1987 – Two Touch

The 1987 season of the Junior American Football League (JAFL) saw a sharp increase in competition with a total of 33 English and Welsh teams entering the season, and culminating in a landmark two-touch final held at Loftus Road—home of top-flight football club Queens Park Rangers.

EASTERN CONFERENCE

PYDWLT%
CHELMSFORD CHEROKEE8800
TIPTREE TITANS8620
COLCHESTER TRIDENTS8350
BIRCHGLEN EAGLES8260
IPSWICH IMPERIALS8170

Summary:
Chelmsford Cherokee dominated the Eastern Conference with an unblemished record, while the Tiptree Titans proved a strong second-place team. The rest of the conference struggled to match their pace.


HOME COUNTIES CONFERENCE

PYDWLT%
LUTON JNR FLYERS10910
NORTHANTS STORMBRINGERS10820
MILTON KEYNES YEARLINGS10253
WEEDON WARRIORS10253
HERTS SPIRITS10370
HUNTINGDON HAWKS10271

Summary:
Luton Junior Flyers emerged as one of the strongest teams in the league, with only one defeat. Northants Stormbringers were a close second, setting up both for deep playoff runs.


WESTERN CONFERENCE

PYDWLT%
SWANSEA DRAGONS JNRS6411
BRISTOL BOMBERS6411
SWINDON SAMAURI6222
SHIREWAY SHARKS7160

Summary:
A tightly contested group at the top, the Swansea Dragons and Bristol Bombers led the way—although both benefited from the withdrawal of the Frome Oakfield Express and Gloucester Meteors.


MIDLANDS CONFERENCE

PYDWLT%
COVENTRY BEARS8710
BIRMINGHAM BULLS8620
SOLIHULL SHARKS8341
WEST BROM COMETS8341
WORCESTER SORCERORS8080

Summary:
Coventry and Birmingham proved strong in the Midlands, but Coventry’s lone loss made them slight favorites heading into the playoffs. Worcester’s winless campaign marked a tough year for them.


SOUTHERN CONFERENCE

PYDWLT%
PORTSMOUTH WARRIORS6600
BOURNEMOUTH BENGALS6330
SOUTH STAR SCORPIONS6330
HAMPSHIRE KNIGHTS6060

Summary:
Portsmouth were flawless in this smaller conference and looked dangerous going into the playoffs.


LONDON EASTERN CONFERENCE

PYDWLT%
KENT RAMS6411
ELM PARK EAGLES6420
ACORN INVADERS6231
GRAVESEND LIONS6150

Summary:
Kent Rams narrowly edged out Elm Park to top the division and proved their mettle through the playoffs.


LONDON WESTERN CONFERENCE

PYDWLT%
STREATHAM OLYMPIANS8800
RENEGADE CRUISERS7*430
LONDON RAVENS8440
EALING EAGLES7*340
WINDSOR MONARCHS8080

Summary:
The Olympians were dominant, but their playoff campaign ended controversially after they were removed by JAFA’s disciplinary committee.


PLAYOFF RESULTS

1st Round:

  • Tiptree Titans 6–9 Swansea Dragons
  • London Ravens 0–10 Streatham Olympians
  • South Star Scorpions 0–18 Chelmsford Cherokee
  • Bournemouth Bengals 0–19 Portsmouth Warriors
  • Elm Park Eagles 10–6 Coventry Bears
  • Renegade Cruisers 0–7 Luton Jnr Flyers
  • Birmingham Bulls 0–2 Northants Stormbringers
  • Kent Rams 5–0 Bristol Bombers

Quarter-Finals:

  • Kent Rams 14–13 Portsmouth Warriors
  • Swansea Dragons 1–0 Streatham Olympians*
  • Elm Park Eagles 2–18 Chelmsford Cherokee
  • Northants Stormbringers 0–14 Luton Jnr Flyers

* Olympians were disqualified post-match.

Semi-Finals:

  • Swansea 3–12 Chelmsford Cherokee
  • Kent Rams 6–0 Luton Jnr Flyers

Sound & Vision Championship Game (at Loftus Road, QPR’s Ground)

Kent Rams 24 – 8 Chelmsford Cherokee

In a grand finale at Loftus Road, the Kent Rams sealed their first national title, overpowering the previously undefeated Chelmsford Cherokee. The event, played just before the senior national final, marked a major milestone in the development of youth American football in Britain.

Front Cover of the 1987 JAFL two touch Championship game

A Season Not Without Its Troubles

However, the season also faced serious challenges. A persistent shortage of referees caused numerous early games to be postponed. The situation was eventually resolved when teams were allowed to appoint referees from within their own ranks—raising concerns about impartiality.

There were also financial concerns: some teams had reportedly not received any benefit from their £25 registration fees, sparking questions about how the JAFA’s finances were being managed.

The biggest controversy surrounded the disqualification of the Streatham Olympians, who were removed from the playoffs after a player was suspected of having a knife in his kit-bag. This prompted a disciplinary hearing. Despite only 7 of the league’s 32 teams participating in the meeting, the Olympians were removed from the play-offs. Streatham’s manager, Larry Weaver, described the ruling as a “concerted effort to remove us from the league.”

📈 Looking Ahead

Despite the turbulence, plans are now underway to launch a fully kitted and sponsored Junior League next season. The increasing involvement of local clubs, volunteers, and sponsors is a sign that junior American football is beginning to take firm root in the UK.

As one official put it: “Football here has at last arrived.”

The Birth of Junior Gridiron in Scotland

The year 1986 marked a historic milestone for American football in the UK, as the Scottish Junior American Football League (SJAFL) kicked off its inaugural Under-18 season. Eight teams from across Scotland competed in a hard-fought campaign that brought passion, pride, and plenty of gridiron grit to the youth stage.

📊 Final Standings

Eastern Conference

TeamWLT%
Corstorphine Cougars620.750
Edinburgh Hawks530.625
Dalkeith Devils530.625
Dundee Giants170.125

Western Conference

TeamWLT%
Glasgow Diamonds8001.000
Irvine Coasters530.625
Kilmarnock Marauders260.250
Ayr Raiders080.000

🔥 Playoffs

As the regular season concluded, the top two teams from each conference advanced to the playoffs. The Glasgow Diamonds, having dominated the West with an unbeaten record, squared off against the Edinburgh Hawks, while the Corstorphine Cougars met the Irvine Coasters in the other semi-final.

  • Glasgow Diamonds 22–6 Edinburgh Hawks
    The Diamonds showcased their dominance once more, powering past the Hawks with a commanding performance that highlighted their defensive discipline and explosive offense.
  • Corstorphine Cougars 16–28 Irvine Coasters
    In a tightly contested match, the Coasters pulled away in the second half with a string of big plays that overwhelmed the Cougars, punching their ticket to the championship game.

🏆 Championship Final

Glasgow Diamonds 40–12 Irvine Coasters
The first-ever SJAFL final was a statement game. The Glasgow Diamonds capped their perfect season with an emphatic 40–12 victory over the Irvine Coasters. Displaying a level of cohesion and athleticism beyond their years, the Diamonds set the benchmark for junior football in the UK.


📚 Legacy of 1986

The 1986 season was more than just a competition—it was the foundation of a youth movement. With young athletes suiting up across Scotland, the SJAFL brought American football to new communities and inspired a new generation of players and fans. From the high-octane performances to the spirit of sportsmanship, the inaugural year of the SJAFL left an indelible mark on British gridiron history.

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