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West Coast Trojans

The West Coast Trojans were an amateur American Football team based at Pro-Life Gym in Paisley, Scotland. In their final season, the Trojans competed in the BAFANL Division 2 North.

West Coast Trojans
Established2004; 19 years ago (2004)
Based inPaisley, Scotland
Home stadiumMeadow Park, Irvine, Scotland
General managerGary McNey
LeagueBAFA National Leagues
DivisionNFC2 North
Current uniform
Home
Away

The Trojans played their home games at Meadow Park, Irvine with previous home venues including Portland Park, Troon and Scotstoun Stadium, Glasgow.

Team history Edit

2005 season Edit

The Trojans' home games were played at St Stephens High School in Port Glasgow, Inverclyde. The team competed in the BAFL Division 2 Scottish Conference which they won convincingly, but were defeated in the semi-final of the playoffs by the Div 2 Champions, the Coventry Cassidy Jets. Game MVP - Jonny Polea who played Offence/Defence and all special teams.

Date Home team Score Score Away team
10-Apr-2005 Dundee Hurricanes 6 12 Trojans
08-May-2005 Glasgow Tigers 6 36 Trojans
15-May-2005 Trojans 46 13 Dundee Hurricanes
22-May-2005 Trojans 46 21 Edinburgh Wolves
29-May-2005 Trojans 42 16 Glasgow Tigers
05-Jun-2005 Manchester Titans 8 56 Trojans
26-Jun-2005 Trojans 36 12 Edinburgh Wolves
24-Jul-2005 Edinburgh Wolves 13 20 Trojans
31-Jul-2005 Trojans 12 0 Dundee Hurricanes
21-Aug-2005 Glasgow Tigers 14 6 Trojans
04-Sep-2005 Trojans 56 0 Manchester Titans (Division 2 Quarter-Final)
11-Sep-2005 Coventry Jets 55 6 Trojans (Division 2 Semi-Final)

2006 season Edit

The Trojans competed in the BAFL Division 2 Scottish Conference which they won convincingly by beating Redditch Arrows in the Northern Conference Championship game, but ended up losing the Britbowl Division 2 Bowl 29–28 to the Oxford Saints.

 
The Trojans offence lines up against the defence of the Dundee Hurricanes
Home team Score Score Away team
Trojans 56 6 Nighthawks [1]
Trojans 12 6 Hurricanes [2]
Tigers 20 34 Trojans [3]
Hurricanes 13 20 Trojans [4]
Trojans 62 6 Tigers
Tigers 0 84 Trojans [5]
Trojans 1 0 Hurricanes(Forfeit)
Trojans 72 12 Romans (Div 2 1/4 Final)[6]
Redditch 32 38 Trojans (Div 2 Semi Final, Northern Championship Game) [7]
Trojans 28 29 Saints (Britbowl XX)
Trojans Management Team
Trojans Committee Gary McNey, Ross Cavanagh, Iain McVeigh, Murray Hogg, David Strachan, Stuart Miller
Trojans Coaching Staff
Head Coach — Off Coordinator: Gary McNey
Quarterback — Wide Receiver — Tight End

Coach: Gary McNey

Offensive Line Coach: Neil Irvine
Running Backs Coach: Jordan Falconer
Defensive Coordinator: Bob Lynch
Linebackers Coach: Bob Lynch
Defensive Backs Coach: Brian McFerren
Trojans Gameday Staff
Team Sports Therapist: Kai McClintock
Game Stats: Kenny Milroy
Sideline Assistant: George McClintock
Trojans Official Photographer
Official Team Photographer: Iain MacIntosh

2007 season Edit

The Trojans competed in the BAFL Division 1 Northern Conference, winning nine games and losing only one to the Redditch Arrows at home and winning their second consecutive title. The team lost their semi-final to the Ipswich Cardinals going down 28–13 at home.

Home team Score Score Away team
Trojans 36 0 Mustangs
Trojans 56 16 Romans
Mustangs 6 8 Trojans
Trojans 8 16 Arrows
Trojans 52 6 Surge
Romans 0 59 Trojans
Arrows 26 28 Trojans
Rams 7 43 Trojans
Surge 0 1 Trojans
Trojans 1 0 Rams
Trojans 13 28 Cardinals

2008 season Edit

The team posted a 4–4–2 record but missed the playoffs for the first time in their history after an end of season defeat at the hands of the Redditch Arrows. One of the tied games was awarded by the BAFL after an away visit to the Dundee Hurricanes, but was never rescheduled after initially being postponed in the late part of the season.

2009 season Edit

The offseason was promising, with the Trojans bringing in a large number of rookies through their coaching connections with nearby University side, the Paisley Pyros. Filling the gaps in the roster which plagued them in 2008, West Coast were expected to be back to their best as they opened their campaign against the team whose split in 2004 caused their formation, the East Kilbride Pirates. Two early scores gave the Trojans a 12–0 lead, however reality bit hard as the Pirates scored 62 points without reply, handing the Trojans the worst defeat in their history.

Game two saw the Trojans visit Leeds to take on the Yorkshire Rams. Injuries from the season opener had taken their toll on the Trojans and the home team recorded a comfortable 21-point victory.

The third game of their campaign saw the Trojans hosting a team who were yet to beat them in seven meetings, the Dundee Hurricanes. In yet another blow to the home side, the Hurricanes strong running game overpowered the Trojans, leading to Dundee recording their first ever victory over West Coast.

In game four, the Trojans finally broke their duck, recording an away victory over former Division Two club, the Merseyside Nighthawks. However, this success didn't last and the Trojans lost again in game five. The return of long-time running back Jon Sutherland for game six meant that they were able to record their second victory of the year. Their return fixture against the Dundee Hurricanes had to be postponed due to a lack of referees and, due to a lack of available players for the fixture, the Trojans were caused to forfeit the return fixture against the East Kilbride Pirates. In their next played game, the Trojans fell to a crushing home loss from the Merseyside Nighthawks, dropping them to second bottom in Division One North.

Their penultimate game of the season saw the Trojans crushed by the Doncaster Mustangs, leaving only the rescheduled game against the Dundee Hurricanes to save them from finishing bottom of Division One North.

Date Home team Score Score Away team
03/05/2009 Trojans 12 62 Pirates
17/05/2009 Rams 27 6 Trojans
31/05/2009 Trojans 12 27 Hurricanes
07/06/2009 Nighthawks 8 20 Trojans
14/06/2009 Mustangs 41 20 Trojans
28/06/2009 Trojans 36 8 Senators
12/07/2009 Hurricanes P P Trojans
02/08/2009 Pirates 1 0 Trojans
09/08/2009 Trojans 0 57 Nighthawks
16/08/2009 Trojans 6 58 Mustangs

2010 season Edit

The Trojans' home games were played at Scotstoun Stadium in Glasgow. The 2010 season was classed as a rebuilding year and nothing much was expected of the Trojans, but they finished strong and secured 2nd spot behind the Wolves. The Trojans went on to lose to the eventual finalists, the Titans.

2011 season Edit

The Trojans' home games were played at Portland Park in Troon. On the back of the return of running back Jordan Falconer, the Trojans returned to form emphatically in 2011, tearing through their conference with a 10–0 record, making it all the way to the British finals in Crystal Palace, London. Despite being heavy favourites, the Trojans suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of the South Wales Warriors.

2012 season Edit

The Trojans' home games were again played at Portland Park in Troon, where the club hoped to set-up a permanent base including a training & development academy for American Football.

Having made it to the 2011 Division 2 final, the Trojans were promoted to Division One as part of a restructure of the top segment of the game. They started poorly, losing their opener to the Coventry Jets in awful weather conditions, but then went on a 10-game winning streak, taking the top seed in the North and beating the Berkshire Renegades convincingly in the National semi final. This gave them their third shot at a British final as they took on the Sussex Thunder at Don Valley Stadium, Sheffield. The Trojans had the better record, a significantly more potent offense and a defense which was almost twice as stingy as the Thunder's, giving them the tag of favourites for the game. But this was again was just down to the Trojans playing ball in the North, but everyone connected to the game knew the former Premier Thunder would be a hard nut to crack, more so with the return of many players. Under horrendous conditions the Trojans out ran, out passed but failed to outscore the Thunder who took the Bowl with a 10–7 win.

2013 season Edit

The Trojans were promoted to the Premier Division, in a restructure which saw the sport move to a two-tier format after the 2012 season. It was to prove the hardest season for the team since it first entered the league in 2005, the team lost a lot of players during pre-season, but they continued to battle on in games many would have forfeited, they played with 17 v Caesars, 22 v Rams and on their last game, faced the #3 team in the UK with 23 players. This season has been a sore one for the supporters of the club, but they are fully behind the coaches and players and hope the team builds for the 2014 season.

Fixtures and Results:[8]

27/04 vs Birmingham Bulls - L 0 - 3

05/05 @ Sheffield Predators - L 46 - 24

12/05 vs East Kilbride Pirates - L 0 - 34

09/06 @ Tamworth Phoenix CANCELLED

16/06 @ Doncaster Mustangs CANCELLED

14/07 vs Lancashire Wolverines - L 32 - 54

21/07 @ Nottingham Caesars - L 42 - 14

04/08 vs Yorkshire Rams - L - 36 - 6

10/08 vs Coventry Jets CANCELLED

17/08 @ East Kilbride Pirates - L - 63 - 0

2014 season Edit

With the leagues being restructured the Trojans were put in an all Scotland league, with Aberdeen Roughnecks, Clyde Valley Black hawks, Dundee Hurricanes, Edinburgh Wolves and Glasgow Tigers. The team were optimistic about their chances, with a high number of rookies joining and especially with the return of influential players such as Jordan Falconer RB and Fabio Maturano DB. In the end the team finished 7-0-3, with the losses coming twice from Clyde Valley and once from Edinburgh Wolves, nonetheless, it was a vast improvement from the season before.

References Edit

  1. ^ Trojans get season off to a flyer
  2. ^ Trojans weather the storm
  3. ^ Tigers overpowered by Trojans
  4. ^ Trojans Weather the Storm Pt 2
  5. ^ Trojans Trounce The Tigers
  6. ^ Trojans conquer the Romans
  7. ^ Trojans date with destiny
  8. ^ "Bafanl.co.uk".

External links Edit

  • Official Site of the West Coast Trojans

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The West Coast Trojans were an amateur American Football team based at Pro Life Gym in Paisley Scotland In their final season the Trojans competed in the BAFANL Division 2 North West Coast TrojansEstablished2004 19 years ago 2004 Based inPaisley ScotlandHome stadiumMeadow Park Irvine ScotlandGeneral managerGary McNeyLeagueBAFA National LeaguesDivisionNFC2 NorthCurrent uniformHome AwayThe Trojans played their home games at Meadow Park Irvine with previous home venues including Portland Park Troon and Scotstoun Stadium Glasgow Contents 1 Team history 1 1 2005 season 1 2 2006 season 1 3 2007 season 1 4 2008 season 1 5 2009 season 1 6 2010 season 1 7 2011 season 1 8 2012 season 1 9 2013 season 1 10 2014 season 2 References 3 External linksTeam history Edit2005 season Edit The Trojans home games were played at St Stephens High School in Port Glasgow Inverclyde The team competed in the BAFL Division 2 Scottish Conference which they won convincingly but were defeated in the semi final of the playoffs by the Div 2 Champions the Coventry Cassidy Jets Game MVP Jonny Polea who played Offence Defence and all special teams Date Home team Score Score Away team10 Apr 2005 Dundee Hurricanes 6 12 Trojans08 May 2005 Glasgow Tigers 6 36 Trojans15 May 2005 Trojans 46 13 Dundee Hurricanes22 May 2005 Trojans 46 21 Edinburgh Wolves29 May 2005 Trojans 42 16 Glasgow Tigers05 Jun 2005 Manchester Titans 8 56 Trojans26 Jun 2005 Trojans 36 12 Edinburgh Wolves24 Jul 2005 Edinburgh Wolves 13 20 Trojans31 Jul 2005 Trojans 12 0 Dundee Hurricanes21 Aug 2005 Glasgow Tigers 14 6 Trojans04 Sep 2005 Trojans 56 0 Manchester Titans Division 2 Quarter Final 11 Sep 2005 Coventry Jets 55 6 Trojans Division 2 Semi Final 2006 season Edit The Trojans competed in the BAFL Division 2 Scottish Conference which they won convincingly by beating Redditch Arrows in the Northern Conference Championship game but ended up losing the Britbowl Division 2 Bowl 29 28 to the Oxford Saints nbsp The Trojans offence lines up against the defence of the Dundee HurricanesHome team Score Score Away teamTrojans 56 6 Nighthawks 1 Trojans 12 6 Hurricanes 2 Tigers 20 34 Trojans 3 Hurricanes 13 20 Trojans 4 Trojans 62 6 TigersTigers 0 84 Trojans 5 Trojans 1 0 Hurricanes Forfeit Trojans 72 12 Romans Div 2 1 4 Final 6 Redditch 32 38 Trojans Div 2 Semi Final Northern Championship Game 7 Trojans 28 29 Saints Britbowl XX Trojans Management Team Trojans Committee Gary McNey Ross Cavanagh Iain McVeigh Murray Hogg David Strachan Stuart MillerTrojans Coaching Staff Head Coach Off Coordinator Gary McNeyQuarterback Wide Receiver Tight End Coach Gary McNeyOffensive Line Coach Neil IrvineRunning Backs Coach Jordan FalconerDefensive Coordinator Bob LynchLinebackers Coach Bob LynchDefensive Backs Coach Brian McFerrenTrojans Gameday Staff Team Sports Therapist Kai McClintockGame Stats Kenny MilroySideline Assistant George McClintockTrojans Official Photographer Official Team Photographer Iain MacIntosh2007 season Edit The Trojans competed in the BAFL Division 1 Northern Conference winning nine games and losing only one to the Redditch Arrows at home and winning their second consecutive title The team lost their semi final to the Ipswich Cardinals going down 28 13 at home Home team Score Score Away teamTrojans 36 0 MustangsTrojans 56 16 RomansMustangs 6 8 TrojansTrojans 8 16 ArrowsTrojans 52 6 SurgeRomans 0 59 TrojansArrows 26 28 TrojansRams 7 43 TrojansSurge 0 1 TrojansTrojans 1 0 RamsTrojans 13 28 Cardinals2008 season Edit The team posted a 4 4 2 record but missed the playoffs for the first time in their history after an end of season defeat at the hands of the Redditch Arrows One of the tied games was awarded by the BAFL after an away visit to the Dundee Hurricanes but was never rescheduled after initially being postponed in the late part of the season 2009 season Edit The offseason was promising with the Trojans bringing in a large number of rookies through their coaching connections with nearby University side the Paisley Pyros Filling the gaps in the roster which plagued them in 2008 West Coast were expected to be back to their best as they opened their campaign against the team whose split in 2004 caused their formation the East Kilbride Pirates Two early scores gave the Trojans a 12 0 lead however reality bit hard as the Pirates scored 62 points without reply handing the Trojans the worst defeat in their history Game two saw the Trojans visit Leeds to take on the Yorkshire Rams Injuries from the season opener had taken their toll on the Trojans and the home team recorded a comfortable 21 point victory The third game of their campaign saw the Trojans hosting a team who were yet to beat them in seven meetings the Dundee Hurricanes In yet another blow to the home side the Hurricanes strong running game overpowered the Trojans leading to Dundee recording their first ever victory over West Coast In game four the Trojans finally broke their duck recording an away victory over former Division Two club the Merseyside Nighthawks However this success didn t last and the Trojans lost again in game five The return of long time running back Jon Sutherland for game six meant that they were able to record their second victory of the year Their return fixture against the Dundee Hurricanes had to be postponed due to a lack of referees and due to a lack of available players for the fixture the Trojans were caused to forfeit the return fixture against the East Kilbride Pirates In their next played game the Trojans fell to a crushing home loss from the Merseyside Nighthawks dropping them to second bottom in Division One North Their penultimate game of the season saw the Trojans crushed by the Doncaster Mustangs leaving only the rescheduled game against the Dundee Hurricanes to save them from finishing bottom of Division One North Date Home team Score Score Away team03 05 2009 Trojans 12 62 Pirates17 05 2009 Rams 27 6 Trojans31 05 2009 Trojans 12 27 Hurricanes07 06 2009 Nighthawks 8 20 Trojans14 06 2009 Mustangs 41 20 Trojans28 06 2009 Trojans 36 8 Senators12 07 2009 Hurricanes P P Trojans02 08 2009 Pirates 1 0 Trojans09 08 2009 Trojans 0 57 Nighthawks16 08 2009 Trojans 6 58 Mustangs2010 season Edit The Trojans home games were played at Scotstoun Stadium in Glasgow The 2010 season was classed as a rebuilding year and nothing much was expected of the Trojans but they finished strong and secured 2nd spot behind the Wolves The Trojans went on to lose to the eventual finalists the Titans 2011 season Edit The Trojans home games were played at Portland Park in Troon On the back of the return of running back Jordan Falconer the Trojans returned to form emphatically in 2011 tearing through their conference with a 10 0 record making it all the way to the British finals in Crystal Palace London Despite being heavy favourites the Trojans suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of the South Wales Warriors 2012 season Edit The Trojans home games were again played at Portland Park in Troon where the club hoped to set up a permanent base including a training amp development academy for American Football Having made it to the 2011 Division 2 final the Trojans were promoted to Division One as part of a restructure of the top segment of the game They started poorly losing their opener to the Coventry Jets in awful weather conditions but then went on a 10 game winning streak taking the top seed in the North and beating the Berkshire Renegades convincingly in the National semi final This gave them their third shot at a British final as they took on the Sussex Thunder at Don Valley Stadium Sheffield The Trojans had the better record a significantly more potent offense and a defense which was almost twice as stingy as the Thunder s giving them the tag of favourites for the game But this was again was just down to the Trojans playing ball in the North but everyone connected to the game knew the former Premier Thunder would be a hard nut to crack more so with the return of many players Under horrendous conditions the Trojans out ran out passed but failed to outscore the Thunder who took the Bowl with a 10 7 win 2013 season Edit The Trojans were promoted to the Premier Division in a restructure which saw the sport move to a two tier format after the 2012 season It was to prove the hardest season for the team since it first entered the league in 2005 the team lost a lot of players during pre season but they continued to battle on in games many would have forfeited they played with 17 v Caesars 22 v Rams and on their last game faced the 3 team in the UK with 23 players This season has been a sore one for the supporters of the club but they are fully behind the coaches and players and hope the team builds for the 2014 season Fixtures and Results 8 27 04 vs Birmingham Bulls L 0 305 05 Sheffield Predators L 46 2412 05 vs East Kilbride Pirates L 0 3409 06 Tamworth Phoenix CANCELLED16 06 Doncaster Mustangs CANCELLED14 07 vs Lancashire Wolverines L 32 5421 07 Nottingham Caesars L 42 1404 08 vs Yorkshire Rams L 36 610 08 vs Coventry Jets CANCELLED17 08 East Kilbride Pirates L 63 0 2014 season Edit With the leagues being restructured the Trojans were put in an all Scotland league with Aberdeen Roughnecks Clyde Valley Black hawks Dundee Hurricanes Edinburgh Wolves and Glasgow Tigers The team were optimistic about their chances with a high number of rookies joining and especially with the return of influential players such as Jordan Falconer RB and Fabio Maturano DB In the end the team finished 7 0 3 with the losses coming twice from Clyde Valley and once from Edinburgh Wolves nonetheless it was a vast improvement from the season before References Edit Trojans get season off to a flyer Trojans weather the storm Tigers overpowered by Trojans Trojans Weather the Storm Pt 2 Trojans Trounce The Tigers Trojans conquer the Romans Trojans date with destiny Bafanl co uk External links EditOfficial Site of the West Coast Trojans 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