Leicester Falcons
Year formed | 2006 |
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Team colours | White helmets Forest green shirts Forest green pants Green & white socks |
Home field | Babington Community College |
Conference alignment | BAFA National Leagues Premier Division |
President | Guy Kersey (2006–Present) |
general manager | Saul Freer (2013–Present) |
Head Coach | Saul Freer (2011, 2013–Present) |
All-time regular season record | (23–21–6) |
2012 regular season record | (0–8–2) |
Playoff record | (5–2) |
Playoff appearances | (3) 2009 2010 2011 |
Conference Championships | (0) |
Divisional Championships | (1) Div 2 2009 |
League Championships | (0) |
BritBowl appearances | (2) Div 2 2009, Div 1 2011 |
The Leicester Falcons are a British American football team based in Leicester, England. The Falcons play in the National League Central of the British American Football Association National Leagues.
History
The Leicester Falcons were formed in 2006 by general manager Guy Kersey and a nucleus of local players hoping to share their enjoyment and knowledge of the sport. Named in connection with Leicester Eagles, the regional flag football team, the Leicester Falcons held their first training session at Belgrave Rugby Club on 19 March 2006. After two seasons of associate membership, the Falcons achieved full membership of the British American Football League prior to the 2008 season.
The Falcons' first season in BAFL Division 2 Central ended with a 3–5–2 record, under head coach Danny Gaunt.
The 2009 season proved to be much better, with a regular season record of 7–2–1. Lester Hopewell took over as head coach, and led the Falcons to a playoff place. In the playoffs the Falcons beat Manchester Titans and Glasgow Tigers to reach their first championship game.[1] In a tight game Leicester Falcons defeated Colchester Gladiators 33:32 to become the BAFL Division 2 Champions for 2009.[2] This also secured promotion and the Falcons now play in BAFA Community Leagues Division 1.
The 2010 season contained a number of highlights. The team celebrated the 25th Anniversary of the Leicester charity LOROS by holding their league match against Birmingham Bulls at the Welford Road ground of Leicester Tigers.[3] To crown the day the Falcons won a well-fought game to claim their first victory of the season 22 :15.[4] To bolster the team for the second half of the season the team signed ex-NFL quarterback Bradlee Van Pelt, who had previously played for Denver Broncos and subsequently Houston Texans. This had the desired effect and helped an improving team to win its next four matches and secure a wildcard place in the 2010 season play-offs. Despite having a weakened team the Falcons made the number 1 seeded team, East Kilbride Pirates, work very hard to secure their place in the semi-finals; the Falcons lost a close fought game by only two points.
Following a realignment of the teams in BAFACL Division 1 the Leicester Falcons played in the Central Conference in 2011. This proved to be a successful season for the Falcons, who finished top of the conference with a 9–1 record. However, in a controversial ending to the season, BAFANL stripped the Falcons of the conference title and deducted one game after being found to have not followed proper transfer procedure in the transfer of Jason Brisbane.[5] The Falcons therefore entered the playoffs as the #4 seed. In the playoffs, the Falcons beat Doncaster Mustangs in the quarter finals, before a famous upset win against top seeds London Olympians in the semifinal, to set up a rematch with East Kilbride Pirates at Britbowl XXV. This ended in a 62–23 defeat.
Following a divisional restructure, BAFA confirmed that the Falcons would be promoted to an expanded Premier Division for 2012, and will play in the Premier Division North. The Falcons began the season with two ties and a loss, before a controversial match against Doncaster Mustangs. Leicester won the match, but the result was overturned after BAFA determined the Falcons had fielded ineligible players. The fallout from this led to numerous players leaving, and the Falcons had to forfeit their remaining games. As a result, both head coach Stuart Franklin and interim GM Colin Branagh left their positions. The only Falcons organisation team to complete their season were the U16 youth team, who finished their inaugural season with a credible 3–9 record.
The 2013 season
Following the Falcons' relegation from the Premier League after the previous season's fiasco, the Falcons organisation rebuilt from the ground up. Following Guy Kersey's departure to the USA, Saul Freer took over as chairman and began a second stint as head coach, leading a new player-run committee. The new-look team, consisting mainly of rookie players, won their first game against Crewe Railroaders 34–26 but lost their next two games by large scores. They went on to finish the season 6-4, in the process beating long standing rivals Shropshire Revolution in a tight game.
The Falcons Academy
As part of the team's continued growth and to help ensure its future, as well as to provide an entry point for teenagers who wish to enjoy the sport of American football, the Falcons are looking for the next generation of players to join the organisation.
The Falcons started a youth programme in the autumn of 2009 to fill the gap between junior Flag Football and adult contact football. In 2011, they entered the BAFACL Junior division for the first time and finished their inaugural season with a 1–7 record, with the sole win coming against Coventry Jets. 2011 also saw the debut of the Falcons' university team, in association with De Montfort University.
2012 saw the debut of an under 16 team, playing five a side contact football, and the restructure of the junior setup into the Falcons Academy. The youth team, coached by Karl Burgess and Joel Pearson, completed their first season with a 3–9 record.
See also
- Leicester Panthers, predecessors to Leicester Falcons between 1984 and 1996
Notes
- ↑ Drama as Leicester Falcons reach first final, Leicester Mercury, thisisleicestershire, 11 September 2009
- ↑ Falcons land dramatic victory in play-offs, Leicester Mercury, thisisleicestershire, 30 September 2009
- ↑ LOROS 25th Anniversary American Football Game, LOROS www.loros.com, 10 June 2010
- ↑ Leicester Falcons land first win of season, Leicester Mercury, thisisleicestershire, 12 June 2010
- ↑ http://bafanl.co.uk/site/?p=912
External links
- Leicester Falcons official website
- British American Football Association website
- BAFA Community Leagues website