Eagles support Milestones: The Isaac Smith Trust

22 Jul

Milestones Logo

The Ouse Valley Eagles donated all the profits from the last home game of the season against Ipswich to Milestones: The Isaac Smith Trust. We are delighted to announce that yesterday, club chairman Neale McMaster handed over a cheque for £200 to Isaac’s father, Andy Smith.

Neale also handed over a match day programme signed by all players, coaches and staff of the Eagles as a memento of the day for Isaac and the Smith Family.

Neale said “I’m delighted to be able to hand over this donation to Andy and Milestones: The Isaac Smith Trust. I see every day how proud Andy is of his son, but also realise the hard work the whole family puts in to help care for Isaac. We at the Eagles are only to happy to help, and we hope our small donation can help in some way”

Andy Smith, Isaac’s dad and founder of the trust, said “We’re completely taken aback by the amazing generosity and support from you guys. We’re overwhelmed in all honesty that such a sum of money has been raised for our son. Having the support of people close to you is not always easy to find so to have this level of support is truly appreciated. The money raised will go towards a specialist car seat that Isaac is soon to be assessed for. One of the first trips may well be an Ouse Valley Eagles game. Thank you once again to all at Ouse Valley and the best of luck for the playoffs.”

Eagles Chairman Neale McMaster and Isaac's Dad, Andy Smith
Eagles Chairman Neale McMaster and Isaac’s Dad, Andy Smith

Cardinals lose faith as Eagles soar

11 Jul

On what was a pretty bleak and dreary day on the East coast of England, the Ouse Valley Eagles enjoyed an excellent all round performance, coming away victorious with a 75-6 romping over the Ipswich Cardinals.

In what was the Eagles first ever bus trip, some may have expected a sluggish and perhaps under prepared side to come off the bus and play, but the 43 strong Eagles squad came out with a bang, and the defense started the game the way it meant to go on, conceding less than 100 yards on the entire day. A quick 3 and out by the defense gave the Eagles the ball in great field position, and despite scoring 3 touchdowns, no points were recorded on the first drive due to various penalties.

Again the Eagles defense continued to shut down the Cardinals Offense, giving the offense the ball back in excellent field position. #31 Yomi Okuboyejo duly took charge and ran in the touchdown to give the Eagles a lead they never looked like giving up.

Okuboyejo then added to his haul with a second TD in the first quarter to give a 14-0 nothing lead going into the 2nd quarter.

A clearly depleted Cardinals roster had worked extremely hard to keep the Eagles to just 14 points in the 1st quarter, and perhaps that was beginning to take its toll, as a huge second quarter for the Eagles began with Kalaba ‘Kase’ Chibwe running in his first of touchdowns of the day. The quarter continued with Kase adding another score, and Chris Parr adding 2 punt returns for touchdowns.

Overall on the day, there were 10 touchdowns scored, 7 on offense, 2 special teams returns and the defense came up big with a safety, with the only spot on an otherwise pristine score line being an interception on a screen pass late in the 4th quarter.

The scorer’s on the day for the Eagles were:
Yomi Okuboyejo x 2
Kalaba ‘Kase’ Chibwe x 2
Dale Hawes
Tyre Jones
Fred Shifflet x 2
Chris Parr x 2

The Eagles have a small break now and don’t play again until the return fixture against the Cardinals, at BIAS, on the 20th July.

The race to the playoffs is well underway, and your support means everything, please get along to BIAS for the final time this season to see you Eagles hopefully go 6-2.

Eagles in ‘Bedfordshire on Sunday’

18 Jun

After an interview with Offensive Coordinator Neale McMaster, Nick Smith of the Bedford on Sunday wrote the following article about the Eagles season so far.

EAGLES AIMING TO SOAR IN INAUGURAL SEASON

Written by NICK SMITH

Ouse Valley Eagles are in their first season of existence, but offensive co-ordinator Neale McMaster has high hopes for the fledgling team.

After an indifferent start to the season, the team is looking to press on and make big strides starting with Sunday’s home game against Essex Spartans.

The team have had an extended break due to Maidstone Pumas dropping out of the league, which saw them automatically awarded two wins.

Heading into Sunday’s game, McMaster said: “The break came at a great time for us. After a difficult loss we’ve had time to regroup and we’ve been working to fix the problems we’ve seen so far this season.

“Our aim for the season is to win every game we’ve got left. There’s no reason we can’t, with no disrespect meant to other teams. We’re just going to go out there and try and win our remaining games by as many points as possible and make the play offs.”

They are currently sat with a 3-2 record going into Sunday’s game against Essex, following a 19-0 shutout against Watford Cheetahs, a dominant 37-0 win over London Hornets and a heart-breaking loss to Kent Exiles last time out.
On the loss, McMaster said: “The game was there for the taking, we should have won. We had more yards and had more opportunities than our opponents but just couldn’t find a breakthrough and we lost 14-13.”

Having only formed as a merger between Bedfordshire Blue Raiders and Milton Keynes Pathfinders in January, the team has made great strides in a short period of time and will look to press on.
Kick off for Sunday’s game is at midday at Bedford International Athletics Stadium.

Read more: http://www.bedfordshire-news.co.uk/Sport/American-Football-Eagles-aiming-to-soar-in-inaugural-season-20140613130037.htm#ixzz34zu4oKZU

Eagles put Spartans to the Sword!

17 Jun

In a coming of age performance, the Ouse Valley Eagles ran all over the Essex Spartans, finishing 55-8 victors. Indeed ‘finishing’ was a key theme of the day, with almost every possession in the Red-Zone finishing in points.
The Eagles had set out their stake before the game to establish a running game that could carry the team through the rest of the season and into the playoffs, and after a the Eagles defense pushed the Spartans O to a quick 3 and out, the Eagles Offense did so with emphatic precision.

On the 2nd play from scrimmage, Running Back Yomi Okuboyejo broke free down the sideline for a huge 60 yard gain, taking the Eagles on their first trip into the Redzone. Finishing was something that had been emphasised throughout their 4 week hiatus from competitive games and the Eagles took that board, with starting QB Enrique Alonso finding receiver Dale Hawes in the end zone for the 6 points. Hawes then added the extra point to take his tally to 7 for the day.

The Eagles vaunted defense was living up to its name, and setting the tone for the rest of day, continually forced the Spartans to 3 and out drives, however some early offside penalties didn’t help their cause, the Spartans never really got anything going offensively after those freebies.

In what was to be a 3 touchdown performance from Okuboyejo, #31 got the offense going again, with some solid running behind a strong Eagles Offensive Line. It was just another few plays before Okuboyejo was seen striding into the end zone again, this time from 20 yards out, with Hawes again adding the extra point.

At 14-0, in the first half, the Eagles from earlier in the season would have taken their foot off the gas, but there was none of that today, as a further two scores from Okuboyejo took the score to 26-0 at the half.

Despite some changes in the Eagles personnel, the running game didn’t slow down, with Kalaba ‘Kase’ Chibwe bursting through the middle of the Spartans D and taking it to the house from over 50 yards out, with the 2 point conversion good, the score stood at 34-0 early in third quarter.

That finished the scoring in the 3rd quarter as the Spartans D began to shut down the Eagles Offense with some punishing run blitzes. The Eagles Defense was always on top here, despite never really getting into top gear, and keeping the shutout was critical to the Eagles playoffs hopes.

In the 4th quarter the Eagles rushing attack sprung back to life, with Fred Shifflet flying down the sideline for the 41 yard score. Hawes again added the extra point, taking the score line to 41-0. On the ensuing kickoff, the Spartans burst into life against an Eagles unit that sorely needed some practice time together, and ultimately that cost them, with the Spartans deservedly taking the ball back 70 yards for the 6 points, on an electric kick return. They added the 2 point conversion, making the score to 41-8.

With the two minute having just gone, many could been excused for leaving early, or turning their backs on the game thinking it was done, however that was not the case. In what was a thrilling end to the game, the Eagles rose up and really finished the game off, with a quick score from backup QB Martin Day to WR Tyre Jones from 18 yards making the score 48-8. Again, the Eagles were not finished, with some punishing tackling from Darren Gregory, the defense forced the turnover, giving the ball back to offense on the 34 yard line, with less than 20 seconds on the clock. It took one play, with Day finding Jones wide open in the end zone for the 6 points. Hawes added the PAT and the score was finished at 55-8.

It was an impressive performance by the Eagles, and with another week off to prepare for back to back against the Ipswich Cardinals they will be looking for this form to take them through to 6-2.

An ecstatic Neale McMaster said after the game “I’m absolutely delighted we managed to break that 50 point mark. From an offensive standpoint that was our target on the day. That’s no disrespect to the Spartans, they’re a decent outfit and you don’t win 3 games in this division without knowing how to play the game; however I was confident in our abilities coming off our best week of practice offensively.”

“Whilst Yomi game the MVP for the Offense, a huge shout out has to go to our Offensive Line and Full Backs, those guys were supreme today, and really set the tone up front.”

When asked why it had taken so long for the offense to get going this season, McMaster replied “It’s one of those things that comes with implementing a new system, and especially with the merger happening, there are a lot of personalities and everything just takes a while to bed in. We’ve been preaching patience from the start, and the players who are here have bought into the system we run, and that patience has started to give dividends. I’m hopeful we’ll be able to take this form and this confidence into the back to back series with Ipswich, that’ll make or break our season.”

Head Coach Will White echoed those sentiments, saying “We had been practicing hard during our off weeks to correct a few things we found wrong and it all came good on Sunday with our best performance to date. Neale McMaster my OC & our offense did an outstanding job of capitalizing on everything the Essex defense gave us to the tune of at least 400+ yards and 55 points, whilst the defense carried on doing a great job adding another 6 turnovers to an already huge takeaway total.”

All photos of the game have been published on our gallery. All the photos are courtesy of Mikey Cartwright at Ponderosa Pics.

The Eagles next game is away to the Ipswich Cardinals on the 29th June. Details of that game can be found on the website and social media sites. Our next and final regular season home game takes place on the 20th July against the Cardinals, with that game kicking off at 12pm at BIAS.

NEXT GAME: Playoffs, Round 1, Ouse Valley Eagles @ Solent Thrashers

17 Jun

OVE @ ST

So with the regular season coming to a close, the playoff seeding have been finalised, and are:

#1 – Watford Cheetahs – 10-0
#2 – Solent Thrashers – 10-0
#3 – Merseyside Nighthawks – 9-0-1
#4 – Clyde Valley Blackhawks – 9-1
#5 – Shropshire Revolution – 6-2-2
#6 – Farnham Knights – 9-1
#7 – Ouse Valley Eagles – 8-2
#8 – Edinburgh Wolves – 8-2

This means that we will will play Solent Thrashers, away at their ground in Southampton.

This will prove to be a tough test for the Eagles, as Solent as the odds on favourites to win the entire competition and gain promotion to the premier division for the next season.

The Thrashers have been a very hot team over the last few seasons, registering back-to-back 10-0 seasons, and playoff spots in the last two years. Last season the Thrashers were knocked out at the semi-final stage, with a narrow loss against eventual division winners, the Colchester Gladiators. Obviously this year they will be aiming to go one better.

As the pre-season favourites to win the division, the Thrashers have failed to disappoint this season, notching up 430 point sin only 8 regular games this year, and the #1 ranked offense in the country. Coming from what is believed by some to be the strongest conference in the division, its generally felt that they are the team most ready to make the jump up to the Premier division, and will looking to prove that against a travelling Eagles side.

After a tough start to their first season as a club, the Eagles have really come together over the past 5 games, and have gone undefeated in that stretch. An Offense that has generated 310 points in 8 games is impressive for a new team coming together and gave the Eagles the #7 ranked offense nationally.

As always in playoff football, it’ll come down to defenses, with both teams keeping a very stingy record when it comes to conceding points. The Thrashers have conceded only 64 points throughout the entire season, the 2nd highest total in the entire league. The Eagles defense however, has been the best in the entire nation, where save for a few offensive interceptions for scores, have conceded fewer than 50 points all year.

In what is shaping up as the best playoff match up of the quarter finals stage, it pits two defensive coaches against one another. Coach Russ Hewitt of the Thrashers, and Coach Will White of the Eagles. Expect a battle, and with the winner of this tie surely favourites to go to the final, it all makes for a very intriguing tie.

Details of the game and location can be found at the top of this page.

Eagles in ‘Bedfordshire on Sunday’

12 Jun

In January 2014 the Eagles were featured in the ‘Bedford on Sunday’ when Nick Smith interviewed Chairman Neale McMaster. The article is below, with a link to the original article at the bottom.

American Football: New team formed after merger
Written by NICK SMITH

A NEW American football team has been formed, as the Bedfordshire Blue Raiders and Milton Keynes Pathfinders have merged.

The two teams were divisional rivals last season, but have merged in order to become more of a force in the British American Football National League (BAFANL), forming the Ouse Valley Eagles.

Twenty-seven-year-old Neale McMaster, who was newly appointed chairman of the Raiders, contacted Pathfinders chairman Mark Chilton and the two managed to broker a merger of the two clubs.

McMaster, who is also offensive co-ordinator for the Eagles said: “We agreed to the merger because there was no point of having two mediocre teams in the area, when we could combine and make some noise.

“There is no danger of any potential players being turned away, as long as you are over 18.

“We are looking for at least 70 committed players and between 10 and 15 putting in shifts as and when they can.”
Despite the senior team only being open to those over 18, the Eagles are looking at bringing in a youth team to open the sport up to younger people in the near future.

The newly founded club has set ambitions targets, with Mr McMaster saying: “As a first year team, we will be looking to make the play offs. Given the depth of talent we should be strong enough to do that.

In the hunt for new players we will be casting the net for potential players across Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Northamptonshire and places like St. Neots.”

The team is currently based in Bedford, at the Bedford International Athletics Stadium (BIAS) [former home of the Raiders]. But they could move in the near future.

“BIAS currently gives us the best value for money, but we are looking at other venues. We want to find one with a stand to give the fans a real match day experience, rather than just at a field currently. We have had discussions with Cranfield University and also several local rugby clubs.”

With five months until the new season begins, Mr McMaster hopes to find a new home for the newly formed club before they start playing.

Read more: http://www.bedfordshire-news.co.uk/Sport/Other-sport/American-Football-New-team-formed-after-merger-20140106085654.htm#ixzz34QlGEtsa

Eagles lose a heartbreaker to the Exiles

16 May

In what was extremely blustery conditions the Kent Exiles walked away with an impressive 14-13 victory against a strong Eagles side, in a game the hosts will feel they could, and possibly should, have won.

Going with the wind in the first quarter, the Eagles defense set the tone for the day, taking just five plays before forcing the Exiles to punt the ball away. The Eagles offense took the field and immediately got the ground game going, with big runs from Yomi Okuboyejo taking the Eagles to just inside the Exiles half.

After a couple of sure touchdown passes were dropped, the defense took over again, this time taking just one play before getting the ball back to the offense. Some strong passes form QB Martin Day took the Eagles all the way down to the Kent 11 yard line, where a quick pass from to wide receiver #12 Dale Hawes secured the touchdown, and with the PAT good the Eagles held a 7-0 lead.

The ensuing kick off was recovered by Kent, but downed at their own 2-yard line. Sensing an opportunity for safety, the Eagles D attacked and on the second play of the drive, forced and recovered a fumble in the end zone for a defensive touchdown.

In what would turn out to be one of the most critical plays of the game, a high snap on the PAT forced kicker and starting corner back, Vasco Dias to try and run in the two point conversation, but he was knocked out of bounds with inches to spare. There was a brief fracas after the play, and Dias was ejected for his part in proceedings.

Another quick three-and-out by the Eagles defense put the offense back on the field in excellent field position, however an errant throw on third down led to a pick six for Kent, with the extra point reducing their arrears to 13-7 with barely ten minutes of football played.

After several stalled drives from both teams in weather that definitely favoured the defense, Kent managed to find a way through with a 30-yard pass and catch over the middle for the touchdown. The PAT was good which took the score to 14-13 in favour of the visitors going into the half-time break.

The second half continued in much the same vein as the first, with the Eagles defense on top, and errors at crucial times from the offense the game remained in stalemate.

Despite some outstanding performances on defense, and the sterling efforts of backup QB’s Enrique Alonso and Stuart Franklin, the offense could not get the final score to win the game, despite being in the opposition red zone no less than five times in the second half alone.

Written by Neale McMaster

New Website Goes Live!

15 May

We may be muscle clad gladiators on the battlefield but who says we aren’t also techno-wizards off the field?!  With a little help from EffectiveBusiness.org our shiny new website is finally ready for human consumption.

Please bear with us while we get all our juicy content flowing and in the meantime we’d love your thoughts, views, idea’s, complaints and feedback in the comments box below.

#whateverittakes

Eagles soar as Hornets get stung

28 Apr

The Ouse Valley Eagles hosted their first ever home game in the BAFANL on Sunday, with a pleasing 37-0 victory over league new boys the London Hornets.

The Eagles game flying out the gate with two scores on their first two possessions, with Running Back and Offensive Captain Yomi Okuboyejo power over, through and around defenders for a 32 yard rushing touchdown to kick-start the game. After a quick turnover by the Eagles defense, the offense went back out onto the field, and after a defensive penalty took away a sure touchdown, the Eagles scored on the very next play, with WR Chris Cowley adjusting well to the ball in the air and making the TD grab.

It was then the turn of the Eagles Special Teams and Defense to get on the scoreboard, both times through Chris Parr, who scored on a terrific Punt return and returned an interception to the house for a further 6 points. This gave the Eagles a 24-0 lead with 2 minutes still to play in the first quarter.

The game slowed over the next two quarters as the developmental players on the Eagles squad found their feet, however the defense was on top throughout. The Eagles moved the ball well throughout, but struggled to get the ball in the end zone.

In the fourth quarter the game livened up a little, with rookie corner Mike Edwards getting two interceptions, one of which he returned to the end zone for another six points taking the score line to 31-0. A further interception by fellow rookie corner Darren Jackson gave the Eagles some great field position, which finally resulted in some points, as Martin Day completed a quick pass to Dale Hawes on the slant for what turned out to be the final score of the game, leaving the score line at 37-0.

In what was a much more polished performance by the Eagles overall, the defense stood out once again as a unit to be feared in the National division. Stand out performances from Dale Hawes who had a few superb catches and a touchdown, and Chris Parr who returned one touchdown and intercepted another, were rewarded with a game ball each.

With the withdrawal of Maidstone Pumas from the league with immediate effect, it is expected that the Eagles will receive a pair of 1-0 victories for those game, meaning the team has a 3-1 record at the moment, which shows a good start to the season for the newly formed team.

The Eagles will play the Kent Exiles in two weeks time, on the 11th May at Bedford International Athletic Stadium and are looking to go 4-1 against an opponent they don’t know a lot about, as this will be the Exiles first game of the season. Kickoff is 12pm and admission is £2, with a programme included in the price.

Check out some excellent photo’s of the game day here: http://www.glnphotography.com/galleries/2014-04-27-Eagles-Hornets/

Eagles hand victory to rivals!

21 Apr

Ouse Valley Eagles started their inaugural season in the British American Football Association National League (BAFANL) with a mistake laden defeat to closest rivals Watford Cheetahs.

It was a two minute spell that put the Cheetahs ahead, and it was a position the Eagles could not claw their way back from. The first two quarters saw both offences fail to make much groud but with less than two minutes to go in the first quarter an interception by the Cheetahs gave them excellent field position. Two plays later and the Cheetahs had put the first points of their season on the board, with the score 6-0.

The Eagles once again put themselves under pressure when failing to field a kick off, allowing the Cheetahs to recover it on the 21 yard line of the Eagles end zone. It didn’t take long for the Cheetahs to double their lead and at half time they led 12-0.

Much like the first two quarters, the third quarter was littered with fumbles and interceptions as both offences failed to get into any sort of rhythm. The final score came in the forth quarter as the Cheetahs returned a punt. Having failed to convert a PAT (point after touchdown) and a 2-point conversion after the earlier touchdowns, the Cheetahs finally put the ball over the upright to make it 19-0.

It was a disappointing start for the newly formed Eagles who have come into existence with Bedfordshire Blue Raiders and Milton Keynes Pathfinders merging at the end of the 2013 season. Head Coach Will White said after the game ‘Overall, D (defence) had a good game, but offence never got into a rhythm and football is all about rhythm.’

The Eagles will play London Hornets next week and Coach White is sure ‘we will come out firing on Sunday (27th April)’.

Check out some excellent photo’s of the game day here: http://www.glnphotography.com/galleries/2014-04-20-Cheetahs-Eagles/