Sunday, 25 January 2009

BUAFL Results: Week 8

North

Huddersfield Hawks (1-2) 6 - Lancaster Bombers (1-3) 0
Sunderland Spartans (1-3) 30 - Napier Mavericks (2-3) 0
Staffordshire Stallions (4-0) 14 - Nottingham Outlaws (3-2) 6
Newcastle Raiders (4-0) 44 - UT Cougars (3-1) 0
GCU Roughriders - Northumbria Mustangs

South

BNU Buccaneers (1-4) 8 - Oxford Cavaliers (1-3) 6
Warwick Wolves (1-3) 0 - Reading Knights (3-2) 27
Plymouth Blitz (4-1) 42 - Tarannau Aberystwyth (0-3) 6
Greenwich Mariners (2-2) 20 - Portsmouth Destroyers (4-2) 16
Bath Killer Bees (2-2) 6 - Cardiff Cobras (4-1) 19
Brighton Tsunami (3-1) 46 - Royal Holloway Bears (0-6) 0
UEA Pirates (3-2) 47 - Anglia Ruskin Phantoms (0-5) 12

UWE Bullets 52 - Swansea Titans 8 (Friendly)

Newcastle continue to roll over every team put in front of them with their now infamous wing offence. Having not conceded a point yet they are looking like the team to beat in the North right now........Staffs also continued their unbeaten streak grinding out a win against the Outlaws and are looking in good shape at the top of the Conf 2 South.......With Cardiff beating Bath and Plymouth continuing to win things are wide open in Conf 3 south. Bath are not looking like the perennial play-off team they've been the last few years however......Brighton finished off the winless Bears by a margin. Next week could be important in determining who's making the play-offs from Conf 4 South, with Brighton playing Portsmouth and the Stags playing Herts......Finally from all accounts Swansea put up a good fight showing up with a large contingent and appearing well drilled. They should be a good addition to British Universities American Football League when they join the league fully next year.

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