Edinburgh Wolves 2690896 226006396 2008-07-16T12:20:54Z Rjwilmsi 203434 no 'of' between a month and a year per [[Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style_%28dates_and_numbers%29#Longer_periods|MOS]] using [[Project:AutoWikiBrowser|AWB]] {{American football club | name = Edinburgh Wolves | founded =2002 | logo = Edinburghwolves.gif | logosize = | city = Edinburgh, Scotland | misc = | h_pattern_h =_af | h_pattern_la = | h_pattern_b =_af_whitenumbers | h_pattern_ra = | h_pattern_p = | h_pattern_s =_af | h_helmet =D1D7DC | h_leftarm =7F2C34 | h_body =7F2C34 | h_rightarm =7F2C34 | h_pants =000000 | h_socks =FFFFFF | h_title = Home | a_pattern_h =_af | a_pattern_la = | a_pattern_b =_af_numbersonwhite | a_pattern_ra = | a_pattern_p = | a_pattern_s =_af | a_helmet =D1D7DC | a_leftarm =FFFFFF | a_body =7F2C34 | a_rightarm =FFFFFF | a_pants =000000 | a_socks =FFFFFF | a_title = Away | owner = | manager = Douglas Adamson | chairman = | coach = Don Edmonston | division_hist = *[[British American Football League]] **Division 2 North (2003-2004) **Division 2 Scottish (2005, 2007) **Division 2 North (2008-) | hist_yr = 2002 | stadium_years = *Jack Kane Centre, Niddre (2003-2006) *[[Meadowbank Stadium]], Edinburgh (2007-) | website =http://www.edinburghwolves.com }} The '''Edinburgh Wolves''' are a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[American Football]] team based in [[Edinburgh]], [[Scotland]]. Their home ground is [[Meadowbank Stadium]]. They play in the [[British American Football League]] (BAFL) ==History== Edinburgh has had an American Football team since the Edinburgh Eagles were formed in 1985. Playing until 1988, they achieved success, becoming the Borders Conference champions in 1987. They subsequently merged with the ‘Capital Clansman’ team in 1989 to form the Edinburgh Phoenix who posted a 22-17 record in the British leagues over the next 4 years. A different Eagles team played in 1993 and 1994 before the Lothian Raiders played in Saughton and Dalkeith from 1996 until 1998. Edinburgh was without a senior amateur team between 1998 and 2003, although the [[Scottish Claymores]] played in the city at [[Murrayfield Stadium|Murrayfield]] until 2002. <ref>[http://www.britballnow.co.uk/History/Complete.html Alltime British American Football Complete List of Teams<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The Edinburgh Wolves were originally formed in [[2002]] by a group of eight people who had previously played [[Flag Football]]. The Wolves name was adapted from the flag team which was absorbed into the organisation at the same time. <ref>[http://www.edinburghwolves.com/inside.aspx?pageID=7 Team Info<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The club quickly expanded, and were accepted into the [[British Senior League]] in November 2002. The League was rebranded to the British American Football League (BAFL) in 2005. ===2002 – 2005=== The Wolves competed in the 2003,2004,2005 seasons of the BAFL under Head Coach Peter Laird. They competed in the BSL in 2003, and finished with a 3-7-0 in Division Two in their first season. One of the team’s players, Jeff Nicholson, went on to play for the [[Scottish Claymores]] in 2003 and 2004 They finished third in the competitive Division Two Scottish Conference in 2004. In 2005, their RB David "Magic" Molloy broke the 1,000 yard rushing mark. ===2006 season=== Laird retired as Head Coach at the end of the 2005 season and David Molloy took over the position for the 2006 season <ref>[http://www.hot-iron.co.uk/molloyint.htm Hot Iron: British American Football League Division 2<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. However due to lack of Lineman the team had to pull out of the league, and Molloy consequently resigned<ref>[http://www.hot-iron.co.uk/molloyint2.htm Hot Iron: British American Football League Division 2<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. At this time a large number of players left to join other clubs in Scotland rather than take a year out with the Wolves to return in the future. While the club did not take part in competitive games in 2006 they still played three games, including their first match at Meadowbank Stadium - the 3 wins in 2006 under newly appointed and current Head Coach Don Edmonston propelled the club back into BAFL in 2007. ===2007 season=== The success of the 2006 match at Meadowbank Stadium allowed the Wolves to move their home fixtures to the venue for the 2007 season. They are currently the only team in Scotland to play in a stadium. ===2008 season=== The team are playing in Division 2 North. As of the 22nd June they have a 4-3 record. ==Junior and Youth Program== The Edinburgh Wolves Youth Program was founded in 2005. Currently there are two squads of players, one for youth (16 to 19 year olds) and another for juniors (14 to 16 year olds). The junior team play in the BAFL Youth Tournament system alongside [[Clyde Valley Falcons|Clyde Valley]], [[Glasgow Tigers|Glasgow]], [[Inverness Blitz|Inverness]] and [[Fife Fire|Fife]], playing 5 a side football<ref>[http://www.edinburghwolves.com/inside.aspx?pageID=16 Youth Program<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. They play their home games at the Jack Kane Centre in Edinburgh. ==University Program== In November 2003 the Wolves launched a university team who were accepted into the Collegiate league in the UK ([[BCAFL]]) for the 2004/2005 season. In 2005 the team were rebranded as the Timberwolves and became a stand alone organisation independent but affiliated to the Wolves. In 2007 the Timberwolves were rebranded again to the [[Napier Mavericks]] and are no longer affiliated to the Wolves. ==Coaching Staff== ===Senior Team Coaches=== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Name !! Position |- | Don Edmonston || Head Coach |- | Campbell Lewis || Offensive Co-Ordinator |- | Pete Laird || Special Teams Co-Ordinator |- | Campbell Lewis || Assistant Coach (Quarterbacks) |- | Tony Kilanowski || Assistant Coach (Running Backs) |- | Jim Scott || Assistant Coach (Wide Receivers/Tight Ends) |- | Emile Reynolds || Assistant Coach (Offensive Line) |- | Robert Orr || Assistant Coach (Defensive Line) |- | Craig Lyall || Assistant Coach (Linebackers) |- | Pete Laird || Assistant Coach (Defensive Backs) |- | Ali May || General Assistant |- | Duncan Tanner || General Assistant |} <ref>[http://www.edinburghwolves.com/xento_default.aspx?pageID=123 Coaching Staff<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> ===Youth Team Coaches=== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Name !! Position |- | Campbell Lewis || Head Coach |- | Duncan Tanner || Defensive Assistant |- | Stuart Young || Offensive Assistant |- | Kenny MacKay || Assistant Coach |} ==Staff== The Wolves management team is led by [[Douglas Adamson]] (General Manager) with each squad unit having its own internal structure that allows it to operate independently as required. In 2007 the Wolves Management team were awarded the John Slavin Award for the best Game Day Management in the BAFL for the whole of 2007.<ref>[http://www.bafa.org.uk/artman2/publish/bafra/John_Slavin_Trophy_2007.shtml BAFA.org.uk John Slavin Trophy 2007<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The BAFL Adult team Head Coach is Don Edmonston an Ex GB Lions Captain and Ex [[Scottish Claymores]]. The Youth Program is run by Head Coach Campbell Lewis with Douglas Adamson coaching the Junior squad. ===2007/08 Backroom Staff=== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Name !! Position |- | Douglas Adamson || General Manager |- | Kat Adamson || Club Secretary |- | Kenny MacKay || Treasurer |- | Paul Jeffreys || Website Administrator |- | Allan Price || Website Administrator |- | Calum Ferguson || Equipment Manager |} <ref>[http://www.edinburghwolves.com/xento_default.aspx?pageID=121 Backroom Staff<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> ==Sponsorship and Recruitment== The Wolves are a non-profit organisation and no members of the staff or players receive payments and are all volunteers. As with many teams in the United Kingdom all of the Wolves Players are amateur and are expected to make financial contributions to ensure the team continues. The Club does seek sponsorship for home games<ref>[http://www.edinburghwolves.com/inside.aspx?pageID=94 Sponsors<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> to lift the financial burden on players & Staff. The three teams have a continuous recruitment policy and new players have been encouraged to join the club all year round.<ref>www.edinburghwolves.com</ref> The club also offers training to non-players/volunteers and have a game day staff crew which also recruits year round. ==Venue== [[Image:Meadowbank-track-and-field-215x150.jpg|thumb|left|Meadowbank field]] The Wolves Home Venue is Meadowbank Stadium which has hosted two Commonwealth Games ([[1970 Commonwealth Games|1970]] and [[1986 Commonwealth Games|1986]]). Before 2006, the team played at the Jack Kane Centre in [[Niddrie, Edinburgh|Niddrie]]. Training is still held at the Jack Kane Centre in Edinburgh on Sundays. Youth / Juniors Train in the morning with the Adult team training in the afternoon. ===Travel By Bus=== The stadium is well served by bus routes<ref>[http://www.lothianbuses.com/routemap.php Route Map<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. Meadowbank is on the [[Lothian Buses]] 4, 5, 15, 15A, 26, 44, 44A and 45 routes and is also close to the 19, 34 and 25 routes as well as the [[First Group|First Buses]] X5, X6, X8, X13, X29, 44, 66, 124 and 129. routes.<ref>http://www.firstgroup.com/ukbus/scotland/sescot/map/Edinburgh.pdf</ref> ===Travel By Train=== The nearest rail station is [[Edinburgh Waverley railway station|Waverley]] station in Edinburgh which is 2.6km <ref>RAC route finder</ref> away and connects to most of the UK via [[Glasgow]] or the [[East Coast Main Line]]. The route from the station is walkable, along Calton Road, turning right at the end onto London Road and continuing down to the station. ===Travel By Car=== The easiest way to the stadium from outside the city is via the ring road onto the A199 (Harry Lauder Road). Take the first exit at the Kings Road roundabout onto Portobello Road. Continue for around 2 miles and Meadowbank stadium is on the right.<ref>Routefinder on www.rac.com and www.theaa.com</ref> There is free car parking for over 150 cars <ref>[http://www.edinburghleisure.co.uk/detail-259 Our Facilities<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> at the stadium as well as side streets around the complex. ==2008 Schedule== {{Current sport|date=July 2008|image=AmericanFootball current event.svg}} {| class="wikitable" |- |- ! Date ! Opponent ! Score ! Record (Streak) |- | Sunday 27th April | @ [[Glasgow Tigers]] | L 0-16 | 0-1 (L1) |- |- | Sunday 4th May | vs [[Merseyside Nighthawks]] | W 14-6 | 1-1 (W1) |- | Sunday 18th May | @ [[Chester Romans]] | W 18-6 | 2-1 (W2) |- | Sunday 1st June | @[[Lancashire Wolverines]] | L 6-25 | 2-2 (L1) |- | Saturday 14th June | vs [[Chester Romans]] | W 36-10 | 3-2 (W1) |- | Sunday 22nd June | @ [[Merseyside Nighthawks]] | L 6-15 | 3-3 (L1) |- | Saturday 5th July | vs [[Manchester Titans]] | W 44-24 | 4-3 (W1) |- | Sunday 20th July | vs [[Glasgow Tigers]] (2pm kick-off) | | |- | Saturday 26th July | vs [[Lancashire Wolverines]] (5pm kick-off) | | |- | Saturday 16th August | @ [[Manchester Titans]] | | |- |} ==Season by Season Record== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left" ! Season !! W !! L !! T || Finish |- | 2003 || 3 || 7 || 0 || 9th place Division 2 North |- | 2004 || 3 || 4 || 2 || 3rd place Division 2 Scottish |- | 2005 || 3 || 6 || 1 || 4th place Division 2 Scottish |- | 2007 || 3 || 7 || 0 || 5th place BAFL Division 2 North |- |} <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.britballnow.co.uk/History/Tables.html |work=Historical Standing Tables|title=www.britballnow.com |publisher=Britballnow.com |year=2008 |accessdate=2008-05-08}}</ref> <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.edinburghwolves.com/xento_default.aspx?pageID=113 |work=Edinburgh Wolves News page |title=edinburghwolves.com |publisher=Edinburgh Wolves |year=2007 |accessdate=2008-05-08}}</ref> ==Roster== ===2008 BAFL Roster=== {{Edinburgh Wolves roster}} == References == {{reflist}} ==External links== *[http://www.edinburghwolves.com/ Official site] *[http://www.bafl.org.uk/ BAFL (British American Football League)] {{British American Football}} [[Category:British American Football League teams]] [[Category:Sport in Edinburgh]] [[Category:American football clubs in Scotland]]