Past Record
| Year | League | Div | Conf. | Reg. Season | Playoffs |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1984 | Merit Table | N/A | N/A | 3-0 | N/A |
| 1985 | A.F.L. | N/A | South West | 8-1-1 | QF |
| 1986 | Budweiser League | Premier | Central | 2-7-1 | N/A |
| 1987 | Budweiser League | Premier | Central | 8-2 | QF |
| 1988 | Budweiser League | Premier | S.London & West | 6-4 | N/A |
| 1989 | Combined Gridiron League | Crown National | Central | 4-6 | N/A |
| 1990 | NCMMA | Central | 4-6 | N/A | |
| 1991 | British National Gridiron | Premier | Midlands | 9-1 | QF |
| 1992 | British National Gridiron | National | SE Midlands | 8-2 | QF |
| 1993 | British National Gridiron | National | Midlands | 5-4-1 | QF |
| 1994 | British National Gridiron | National | South East | 6-4 | N/A |
| 1995 | British National Gridiron | Div 3 | South Central | 6-3-1 | Champs |
| 1996 | British National Gridiron | Div 2 | South | 5-4-1 | N/A |
| 1997 | British National Gridiron | Div 1 | South/West Midlands | 9-1 | SF |
| 1998 | British National Gridiron | Div 1 | South West | 5-5 | QF |
| 1999 | British National Gridiron | Div 1 | South West | 2-7-1 | N/A |
| 2000 | British Senior League | Div 2 | South West | 7-1 | SF |
| 2001 | British Senior League | Div 2 | Southern | 8-0 | SF |
| 2002 | British Senior League | Div 2 | Southern | 3-7 | N/A |
| 2003 | British Senior League | Div 2 | South/West | 6-4 | QF |
| 2004 | British Senior League | Div 2 | South/West | 4-5-1 | SF |
| 2005 | BAFL | Div 2 | South/West | 9-1 | QF |
| 2006 | BAFL | Div 2 | South/West | 9-1 | Champs |
| 2007 | BAFL | Div 1 | South | 6-4 | N/A |
| 2008 | BAFL | Div 1 | South | 4-5-1 | N/A |
| 2009 | BAFL | Div 1 | South West | 8-2 | QF |
| 2010 | BAFACL | Div 1 | South West | 7-3 | QF |
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