BAFRA AWARDS
The number of annual BAFRA Awards this year have been increased this year to five and will be awarded for the following:
All members should have received an email outlining the 2025 BAFRA awards with nominations forms within the email as well as the criteria for each award.
The closing date for all nominations is 31st January 2025, with all winners to be announced at the Awards Dinner held over the Convention weekend.
If you have not received the email or would like more information.
Richard Moger - BAFRA General Secretary
DISCIPLINARY CASES
NAME | # | TEAM | CODE | Q | OFFENCE | SUSPENDED | |
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Micah Adeolokun | 66 | ARU Rhinos | TUF | 3 | After the play was over, #66 was seen going into a group of opposing players, forcibly pushing and shoving a player. Several seconds later, as #66 was being separated from the opposing players, in a clear separate act, #66 used a tirade of foul and abusive language directed toward the opposing team. | 26th January 2025 v Cambridge Pythons | |
Otis Newbury | 11 | Bath Spa Bulldogs | FUC | 3 | With 4:48 remaining in the third quarter, #11 addressed a female official as 'darling'. When told this was an inappropriate way to address a female official, #11 laughed at her and walked away. This was deemed to be sexist due to his disregard for showing respect to a female official, and therefore flagrant. This was also #11’s second UC penalty of the game. In the first quarter, he was observed to mime throwing the ball at an opponent and verbally taunting them. | 26th January 2025 v UWE Pellets 2nd February 2025 v Gloucestershire Gladiators | |
Rodrigo Canario | 7 | City Wolfpack | FGT | 3 | With 1:31 remaining in the third quarter, #7 engaged in a fight with the receiving team #30, where both players dragged the other to the ground by the facemask and refused to separate until multiple others intervened. | 2nd February 2025 v Imperial Immortals | |
Abdullah Ibrahim | 53 | DMU Lions | ASS | 1 | After the second play from scrimmage, and despite being warned, #53 deliberately and forcibly contacted an official. | 26th January 2025 v Lincoln Colonials 26th February 2025 v Derby Braves | |
Kacper Sczok | 87 | Exeter Demons | FGT | 1 | The player was penalised for UC-DBS for striking an opponent. After review of footage, the calling official decided that the player should have been disqualified for fighting. | 19th January 2025 v Birmingham Lions | |
Victor Osuofia | 30 | QMBL Vipers | FGT | 3 | With 1:31 remaining in the third quarter, #30 engaged in a fight with the kicking team #7, where both players dragged the other to the ground by the facemask and refused to separate until multiple others intervened. | 9th February 2025 v Imperial Immortals | |
Hasai Cosgun | 72 | Sheffield Hallam Warriors | TUF | 4 | With approximately 5:29 remaining in the fourth quarter, #72 committed two Unsportsmanlike Conduct fouls. The first was for pulling a player off the pile, and the second was for violently pulling a player to the ground by his facemask. | 19th January 2025 v Coventry University Jets | |
Jake Steele | 79 | Solent Redhawks | FPF | 4 | Head-butted an opponent. | 26th January 2025 v RHUL Bears | |
William Stevens | 55 | Stirling Clansmen | TUF | 4 | With 3:35 remaining in the fourth quarter, #55 threw a defender to the ground, and stood over in a taunting posture before dropping on to the player on the ground drawing his first unsportsmanlike penalty. As the players got up, the defender stood up very close to #55 who then simulated being pushed to the ground drawing his second unsportsmanlike penalty. | 26th January 2025 v Heriot-Watt Wolverines | |
Ryan Bradley | 42 | Sussex Saxons | FPF | 4 | Kicked the head of an opponent who was prone on the ground. | 9th February 2025 v Oxford Brookes |
GAME MANAGEMENT REPORTS
HOME TEAM | REPORT | NEXT HOME GAME |
Outstanding items from previous weeks | ||
ARU Rhinos | Game cancelled. On the way to the venue, the Referee received a call from ARU informing them that DMU had transport issues and would likely arrive later than planned. After further phone calls, DMU would not expect to arrive until 14:30, plus would then need time to warm up, which would not allow enough time for the completion of three quarters (as required by BUCS regulations) as sunset would be 75 minutes after arrival. Therefore, the teams decided that the game would be cancelled. All officials were either already at the venue or on their way to the venue when this decision was made. Andrew Murrell #608 | 2nd February 2025 v Cambridge Pythons |
Birmingham Lions | No team areas. The field was marked in black and exceptionally faint in the low sun. Jed Brookes-Lewis #395 | 26th January 2025 v SGS Pride |
Bournemouth University Bobcats | The team are playing on a new multi-use artificial field, so there are markings for other sports. This meant that the team areas were not painted, but this wasn’t a problem, as the use of white soccer markings substituted for the coaches box. Simon Ryan | 19th January 2025 v Swansea Titans |
Brighton Panthers | 100-yard field marked in blue on artificial turf. No numbers and the team areas were marked with cones. Due to the buildup of rubber crumb markings were difficult to see in places. Goalposts are not padded so crash mats were strapped to them. Despite issues with travel due to the storms, Brighton's gameday management provided all assistants in a very expedient manner allowing the game to kickoff on time. James Ford-Bannister #479 | 19th January 2025 v Reading Knights |
Bristol Barracuda | Field marked in Black. Difficult to see under floodlights. Other sports markings in similar colours. Missing team areas. Stuart Tabberer #348 | 9th February 2025 v Bournemouth Bobcats |
Brunel Burners | 90-yard well-marked field. Some of the markings became hard to see during the game. Team areas were marked to the 15-yard lines. No numbers or nine-yard marks. No limit lines. The game kicked off more than five minutes late and, as kickoff was less than three hours before sunset, the quarters were shortened to ten minutes under Rule [3-2-1-f]. Peter Parsons #321 | 9th February 2025 v Brighton Panthers |
Cardiff Cobras | 90-yard field with seven-yard end zones, faintly marked in yellow. Team areas were marked with cones. The kickoff was delayed by game management supplying officials' assistants late. Changing room shared with officials from other sports. Euan Paterson #165 | 19th January 2025 v Portsmouth Destroyers |
Chichester Spitfires | 90-yard rugby field. End zones are short and not necessarily the same size. The team areas were marked to 12 yards instead of 12 feet. Changing rooms were neither private nor lockable, but the crew were able to leave bags at reception. Daniel Clarke #311 | 9th February 2025 v RHUL Bears |
City Wolfpack | 80-yard field with eight-yard end zones marked in pink with other sports markings in white. Main yard lines were approximately 5.5 yards apart. The short yard-line extensions at the sidelines and the hash marks were not a consistent distance apart. No team areas, limit lines, numbers, or nine-yard marks. The visiting team protested the field markings prior to kick off and with 9:07 remaining in the second quarter (with the score at 26-6) they refused to continue with the game citing player safety and injuries to their already small (24 players at KO) squad. Tim Ockendon #481 | 2nd February 2025 v Imperial Immortals |
Coventry University Jets | Markings are blue on green artificial turf. No nine-yard marks or numbers. One of the first three game balls provided was flat but a suitable replacement was found. Richard Whitby #136 | 2nd February 2025 v Sheffield Hallam Warriors |
Derby Braves | No nine-yard marks or coaches' boxes (rugby lines used as an approximation). The away team played in two different styles of white jersey. Joel Pearson #405 | 16th February 2025 v DMU Lions |
Edge Hill Vikings | Field markings below the required standards. No limit lines or numbers. No coaches or team areas were marked. Only four pylons were available, so the end lines were marked with cones. NFL-width hash marks. Upon arrival, 1.5 hours before the game, the changing facilities were unavailable. The changing facilities were opened one hour before the scheduled kickoff time. This hampered the officials' pre-game and also the away team's warm-up. As a result, it was agreed with both teams to move the kickoff time back by 15 minutes. With 6:00 remaining in the fourth quarter, the Head Coach for the away team informed the official on his sideline that, due to player injuries, he felt he could not finish the game safely with his remaining players and therefore would like to forfeit the game. Steve Hall #512 | 9th February 2025 v Lancaster Bombers |
Edinburgh Mavericks | Team area markings were missing, so they were marked with cones. Kenneth Glover #71 | 26th January 2025 v Aberdeen Bulls |
Edinburgh Napier Knights | Field surface was very soft underfoot, but a very well marked out field. Gordon Galloway #7 | 2nd February 2025 v Glasgow Tigers |
Glasgow University Tigers | The game kicked off 61 minutes late as, despite a similar delay for their last home game, Glasgow had to re-mark all four sets of short-yard line extensions (as the chain crew were tasked with this, it then delayed their briefing). A miscommunication with the collection of their own jerseys had Edinburgh having to borrow Glasgow's alternative shirts. Ali May #42 | 9th February 2025 v Stirling Clansmen |
Heriot-Watt Wolverines | Team area markings were missing, so they were marked with cones. Kenneth Glover #71 | 19th January 2025 v Glasgow University Tigers |
Hertfordshire Hurricanes | No team areas marked, but cones used as an approximation. All three game balls were below legal pressure. Andrew Murrell #608 | 6th January 2025 v Brunel Burners |
Hull Sharks | No limit lines. No team areas but marked out with cones. No three-yard marks, nine-yard marks, or numbers. There were several other sports markings on the field, some in close proximity to the end zones. NFL-width hash marks. One game ball needed inflating prior to the game. David Hewitt #607 | 19th January 2025 v Leicester Longhorns |
Kent Falcons | 90-yard artificial field marked in red with multiple other sports markings in blue, yellow, and white. The markings were clearer to make out this week. No team area or coaching box lines were present, cones were used instead to mark them. There were no nine-yard marks or numbers, but the rugby markings were used as a reference point instead. Phil Clarke #262 | 2nd February 2025 v Essex Blades |
Kingston Cougars | Well-marked 100-yard field in white. The limit lines are only marked on the home team's side of the field. Team areas were marked out with cones but coaching and team area lines were marked with cones on the home team’s sideline only. Kick-off was delayed by 20 minutes due to the late arrival of medical cover. The changing room was well-appointed but not lockable. Tim Ockendon #481 | 19th January 2024 v Canterbury Christ Church Chargers |
Lancaster Bombers | 80-yard field marked in blue, with other sports markings in different colours. The coaches and players boxes were too close to the sideline but both teams were well disciplined and gave the crew plenty of room. A poppy was marked at midfield for Remembrance Sunday. The balls that were handed to the officials before the game required significant inflation. Lee Taylor #183 | 26th January 2024 v Staffordshire Stallions |
Leeds Beckett Carnegie | 80-yard field. No limit lines. No three-yard marks, nine-yard marks, or numbers. Several other sports markings were present in close proximity to the end zones. Team areas were marked out using cones. The game balls required inflation prior to use. David Hewitt #607 | 2nd February 2025 v Loughborough Students |
Leeds Gryphons | 80-yard field. No three-yard marks, nine-yard marks, or numbers. Several other sports markings were present in close proximity to the end zones. Team areas were missing but marked out using cones. All three game balls were actually overinflated and required adjusting prior to use. David Hewitt #607 | 9th February 2025 v NTU Renegades |
Leicester Longhorns | The chain crew were changed during the game. NFL-width hash marks. Three-yard marks at the two-yard line. Andrew Lovell #559 | 26th January 2025 v Sheffield Hallam Warriors |
LJMU Fury | Field markings below full standards. No nine-yard marks or numbers. No limit lines, team areas or coaching boxes. Several of the main lines were crooked. two small changing rooms supplied for 4 officials, separate area used for pre game and halftime discussions. Steve Hall #512 | 2nd February 2025 v Northumbria Mustangs |
Loughborough Students | Very faint yard lines and hash marks. No team areas. No three-yard marks. Brian Yates #29 | 16th February 2025 v Durham Saints |
Newcastle Raiders | No painted limit lines or team areas. Team areas were marked with cones. Kenneth Glover #71 | 19th January 2025 v Leeds Gryphons |
Nottingham Gold | Red field markings on green made it hard to see under lights. Team areas too close to sidelines. Changing rooms very compact but warm and clean. Brian Yates #29 | 26th January 2025 v Durham Saints |
Oxford Brookes | 100-yard field marked in (mostly) blue. The lines are quite faint and became harder to see as it got darker. No marked coaching box or team areas, however, some rugby markings were used to approximate the position of the team areas. No limit lines. One member of the chain crew changed at half-time. Peter Parsons #321 | 9th February 2025 v Sussex Saxons |
Oxford Lancers | The game was not played due to The Parks being closed due to Storm Bert. Peter Parsons #321 | 19th January 2025 v Brunel Burners |
Portsmouth Destroyers | 90-yard field, which has been repainted in a new pink colour. The team and coaching areas were still missing, but the quality of the overall markings was much improved from the last game. Oliver Maskell #221 | 2nd February 2025 v SGS Pride |
Plymouth Blitz | The pitch was marked with NFL-width hash marks, so cones were used to mark the correct width. Numbers marked on the field on the major yard lines were incorrect and were five yards out of sync. Sideline markers were used to mark the correct yard lines. Changing rooms were very small for officials. Dave Moore #92 | 26th January 2025 v Gloucestershire Gladiators |
QMBL Vipers | Markings in blue on a rugby field marked in white. Goal posts slightly outside the end lines. The field became very muddy throughout the game, especially between the hashes. The female officials' changing room was also used for female away players and lacks a door handle to the main corridor so has to be accessed from the other side. Daniel Clarke #311 | 16th February 2025 v Greenwich Mariners |
RHUL Bears | No three-yard marks for try attempts. Team areas marked out with cones. No dedicated changing room, so the crew changed in public changing rooms in sports centre. There was a brief stoppage in the third quarter as a drone was observed in the proximity of the playing area, which was reported to game day management who asked the operator to ground it, which they did. Andrew Murrell #608 | 26th January 2025 v Solent Redhawks |
Sheffield Hallam Warriors | 90-yard field marked in yellow, with no nine-yard marks or numbers. Team areas were missing and there were other sports markings in close proximity to the end zones. Posts were set one yard out of bounds behind the end lines. The balls all needed inflation and the chains broke multiple times. Dave Black #574 | 19th January 2025 v Coventry University Jets |
Solent Redhawks | 100-yard field, mostly marked in yellow apart from the midfield line (white) and the majority of the ten-yard lines (dark colour). Team areas were marked between the 25-yard lines. Peter Parsons #321 | 2nd February 2025 v Oxford Brookes |
Southampton Stags | The stags set out a nice spread of sandwiches, crisps, and drinks for the officials which is always welcome. Keith Wickham #423 | 26th January 2025 v Bournemouth Bobcats |
Stirling Clansmen | Multiple other sports markings on the field. No painted team areas but these were marked with cones. Kenneth Glover #71 | 26th January 2025 v Heriot-Watt Wolverines |
Sussex Saxons | Three-yard marks were marked at the two-yard line. End zones were approximately 11 yards deep. Chains kept breaking throughout the game. The whole chain crew was changed at half-time. Dean Wright #553 | 16th February 2025 v Surrey Stingers |
Swansea Titans | Sidelines, goal lines, and end lines have been re-marked in red and are noticeably clearer than in the previous game. The original black yard-line extensions were not redone and are fainter. 100-yard field with nine-yard endzones and NFL-width hash marks. No end line pylons were available to assist with spotting the ball. No three-yard marks, team areas, coaching areas, or limit lines. Due to a booking problem, the home team's medical cover was not present at the game. Thankfully, the visiting team's medic was a qualified sports therapist and was able to stand in as the game's medical cover. Amir Brooks #593 | 2nd February 2025 v Bristol Barracuda |
Tarannau Aberystwyth | Kick-off was delayed for one hour due to the Away team forgetting some Jerseys. As such, quarters were reduced to ten minutes due to light concerns. However, the away team were able to provide two of the three game balls. Kieran Smith #102 | 16th February 2025 v Plymouth Blitz |
UCL Emperors | Short-yard line extensions were small and only completed shortly before kick-off. The field surface is devoid of grass in places. The balls provided were fairly old and dirty. Changing rooms have no working light or toilet, but are lockable. Lee Wood #517 | 26th January 2025 v UEA Pirates |
UCLan Rams | 100-yard well-marked field in blue with other sports markings in different colours. No coaches’ or players’ boxes were painted, but cones were used. Both teams were equally respectful of their areas. Lee Taylor #183 | 19th January 2025 v MMU Eagles |
UWE Bullets | The game was abandoned due to a red weather warning and the resultant closure of all UWE campus facilities. Peter Parsons #321 | 25th January 2025 v Leeds Beckett Carnegie |
Warwick Wolves | Changing rooms were not lockable. Field marking were in a dark colour and slightly offset from other sports markings. Kieran Smith #102 | 2nd February 2025 v Leeds Gryphons |
Worcester Royals | Upon arrival at the venue, the home team had yet to arrange changing rooms for either the team or the officials - the officials were able to change in a nearby sports centre. The field was not initially marked but was marked as an 80-yard field to a minimum standard with spray paint - kick-off was delayed by an hour to allow the home team to finish painting the field. The field was marked in three different colours. Due to the rugby posts being installed upside down, the crossbar was significantly too high. With the agreement of both head coaches, the posts were disregarded and no field goals were attempted. Emma Harris #236 | 19th January 2025 v Plymouth Blitz |
York Centurions | Field markings below full standards. The field was marked in red and was difficult to see in places, it will need remarking, preferably in white before the next game at this venue. There were no nine-yard marks or numbers. Team areas, Coaching areas, and Limit lines were missing. The changing rooms were approximately 500 metres from the Car Park, and the field was a further 200 metres from the changing rooms. There were only three toilets for everyone using the Sports fields (1 male, 1 female, and 1 disabled toilet). The Changing rooms were not lockable and were only sufficient for approximately three people. Ben Griffiths #228 | 2nd February 2025 v York St John Jaguars |
YSJ Jaguars | Field markings below full standards. The field was marked in red and was difficult to see in places, it will need remarking, preferably in white before the next game at this venue. The field was marked as a 90-yard field with five-yard end zones. The Pylons were positioned to make an 80-yard field with ten-yard endzones. There were no nine-yard marks or numbers. Team areas, Coaching areas, and Limit lines were missing. The short yard-line extensions were approximately four yards long and were marked too far from the sideline (approximately NFL-width.) A member of the Sports Centre Ground staff approached the officials after the game asking how the field was, apparently he believed it to be well marked, and he was politely advised it fell well short of full standards. The changing rooms and car park were approximately 700 metres from the field. The Changing rooms were not lockable and were only sufficient for one person. The length of the chain was approximately 9.5 yards between stakes. All three game balls provided were below legal pressure with one requiring significant inflation. It was observed that the numerals on the back of the Visiting Team’s (Sunderland Spartans’) jerseys were only five inches high. As they had no alternate Jerseys available, they were penalised in accordance with the rules. Ben Griffiths #228 | 26th January 205 v York Centurions |
PLAY OF THE WEEK: | |
New this week | Play: The game is being played with a Video Judge. 1st and 10 at Midfield, there are 1:30 seconds left in the game. The clock is not running, the score is tied. Team A attempt a pass play and it is intercepted by B38 at the B-29. B38 returns the ball to A’s end zone for a Touchdown. After the play the video judge reviews the pay and sees clear evidence of a false start prior to the snap.
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Last week | Play: The Game is being played at a sports field surrounded by a wire mesh fence. 1st and 10 at Midfield. There is movement by the offensive and defensive lines after discussion A69 is penalised for a False Start, in reaction to hearing he has been penalised A69 makes a disparaging remark towards the Umpire, he is penalised for a Flagrant Unsportsmanlike Conduct and disqualified. He leaves the playing field and positions himself outside the wire mesh fence. After benign requested by the officials; game management asks A69 to leave sight of the field. A69 shouts that he is outside the field of play and can stand where he likes, A69 then makes another disparaging remark towards the officials.
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MECHANICS: | |
New this week | Game Situation: Team A punt from midfield. Team B line up with two punt returners, B23 is on the the Head Linesman's side of the field while B80 is on the Linejudge's side of the field. The punted ball is caught by B23 and he begins to run upfield with it. On a 5 man crew, how should the officials work together to ensure that the forward progress of the punt returner is covered?
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Last week | Game Situation: Team A 3rd & 5 at Midfield. Tight End A83 is lined up to the left of the formation. Defensive End B91 lines up immediately opposite A83 Team A attempt a sweep to the right hand side of the field. A83 charges takes one step forward and attempts to block B91. A83 is out of position and blocks B91 in the back. Running back A25 gains 6 yards before he is pushed out of bounds at the B-44 yard line. Answer: This foul should not be called as it does not affect the result of the play. Before calling a Block in the Back foul, you should apply the same conditions as you would apply for holding. This foul is not conspicuous and does not affect the play. (M3.3.5.a, M3.3.1.a.ii & M3.2.2.b). |
Date | Event | Contact for details |
2025 | ||
BAFRA Directors | |||||
President | David Parsons | General Secretary | Richard Moger | ||
Finance | Stuart Tabberer | Operations | Oliver Maskell | ||
Recruitment | Susannah Taylor | Training | James Ford-Bannister | ||
Director without Portfolio #1 | Peter Parsons | Director without Portfolio #2 | Steve Tonkinson |
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