Late comeback stuns the Cheetahs

18 Apr

Ouse Valley Eagles 14 Hertfordshire Cheetahs 12

The Eagles moved to a 2-0 with a hard fought, come from behind victory over local rivals the Hertfordshire Cheetahs in a blustery game at Bedford International Athletics Stadium on Sunday.

Trailing 12-0 going into the fourth quarter, Quarterback Justin LaRoda connected with Chris Cowley to start the comeback, and ran in a second himself from four yards out to cap a remarkable turnaround.

The Eagles won the toss and deferred, so the Cheetahs received the ball and started on their own 20-yard line thanks to a touch back.

After a couple of strong runs through the middle which resulted in a first down the Cheetahs’ drive stalled and they were forced to punt, and the Eagles started on their own 25-yard line.

The Eagles offense drove the ball well all the way down to the Cheetahs one-yard line, but fumbled the ball on first and goal to turn the ball over.

Both sides traded possessions for the rest of the first half without ever really troubling the opposition red zone, and it was no surprise to see the teams go in level at the interval.

Half time score: Eagles 0 Cheetahs 0.

The Eagles started the second half on their 20 following another touch back, but turned the ball over after going for it on fourth and short on the 29.

A defensive penalty backed the Eagles up further, and the Cheetahs ran the ball in from 10 yards to finally open the scoring, although the extra-point attempt was no good.

On the Eagles’ next possession the ball was picked off on third down to give the Cheetahs the ball on the forty-yard line, and following some strong running they were soon back in the red zone.

A 14-yard pass later and the Cheetahs had doubled their advantage but were unsuccessful with the two-point attempt, which would come back to haunt the men from Hertfordshire.

The teams again traded possessions for the rest of the third quarter, but the start of the fourth brought the Eagles to life.

Starting with the ball on their own 23, LaRoda completed four quick passes to bring the Eagles down deep in opposition territory. He connected with Cowley on a slant to reduce the deficit, and once the PAT was successfully converted the lead was cut to five.

A couple of exchanges of possession later the Eagles began again on their own 45. LaRoda and the offense drove down inside the Cheetahs five-yard line, and when LaRoad ran the ball home the Eagles lead for the first time with a little over two minutes left on the clock.

On what would turn out to be the Cheetahs’ final drive Andy Larwill sacked the Herts QB on second and seven, and when Chris Parr intercepted the ball on fourth and four with a minute to play the offense just had to kneel out the clock to seal a vital divisional win.

Final score: Eagles 14 Cheetahs 12.

Our next game is on Sunday 26th April, away to the Birmingham Bulls.

Thank you to our friends at 2G Creative for the photo.

2015 Merchandise Revealed

11 Apr

The club are very excited to reveal the new 2015 merchandise via our Football America Team Store.

Created by the club with assistance from our friends at 2G Creative there are eight new t-shirts designs available in black, white or grey, priced at £14 each.

There are nine newly designed hoodies available in black or grey which start at £20 each, including our new “Baller” and “Maller” logos shown below:

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You can check out the full range by clicking here and visiting the Team Store.

The Eagles’ first home game of the 2015 season takes place tomorrow, Sunday 12th April, in a tough-looking divisional game against the Hertfordshire Cheetahs.

Click here for more information on the match-up, or here for everything you need to know if you are travelling to the game.

Visitor Information: Cheetahs (H)

10 Apr

If you are travelling to Bedford International Athletics Stadium for the game on Sunday the address you will need for your Sat Nav is:

Bedford International Athletic Stadium
Barkers Lane
Bedford
MK41 9SB
Telephone: (01234) 351115

Alternatively you can get directions by entering the relevant information in the map below.

Admission for the game is £2 each for adults for which you receive a free programme, or free for under-18s.

After the game the bar will be open upstairs, and hot and cold food will be available for a small charge.

If you are unable to make it BIAS we will be providing live, play-by-play coverage via our Twitter channel from midday.

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PREVIEW: Cheetahs @ Eagles

09 Apr

The Eagles’ first home game of the 2015 season takes place this Sunday (12th April) in another, tough-looking divisional game against the rebranded Hertfordshire Cheetahs.

The Cheetahs beat the Eagles 19-0 in our inaugural game on the opening day of last season at Hertfordshire University on the way to posting a perfect 10-0 regular season record, and after losing out in the play-offs to a strong Edinburgh Wolves side head into the new campaign on the back of what appears to have been a very successful off-season.

They have added additional players and coaches to an already large squad, and recently celebrated the honour of having Offensive Lineman Stuart Butcher selected to represent Great Britain Students against Finland, in which the Lions ran out 40-0 victors.

The Eagles edged past the Cambridgeshire Cats in the opening game of the season last weekend, and will be looking to come back with a better performance in front of a home crowd this week.

Linebacker Byron Chowles misses the game following breaking his ankle during the victory against the Cats, but Head Coach Will White has no other new injury concerns.

Will we see the Cheetahs start 2015 the same they did 2014, or will see the Eagles emerge as an early season force in the division? Join us at Bedford International Athletics Stadium on Sunday from midday to find out!

Admission for Sunday’s game is £2 each for adults for which you receive a free programme, or free for under-18s.

In this week’s programme we have a word with Chairman Neale McMaster, Head Coach Will White shares his thoughts and we also hear from Gameday Manager Paul Smyth.

We also have interviews with QB Enrique Alonso and rookie CB Mark Lusted, the latest on the Youth Team and a Spectator’s Guide.

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Eagles edge the Cats in season opener

06 Apr

Cambridgeshire Cats 0 Ouse Valley Eagles 7

The Eagles edged out divisional rivals the Cambridgeshire Cats in a tense and nervy affair at Coldhams Common yesterday afternoon.

A single touchdown pass from Enrique Alonso to former Cats player Nate Ashby late in the fourth quarter was the difference between the two sides, as both offenses struggled to pick up any meaningful momentum.

The Eagles won the toss and opted to receive the ball, which Chris Parr returned to the Eagles 44-yard line.

Following a two-yard run, five-yard penalty for a false start, a strong seven-yard run from Zak Henry and an incomplete pass, the Eagles went for it on fourth down but another incomplete pass resulted in a turnover on downs.

The Cats’ first possession resulted in a three-and-out following a sack from Defensive Tackle Andy Larwill. The punt was returned to the Eagles 47-yard line, and that set the tone for the rest of the first half, as both sides took it in turns trading possessions at around halfway.

Half time score: Cats 0 Eagles 0.

It was much the sae story throughout the third quarter. The Cats came closest to breaking the deadlock with a field goal that fell short of the mark, and as the game entered the fourth quarter the game still hung in the balance.

Eagles Linebacker Byron Chowles was taken to hospital treatment for a nasty-looking ankle injury which was later revealed to be a break in three places that requires surgery, and keep him out of action for the rest of the 2015 campaign.

As the game restarted the teams again took in turn exchanging possessions, but after a monstrous sack by rookie Brad Beveridge and a fumble recovered by the defense the Eagles took over deep in Cats territory.

Alonso connected with Ashby from 18-yards out to finally break the deadlock, and following a successful extra point the Eagles lead 7-0 with a little over three minutes to play.

The Cats were unable to move the ball on their final possession, and once the Eagles took over at around halfway with 55 seconds to play, saw out the clock to clinch a hard fought victory.

Final score: Cats 0 Eagles 7.

Attention now turns to the first home game of the season, next Sunday (12th April) against Hertfordshire Cheetahs.

Kick off is midday at Bedford International Athletics Stadium on Barkers Lane (MK41 8SB), with admission £2 each for adults or free for under-18s.

New uniforms unveiled

31 Mar

The Eagles are proud to officially unveil our new uniform, which has been manufactured by DNA Sports.

The top of the range DNA Elite jerseys combine a stretch matte cowl body with stretch matte mesh panels to provide the ultimate fit and comfort for our players. The linemen-cut jerseys all have a 1” Lycra sleeve end with elastic to ensure a good fit over the arms.

Our customised DNA Elite game pants come as an all-in-one manufacture process to incorporate the best materials into the game pant. Thigh and knee pad pockets set on with zig-zag construction are designed to hold all soft pads firmly in place.

The game pants come with a five panel construction with “no lace” full duke crotch, super stretch seams and internal belt slots to provide a superior fit and feel.

Commenting on the new uniform, Chairman Neale McMaster said that he was delighted to finally be able to show off the new look:

“This marks the start of what will hopefully be a long term relationship with DNA Sports,” he said.

“We have created is a unique uniform that is one-of-a-kind in the UK, and we’re extremely proud of that.

“What we are trying to achieve is a brand that is unique, looks good, and ultimately provides uniforms and merchandise that the members of our club want to wear.”

“I’d like to thank both DNA and Will White for providing not only a top quality product, but also for providing excellent customer service. This is definitely a partnership that will continue to grow along with our brand, developing new ideas and keeping us at the front of uniform designs in the UK and Europe.”

The players will be in action wearing the new kit this Sunday (5th April) as we kick off the 2015 season away to divisional rivals the Cambridgeshire Cats. Kick-off at Coldhams Common is 2.30pm.

The first home game of the season is a week later on Sunday 12th April in another divisional game, against the newly rebranded Hertfordshire Cheetahs (12pm kick off).

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2015 Team Captains Announced

12 Mar

The Eagles are delighted to announce our Offensive and Defensive captains for the upcoming season.

Offensive captains Enrique Alonso (QB), Martin Day (TE), Nathaniel Ashby (WR) and John Murphy (OL), and defensive captains Gareth Pullen (LB), Darren Gregory (LB), Chris Parr (FS) and Andy Larwill (DL) will lead the team into battle in the new campaign – which starts away to Cambridgeshire Cats on Easter Sunday, 5th April.

 

Gareth 'Tish' Pullen at practice earlier this year.
Gareth ‘Tish’ Pullen at practice earlier this year.

 

Commenting on the appointments, Head Coach Will White said:

“I’m honoured to announce our captains for the 2015 season. They have shown themselves to be leaders on and off the field in many ways.

Enrique Alonso getting ready to throw another pass in practice
Enrique Alonso getting ready to throw another pass in practice

 

“Each player has shown very high standards and commitment to the team during the pre-season and fully deserve the honour.”

Offensive Coordinator Neale McMaster added:

“As a club we are not in the habit of simply picking a captain because of the position they play or because they are the best player. We are looking for the guys the players look up to, the ones taking rookies aside and having a quiet word – the ones who lead by example.

Captains Gareth Pullen, Chris Parr and Darren Gregory gand up to make a tackle
Captains Gareth Pullen, Chris Parr and Darren Gregory gang up to make a tackle

 

“We have chosen these captains because they exhibit all the qualities mentioned above. They just do things the right way, all the time, and I am certain they will be mainstays of our team for years to come”.

Defensive Coordinator Darren Hill said:

“All of them have dedicated themselves to understanding the scheme and putting themselves and their unit as a whole into the best position to succeed.

“Each demands excellence from themselves and those around them, and I look forward to working with them as we strive to be the best team we can be.”

Chris Parr scoring a defensive touchdown against the London Hornets in 2014
Chris Parr scoring a defensive touchdown against the London Hornets in 2014

 

2015 Schedule Announced

02 Mar

The league have confirmed the 2015 regular season schedule, which sees the Eagles kick off with an away game on Easter Sunday, 5th April against divisional rival the Cambridgeshire Cats. Cambridgeshire posted a 2-6 record in the Premiership South last year, and both sides will be looking to get off to the best possible start in a very competitive looking Southern Conference.

Next up is the first home game of the season a week later (Sunday 12th April) against another divisional rival, the newly rebranded Hertfordshire Cheetahs. The Cheetahs went undefeated in the regular season in 2014 only to fall at the first hurdle in the play-offs, and will come into the new season determined to build on last year’s success.

Away games against two former Premiership teams follow in the shape of the Birmingham Bulls (Sunday 26th April) and Colchester Gladiators (Sunday 17th May) before the Eagles return to BIAS for back-to-back home games on Sunday 7th and Sunday 14th June, against Farnham Knights and East Kent Mavericks respectively.

The Eagles travel to the south coast on Sunday 28th June for a rematch of last season’s quarter final with Solent Thrashers, and finish off the regular season with return games at home against Cambridgeshire Cats (Sunday 5th July) and Birmingham Bulls (Sunday 26th July) and away to Hertfordshire Cheetahs (Sunday 9th August).

Commenting on the schedule, Eagles chairman Neale McMaster said: “I’m delighted to finally be able to announce our fixtures for what I’m sure will be a very tough 2015 season. Starting the season off with our two biggest rivalry games is critical for the team; wins there will set us up nicely going into two games against former premiership opposition. I’m very much looking forward to seeing what the team can produce this year.”

Ouse Valley Eagles 2015 Regular Season Schedule:

Date Kickoff Game Venue
Sunday 5th April 2:30pm Ouse Valley Eagles @ Cambridgeshire Cats Coldham's Common
Sunday 12th April 12:00pm Hertfordshire Cheetahs @ Ouse Valley Eagles BIAS
Sunday 26th April 2:30pm Ouse Valley Eagles @ Birmingham Bulls Birmingham
Sunday 17th May 2:30pm Ouse Valley Eagles @ Colchester Gladiators Colchester
Sunday 7th June 12:00pm Farnham Knights @ Ouse Valley Eagles BIAS
Sunday 14th June 12:00pm East Kent Mavericks @ Ouse Valley Eagles BIAS
Sunday 28th June 2:30pm Ouse Valley Eagles @ Solent Thrashers Southampton
Sunday 5th July 12:00pm Cambridgeshire Cats @ Ouse Valley Eagles BIAS
Sunday 26th July 12:00pm Birmingham Bulls @ Ouse Valley Eagles BIAS
Sunday 9th August 12:00pm Ouse Valley Eagles @ Hertfordshire Cheetahs St.Albans

2015 Opponents announced

12 Jan

Following a league wide restructure from two divisions (Premier and National) into 3 divisions (Premier, Division 1, Division 2) the Eagles have been placed in Division 1 for the upcoming season. This represents a promotion from last year, which shows how far our team has come in just one year.

BAFA have split the National Leagues into 2 conferences (North and South) across all 3 divisions, and the Eagles will be competing in the Northern half of the Southern Conference (SFC 1 North) along with Hertfordshire Cheetahs (formerly Watford), Cambridgeshire Cats and Birmingham Bulls. We play each of our division opponents twice (home and away), and play 4 out of division games against the SFC 1 South.

Whilst details of dates are still being confirmed, we can announce the following provisional schedule:

Cambridge Cats (A)

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The Eagles kick off the 2015 season, away to the first of 4 former premiership teams, the Cambridgeshire Cats. This represents the first time the Cats and Eagles will have met each other, and as a local derby will be sure to provide some fireworks, with the Cats trying to prove they are better than the 2-6 season they posted in the Premier division last season, and the Eagles looking to build on their national league 8-2 record, it’s a massive game to start the season.

Birmingham Bulls

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Next up for the Eagles is a physically grueling encounter against the Birmingham Bulls. Finishing with a respectable record of 4-6 in a tough Premiership North last season, the Bulls will be disappointed to find themselves in the second tier. However, with a raft of changes to the coaching staff and playing squad in the off-season, the Bulls have created quite a buzz around the club, and will be looking to set the tone against the Eagles.

Hertfordshire Cheetahs

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The first of two re-match games against our closest rivals, the newly re-branded Herts Cheetahs. In what was a closely contested game last season the Cheetahs walked away with a 19-0 victory against the Eagles in what was our first ever game. The Cheetahs then went on to record an undefeated season and get the #1 seeding for the playoffs. A quick exit in the playoffs followed, and they will be looking to prove that they have learned and progressed from that experience and try and go one step further in the playoffs this year.

Colchester Gladiators (A)

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Kicking off the out-of-division games, the Gladiators represent the third ex-premiership team that the Eagles will face this season, dropping into the 2nd tier after a disappointing 1-7 season in their only season in the Premiership. Having lost their HC during the off-season, this year could see a very different Colchester competing in the SFC 1 South, as they will look to bounce back offensively.

Farnham Knights (H)

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Our second out-of-division game sees the Farnham Knights travel to Bedford to mark the halfway point of the season. Farnham are quite a storied franchise, but have only just came back into the league in 2013, after taking a year out to rebuild in 2012. Veteran HC Steve Rains returned to the fray last year, leading the Knights to a 9-1 regular season, only losing to eventual winners Merseyside Nighthawks in the playoffs. Expect a big offense and tough defense when the Knights arrive.

East Kent Mavericks (H)

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The fourth ex-premiership side the Eagles face in 2015, the Mavericks find themselves in the SFC 1 South after a rough 1-7 campaign in the Premiership last year. They will be looking to prove that was a one-off and return to the form of previous seasons. A well run setup, expect a professional outfit to come to Bedford and challenge the Eagles in all phases of the game.

Solent Thrashers (A)

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In a repeat of last season’s quarter finals, the Eagles travel to a strong Solent team. After posting an undefeated regular season, the Thrashers won a closely contested game against the Eagles, to see them through to a semi-final berth where they were beating by a very technical Edinburgh side. With strong ties the local university, expect a large and capable Solent side to try and better the Eagles again.

Cambridge Cats (H)

The return leg of this fixture sees the Cats travel to Bedford.

Birmingham Bulls

The second game against the Bulls could very well be critical with the playoffs looming.

Hertfordshire Cheetahs

The Eagles finish off the season against rivals the Cheetahs. Could this game decide who makes the playoffs and who doesn’t?

Eagles Player of the Year Awards Night

29 Oct

The Eagles held their first ever annual Player of the Year awards night on Friday 3rd October at the Windmill Hill Gold Club in Milton Keynes.

The winners of the trophies, and engraved sterling silver pocket watches were:

Players Player of the Year – Gareth ‘Tish’ Pullen and Darren Gregory.

Most Valuable Player – Chris Parr

Offensive MVP – Dale Hawes

Defensive MVP – Darren Gregory

Lineman of the Year – Andy Larwill

Rookie of the Year – John Rudgard

Most Improved Player – Vasco Dias

Club Chairman Neale McMaster said “It’s great to be able to get together and celebrate our inaugural season. We achieved every goal we set out for this year, get through the season and be competitive in all games and make the playoffs.”

“We’re here tonight to celebrate all the players and staff and their accomplishments through the season, and to reward those outstanding performances.”

The club would like to thank Mark and Jenny Chilton for organizing the event and providing and outstanding buffet, and also the Windmill Hill Golf Club, for being such welcoming hosts.

A huge thank you to Paul Smyth for taking the photos on the evening too