Wolverhampton Outlaws

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The Wolverhampton Outlaws were an American football team based in Wolverhampton, England.

The Cannock Chase Giants (formerly Wrekin Giants), disbanded/merged with the Wolverhampton Outlaws back in 1993/1994.[1]

The Outlaws' grounds were the .

Their career record was 38-33-2 and their colours were Black/Black/Black & Orange.

They were Conference champions in 1991.

Results[]

  • 1992 BNGL National Division North/West Midlands Conference 1-9-0
  • 1991 BNGL National Division Midlands Conference 9-1-0*
  • 1990 BNGL National Division Midlands Conference 8-1-1*
  • 1989 BNGL Premier Division Northern C Conference 7-2-1
  • 1988 Budweiser League Division One Central Conference 6-4-0
  • 1987 Budweiser League Division One Central Conference 2-8-0
  • 1986 Budweiser League Atlantic Division One South 4-6-0

History[]

Their first season was in 1986, founded in theyear before that. They merged with . They progressed up through leagues over few years from the Division One to .

1990 saw Danny Martin returned 9 punts for TDs. They made the semi-finals in 1991, however, disbanded at the end of a poor 1992 season. Some players joined the West Bromwich Fireballs, along with players from the defunct West Bromwich Fireballs.[2]

Imports[]

  • 1990 - QB/Coach Scott Dangerfield

Games notes[]

  • 11 May 1991 - Led 63–0 at half-time against Charnwood Beacons, but eased up to win 89–0. 22 April 1990 - Danny Martin returned 3 punts and a kickoff for Tds vs. Chester Romans

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