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Gloucester Banshees
Founded2008
Head coachMaurice Myers
General managerJim Byrne
Websitehttp://www.gloucesterbanshees.com/
Current uniform
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The Gloucester Banshees are a new British American football team based in Gloucester, England playing their home games at the Oxstalls Tennis Centre, Plock Court, Gloucester which is also the base for many other local sporting teams.

Overview[edit]

The Banshees were formed during the winter of 2007/8 with a view to entering the British American Football League (BAFL) for the 2009 season. Players are drawn from a wide geographical area mainly Gloucester, Cheltenham, Hereford and The Forest of Dean[1]. The squad consists mainly of rookie players new to the game sprinkled with some vastly experienced Britball players such as Lee McPeake, Jason King and Shaun Griffin from past Gloucestershire based teams and one American, quarterback Derek Yenerall. The Banshees have just completed their associate season as part of the entry process in to the British American Football League (BAFL) and are hoping to be placed into the South West Conference of the British American Football League (BAFL) Division 2 for the 2009 season.


Team Colours[edit]

The Gloucester Banshees play in Silver Helmets (with a screaming Banshee Decal), black jerseys with silver numbers, silver pants with black stripe, and black socks


Roster[edit]

Players[edit]

Quarterbacks

  •  7 Derek Yenerall (QB)
  •  8 Matt Milsom (QB)

Running Backs

  •  1 Harley Yearwood (TB)
  • 22 Shaun Griffin (TB)
  • 47 Craig Harris (FB)

Wide Receivers

  • 48 Gary Williams (WR)
  • 76 Nick Cooper (WR/TE)
  • 81 Dean Golden (WR)
  • 86 Charlie Gray (WR)
  • 87 Kieran Helps (WR)

Offensive Linemen

  • 53 Lee McPeake (C)
  • 61 Andy Haw (OG/C)
  • 65 Iain Vanes (OG)
  • 67 Guy Samson (OT)
  • 69 Darren Lobb (OG)
  • 79 Karl Friston (OT)

Defensive Linemen

  • 40 Bram Hopkins (DE)
  • 66 Dave Ambury (DE)
  • 75 Jason King (DT/OT)
  • 77 Marcus Campbell (NT)
  • 90 Neil Williamson (DE)
  • 99 Alistair Chambers (DE/LB)

Linebackers

  • 23 Matt Whalley (LB)
  • 52 Eammon McLaughlin (LB)
  • 54 Kyle Davies (LB)
  • 55 Jak Mullins (LB)
  • 59 Nathan Lloyd (LB)
  • 60 James Stephens (LB)

Defensive Backs

  • 14 Nick Henry (CB)
  • 21 Johnny Hine (S/LB)
  • 24 Tim Goad (S)
  • 33 Richard Lusty (CB)
  • 37 Bobby Foley (S)
  • 41 Sam Harding (S/CB)
  • 44 Matt Henry (CB)
  • 84 Dan Woolf (CB)

Coaches[edit]

  • Head Coach/Offensive Co-ordinator: Maurice Myers
  • Defensive Co-ordiantor: Ken Gray
  • Assistant Coach (Defence): Martin Evans
  • Assistant Coach (Linemen): Jason King

Support Staff[edit]

  • General Manager: Jim Byrne
  • Gameday Manager: Stuart Stevens
  • Equipment Manager: Jonathon Mayne
  • Stats Manager: Harriet Evans


Associate Season[edit]

Summary[edit]

The Banshees played 3 assocaite games during the summer of 2008 in an attempt to gain entry to the South West Conference of the British American Football League (BAFL) Division 2 for the 2009 season alongside the likes of Cornish Sharks, Plymouth Admirals and South Wales Warriors. Head Coach Myers selected some tough opposition for the Banshees to test there skills against, including British American Football League premier division side Bristol Aztecs. The Banshees secured their first ever win with a hard thought game at Reading Renegades, with touchdowns from quarterback Matt Milsom and running back Shaun Griffin.

Results[edit]


References[edit]


External Links[edit]

  • [1] Gloucester Banshees main website
  • [2] Gloucester Banshees facebook group