The Tamworth Phoenix are an American football team based in Coleshill, Warwickshire, England, who compete in the BAFA National Leagues Premier Division North, the highest level of British American football.
Founded | 2004 |
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League | BAFA National Leagues |
Division | Premier Division North |
Location | [Coventry]] |
Stadium | Butts Park Arena |
Colours | Black Helmets, White, Orange and Black Jerseys, Black Pants |
General manager | Eliot Walters |
Division titles | 7: 2008, 2009, 2010, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 |
Playoff berths | 12: 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022 |
BritBowl titles | 1: 2017 |
Website | www.tamworthphoenix.co.uk |
Uniforms | |
Formed in 2004, The Phoenix are one of the most successful American Football teams in the UK and have won four back-to-back Premier Division North titles from 2016 to 2019. In 2017 they won Britbowl XXXI in 2017 against the London Blitz at Sixways Stadium in Worcester.
History
editEarly history
editThe Phoenix were founded in 2004 by Dave Winter, Jay Alexander, Ed Winter and Ryan Baker, after re-establishing youth football in the area, as the Tamworth Trojans, a year earlier. In their first season 2008, the Phoenix came 2nd in the BAFL2 Central conference behind champions the Nottingham Caesars. However, they avenged this by defeating them in the playoffs en route to a BritBowl 2 final defeat to the London Cobras, also a first year club.
Despite defeat in the BritBowl 2 final, Tamworth Phoenix were promoted to BAFL1 division and placed in the South-West Conference. The Phoenix completed the regular season with a record of 9–1, winning the South-West Conference, and moved into the playoffs as the #2 seed. After a victory over the Kent Exiles in the first round of the playoffs, their run was halted at the semi-final stage by the East Kilbride Pirates.
In the 2010 season, Tamworth completed a perfect 10–0 season, and a perfect post-season, winning the BritBowl against the East Kilbride Pirates, and moving to the BAFACL Premiership. It was a memorable season for the Phoenix as earlier in the year they had the chance to compete against the Australian Gridiron team as part their tri-nations warm up, and matched-up well, only losing 27–22 to the tourists.
Graham Kelly took over from Jay Alexander as head coach, and began life in the Premier League with a win against the East Kilbride Pirates at Lichfield Rugby Club. They built on this success with a 5-5 regular season record with victories over some of the established premiership teams. They were defeated by the London Warriors in the semi-finals of the Play-offs.
The 2014 season was the most successful Premiership campaign for the Phoenix. Having secured the second seed in the Northern Conference, the team beat the Bristol Aztecs in the National Playoffs before succumbing to the London Warriors in the semi-final.
2015 saw the appointment of James Hossack as team president, and Martin Hilton to the position of head coach (the fourth in the team's short history) and a fledgling partnership with the Atherstone Sports Hub, where the Phoenix will play their home games.
The next three seasons saw a serious up-tick in performances on the field. In 2015 the Phoenix finally defeated old-rivals East Kilbride in a regular season fixture, before a shock defeat at home to Sheffield saw them relinquish pole position in the conference, but a strong performance away at the defending champion London Warriors in the semi gave hope for things to come.
2016 saw a series of firsts for the club; namely the first undefeated regular season in the Premier League, and the team's first Conference crown, which paved the way for the Phoenix's first home playoff tie. Unfortunately they couldn't hold the momentum, as they lost to the London Blitz.
National success
editIn 2017, the Phoenix continued their successes in the regular season by once again running the table against BAFA Premier North opposition, scoring nearly 500 points in the process. The highlight of the season was a 62–3 win against the Merseyside Nighthawks in the last week of the season, going into the play-offs.
Despite being considerable underdogs, the Tamworth Phoenix took a 28–7 lead against the London Warriors in the semi-final, before the reigning national champions fought back to take the lead in the fourth quarter. A Will Hussey touchdown, Alex Lenkowski Field Goal, and two huge defensive stands saw the Phoenix outlast the Warriors, and earn a shot at the national title.
In the National Final on 26 August, at Sixfields Stadium Worcester, Tamworth faced the London Blitz for Britbowl XXXI. Pat Daley opened the scoring, before the Blitz answered back. Daley Scored another, before Lenkowski added a field goal to give the Phoenix a 17–7 lead just before the half.
A resurgent Blitz added a scores either side of the interval to give them the lead, before Daley threw an interception which lead to another London score. As the Phoenix trailed 28–17, Tamworth fought back. First through a Daley to Hussey touchdown pass, before Lenkowski reduced the deficit to 28–27. With 8 minutes left in the game, Ben Davies stepped in front of a Joe Thompson pass, to score an interception return and secure the 34–28 win.
Pat Daley was named Britbowl MVP, and the London Blitz were condemned to a fifth Britbowl defeat in as many years.
European football and the Jason Scott era
editMartin Hilton announced his retirement shortly after Britbowl XXXI, with long-time Coordinator Jason Scott being handed the reins. Scott was part of the first Phoenix staff that helped establish the team, and his return from coaching in the United States coincided with James Hossack's naming as president.
As national champions, the Phoenix were invited into the Northern European Football League alongside the Carlstad Crusaders, Oslo Vikings and Copenhagen Towers. The Nix went to Copenhagen full of confidence, as they trounced the Manchester Titans, 57–6, in the opening game of the 2018 season, but were handily dispatched by a much bigger, more physical Towers team. A closer fought game against the Carlstad Crusaders brought another defeat, but the Nix rallied to beat the Oslo Vikings, 47–12, in the final match day in the NEFL.
The Nix romped to another undefeated regular season, and a third consecutive Northern Conference Title, scoring 552 points per game whilst leaking only 59; they beat the London Blitz in the National Semi-finals, 30–17, setting up another trip to Britbowl.
In a rainy day in Leeds, at the John Charles Stadium, the Tamworth Phoenix took on the London Warriors, who also made light work of their conference. Despite both teams boasting stingy defenses, the game was a shootout, won eventually by the Warriors 48–34.
The 2019 season saw many retirements; with stand-out players Tom Levick, Adam Hope and Will Hussey deciding to hang up their cleats. Talismanic quarterback Pat Daley joined the Hamburg Spartans in GFL2, joining Will Hobbs, Lewis Thomas and Wayne Drew in Europe. A total of 17 players left the club during the offseason, leading to a rebuilding year for the Phoenix.
Despite the high turnover of players, it was largely business as usual for Tamworth, despite the Manchester Titans handing the Phoenix their first regular season loss in four seasons. A 7–6 win against the London Blitz in the semi-finals, set up a repeat date with the Warriors in Britbowl XXXIII
Youth team
editIn February 2012 a new team was introduced, the youth team. The youth team games last 30 minutes and it is 5 vs 5. They faced a difficult first season having to forfeit nine games due to lack of players, but competed well against established teams like Standish Raiders, Birmingham Bulls and the Leicester Falcons.
In 2013, the appointment of Andrew Garrett brought new optimism to the Youth Program. Andrew Garrett had been promoted to the position of head coach. The following season they saw huge improvements on the field, beating Coventry Jets in the opening game of the year. They continued a rich vein of form by beating an experienced Yorkshire Rams team, before narrowly losing to Leicester. They also hosted their first home tournament, and built links for the future. 2014 brought more success as the Youth Team won their first tournament in Doncaster, and made the playoffs for the first time in their history.
Coaching staff
edit- Head coach: Tony Athersmith[1]
- Defensive coordinator: TBC
- Offensive coordinator: TBC
- Special teams coordinator: TBC
- Defensive assistant coaches: TBC
- Offensive assistant coaches: TBC
- Phutures head coach: Karl Burgess
- Defensive coaches: TBC
- Offensive coaches: TBC
Roster
editQuarterbacks
- Pat Daley
- Sam Huxtable
- Angus Cook
Running backs
- Adam Hope
- Elliot Walters
- Alex Lenkowski
- Deji Ali
- Marc Bonazebi
Wide receivers
- Ben Burslem
- Jack Versing
- James Hossack
- Will Hussey
- Will Hussey
- Adam Hennessey
Offensive linemen
- Tom Levick
- Jonny Allred
- Rob Stirling
- Jon Maisey
- Joshua Gaff
- Lewis Thomas
- David Pemberton
- Harry Elton Dobbin
Defensive linemen
- Steve Gregory
- Ash Miller
- Declan Hutchinson
- Ovie Omueda
- Wayne Drew
- Will Stone
- Araan Dass
- Piotr Wrozek
- Anton Bailey
- Nick Smith
Linebackers
- Ben Davies
- Will Jepson
- Nelson Charles-Nwufoh
- Chris Thacker
- Andy Mortimer
- Sam Jordan-Turner
- Raphael Omozusi
- Dan Shodipo
- Jareth Webster
Defensive backs
- Matt Gawne
- Dan Hampton
- Junior Shodipo
- James Ramsay
- Oli Campbell
- Josh Cooper
- Cassian Graham
Seasonal records
editSeason | Division | Wins | Losses | Ties | PF | PA | Final Position | Playoff Record | Notes |
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2008 | BAFL Division Two North Midlands | 6 | 2 | 2 | 227 | 45 | National Runners Up | Beat Merseyside Nighthawks 17–3 in quarter-final. Beat Nottingham Caesars 28–8 in semi-final. Defeated by London Warriors 30–6 in final. |
Conference champions. Promoted to Division One. |
2009 | BAFL Division One South West Conference | 9 | 1 | 0 | 322 | 51 | Defeated Semi-finalists | Beat Kent Exiles 27–20 in quarter-final. Defeated by East Kilbride 28–0 in semi-final. |
Conference champions. |
2010 | BAFL Division One South West Conference | 10 | 0 | 0 | 428 | 48 | National Champions | Beat Gateshead Senators 21–00 in quarter-final. Beat Cambridge Cats 47–7 in semi-final. Beat East Kilbride 35–14 in final. |
Conference champions. Division 1 Champions. Promoted to Premier League |
2011 | BAFACL Premier | 5 | 5 | 165 | 124 | Did not make playoffs | |||
2012 | BAFACL Premier | 6 | 4 | 0 | 201 | 176 | Defeated in first round of playoffs | Defeated by London Olympians in quarter final | |
2013 | BAFACL Premier | 6 | 4 | 0 | 178 | 198 | Defeated in first round of playoffs | Defeated by London Warriors in quarter final | |
2014 | BAFACL Premier North | 8 | 1 | 0 | 229 | 144 | Defeated Semi-finalists | Beat Bristol Aztecs 28–8 in quarter-final. Defeated by London Warriors 44–17 in semi-final |
Seeded as #2 team in the North. Conference Runners Up |
2015 | BAFACL Premier North | 8 | 2 | 0 | 246 | 90 | Defeated Semi-finalists | Defeated by London Warriors 14–9 in semi-final |
Seeded as #2 team in the North. Conference Runners Up. |
2016 | BAFACL Premier North | 10 | 0 | 0 | 229 | 144 | Defeated Semi-finalists | Defeated by London Blitz 44–17 in semi-final | Seeded as #1 team in the North.
Northern Conference Champions |
2017 | BAFA Premier North | 10 | 0 | 0 | 492 | 79 | BRITBOWL XXXI Champions | Defeated London Warriors 38–34 in Semi-final
Defeated London Blitz 34–28 in National Final |
Seeded as #1 team in the North.
Northern Conference Champions. National Champions First National Championship in team history. |
2018 | BAFA Premier North | 10 | 0 | 0 | 552 | 59 | Defeated in BRITBOWL XXXII | Defeated London Blitz 30–17 in Semi-final
Defeated by London Warriors in National Final |
Seeded as #1 team in the North
Northern Conference Champions |
2019 | BAFA Premier North | 9 | 1 | 0 | 303 | 84 | Defeated London Blitz 7–6 in Semi-final | Seeded as #1 team in the North
Northern Conference Champions |
References
edit- ^ “Tamworth Phoenix welcome new head coach Tony Athersmith”. Tamworth Phoenix. Retrieved 2024-04-05.