Baseball in the United Kingdom

Baseball in the United Kingdom
Country United Kingdom
Governing body British Baseball Federation
National team(s) Men's national team;
Women's national team
First played 1862
National competitions
  • British Baseball Federation
    AAA,
    AA and
    A divisions


Baseball is a minor sport in the United Kingdom.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]

Introduction in the 19th century

Derby County Baseball Club group photo
Derby County were one of Britain's leading baseball teams in the 1890s

In 1890 the international version of the game was introduced to the United Kingdom in Derby by Francis Ley, a Derby man who had 'discovered' the game on a trip to the United States, and Albert Goodwill Spalding, an American former star player and sporting goods businessman who saw opportunities to expand his business across the Atlantic. Aston Villa, now known exclusively as a football club, won the only professional baseball championship in 1890. The competition was hindered by poor weather and disappointing crowds and made a loss to its investors.[14] One of the first baseball clubs was the Derby County Baseball Club who lead the first championship after the National Baseball League of Great Britain and Ireland was established in 1890. However, pressure from other teams in the league over the number of American players on the Derby team and low attendances forced Derby to resign before the end of the season, though the baseball club itself lasted until 1898. The so-called Baseball Ground continued to be used under that name as the home of football's Derby County F.C. for over a century, from 1895 to 1997.

Resurgence prior to WWII

Baseball's peak popularity in Britain was in the years immediately preceding World War II. Baseball teams shared grounds with football clubs and the game was run at a professional standard with up to 10,000 spectators per game.

One milestone of baseball in the United Kingdom was the 1938 victory of Great Britain over the United States in the 1938 Amateur World Series, considered the first World Cup of Baseball.

At present

Today, there are 74 active baseball teams, and 1500 adult and Junior (Under 18) players ranging geographically from London to Liverpool, St. Austell to Edinburgh. The Junior Great British National Team consists of 15 players which recently competed in the European championships.

There have been numerous league formats since 1890. The British Baseball Federation (BBF) is the governing body for baseball in the UK and the baseball leagues. Affiliated baseball clubs pay annual affiliation fees to be a member of the BBF and play in the BBF Leagues and Junior Leagues. There are three leagues independent of the British Baseball Federation: the Scottish National League, run by Baseball Scotland, the Northern Baseball League containing mainly teams based in Northern England and the South West Baseball League, representing all but one of the teams in the South West of England. There is also a full Great Britain Baseball Programme which comprises the Great Britain Baseball Academy, junior national teams and Great Britain 'Seniors' Baseball Team.

The BBF league format is divided into the national divisions, consisting of four tiers from the National League, down to the Single A league. At the end of the season, all divisions compete in postseason tournaments where the top teams from each conference play knockout matches with the winning teams then progressing to the Championship Series. The Championship Series of the National League is best of three, the AAA, AA and A championships are single games.

The Independent leagues compete against the teams in their own leagues, and in 2017 the first Independent leagues finals weekend was held at Hull, which consisted of semifinals between the champions of the Independent leagues and a final held the next day. This was followed by an England v Scotland friendly All-Star game.

The season runs from April until August.

Baseball in Northern Ireland is affiliated to Baseball Ireland for practical reasons. Northern Ireland's only team, the Belfast Northstars, play in the Irish Adult League.

British University Baseball has also been growing with 20 universities with clubs at the end of the 2015/16 season: Cambridge, Coventry, Durham, Edinburgh, Essex, Hull, Imperial, Leeds Beckett, Leeds Gryphons Baseball Club, Loughborough, Manchester Metropolitan University (Cheshire), Nottingham University, Nottingham Trent University, Sheffield, Southampton, Stirling, Swansea, UCL and UEA. The University season runs from September to May, the typical off-season for the sport. Without a British Universities & Colleges Sport (BUCS) league, teams compete in the National University Baseball Championships (NUBC) tournament, which happens twice a year in the spring and the autumn and are run by BaseballSoftballUK (BSUK). The Spring 2016 Champions are Loughborough, and have won the past 3 NUBC tournaments. Despite not having a BUCS league a Northern University Baseball League was set up for the 2015/16 season, and is planned to expand and be renamed to the National University Baseball League, and have a similar set up to the BBF leagues.

Champions

SeasonWinnersScoreRunners-upComments
1890Aston VillaPreston North EndNo playoff
1892Middlesbrough F.C.25-16St. Thomas's
1893Thespian London33-6Darlington St. Augustine's
1894Thespian London38-14Stockton-on-Tees
1895Derby County Baseball Club20-16Fullers
1896Wallsend-On-Tyne16-10Remingtons
1897Derby County Baseball Club30-7Middlesbrough F.C.
1899Derby County Baseball Club14-3Nottingham Forest F.C.
1900Nottingham Forest F.C.17-16Derby County Baseball Club
1906Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
1907Clapton Orient8-7Fulham
1908Tottenham Hotspur F.C.6-5Leyton
1909Clapton Orient6-4Leyton
1910Brentford20-5West Ham United
1911Leyton6-5Crystal Palace
1934Hatfield13-12Albion
1935New London7-1Rochdale Greys
1936White City9-5Catford Saints
1937Hull5-1Romford Wasps
1938Rochdale Greys1-0Oldham Greyhounds15 innings
1939Halifax9-5Rochdale Greys
1948Liverpool Robins13-0Thames Board Mills
1949Hornsey Red Sox10-5Liverpool Cubs
1950Burtonwood Bees23-2Hornsey Red Sox
1951Burtonwood Bees9-2Ruislip Rockets
1959Thames Board Mills12-4East Hull Aces
1960Thames Board Mills6-1Liverpool Tigers
1962Liverpool Tigers8-3East Hull Aces
1963East Hull Aces8-3Garringtons
1965Kingston Aces4-2Stretford Saints
1966Stretford Saints3-1Liverpool Aces
1967Liverpool Yankees4-2Beckenham Bluejays
1968Hull Aces4-1Hull Royals
1969Watford-Sun Rockets8-7Liverpool Trojans11 innings
1970Hull Royals3-1Hull Aces
1971Liverpool Tigers8-3Hull Aces
1972Hull Aces6-4Hull Royals
1973Burtonwood Yanks23-3Hull Aces
1974Nottingham Lions5-3Hull Royals
1975Liverpool Tigers5-3Nottingham Lions
1976Liverpool Trojans5-4Spirit Of '76
1977Golders Green Sox9-5Hull Aces
1978Liverpool Trojans14-12Crawley Giants
1979Golders Green Sox9-7Hull Aces
1980Liverpool Trojans12-1Hull Aces
1981London Warriors23-1Hull Aces
1982London Warriors16-7Liverpool Trojans
1983Cobham Yankees10-3Hull Mets
1984Croydon Blue Jays9-8Hull Mets
1985Hull Mets10-8London Warriors
1986Cobham Yankees12-5Hull Mets
1987Cobham Yankees6-0Southglade Hornets
1988Cobham Yankees16-1Burtonwood Braves
1989Enfield Spartans15-9Sutton Braves
1990Enfield Spartans22-3Hull Mets
1991Enfield Spartans9-7, 2-4, 4-1London AthleticsSpartans won 2 games to 1
1992 BBFLeeds City RoyalsHumberside MetsAwarded championship by walkover
1992 NLLondon Warriors23-0, 5-4Enfield SpartansWarriors won 2 games to 0
1993 BBFHumberside Mets and Chicksands IndiansTitle decider not played
1993 NLLondon Warriors2-1Enfield Spartans
1994 BBFHumberside Mets2-3, 10-0, 8-0Essex ArrowsMets won 2 games to 1
1994 NLEnfield Spartans8-5Waltham Forest Angels
1995Menwith Hill Pirates3-2, 7-6London WarriorsPirates won 2 games to 0
1996Menwith Hill Pirates14-9, 11-23, 18-12London WarriorsPirates won 2 games to 1
1997London Warriors11-5, 31-12Kingston-upon-Hull CobrasWarriors won 2 games to 0
1998Menwith Hill Patriots13-5, 17-15London WarriorsPatriots won 2 games to 0
1999Brighton Buccaneers16-4Windsor Bears
2000London Warriors11-7Brighton Buccaneers
2001Brighton Buccaneers8-5Windsor Bears
2002Brighton Buccaneers5-1Windsor Bears
2003Windsor Bears9-4Brighton Buccaneers
2004Croydon Pirates12-10Windsor Bears
2005Croydon Pirates11-4, 10-9Brighton BuccaneersPirates won 2 games to 0
2006Richmond Flames7-11, 8-5, 9-0Croydon PiratesFlames won 2 games to 1
2007London Mets7-2, 11-1Croydon PiratesMets won 2 games to 0
2008London Mets11-4Richmond Flames
2009Bracknell Blazers16-4Richmond Flames
2010Richmond Flames10-1Bracknell Blazers
2011Harlow Nationals13-3Lakenheath Diamondbacks
2012Harlow Nationals6-3Herts Falcons
2013Southern Nationals12-7Southampton Mustangs
2014Essex Arrows5-1, 5-4London MetsArrows won 2 games to 0
2015London Mets6-2, 11-2Southampton MustangsMets won 2 games to 0
2016Southampton Mustangs0-1, 7-3, 9-4London MetsMustangs won 2 games to 1
2017London Mets15-14, 6-0Southampton MustangsMets won 2 games to 0

Championships by Region

Region Number of championships Towns/Cities
London
31
London (31)
North West
16
Liverpool (9), Warrington (3), Preston (1), Rochdale (1), Stretford (1)
Yorkshire and the Humber
14
Hull (9), Harrogate (3), Halifax (1), Leeds (1)
South East
10
Cobham (4), Brighton (3), Bracknell (1), Southampton (1), Windsor (1)
East of England
7
Harlow (2), Purfleet (2), Bedford (1), Waltham Abbey (1), Watford (1)
East Midlands
5
Derby (3), Nottingham (2)
North East
2
Middlesbrough (1), Newcastle (1)
West Midlands
1
Birmingham (1)
Scotland
-
South West
-
Wales
-

2018 Teams

Division Team City/Area Stadium Coordinates Founded
National Baseball League
NBL Birmingham Bandits Increase Birmingham Marston Green Recreational Ground 52°28′0″N 1°44′5″W / 52.46667°N 1.73472°W / 52.46667; -1.73472 (Birmingham Bandits) 2003
Essex Arrows Waltham Abbey Townmead Leisure Park 51°40′53″N 0°0′33″W / 51.68139°N 0.00917°W / 51.68139; -0.00917 (Essex Arrows) 1983
Herts Falcons Hemel Hempstead Grovehill Ballpark 51°46′38″N 0°27′35″W / 51.77722°N 0.45972°W / 51.77722; -0.45972 (Herts Falcons) 1996
London Capitals Increase LON Haringey, London Finsbury Park 51°34′29″N 0°5′57″W / 51.57472°N 0.09917°W / 51.57472; -0.09917 (London Mets) 1988
London Mets Haringey, London Finsbury Park 51°34′29″N 0°5′57″W / 51.57472°N 0.09917°W / 51.57472; -0.09917 (London Mets) 1988
Southampton Mustangs Southampton University of Southampton Sports Ground 50°56′58″N 1°22′5″W / 50.94944°N 1.36806°W / 50.94944; -1.36806 (Southampton Mustangs) 1997
Triple-A
Triple-A Essex Redbacks Chelmsford Melbourne Park 51°44′57″N 0°27′1″W / 51.74917°N 0.45028°W / 51.74917; -0.45028 (Essex Redbacks) -
London Mammoths LON Haringey, London Finsbury Park 51°34′29″N 0°5′57″W / 51.57472°N 0.09917°W / 51.57472; -0.09917 (London Mets) 1988
Oxford Kings Oxford Horspath Road 51°44′12″N 1°11′17″W / 51.73667°N 1.18806°W / 51.73667; -1.18806 (Oxford Kings) 1999
Richmond Knights Richmond, London Connare Field 51°26′30″N 0°19′19″W / 51.44167°N 0.32194°W / 51.44167; -0.32194 (Richmond Knights) 1992
Taunton Tigers Taunton Bishop Fox's School 51°0′20″N 3°5′47″W / 51.00556°N 3.09639°W / 51.00556; -3.09639 (Richmond Knights) 2017
Double-A
Central Bristol Badgers Increase Keynsham Somerdale Pavilion 51°25′26″N 2°29′50″W / 51.42389°N 2.49722°W / 51.42389; -2.49722 (Bristol Baseball) 2008
Cambridge Monarchs Increase Cambridge Coldhams Recreation Ground 52°12′27″N 0°9′19″W / 52.20750°N 0.15528°W / 52.20750; -0.15528 (Cambridge Monarchs) 2011
Leicester Blue Sox Leicester Western Park 52°38′11″N 1°11′5″W / 52.63639°N 1.18472°W / 52.63639; -1.18472 (Leicester Blue Sox) 2006
Stourbridge Titans Stourbridge Gibson Field 52°28′3″N 2°7′15″W / 52.46750°N 2.12083°W / 52.46750; -2.12083 (Stourbridge Titans) -
South A Bracknell Blazers Increase Bracknell Westmorland Park 51°25′47″N 0°43′32″W / 51.42972°N 0.72556°W / 51.42972; -0.72556 (Bracknell Baseball Club) 1992
Brentwood Stags Brentwood Warley Field 51°36′25″N 0°17′45″W / 51.60694°N 0.29583°W / 51.60694; -0.29583 (Brentwood Stags) 1994
East London Latin Boys Waltham Forest, London Salisbury Hall Playing Field 51°36′19″N 0°1′20″W / 51.60528°N 0.02222°W / 51.60528; -0.02222 (Latin Boys Baseball Club) 2011
Herts Hawks HER Hemel Hempstead Grovehill Ballpark 51°46′38″N 0°27′35″W / 51.77722°N 0.45972°W / 51.77722; -0.45972 (Herts Falcons) 1996
London Marauders Decrease LON Haringey, London Finsbury Park 51°34′29″N 0°5′57″W / 51.57472°N 0.09917°W / 51.57472; -0.09917 (London Mets) 1988
Milton Keynes Bucks Milton Keynes Woughton on the Green 52°1′44″N 0°42′49″W / 52.02889°N 0.71361°W / 52.02889; -0.71361 (Milton Keynes Bucks) 1986
Norwich Iceni Increase Norwich Locksley School 52°36′18″N 1°17′0″W / 52.60500°N 1.28333°W / 52.60500; -1.28333 (Norwich Iceni) 2017
Sidewinders Enfield, London Enfield Playing Field 51°39′13″N 0°3′53″W / 51.65361°N 0.06472°W / 51.65361; -0.06472 (Sidewinders) -
South B Bournemouth Bears Increase Ferndown The Bear's Cave 50°48′14″N 1°54′3″W / 50.80389°N 1.90083°W / 50.80389; -1.90083 (Bournemouth Bears) 2018
Brighton Redhawks Brighton and Hove Pavilion Field 50°51′49″N 0°10′11″W / 50.86361°N 0.16972°W / 50.86361; -0.16972 (Brighton Redhawks) -
Guildford Mavericks Guildford Christs College 51°15′24″N 0°34′42″W / 51.25667°N 0.57833°W / 51.25667; -0.57833 (Guildford Mavericks) 1992
Kent Buccaneers Increase Hadlow Hadlow Park 51°13′47″N 0°20′12″E / 51.22972°N 0.33667°E / 51.22972; 0.33667 (Kent Buccaneers) 2018
Richmond Barons RIC Richmond, London Connare Field 51°26′30″N 0°19′19″W / 51.44167°N 0.32194°W / 51.44167; -0.32194 (Richmond Baseball) 1992
Richmond Dragons RIC Richmond, London Connare Field 51°26′30″N 0°19′19″W / 51.44167°N 0.32194°W / 51.44167; -0.32194 (Richmond Baseball) 1992
Single-A
Central Birmingham Outlaws BIR Birmingham Marston Green Recreational Ground 52°28′0″N 1°44′5″W / 52.46667°N 1.73472°W / 52.46667; -1.73472 (Birmingham Bandits) 2016
Cambridge Royals CAM Cambridge Coldhams Recreation Ground 52°12′27″N 0°9′19″W / 52.20750°N 0.15528°W / 52.20750; -0.15528 (Cambridge Royals) 2011
Long Eaton Storm Decrease Long Eaton West Park Leisure Centre 52°54′5″N 1°17′33″W / 52.90139°N 1.29250°W / 52.90139; -1.29250 (Long Eaton Storm) 2014
Northants Centurions Northampton St. Crispin's 52°14′5″N 0°51′40″W / 52.23472°N 0.86111°W / 52.23472; -0.86111 (Northants Centurions) 2013
Stourbridge Tomahawks STO Stourbridge Gibson Field 52°28′3″N 2°7′15″W / 52.46750°N 2.12083°W / 52.46750; -2.12083 (Stourbridge Titans) 2017
South A Bracknell Phoenix BRA Bracknell Westmorland Park 51°25′47″N 0°43′32″W / 51.42972°N 0.72556°W / 51.42972; -0.72556 (Bracknell Baseball Club) 1992
Guildford Millers GUI Guildford Christs College 51°15′24″N 0°34′42″W / 51.25667°N 0.57833°W / 51.25667; -0.57833 (Guildford Mavericks) 1992
Herts Raptors HER Hemel Hempstead Grovehill Ballpark 51°46′38″N 0°27′35″W / 51.77722°N 0.45972°W / 51.77722; -0.45972 (Herts Baseball) 1996
London Musketeers LON Haringey, London Finsbury Park 51°34′29″N 0°5′57″W / 51.57472°N 0.09917°W / 51.57472; -0.09917 (London Mets) 1988
Old Timers Enfield, London Enfield Playing Field 51°39′13″N 0°3′53″W / 51.65361°N 0.06472°W / 51.65361; -0.06472 (Sidewinders) 1988
Richmond Dukes RIC Richmond, London Connare Field 51°26′30″N 0°19′19″W / 51.44167°N 0.32194°W / 51.44167; -0.32194 (Richmond Baseball) 1992
Tonbridge Bobcats Tonbridge Deaconsfield 51°11′53″N 0°16′4″W / 51.19806°N 0.26778°W / 51.19806; -0.26778 (Tonbridge Wildcats) -
South B Brighton Jets Decrease Brighton and Hove Pavilion Field 50°51′49″N 0°10′11″W / 50.86361°N 0.16972°W / 50.86361; -0.16972 (Brighton Jets) 2016
Essex Archers ESA Waltham Abbey Townmead Leisure Park 51°40′53″N 0°0′33″W / 51.68139°N 0.00917°W / 51.68139; -0.00917 (Essex Arrows) 1983
Forest Glade Redbacks ESR Chelmsford Melbourne Park 51°44′57″N 0°27′1″W / 51.74917°N 0.45028°W / 51.74917; -0.45028 (Essex Redbacks) -
Kent Buccaneers (Rookies) Increase KEN Hadlow Hadlow Park 51°13′47″N 0°20′12″E / 51.22972°N 0.33667°E / 51.22972; 0.33667 (Kent Buccaneers) 2018
Kent Mariners Aylesford Cobdown Park 51°17′57″N 0°27′21″W / 51.29917°N 0.45583°W / 51.29917; -0.45583 (Kent Mariners) -
Tonbridge Wildcats Increase TON Tonbridge Deaconsfield 51°11′53″N 0°16′4″W / 51.19806°N 0.26778°W / 51.19806; -0.26778 (Tonbridge Wildcats) -
Regional – Northern Baseball League (Non-BBF)
AAA Cartmel Valley Lions Cartmel Cartmel Priority School Field 54°11′49″N 2°56′56″W / 54.19694°N 2.94889°W / 54.19694; -2.94889 (Cartmel Valley Lions) 1993
Halton Jaguars Runcorn John Mills Ballpark 53°18′52″N 2°40′11″W / 53.31444°N 2.66972°W / 53.31444; -2.66972 (Halton Jaguars) 2003
Hull Scorpions Hull Eastmount Recreation Centre 53°46′50″N 0°16′30″W / 53.78056°N 0.27500°W / 53.78056; -0.27500 (Hull Scorpions) -
Liverpool Trojans Liverpool Bootle Stadium 53°27′13″N 2°58′25″W / 53.45361°N 2.97361°W / 53.45361; -2.97361 (Liverpool Trojans) 1946
Manchester A's Manchester Wythenshawe Park 53°24′14″N 2°17′18″W / 53.40389°N 2.28833°W / 53.40389; -2.28833 (Manchester A's) 1947
Sheffield Bladerunners Sheffield Thorncliffe Recreational Ground 53°28′22″N 1°29′1″W / 53.47278°N 1.48361°W / 53.47278; -1.48361 (Sheffield Bladerunners) 1985
AA Bolton Robots of Doom Bolton Smithills Field 53°35′56″N 2°27′18″W / 53.59889°N 2.45500°W / 53.59889; -2.45500 (Bolton Robots of Doom) 2003
County Durham Spartans Newton Aycliffe Shildon Leisure Centre 54°38′4″N 1°38′16″W / 54.63444°N 1.63778°W / 54.63444; -1.63778 (County Durham Spartans) 2012
Harrogate Tigers Harrogate Tiger Field 54°0′1″N 1°31′16″W / 54.00028°N 1.52111°W / 54.00028; -1.52111 (Harrogate Tigers) -
Hull Scorpions U20s HUL Hull Eastmount Recreation Centre 53°46′50″N 0°16′30″W / 53.78056°N 0.27500°W / 53.78056; -0.27500 (Hull Scorpions) -
Liverpool Twojans LIV Liverpool Bootle Stadium 53°27′13″N 2°58′25″W / 53.45361°N 2.97361°W / 53.45361; -2.97361 (Liverpool Trojans) 1946
Manchester Torrent MAN Manchester Wythenshawe Park 53°24′14″N 2°17′18″W / 53.40389°N 2.28833°W / 53.40389; -2.28833 (Manchester A's) 1947
Nottingham Rebels Nottingham Rebels Field 53°0′56″N 1°11′59″W / 53.01556°N 1.19972°W / 53.01556; -1.19972 (Nottingham Rebels) 2010
Regional - Scottish National League (Non-BBF)
SNL Edinburgh Cannons Edinburgh Bobby Thompson Field 55°57′51″N 3°12′3″W / 55.96417°N 3.20083°W / 55.96417; -3.20083 (Edinburgh Baseball) 2010
Edinburgh Diamond Devils Edinburgh Bobby Thompson Field 55°57′51″N 3°12′3″W / 55.96417°N 3.20083°W / 55.96417; -3.20083 (Edinburgh Baseball) 1985
Edinburgh Giants Edinburgh Bobby Thompson Field 55°57′51″N 3°12′3″W / 55.96417°N 3.20083°W / 55.96417; -3.20083 (Edinburgh Baseball) 2010
Glasgow Comets Glasgow Tolcross Field 55°51′1″N 4°10′46″W / 55.85028°N 4.17944°W / 55.85028; -4.17944 (Glasgow Baseball Association) 1997
Glasgow Galaxy Glasgow Tolcross Field 55°51′1″N 4°10′46″W / 55.85028°N 4.17944°W / 55.85028; -4.17944 (Glasgow Baseball Association) 1997
Granite City Oilers Aberdeen TBC TBC 2017
Regional - South West Baseball League (Non-BBF)
North Bristol Bats BRI Keynsham Somerdale Pavilion 51°25′26″N 2°29′50″W / 51.42389°N 2.49722°W / 51.42389; -2.49722 (Bristol Baseball) 2008
Taunton Muskets Taunton Muskets Field 51°0′38″N 3°4′14″W / 51.01056°N 3.07056°W / 51.01056; -3.07056 (Taunton Muskets) 2014
Weston Jets Increase Weston-Super-Mare Hutton Moor 51°20′39″N 2°57′6″W / 51.34417°N 2.95167°W / 51.34417; -2.95167 (Weston Jets) 2018
South Exeter Spitfires Exeter Chadwick Field 50°42′26″N 3°26′26″W / 50.70722°N 3.44056°W / 50.70722; -3.44056 (Exeter Spitfires) 2000
Newton Brewers Bishopsteignton Michaels Field 50°31′16″N 3°35′44″W / 50.52111°N 3.59556°W / 50.52111; -3.59556 (Newton Brewers) 2015
Plymouth Mariners Plymouth Wilson Field 50°22′51″N 4°8′58″W / 50.38083°N 4.14944°W / 50.38083; -4.14944 (Plymouth Mariners) 2000
St. Austell Claycutters St. Austell St Mewan School Field 50°19′55″N 4°48′56″W / 50.33194°N 4.81556°W / 50.33194; -4.81556 (St. Austell Claycutters) 2017

BIR Affiliate of Birmingham Bandits BRA Affiliate of Bracknell Blazers BRI Affiliate of Bristol Badgers CAM Affiliate of Cambridge Monarchs ESA Affiliate of Essex Arrows ESR Affiliate of Essex Redbacks GUI Affiliate of Guildford Mavericks HER Affiliate of Herts Falcons HUL Affiliate of Hull Scorpions KEN Affiliate of Kent Buccaneers LIV Affiliate of Liverpool Trojans LON Affiliate of London Mets MAN Affiliate of Manchester A's RIC Affiliate of Richmond Knights STO Affiliate of Stourbridge Titans TON Affiliate of Tonbridge Bobcats

See also

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