If I were assessing him for the NFL combine, I’d say London Warriors linebacker David Izinyon is a big time hitting machine with no passive traits. He stacks and sheds blockers, has great lateral pursuit and is an open field finisher with elite closing speed. He won’t be at this year’s combine, but you can witness all those qualities if you catch him playing for Trent University (where he
I Recently Had The Good Fortune To Be On A Touring Holiday In California, With San Francisco As Our First Port Of Call. Walking Through The Downtown Area, We Came Across A Large Red Sign On An Unremarkable Looking Building. In Big White Letters It Read, “City College Of San Francisco”. I Was Immediately Taken Back To October 1986, And A Landmark Event In Britball
One Of Britball’s Brightest Talents Has Just Signed To Play In The Swiss League Next Year With The Seven Times National Champion Calanda Broncos.Recently playing his British senior ball with the Northern conference champion Tamworth Phoenix, and
If We Wanted To Get A View On The Current State Of The British Game At Both Club And International Level, Who Better To Ask Than GB Lions Offensive Lineman, Matt Meyer, Who Recently Tied The Record For The Most GB Caps (At 16, Along With Sean Hopkins).Like so many of
The British game was about to enter its second full season of competitive play in 1986, and amongst the leading teams, a lot of progress had been made in the previous twelve months. Standards of play had risen, stadiums with good facilities were being used to host games, attendances were rising and teams were hiring import players. It all made for an attractive spectacle for the fans.
With The Vast Majority Of Their “International Series” Games Historically Being Played In London, You Could Be Excused For Thinking The UK Is The Only Overseas Market The NFL Are Interested In, But “Not So Fast My Friend” As Lee Corso Would Say. On November 21st The Raiders And Texans Played A Regular Season Game In Mexico City’s Azteca Stadium. It Wasn’t The First Time The League Had
Get Your Sports Thesaurus Out And Look Under “Dynamic Multi-Sport Elite Level Athlete”, They Will Probably Be A Picture Of Phoebe Schecter.The twenty seven year old dual national (her mum is British, her dad American) is a multi-discipline competitor who leads the GB
Mention students to the greater UK population and they will most likely have the opinion that they stay in bed until lunch time, have some beans on toast or a pot noodle for lunch, rock up late for a lecture or two, then go out partying into the small hours. For some, that may well be the case. However, for some of our dedicated Uniballers, it couldn’t be further from the truth. If
Since The Earliest Days Of American Football In The UK, The Powerhouse Programmes Have Been Based In London. If You Doubt The Validity Of That Statement, Just Check Out These Numbers. Of The Thirty Two British Championship Titles That Have Been Claimed, Teams From London Have Won Twenty Seven Of Them.
If you’re walking down Wembley way this coming Sunday, to watch the Jags play the Colts in the first of this years’ International series games, you’ll be following in the footsteps of British NFL fans that were first made thirty two years ago. In August 1983, they were on their way to watch the Minnesota Vikings take on the St Louis Cardinals in an exhibition game. The Vikes won that
Ordinarily if you are in an American football contest, you’ll be playing four quarters. For Great Britain to win through to the next stage in the European Championships, they would need to win out over eight. Standing in their way were Russia and the Czech Republic, and over a period of three days, they dispatched both of them, convincingly.
It had been a few months since their last competitive outing, and to say they were amped and ready for battle was an understatement. It was evident during the pre-game that the adrenaline was flowing, the Lions were on the prowl and the expectation, following their success in the European Championships in 2015, was that they would defeat their Spanish guests and further enhance their
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