Norwich Devils - Senior Team Season Records

Senior Team Season Records

Season Division Wins Losses Ties PF PA Final Position Playoff Record
1986 British American Football League - Anglian Division 5 5 0 254 204 4 / 5
1987 Budweiser League Division One Eastern Conference 7 3 0 169 79 2 / 6
1988 Budweiser League Division One Eastern Conference 5 5 0 388 195 3 / 5
1989 British National Gridiron League Division 1 9 1 0 209 78 1 / 6 National Champions beating Ipswich Cardinals 18-9
Beat Harrogate Hawks 36-16 in Semi Final
1990 British National Gridiron League Division 1 2 8 0 66 270 6 / 6
1991 British National Gridiron League Division 1 0 10 0 84 321 5 / 5
1992 British National Gridiron League East Midlands Division 6 3 1 228 107 3 / 6
1993 British National Gridiron League Southeast Division 2 8 0 109 258 4 / 4
1994 BAFA Division 3 Midlands Conference 1 9 0 99 355 6 / 6
1995 BAFA Division 3 East Midlands Conference 5 5 0 137 191 4 / 5
1996 British Senior League Division 3 Southeast Conference 10 0 0 232 57 1 / 6 Quarterfinalists losing 48-25 to Tiger Bay Warriors
1997 British Senior League Division 1 Southeast & Midlands Conference 6 3 1 130 92 2 / 6 Quarterfinalists losing 20-0 to Nottingham Caesars
1998 British Senior League Division 1 Southeast Conference 7 3 0 133 178 2 / 6 Quarterfinalists losing 22-21 to Bristol Aztecs
1999 British Senior League Division 1 Eastern Conference 2 6 0 80 209 4 / 4
2000 British Senior League Division 2 Eastern Conference 6 2 0 230 89 2 / 5 Quarterfinalists losing 12-11 to Redditch Arrows
2001 British Senior League Division 2 South Conference 7 0 1 210 75 2 / 9 Division 2 runners up, losing final to Ipswich Cardinals 47-15
Beat Lancashire Wolverines 34-20 in Semi Final
Beat Yorkshire Rams 17-10 in Quarter final
2002 British Senior League Division 2 South Conference 9 0 0 271 38 1 / 9 Division 2 Champions beating Yorkshire Rams 17-14
Beat Plymouth Admirals 23-0 in Semi Final
Glasgow Tigers forfeited Quarter final
2003 British Senior League Division 1 South Conference 0 8 0 6 347 5 / 5
2004 British Senior League Division 1A South Conference 1 9 0 36 287 4 / 4
2005 BAFL Division 2 South East Conference 2 7 1 156 264 4 / 5
2006 BAFL Division 2 East Conference 7 2 1 210 124 2 / 4 Quarterfinalists losing 35-14 to Sussex Thunder
Beat Colchester Gladiators 32-14 in Wildcard Round
2007 BAFL Division 2 South East Conference 10 0 0 224 46 1 / 6 Division 2 Champions beating Dundee Hurricanes 26-12
Beat South Wales Warriors 43-28 in Semi Finals
Beat Cornish Sharks 26-18 in Quarter Final
2008 BAFL Division 1 South Conference 1 8 1 104 241 6 / 6
2009 BAFL Division 1 South East Conference 0 9 1 84 417 6 / 6
2010 BAFL Division 2 East Conference 6 4 0 148 155 4 / 6
All-Time Team Record 116 118 7 3997 4677 11 - 6

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