Nottingham Caesars

Nottingham Caesars
Founded 1984 (as Nottingham Hoods)
League BAFA National Leagues
Division NFC South 1
Location Bilborough, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Stadium Harvey Hadden Stadium
Colours Black Helmets
Burgundy and Gold Jerseys
Gold Pants
Head coach Vanden Warner
General manager John Burnett
Division titles 1995, 1997, 2003, 2008
Playoff berths 1995, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2016

The Nottingham Caesars are a British American football team based in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. The Caesars field a senior team in the BAFA NFC 1 South for the 2017 season. The team is affectionately known by its players and fans as "The Big C" and was formed in 1984 initially as the youth team of the Nottingham Hoods. They currently play their home games at the Harvey Hadden Stadium in the Bilborough district of Nottingham. The club played in the BAFA Premier Division in both the 2013 and 2014 seasons before being placed in the second tier of British American Football following a reshuffle of the League structure. They hold three Divisional titles to their name having won their division in 1995, 2003 and 2008. They were also the 1997 BritBowl runners-up.

History

The old Nottingham Caesars logo

The Caesars began play in 1992, in competition with the cross-town Nottingham Hoods.[1][2] The Hoods saw some success including a conference championship in 1992 under the leadership of import players Mike Grossner and Vic Quirolo.[3] The Hoods stopped play in 1994, and this boosted the Caesars considerably, who then posted an undefeated 10–0 record in 1995. Since then, the Caesars have seen moderate success, with 3 conference championships including a trip to the Britbowl in 1997, ending in defeat to the Redbridge Fire 26–7.[2]

Although the team lost out to the Tamworth Phoenix in the 2008 semi-finals, due to the league reshuffle the team earned promotion and in 2008 played in the BAFL 1 South West Conference. The Caesars struggled in 2009 picking up just two wins, 2010 was even less successful with their only win coming at home to the South Wales Warriors on the last day of the season, however this was enough to keep them in Division 1.

In 2012, the Caesars had a good season with an influx of Rookies joining already established players the "Big C" finished with a 7–3 record and made the playoffs. Unfortunately the Caesars fell at the quarter-final stage away to the Berkshire Renegades.

In 2013, the Caesars were moved into the National Premier Division and it was a season of transition and adjustment to a higher standard of football. The Caesars finished the season with a 1–9 record. In 2014, the Caesars continued in the National Premier Division and made strides forward providing greater competition against Premiership opponents and making a name for themselves as fierce competitors

In 2015, the Caesars played in the Northern Football Conference and finished with a record of 4 wins, 5 losses and a tie.[4] 2016 season brought a successful season with the club making the playoffs in the newly formed MFC 1. With wins against Peterborough Saxons, Ouse Valley Eagles, Doncaster Mustangs and the Birmingham Bulls they finished the year with a 6–4 record and were eventually beaten in a closely fought game against the Edinburgh Wolves.

Stadium

The Nottingham Caesars play their home games at the Harvey Hadden Stadium in Bilborough. The club have been based at the Stadium since the 1980s except a one-year stay at Devon Park, Newark in 1996.

Coaching staff

Role Name
Head CoachEngland Vanden Warner
Offensive CoordinatorEngland Vanden Warner
Defensive CoordinatorEngland Mike Holden
Assistant Offensive CoordinatorEngland Scott Messom
Special Teams CoordinatorEngland Ed Green
Offensive Line CoachEngland Adam Burnett
Running Backs CoachEngland Adrian Giles
Defensive Backs CoachEngland Mike Holden
Assistant CoachEngland Gavin Young
Assistant Defensive Backs CoachEngland Robert Hardwick
Junior Team Head CoachUnited States Sean Endicott
Defensive Line CoachSouth Africa David George

Roster

Quarterbacks

  • England Dan Johnson
  • Serbia Aljoša Šarčević

Running Backs & Full Backs

  • England Daniel Dobson
  • England Jason Robinson
  • England John Holmes
  • Nigeria Oluyomi Adebola ‘Lil Pete’ Ayannusi
  • England Kyle Pearson

Wide Receivers & Tight Ends

  • Australia Thomas Green
  • Hungary Jamie Molnar
  • England Karl Watkinson
  • England Jaymour Thomas
  • Lithuania Deivydas Merkelis
  • England Sam Kinnerley
  • England Andrew Lovitt
  • England Robbie Jones

Offensive Linemen

  • England Darren Chown
  • England Ashley Fenyn
  • South Africa David George
  • England Mikey Gray
  • Luxembourg David Thomas
  • England Neil Morley
  • England Lorcan Boyd
  • England Tom Harvey

Defensive Linemen

  • England Jamie Scholter
  • England Mike Thompson
  • England Stacy Martin
  • England Jon Stobbs
  • England James O'Brien
  • England Joseph Selman
  • England Alex MacKinnon-Campbell
  • England Frazer Beattie
  • England Chris Hutchinson

Linebackers

  • England Ashley Matthews
  • England Kieran Matthews
  • England James Beckett
  • Poland Nick Tomaszewski
  • Czech Republic Vojta Sabela
  • England Andrew Wilkins
  • England Chris Smith
  • England Lee Alford
  • England Stu Henry

Defensive Backs

  • England Robert Hardwick
  • England Micky Fisher
  • England Stephen Brown
  • England Prem Singh
  • England Adam Wilson
  • England Chris Hayes
  • England Danny Johns
  • England Sam Fisher
  • England Jonathan Parkinson

Team records

YearDivisionWinsLossessTiesPercentage
1995 BAFADivision Three North East Conference10001.000
1996 BSLDivision Two Northern Conference6400.600
1997 BSLDivision One Northern Conference7120.889
1998 BSLDivision One Northern Conference5500.500
1999 BSLDivision One Northern Conference6300.667
2000 BSLDivision One Northern Conference2600.250
2001 BSLDivision One Northern Conference1700.125
2002 BSLDivision Two Northern Conference7120.889
2003 BSLDivision Two Northern Conference9010.995
2004 BSLDivision One A Northern Conference3610.335
2005 BAFL1A Northern Conference2710.225
2006 BAFL1A Northern Conference01000.000
2007 BAFL2 Central Conference8200.800
2008 BAFL2 Central Conference9010.995
2009 BAFL1 South West Conference2800.200
2010 BAFL1 South West Conference1910.115
2011 BAFANL1 Central Conference6400.600
2012 BAFANL1 Northern Conference7300.700
2013 BAFANLPremier Division1900.100
2014 BAFANLPremier Division1800.111
2015 BAFANL1 Northern Conference4510.445
2016 BAFANLMidlands Football Conference 16400.600
2017 BAFANLNorthern Conference Division 1 South7300.700
2018 BAFANLNorthern Conference Division 1 South4600.400

Playoffs

Year Opponent W/L Score
2016 BAFANL Edinburgh Wolves Loss 22–6

Junior Team

The Nottingham Caesars also field a Junior team in the U19 competition.

Year Division Wins Losses Ties Percentage
2015 BAFANL U19 North Two 4 1 1 0.750
2016 BAFANL U19 South Two 3 3 0 0.500
2017 BAFANL U19 North 6 0 0 1.000

Playoffs

Year Opponent W/L Score
2016 BAFANL U19 Plate Semi London Blitz W 12–0
2016 BAFANL U19 Plate Final Highland Wildcats L 22–14

Roster

Quarterbacks

  • Alex Stocks
  • Mehmet Tanir

Running Backs & Full Backs

  • Al Jeffrey
  • Daniel Kumi
  • Mashood Mobay
  • Sam Perkins
  • Morgan Dodson

Wide Receivers & Tight Ends

  • Harrison Perkins
  • George Tomlinson
  • Joseph Miles
  • Luca Melero
  • Paul Watson
  • Sean Oridota
  • Morgan Dodson

Offensive Linemen

  • Jonathan Ebsworth
  • Jordan Fearon-Lee
  • Ben Godwin
  • Ben Thompson

Defensive Linemen

  • Benjamin Dutton
  • Jordan Goldie
  • Jordan Fearon-Lee
  • Jonathon Ebsworth

Linebackers

  • Sam Wilkinson
  • Rayan Amari
  • Jarrod Farncis-Duddy
  • Jake Plummer
  • Bradley Martin
  • Sean Oridota
  • Bakary Jawo

Defensive Backs

  • Benjamin Conley
  • Casey Goddard
  • Oliver Webster
  • Owen Morris
  • Luca Melero
  • Morgan Dodson

References

  1. "60 seconds with American Football team Nottingham Caesars head coach Barry Boseley". Nottingham Post. 31 October 2014. Retrieved 5 November 2015.
  2. 1 2 "Nottingham Caesars". britballnow.co.uk. Retrieved 5 November 2015.
  3. "Nottingham Hoods". britballnow.co.uk. Retrieved 5 November 2015.
  4. "Standings 15". dblcoverage.com. Double Coverage. Archived from the original on 14 March 2015. Retrieved 5 November 2015.
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