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Ouse Valley Eagles

The Ouse Valley Eagles are a British American Football team based in Bedford, United Kingdom. They play their home games at the Bedford Athletic Rugby Club.[1] They are a member of the BAFA National Leagues Division 2, playing in the southern football conference (SFC 2 East).[2][3]

Ouse Valley Eagles
Established2013; 11 years ago (2013)
Based inBedford
Home stadiumBedford Athletic Rugby Club[1]
Head coachNick Benning[1]
LeagueBAFA National Leagues
Division2 - conference SFC 2 East[2]
Current uniform

The Eagles formed in 2013 after a merger of the local rivals, the Bedfordshire Blue Raiders and the Milton Keynes Pathfinders.[4][5]

History edit

Milton Keynes Pathfinders edit

The Pathfinders were formed in their first guise as a youth flag football team, but only began participation in senior kitted football in 2006, before joining the BAFL in 2008. They played their home games at the Emerson Valley Sports Pavilion in Milton Keynes.

Their first match was in 2006, away to the Cambridgeshire Cats and was followed by a 0–35 defeat at home to the Bedfordshire Blue Raiders, at the time, another associate team looking to join the league.

In their first season as a league team, they posted a 0-9-1 record, conceding 445 points, the highest total since the 464 points conceded by the Andover Thrashers in 2005.

In 2011, they recorded their first ever winning season, going 7-2-1, which saw them clinch the final Division 2 playoff spot, losing to eventual finalists, the West Coast Trojans. They reached the playoffs again in the final season in 2012, this time reaching the Southern Final, before losing to the Peterborough Saxons.[6]

Their overall regular season league record at the time of the merger with Bedfordshire was 25-34-2, with a post season record of 1-2.

Bedfordshire Blue Raiders edit

The Blue Raiders were formed in 2006 by locals Dave Pankhurst and Steve Guy, and began the BAFL associate process in 2007. They played their first game against Maidstone Pumas, winning 18-8. One month after their first contest with the Pathfinders, they were accepted into the league. The Blue Raiders were placed in the Eastern Conference of Division Two.

By 2013, lack of interest lead to reduced player participation, and the squad size was approximately half of that which started the season, with no healthy quarterbacks. This meant that the Blue Raiders had to forfeit a game against the Kent Exiles, and ruined their chances of appearing in another playoff game. They only managed to fulfill their final fixture by registering coaches as players.

Their overall regular season league record at the time of the merger with Milton Keynes was 32-30 with a post season record of 0-1.[7]

Merger edit

At the end of the Bedfordshire Blue Raiders' final game, an EGM was called to discuss the future of the club going forward. Neale McMaster stepped forward as chairman, and proposed a merger with the Pathfinders.

On 3 November 2013, a joint EGM was called by both clubs, and the constitution and articles of merger were approved by all in attendance.[8]

Recent Years edit

The Eagles began their inaugural season in 2014, under the guidance of Head Coach Will White. They lost their first game to the Watford Cheetahs 19-0. However, they easily won their second game to the rookie London Hornets, finishing 37-0. In their first season's penultimate game, the Eagles beat the Kent Exiles in a game that would see the winning team reach the playoffs. After finishing the regular season 8-2, they lost to the Solent Thrashers in the first round.

Going into their second season, a league realignment saw them placed in the Division One Southern Football Conference, in the North division.[9]

Logos & Uniforms edit

Their "O" logo and uniforms are heavily inspired by that of the Oregon Ducks. Their logo features a bold "O" contained by wing graphics.[10]

Their first jerseys are manufactured by DNA Sports. They are primarily white, with silver wing details on the shoulders and black uniform numbers.[11] Their helmets are white and also feature the chrome wing design.[12]

Bedford Athletic Rugby Club edit

The Eagles play their home games at Bedford Athletic Rugby Club, home of Bedford Ath, Bedford Queens and Bedford Tigers.[1]

Players edit

Current roster edit

Ouse Valley Eagles 2015

Quarterbacks

  • 4 Justin LaRoda
  • 18 Callum Papworth
  • 40 Enrique Alonso

Running Backs & Full backs

  • 5 Kalaba Chibwe
  • 22 Zak Henry
  • 27 Christopher Jenkins
  • 31 Yomi Okuboyejo
  • 34 Jamahl Watson
  • 37 Matt Duffin
  • 41 Jamie Smith
  • 42 Jake Halliday
  • 48 Alex Cross

Wide Receivers & Tight ends

  • 8 Ross Hubbard
  • 9 Neil Arthur
  • 11 Martin Day
  • 12 Benjamin Peprah
  • 13 Paul Mountford
  • 14 Chris Cowley
  • 15 Trevor McBride
  • 16 Jack Davis-Fletcher
  • 17 Zach Wodeage
  • 21 Nathaniel Ashby
  • 27 Christopher Jenkins
  • 80 Dale Hawes
  • 84 Chris Gains
  • 88 Nick Chapman
  • 92 Jeremy Withanage

Offensive linemen

  • 50 John Murphy
  • 55 James Kocherhans
  • 56 Garvin Yarde
  • 59 John Phillips
  • 60 John Rudgard
  • 69 Glenn Willshire
  • 74 James Busby
  • 78 Danny Cousins

Defensive linemen

  • 58 Fabrizio Ventulo
  • 65 Andy Larwill
  • 71 Bradley Beveridge
  • 76 Mark Gavin
  • 78 Nick Ravagnan
  • 81 Rhian Shirley
  • 82 Oliver Lattimer
  • 93 Duncan Wingfield

Linebackers

  • 3 Darren Gregory
  • 8 Gareth Pullen
  • 10 David Francis
  • 36 Matt Barrett
  • 45 Craig Asling
  • 47 Gergo Simara
  • 51 Byron Chowles
  • 52 Sean Isle

Defensive backs

  • 1 Chris Parr
  • 7 Vasco Dias
  • 19 Sean Jackson
  • 20 Kevin Kong
  • 24 Jack Rice
  • 25 Darren Jackson
  • 26 Antwan Morrow
  • 27 Nick Mellish
  • 28 Giovanni Fernandes
  • 29 Rocky Layne
  • 38 Conor McCarthy
  • 54 Mark Lusted

Rookies in italics.
60 Active.[13]

Coaches edit

Head coach

  • Head Coach: Nick Benning[1]

Coordinators

  • Offensive coordinator: Roger Brown[1]
  • Defensive coordinator: David Francis[1]
  • ST Coordinator: Kevin Kong

Positional coaches

  • Lewis Marshall - Wide Receivers
  • Ian Stewart - Offensive / Defensive Line
  • Chris Bavington- Runnings Backs
  • Trit Davis- Linebackers
  • Zadie Ward - Defensive Backs
  • Mark O'Donnell - Wide Receivers

Other

  • Performance & Video Analyst: Matt Spavins

Season By Season Record edit

Year Division Record
2017 BAFA Division One Central 4-6-0
2016 BAFA Division One MFC 4-6-0
2015 BAFA Division One SFC North 7-3-0*
2014 BAFA Division One South 8–2–0*
* qualified for playoffs

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Ashton, Zoe (5 May 2021). "Ouse Valley Eagles: Bedford's American Football team is back in training at a new home". Bedford Today. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  2. ^ a b "2022 Contact Alignments Confirmed". British American Football. 12 January 2022. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  3. ^ "BAFA N.L.-SFC2 East-standings & matches". League Republic. 2022. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  4. ^ Ouse Valley Eagles History
  5. ^ "PowerPoint Presentation" (PDF). ovfootball.com. April 2017. (PDF) from the original on 5 February 2022. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  6. ^ Milton Keynes Pathfinders History
  7. ^ Bedfordshire Blue Raiders History
  8. ^ Bedfordshire Blue Raiders History
  9. ^ Bedfordshire Blue Raiders History
  10. ^ "Clubs - Ouse Valley Eagles". British American Football Association. 2022. Retrieved 5 February 2022.
  11. ^ OVE Uniforms
  12. ^ OVE About Us
  13. ^ Senior Roster

External links edit

  • Ouse Valley Eagles website
  • Ouse Valley Eagles Facebook page
  • Ouse Valley Eagles Twitter account

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The Ouse Valley Eagles are a British American Football team based in Bedford United Kingdom They play their home games at the Bedford Athletic Rugby Club 1 They are a member of the BAFA National Leagues Division 2 playing in the southern football conference SFC 2 East 2 3 Ouse Valley EaglesEstablished2013 11 years ago 2013 Based inBedfordHome stadiumBedford Athletic Rugby Club 1 Head coachNick Benning 1 LeagueBAFA National LeaguesDivision2 conference SFC 2 East 2 Current uniform The Eagles formed in 2013 after a merger of the local rivals the Bedfordshire Blue Raiders and the Milton Keynes Pathfinders 4 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 Milton Keynes Pathfinders 1 2 Bedfordshire Blue Raiders 1 3 Merger 1 4 Recent Years 2 Logos amp Uniforms 3 Bedford Athletic Rugby Club 4 Players 4 1 Current roster 5 Coaches 6 Season By Season Record 7 Notes 8 External linksHistory editMilton Keynes Pathfinders edit The Pathfinders were formed in their first guise as a youth flag football team but only began participation in senior kitted football in 2006 before joining the BAFL in 2008 They played their home games at the Emerson Valley Sports Pavilion in Milton Keynes Their first match was in 2006 away to the Cambridgeshire Cats and was followed by a 0 35 defeat at home to the Bedfordshire Blue Raiders at the time another associate team looking to join the league In their first season as a league team they posted a 0 9 1 record conceding 445 points the highest total since the 464 points conceded by the Andover Thrashers in 2005 In 2011 they recorded their first ever winning season going 7 2 1 which saw them clinch the final Division 2 playoff spot losing to eventual finalists the West Coast Trojans They reached the playoffs again in the final season in 2012 this time reaching the Southern Final before losing to the Peterborough Saxons 6 Their overall regular season league record at the time of the merger with Bedfordshire was 25 34 2 with a post season record of 1 2 Bedfordshire Blue Raiders edit The Blue Raiders were formed in 2006 by locals Dave Pankhurst and Steve Guy and began the BAFL associate process in 2007 They played their first game against Maidstone Pumas winning 18 8 One month after their first contest with the Pathfinders they were accepted into the league The Blue Raiders were placed in the Eastern Conference of Division Two By 2013 lack of interest lead to reduced player participation and the squad size was approximately half of that which started the season with no healthy quarterbacks This meant that the Blue Raiders had to forfeit a game against the Kent Exiles and ruined their chances of appearing in another playoff game They only managed to fulfill their final fixture by registering coaches as players Their overall regular season league record at the time of the merger with Milton Keynes was 32 30 with a post season record of 0 1 7 Merger edit At the end of the Bedfordshire Blue Raiders final game an EGM was called to discuss the future of the club going forward Neale McMaster stepped forward as chairman and proposed a merger with the Pathfinders On 3 November 2013 a joint EGM was called by both clubs and the constitution and articles of merger were approved by all in attendance 8 Recent Years edit The Eagles began their inaugural season in 2014 under the guidance of Head Coach Will White They lost their first game to the Watford Cheetahs 19 0 However they easily won their second game to the rookie London Hornets finishing 37 0 In their first season s penultimate game the Eagles beat the Kent Exiles in a game that would see the winning team reach the playoffs After finishing the regular season 8 2 they lost to the Solent Thrashers in the first round Going into their second season a league realignment saw them placed in the Division One Southern Football Conference in the North division 9 Logos amp Uniforms editTheir O logo and uniforms are heavily inspired by that of the Oregon Ducks Their logo features a bold O contained by wing graphics 10 Their first jerseys are manufactured by DNA Sports They are primarily white with silver wing details on the shoulders and black uniform numbers 11 Their helmets are white and also feature the chrome wing design 12 Bedford Athletic Rugby Club editThe Eagles play their home games at Bedford Athletic Rugby Club home of Bedford Ath Bedford Queens and Bedford Tigers 1 Players editCurrent roster edit Ouse Valley Eagles 2015 Quarterbacks 4 Justin LaRoda 18 Callum Papworth 40 Enrique Alonso Running Backs amp Full backs 5 Kalaba Chibwe 22 Zak Henry 27 Christopher Jenkins 31 Yomi Okuboyejo 34 Jamahl Watson 37 Matt Duffin 41 Jamie Smith 42 Jake Halliday 48 Alex Cross Wide Receivers amp Tight ends 8 Ross Hubbard 9 Neil Arthur 11 Martin Day 12 Benjamin Peprah 13 Paul Mountford 14 Chris Cowley 15 Trevor McBride 16 Jack Davis Fletcher 17 Zach Wodeage 21 Nathaniel Ashby 27 Christopher Jenkins 80 Dale Hawes 84 Chris Gains 88 Nick Chapman 92 Jeremy Withanage Offensive linemen 50 John Murphy 55 James Kocherhans 56 Garvin Yarde 59 John Phillips 60 John Rudgard 69 Glenn Willshire 74 James Busby 78 Danny Cousins Defensive linemen 58 Fabrizio Ventulo 65 Andy Larwill 71 Bradley Beveridge 76 Mark Gavin 78 Nick Ravagnan 81 Rhian Shirley 82 Oliver Lattimer 93 Duncan Wingfield Linebackers 3 Darren Gregory 8 Gareth Pullen 10 David Francis 36 Matt Barrett 45 Craig Asling 47 Gergo Simara 51 Byron Chowles 52 Sean Isle Defensive backs 1 Chris Parr 7 Vasco Dias 19 Sean Jackson 20 Kevin Kong 24 Jack Rice 25 Darren Jackson 26 Antwan Morrow 27 Nick Mellish 28 Giovanni Fernandes 29 Rocky Layne 38 Conor McCarthy 54 Mark Lusted Rookies in italics 60 Active 13 Coaches editHead coach Head Coach Nick Benning 1 Coordinators Offensive coordinator Roger Brown 1 Defensive coordinator David Francis 1 ST Coordinator Kevin Kong Positional coaches Lewis Marshall Wide Receivers Ian Stewart Offensive Defensive Line Chris Bavington Runnings Backs Trit Davis Linebackers Zadie Ward Defensive Backs Mark O Donnell Wide Receivers Other Performance amp Video Analyst Matt SpavinsSeason By Season Record editYear Division Record 2017 BAFA Division One Central 4 6 0 2016 BAFA Division One MFC 4 6 0 2015 BAFA Division One SFC North 7 3 0 2014 BAFA Division One South 8 2 0 qualified for playoffsNotes edit a b c d e f g Ashton Zoe 5 May 2021 Ouse Valley Eagles Bedford s American Football team is back in training at a new home Bedford Today Retrieved 5 February 2022 a b 2022 Contact Alignments Confirmed British American Football 12 January 2022 Retrieved 5 February 2022 BAFA N L SFC2 East standings amp matches League Republic 2022 Retrieved 5 February 2022 Ouse Valley Eagles History PowerPoint Presentation PDF ovfootball com April 2017 Archived PDF from the original on 5 February 2022 Retrieved 5 February 2022 Milton Keynes Pathfinders History Bedfordshire Blue Raiders History Bedfordshire Blue Raiders History Bedfordshire Blue Raiders History Clubs Ouse Valley Eagles British American Football Association 2022 Retrieved 5 February 2022 OVE Uniforms OVE About Us Senior RosterExternal links editOuse Valley Eagles website Ouse Valley Eagles Facebook page Ouse Valley Eagles Twitter account Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ouse Valley Eagles amp oldid 1143384198, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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