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Wolverhampton Outlaws

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

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7-650: The Cannock Chase Giants (formerly Wrekin Giants ), disbanded/merged with the Wolverhampton Outlaws back in 1993/1994. The Outlaws' grounds were the Wolverhampton Rugby Club . Their career record was 38-33-2 and their colours were Black/Black/Black & Orange. They were Conference champions in 1991. Their first season was in 1986, founded in the year before that. They merged with Bilston Apaches . They progressed up through leagues over few years from

14-737: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about an organisation in England is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This American football team article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Cannock Chase Giants The Wrekin Giants , later the Shropshire Giants , and, subsequently, the Cannock Chase Giants were an American football team based in Telford , Shropshire , in England , in

21-613: The Division One to BNGL National League . 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 formed the West Bromwich Vipers, along with players from the defunct West Bromwich Fireballs and Wolverhampton Outlaws and Bilston Apaches, which later became the Wolverhampton Vipers. This article about an English sports club

28-629: The United Kingdom . They were formed in 1985. Their home stadium was the GKN Sankey stadium in Telford and their colours were Black/Black/Black. They were Conference champions in 1986 and were for a time Shropshire's only American Football team. They were surprise Budweiser Bowl quarter-finalists in 1986 and also played in the Budweiser Leagues in 1987 and 1988. However, they did not manage to make

35-677: The NPL runners in 1993, 1992, 1989. In the BAFA Leagues in 1990 (BNGL National Division Northern Conference 4–6–0) and 1989 (CGL Crown National Division Northern Conference 1–9–0). Their record for the National Passball League was: They progressed moderately as they posted a 4-6-0 record in their final year. Lost the NPL final in 1989 38–20 to the Thames Valley Thunderbolts. The Cannock Chase Giants then disbanded/merged with

42-496: The Premier Division playoffs. The Youth Two Touch side played for one season in 1988. Their career record, senior kitted only, was 27–14–0. Senior Kitted Youth Two Touch In 1989 they became Shropshire Giants which had a career record of 11–1–0. They were JAFL Youth Two Touch runners-up 1989 and conference champions in 1989 also. Their 1989 JAFL West Midlands Conference record was 8–0–0. They then beat Derby 26–8 in

49-677: The first round. They won their semi-final 6–0 against the Rotherham Braves but lost the final 28–0 against the Kent Rams at Alexander Stadium in Birmingham . At the end of 1989 they had a re-building year as they moved to Cannock in the CGL and became the Cannock Chase Giants . Their stadium was Cannock Festival Stadium in Cannock with a Career Record of 5-15-0 and colours Black/Black/Silver. They were

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