Yorkshire Rams

The Yorkshire Rams are an English American Football club, based in Leeds, West Yorkshire. They are currently playing in British American Football Association NFC 1 North.[1]

Yorkshire Rams
Founded1986 (1986)
LeagueBAFA National Leagues
DivisionDivision 1 North
LocationLeeds, West Yorkshire
StadiumSouth Leeds Stadium
ColoursBlack Helmets
Black Jerseys
Black Pants
Head coachJason Shaw
General managerStewart 'Pid' Hegarty

History

The club was founded in 1986 as the Wakefield Wasps and moved [2] to Huddersfield in 1987 to be based at the Rugby union football club ground, in the Waterloo area. Shortly after they moved to the Fartown Rugby league ground. The club were then renamed to the Huddersfield Rams.

In 1990 the club again moved home to the Leeds road Hockey pitch, in Huddersfield. This venue was short lived as 1991 saw a major reorganisation of the club, both to a new and more permanent home at the Dalton based Amateur rugby league football club ground in Moldgreen, also in Huddersfield. In view of the increase of the size of the club's recruiting area this reorganisation also saw the change of the club's name to the Yorkshire Rams.

In 1996 the club moved to more luxurious conditions at the Lawrence Batley Sports Centre at Salendine Nook in Huddersfield. The following year, they moved both venue and home town to the Walton Sports & Social club in Wakefield, The following year due to Health and safety rules the club again moved home to the Westgate Redoubt ARLFC, in Wakefield

After a good season and some sponsorship, in 2004, the Rams found themselves moving to the Rams Stadium, home of the Dewsbury Rams in Kirklees. The club ground was renamed in 2005 to the Tetley Stadium. Again the following year, 2006, saw another move of club venue to the Milnthorpe Green home of Sandal RUFC in Wakefield.

For two years the Rams played their home fixtures at South Leeds Stadium, where they enjoyed an unbeaten record.

Stadium

The Yorkshire Rams currently play their home games at South Leeds Stadium.

2008

Saw the Rams improve on their 2007 record (6–4) to a 7–2–1 record while also reaching the Semi Final of the Division 1 playoffs, only to lose to Sussex Thunder.

2009

Had a lot of new recruits join the team, together the team compiled a 5–4–1 record. The team had their destiny in their own hands going into the final game of the season at Dundee, Knowing that a win would Guarantee them a place in the playoffs, however they eventually lost the game ending their season.

2010

The Rams tried to build on 2009's success and recorded an impressive 7–3–0 record. The Yorkshire Rams shut out Gateshead Senators and Merseyside Nighthawks in impressive displays, but ultimately an increasing amount of injuries would take their toll, as the Rams narrowly lost to the Ipswich Cardinals in the Playoffs prematurely ending an outstanding season.

2011

Game Date Home Team Away Team Score Result
8 May 2011 Yorkshire Rams Gateshead Senators 17–6 Rams WIN
15 May 2011 Yorkshire Rams East Kilbride Pirates 6–13 Rams LOSE
22 May 2011 Doncaster Mustangs Yorkshire Rams 13–14 Rams WIN
5 June 2011 Yorkshire Rams Merseyside Nighthawks 36–7 Rams WIN
12 June 2011 Yorkshire Rams Manchester Titans 49–8 Rams WIN
19 June 2011 Manchester Titans Yorkshire Rams 12–29 Rams WIN
10 July 2011 Gateshead Senators Yorkshire Rams 0–12 Rams WIN
17 July 2011 East Kilbride Pirates Yorkshire Rams 35–6 Rams LOSE
31 July 2011 Yorkshire Rams Doncaster Mustangs 26–36 Rams LOSE
14 August 2011 Merseyside Nighthawks Yorkshire Rams 13–47 Rams WIN

2012

Game Date Home Team Away Team Score Result
29 April 2012 Leicester Falcons Yorkshire Rams 0–0 Rams TIE
6 May 2012 Birmingham Bulls Yorkshire Rams 6–6 Rams TIE
13 May 2012 Yorkshire Rams Tamworth Phoenix 18–27 Rams LOSE
27 May 2012 Doncaster Mustangs Yorkshire Rams 6–6 Rams TIE
2 June 2012 Yorkshire Rams Birmingham Bulls 29–12 Rams WIN
9 June 2012 Yorkshire Rams East Kilbride Pirates 0–13 Rams LOSE
1 July 2012 Yorkshire Rams Doncaster Mustangs 0–34 Rams LOSE
8 July 2012 Tamworth Phoenix Yorkshire Rams 18–0 Rams LOSE
22 July 2012 Yorkshire Rams Leicester Falcons C – C CANCELLED
28 July 2012 East Kilbride Pirates Yorkshire Rams 26–7 Rams LOSE

2019

Yorkshire Academy Rams

After parting ways with HC David Pawson, the Rams underwent a merger with Leeds University to form The Yorkshire Academy of American Football. This ongoing alignment helps create a player pathway from grassroots to adult contact disciplines. As part of the merger The Rams with be sporting purple horns during the 2019 season and have adopted the Academy as part of the team name as well as a logo redesign.


Play Offs 2011

The Yorkshire Rams drew their old rivals the East Kilbride Pirates in the Quarter Finals of the Division 1 Playoffs. Yorkshire had to travel up to Scotland and could have ended the game early on through default, as East Kilbride failed to have an ambulance present when the game kicked off which resulted in the game being stopped early in the first quarter. Yorkshire however waited 45 minutes for the ambulance to arrive in the name of sportsmanship. Throughout the game both teams led however it was Yorkshire who had edged ahead going into the last quarter by 14–12. East Kilbride, as they did twice in the season, found an extra gear and pulled ahead of the Yorkshire side by 14–26. The Yorkshire Rams ended their season on a high losing to the eventual Division 1 Champions; East Kilbride Pirates.

Although the Yorkshire Rams were defeated in the Quarter Final of the playoffs their national ranking made them eligible for inclusion into the newly formed Northern Premiership. 2012 will see the Yorkshire Rams compete in the top flight of American Football in the UK along with the East Kilbride Pirates, Doncaster Mustangs, the Birmingham Bulls, Leicester Falcons and the Tamworth Phoenix

2011 Roster

Yorkshire Rams

Quarterbacks

  • -- Richard Lynch

Running Backs

  • -- Justin Lester
  • -- Adim Irozuru
  • -- Diegbe Oghenetega
  • -- Yomi Okuboyejo
  • -- Ramon Hernandez

Tight Ends

  • -- Andy Durkin

Wide Receivers

  • -- Peter Yianni
  • -- Jonathan Sheppard
  • -- Chris Lawton
  • -- Milo Craig
  • -- Spencer Whybrow
  • -- Andrew Cheeseman
  • -- Ben Clayton

Offensive Linemen

  • -- Adam Lilley
  • -- Tim Mullinar
  • -- Scott Walker
  • -- David Sloane
  • -- Tom Harrison
  • -- Stephen Connolly
  • -- Dan Hook
  • -- Ben Johnson

Defensive Linemen

  • -- Jim Waite
  • -- Richard Marshall
  • -- Phil Keeling
  • -- Adam Myers
  • -- Alex Saunders

Linebackers

  • -- Steve Goulden
  • -- Tom Slater
  • -- Dominic Garnham
  • -- Dan Carter
  • -- Adam Cowley

Defensive Backs

  • -- Matthew Harkin
  • -- Chris Lawton
  • -- Randy Price
  • -- Ivason Dyer
  • -- Martin Steele
  • -- Gary Mulvey
  • -- Chris Rushton
  • -- Gary Pickup
  • -- James Harvey
  • -- Tom Bailey

Kicker/Punter

  • -- Adam Cowley
  • -- Martin Steele

Coaching Staff

  • -- Orland Weeks H/C
  • -- Steven Liburd
  • -- Mark Sloan
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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 23 July 2013. Retrieved 21 July 2013.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 22 July 2013. Retrieved 21 July 2013.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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