Halton Spartans

The Halton Spartans are an American Football team based in Widnes and Runcorn in Cheshire. They are named for the Borough of Halton. They were formed in 2014, and play in the BAFANL Division 1 NFC South.Their current general manager is Ian Derbyshire.

Halton Spartans
Established2014 (2014)
Based inWidnes, Runcorn
Home stadiumSelect Security Stadium
Head coachIan Beattie
LeagueBAFA National Leagues
DivisionDivision One NFC South
ColoursGreen/Black
Current uniform

History

Initially named the Runcorn Spartans, they were formed in early 2014. After contacting former members of the Halton Demons, a team that existed from the late 1980s to early 1990s,[1] the first training sessions were organised in the local Heath Park.

The organisation changed their name to their current guise, the Halton Spartans to better represent their recruitment area. They were also more likely to play in nearby Widnes than Runcorn.[2]

They completed their schedule of associate games, first defeating the LJMU Fury, and defeating fellow associate teams the Tynedale Fury and the Humber Warhawks in their first game at the Select Security Stadium. In December 2014, they were admitted into the BAFANL for the 2015 season and were placed in Division Two NFC West.

Ahead of the 2015 season, Double Coverage, a site that covers American Football in Britain made their annual predictions. Only one writer, Richard Penwright, predicted that the Spartans would win their division.[3] This kick-started the "#InRichWeTrust" campaign on Twitter and Facebook.[4] They won their first competitive game, away to the Crewe Railroaders, 24-15.[5] The Spartans went on to complete their first season within the BAFANL with a 5-5 record. It was also noted how well managed the Spartans were for a young britball programme, most obviously for their ability to be able to draw a sizeable crowd for an amateur sport, with numbers varying from 300-600 at their peak.[6]

The 2016 season again saw the Spartans utilise the select security stadium as their home ground. Defeating every team in their division at least once, barring the Leeds Bobcats. The Spartans were able to clinch their first winning season since joining the BAFANL the year prior. The Spartans finished a respectable 6-4, narrowly missing out on playoffs in only their second competitive season.

Before the start of the 2017 season, offence coordinator Chris Henry left the Spartans due to work commitments outside of football. Thus Halton recruited Jason Smith to take over, then head coach of Staffordshire Surge.[7] The Spartans endured a disappointing campaign in their third season which ultimately left them with their first ever losing record finishing 4-6. Offence Coordinator Jason Smith left the Spartans midway through the season via mutual consent, with safety Doug Laughton taking the role after retiring from playing at the end of that season.[8][9]

Logos & Uniforms

The Spartans play in primarily green jerseys, with a white trim and black numbers. Their game pants and socks are both black, as are their helmets. Their jerseys are currently manufactured by Champro.

Their logo is a stylised Spartan helmet, similar to that of their namesakes, the Michigan State Spartans football.

Select Security Stadium

The Spartans play their home games at the Select Security Stadium, a 13,350 seater stadium with artificial turf. It is also home to championship rugby club, the Widnes Vikings.

Players

Current Roster

Halton Spartans 2017

Quarterbacks

  • 4 Rik Lowthion
  • 17 Tom Redmond
  • 18 Ricky Talbot

Running Backs & Full Backs

  • 8 Paul Leighton
  • 10 Martin Murphy
  • 32 Craig Owen
  • 42 Alex Martin
  • 44 Danny Barnes

Wide Receivers & Tight Ends

  • 9 Tim Parr
  • 20 Matthew Fitzsimons
  • 34 Glen Rawcliffe
  • 80 Ben Hogan
  • 81 Lewis Howie
  • 83 Lee Ashurst
  • 85 Aminul Choudhury
  • 88 Samuel Johnson
  • 89 Steve Norton

Offensive Linemen

  • 50 Carl Rugen Senior
  • 58 Jay Johnson
  • 60 Liam Guatella
  • 63 Lewis O'Brien
  • 67 Peter Winrow
  • 69 Don Kelly
  • 71 Daniel Cagliarini
  • 72 Liam Tamber
  • 76 Rob Broughton
  • 78 Evan Kirk

Defensive Linemen

  • 52 Scott Jenkins
  • 56 Ellis Robert
  • 60 Liam Guatella
  • 95 Dave Quinn
  • 90 Paul Convey
  • 91 Mathew Littler
  • 92 Andre Alexander
  • 97 Alan Carr
  • 79 Matthew Smith

Linebackers

  • 36 Dave Tickle
  • 43 Tom Everson
  • 47 Billy Forrest
  • 49 Sebastian Januszewicz
  • 53 James Williams
  • 55 Danny Wood
  • 57 Kevin Birmingham
  • 59 Ricardo Martinez

Defensive Backs

  • 7 Doug Laughton
  • 21 Thomas Ross
  • 22 Josh Jackson
  • 25 Dan Kelly
  • 29 Aaron Rogers
  • 30 Keiran Mitchell
  • 31 James McEvoy
  • 38 Charlie Nash

Kicker

  • 20 Matthew Fitzsimons

Personnel

General Manager

  • Ian Derbyshire

Head Coach

  • Ian Beattie

Offensive Coaches

  • Offensive Coordinator: Doug Laughton
  • O-Line Coach: Michael Briscoe / Mike Ireland
  • Wide Receiver Coach: Tim Parr
  • Quarterback Coach: Gaz Pinnington
  • Running Back Coach: Paul Leighton

Defensive Coaches

  • Defensive Coordinator: Simon Grice
  • D-line Coach: Dave Massey
  • Defensive Back Coach: Billy Forrest
  • Linebacker Coach: Simon Wainwright

Special Teams Coach

  • Danny Wood

Youth Team

In the summer of 2017 the Halton Spartans announced plans to launch a youth system, looking to start two teams eligible to compete at under 17s and under 19s level. Retired linebacker Ricardo Martinez was named as Head coach of the youth system, with Samantha Whittaker taking over as Youth Team manager. The Spartans held try outs for their prospective youth system at the end of 2017 and are currently training with their group for 2018 and beyond.[10]

2018 Schedule

April 22 - Carlisle Sentinels (A) - 0-38 (W)

April 29 - Chester Romans (A) - 30-0 (L)

May 20 - Morecambe Bay Storm (A) - 0-27 - Game called at HT due to serious injury (W)

June 10 - Furness Phantoms (H) - 41-7 (W)

June 17 - Carlisle Sentinels (H) - 43-0 (W)

July 1 - Morecambe Bay Storm (H) - 52-18 (W)

July 15 - Chester Romans (H) - 6-6 (D)

July 29 - Furness Phantoms (A) - 0-26 (W)

Play offs

August 12 - Birmingham Bulls (A) - 16-6 (L) [11]

Notes

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