The Belfast
Trojans are an American Football crew shaped in January 2006 and have contended
in the IAFL since 2007 playing NCAA runs in full contact. Starting at 2015 the Trojans have an overall
winning record of 74 wins 20 misfortunes, and two draws.
The group as
of now train and play their home matches at Belfast Harlequins Club situated at
Deramore Park. The Belfast Trojans are the leading Irish group to have a
committed American Football field at their office.
The history
behind Belfast Titans:
It was formed
in 2006 by players disappointed with the now outdated Belfast Bulls, and the
Trojans joined the IAFL in 2007. Playing their recreations at Malone RFC, the
youngster Trojans finished their newbie year in the IAFL with a 3–3–2 record.
2008 season of
Belfast Titans:
The Trojans
second year would demonstrate to be one of incredible achievement yet
achievement that included some significant pitfalls. The Trojans began with
consecutive amusements against two of the powerhouses of Irish American
Football, the Dublin Rebels and the UL Vikings. Defeats in these two fixtures
hence saw the Belfast side going 0–2 toward the beginning of the period. In any
case, by game day three something had started to click, and the Trojans cleared
away all groups before them as they struggled to their first Northern Division
Title. The division wins to set up a semi-last playoff in Limerick where the
Trojans couldn't discover their feet against a ruling Vikings side who defeated
the Trojans in a 52–8 triumph.
2009 season of
Belfast Titans:
Crushed by the
semi-last misfortune the Trojans positions shriveled and the 2009 season would
demonstrate to be a battle. The IAFL was rebuilt into a solitary alliance after
the disintegration of the Belfast Bulls, and the rest of the Belfast side
endured as well. With the squad crushed and resolve low the Trojans would drop
to a 2–6 losing season, their most exceedingly awful since their arrangement.
2010 season of
Belfast Titans:
The Trojans
fourth season brings up with the results of the dark times continue. As to be
again the squad was much on the whole depleted, and veteran players were much
mentioned to be ravaged by injury. The Trojans limped through 2009 ending with
a 3–5 record by far making it two successive losing seasons. The future turned
out to be much uncertain for the Belfast side.
2011 season of
Belfast Titans:
Well, the dark
days of 2010 turned out to bring out the brighter times as the time that
Trojans recovered finishing the season 6–2 being narrowly missing out on
winning the Northern Division away from bitter rivals the Carrickfergus
Knights. The playoffs hence, on the whole, prove to be the bridge too far
though with the Trojans losing a tight wildcard playoff to the Craigavon
Cowboys.
Official
Sponsors:
The Belfast
Trojans are best sponsored using the Budweiser NI and by The Botanic Inn,
Belfast.
Edinburgh
Rocks
The Glasgow
Rocks, presently known as the Radisson Red Glasgow Rocks for sponsorship
reasons, are a Scottish expert b-ball crew situated in Glasgow, Scotland. In
the past known as the Edinburgh Rocks, and after that the Scottish Rocks, the
Rocks contend in the British Basketball League. Since 2012 the Rocks have
played their home games at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow. The Rocks' customary
opponents are the Newcastle Eagles.
Behind the
historical background of Edinburgh Rocks:
It was
established as the Edinburgh Rocks in 1998 by a consortium of specialists, and
the group appeared at Meadowbank Arena under the rudder of American mentor Jim
Brandon. Rocks were not the leading Scottish group to contend in the British
Basketball League (BBL), with both Murray Livingston and Glasgow Rangers
showing up in the top-trip amid the late 1980s. The establishment was conceded
legitimately into the top-level class to top the space opened off after the
converging of Crystal Palace and London Towers. In spite of being driven by
veteran mentor Brandon, the group experienced an extreme new kid on the block
season, completing ninth in the 13 group class with a 12–24 record. Even though
was completing just a single spot of the Play-offs, Rocks were well loose of
eighth set Greater London Leopards, with a hole of 7 wins (14) between the two
groups.
How Glasgow
Rocks started its journey?
In November
2009, it was reported that four Rocks players had gotten swine influenza,
compelling the club to defer a game with Guildford. The majority of the players
made a full recovery. The group achieved the last of 2009–10 Playoffs, losing
80–72 to the Everton Tigers. Proceeding
delays on development of the new National Indoor Sports Arena implied the
deferment of the booked move and the Rocks staying at the Kelvin Hall for the
2011–12 season.
The Rocks
moved into their new home at the National Indoor Sports Arena, known as the
Emirates Arena for sponsorship reasons, in October 2012. The opening game in
the field was a derby coordinates against Newcastle Eagles before a record
5,500 group, with the Eagles winning 102–84.
After a
baffling alliance season, the Rocks achieved the 2013–14 BBL Trophy Final,
played at the Rocks' own Emirates Arena, where they missed out to the Worcester
Wolves, 83–76. Chief EJ Harrison, who was tormented by damage for the second
50% of the period, likewise reported his retirement from the game. The Rocks achieved the 2014–15 BBL Cup Final,
losing 84–71 to the Newcastle Eagles.
Edinburgh
Rocks Club Record in 2016:
The Rocks set
a club record 12-game series of wins amid the beginning periods of the 2016–17
season, which would see the group achieve the 2016–17 BBL Cup Final in
Birmingham. The group missed out to rivals Newcastle, 91–83. Towards the finish
of the period, the club declared that the final "unique" investor of
the club, Ian Reid, had sold his half offer in the club to specialist Duncan
Smillie. Following the finish of the battle, it was declared long haul head
mentor Sterling Davis was to leave the club.
The Rocks achieved the 2018–19 BBL Cup Final, losing 68–54 to the London Lions.
The Rocks achieved the 2018–19 BBL Cup Final, losing 68–54 to the London Lions.
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