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1990 Table

JGL South West Conference Won Lost Tied
Eastleigh Royals 8 0 0
Basingstoke Ironsides 4 3 1
Bournemouth Raiders 3 4 1
Oxford Bulldogs 0 8 0

1991 Table

JGL Southern Conference Won Lost Tied
Crawley Raiders 5 1 0
Bournemouth Raiders 4 2 0
Eastleigh Devils 3 3 0
Basildon Warriors 0 6 0

2001 Table

BSFL Southern Conference Won Lost Tied For Against %
London Gators 5 0 1 144 34 0.917
Canterbury Coyotes 3 2 1 70 76 0.583
Bournemouth Raiders 3 3 0 64 104 0.500
Hurricanes 0 6 0 12 76 0.000

2002 9man Table

BSFL National Conference Won Lost Tied For Against %
Leicester Eagles 5 0 1 115 26 0.917
Invicta Coyotes 5 0 3 140 52 0.813
Bournemouth Raiders 4 1 1 114 44 0.750
Fen Harriers 3 4 1 134 71 0.438
Brighton Tsunami 1 3 0 26 84 0.250
Chichester Sharks 0 6 0 18 170 0.000
London Hurricanes 0 4 0 14 114 0.000

2002 5man Table

BSFL National Conference Won Lost Tied For Against %
Bournemouth Raiders 7 4 2 188 126 0.615
Leicester Eagles 7 5 1 207 177 0.577
Birmingham Raiders 4 4 0 78 88 0.500
Invicta Coyotes 1 3 1 40 62 0.300
Chichester Sharks 2 5 0 96 138 0.286

2003 Table

BSFL National Conference Won Lost Tied Pts Diff %
Chichester Sharks 10 2 2 126 0.786
Leicester Eagles 11 3 0 85 0.786
Derby Dream Team 10 4 2 26 0.688
Bournemouth Raiders 8 4 1 84 0.654
Barbarians 5 3 0 13 0.625
Team Extreme 7 5 3 7 0.567
North Devon Dogs 5 6 0 24 0.455
Birmingham Raiders 3 4 1 -19 0.438
Kent Exiles 2 5 0 -29 0.286
Sussex Thunder 1 5 1 -27 0.214

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