playoff contention with four wins. Chelmsford Cherokee and Brighton B-52s lagged behind, with Brighton failing to notch a victory.


🏟️ Playoff Drama

First Round

  • Fylde Falcons 20–0 Leeds Cougars
    A comprehensive shutout by the Falcons sent them through in style.
  • Birmingham Bulls 30–18 London Olympians
    The Bulls survived a shootout against a determined Olympians side.
  • Northants Storm 58–8 Nottingham Hoods
    The Storm put on an offensive clinic, steamrolling into the semifinals.
  • Portsmouth Warriors 6–8 Glasgow Lions
    Glasgow produced the shock of the round, knocking out the previously undefeated Warriors.

Semi-Finals

  • Northants Storm 54–0 Glasgow Lions
    The Storm showed no mercy, dominating Glasgow to book their place in the final.
  • Fylde Falcons 12–30 Birmingham Bulls
    The Bulls powered their way past Fylde to set up a championship clash with the Storm.

Final – Saffron Lane, Leicester

  • Northants Storm 32–12 Birmingham Bulls
    The Storm capped off a perfect season with a commanding victory in the final. Their double-wing attack and lockdown defense overwhelmed the Bulls, securing the 1990 NDMA title and cementing their legacy in youth Britball history.
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