Birmingham Bears

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Birmingham Bears
Birmingham Bears (logo).jpg
Names
Full nameBirmingham Bears AFL Club
Nickname(s)The Bears
2009 season
Leading goalkickerChris Kimmet (47)
Best and fairestChris Kimmet (9 votes)
Club details
Founded2008
Colours  Navy Blue and   Gold
CompetitionAussie Rules UK National League - Central Division
ChairmanMathew Mitchell
CoachTim Smith/David Veale
Captain(s)TBA
Ground(s)TBA
Other information
Official websitehttp://www.birminghambears.co.uk

Birmingham Bears are an Australian rules football team in the city of Birmingham, England. The Bears were set up in the Winter of 2008/2009 to play in the Aussie Rules UK Walkabout National League in 2009 under a 9-a-side format.[1]

History[]

The Bears played in their first season in 2009 having been formed at the end of season 2008. They played against teams such as Manchester Mosquitoes, Huddersfield Rams, , and .[2]

The Bears played their first games at the Aussie Rules UK National Carnival in Newcastle on 9 May 2009. The Bears played against Huddersfield Rams in their first game, losing 54–19 with the club's first goal scored by Mathew Mitchell. The next game was against the , the current Northern Premiers with the game finishing 42–0 in the opposition's favour. The third game was against the , featuring the England coach and the Welsh international captain. After a close start the final score was 35–8 to the Redbacks. The scheduled fourth game against was won on forfeit after the Hawks refused to field a side. This saw the Bears finish 11th out of 12 in their first taste of Aussie Rules action.

In the 2009 season, Birmingham Bears finished 2nd in the ARUK Central England ladder, resulting in a 3rd vs. 2nd Preliminary Final versus . Having won this match dominantly 147–42, the Bears ascended to their first ever Grand Final to be played in Huddersfield against the Huddersfield Rams. Despite leading going into the final quarter and ruckman Scott Alford being award best and fairest, the Bears were overcome by the Rams 105–84 to finish runners-up in a very successful opening season.[3]

Season 2010[]

Season 2010 was a time of rebuilding for the Bears. With the formation and success of the University of Birmingham Sharks Australian Football Club at the end of 2010, midfielder Tim Smith took over the reins from Mat Mitchell and will be the cornerstone for the revival of the Birmingham Bears in 2011.

Season 2011[]

The Bears resumed training in January 2011 and will compete in the AFL Britain CNW (Central and North West) Division with old rivals Huddersfield, Liverpool and Leeds as well as the Wolverhampton Wolverines. The complete competition for Season 2011 is as follows: | Manchester Mosquitoes | Nottingham Scorpions | Birmingham Bears | Wolverhampton Wolverines | Liverpool Eagles | Huddersfield Rams | Sheffield Thunder | Peterborough Lightning | Hull Monarchs | Oxford Beavers

Fixtures & Results[]

Date Opponent Location Result
9 May National Carnival Newcastle LLLW
16 May Sheffield Thunder Manchester W 6.3.(39) - 3.7.(25)
23 May Leeds Bombers Sheffield W 12.10.(82) - ?.?.(35)
30 May Huddersfield Rams Birmingham L 11.5.(71) - 13.20.(98)
6 June Liverpool Eagles Huddersfield -
14 June Leeds Bombers Leeds W 22.16.(142) - 6.8.(44)
20 June Huddersfield Liverpool Cancelled
27 June Liverpool Eagles Huddersfield -
4 July
Brit Cup
Cardiff
-
11 July Liverpool Eagles Liverpool W 15.5.(95) - 11. 12.(78)
18 July
Bye Weekend
-
-
26 July Huddersfield Rams Huddersfield L 4.5 (29) - 8.15 (63)
8th Aug Prelim Final (2nd v 3rd) Birmingham W 21.21 (147) - 6.7 (42)
15th Aug Central Grand Final Huddersfield Rams L 13.27 (105) - 12.12 (84)

Season 2012[]

The Bears competed in the AFL Central and Northern England for the 2012 season. A somewhat disappointing season saw the bears narrowly miss out on finals as well as losing in the final as part of the West Midlands representative side in the Brit Cup.

Best and Fairest: Sean Walton

Most Improved: Jack Wood

Coaches Award: Adam Coxsell

Season 2013[]

The 2013 season saw a change in leadership at the Bears with Adam Coxsell and Sean Walton taking over the reins. The Bears under the new leadership had a successful pre-season winning both the Leeds Lightning cup and the Nathan Blakely Movember Cup in Manchester. The Bears had a strong season making the finals where the narrowly lost to an Australian heavy Leeds Minotaurs in the semi-finals. The highlight of the season came in the Brit cup where the Bears where an integral part of the West Midlands representative side that lifted the Brit cup finally after 3 years of losing out in the final.

Best and Fairest: Inti Aburto

Most Improved: Sam Willatt

Coaches Award: Steven Maguirre

Past and Present Players[]

1 {{{pos}}} England ENG Mark Barrow (RM)
1 {{{pos}}} Republic of Ireland IRL Jac Quinn (HB)
3 {{{pos}}} Republic of Ireland IRL Barry Fallon (HB/RR)
4 {{{pos}}} England ENG Tirath Samra (HF)
4 {{{pos}}} New Zealand NZL Dave Gillott (FB/HB)
4 {{{pos}}} England ENG Tim Smith (RR/HF)
5 {{{pos}}} Australia AUS Chris Kimmet (RR/HF)
6 {{{pos}}} England ENG Ian Mitchell (FB/HB)
7 {{{pos}}} England ENG Daniel Shelley (HF/FF)
9 {{{pos}}} England ENG David Marriott (HF)
10 {{{pos}}} England ENG Dan Cater (HF/FF)
10 {{{pos}}} England ENG Adam Hill (RR/HF)
11 {{{pos}}} England ENG Sam Findell (RR/RM/HF)
11 {{{pos}}} Australia AUS Chris Potter (RM/RR/HF)
12 {{{pos}}} England ENG Mathew Mitchell (FF/HF/RM/RR)
13 {{{pos}}} England ENG Adam Baker (RR/HF)
14 {{{pos}}} Republic of Ireland IRL Eoin O'Luasaigh (RR)
15 {{{pos}}} England ENG Kristian Jones (FB/RM)
{{{pos}}} England ENG Peter Woodall (RR/HF)
{{{pos}}} England ENG Tom Lindlar (HB/RM)
{{{pos}}} Australia AUS Scott Alford (RM/RR)
20 {{{pos}}} Australia AUS David Veale (RM/RR)
8 {{{pos}}} England ENG Sean Walton (RM/RR)
{{{pos}}} England ENG Gav Lawrence (FF/RM)
{{{pos}}} England ENG Adam Coxsell
{{{pos}}} England ENG Jack Wood (HF)

Grand Final Appearances[]

Aussie Rules UK Central Division

2009 - Runners Up

Sporton Cup

2010 (Spring) - Runners Up

2011 - C&NW Lightning Cup (Winners)

2012 - Movember Cup (Winners)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=31085549445
  2. ^ "Bears bring Birmingham footy out of Hibernation - World Footy News".
  3. ^ http://www.thefootyrecord.net/match.php?m=2274&acct=ARUK[permanent dead link]
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