Cornwall Monarchs

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Cornwall Monarchs
Established2005
Based in Pool, Cornwall
Home stadiumPool Academy
Head coachRichard Atkinson
League BAFA National Leagues
DivisionSFC West 2
League titlesNone
Division titlesNone
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The Cornwall Monarchs are an American Football team currently competing BAFA National Leagues South West. They played their home games at Newquay Sports Centre, Newquay, Cornwall. They were formed in 2005 as the Cornish Sharks and In their first season in the BAFL, the Sharks recorded a 7 wins to 3 losses record and finished second in their conference, but lost their playoff quarter-final to the eventual divisional champions, the Norwich Devils. Head Coach Brian Smallworth stepped down from the Cornish Sharks for personal reasons in September 2019 and the club reformed as Cornwall Monarchs, based at Newquay Sports Centre for the 2020 season.

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History

The Cornish Sharks were founded in 2005 by Brian Smallworth, Richard Atkinson and Martin Phillips, all of whom were experienced players or coaches looking to bring American football back to Cornwall after the demise of the county's only other team the Duchy Destroyers, who had folded some eleven years earlier. [1] After placing adverts in the local press, they held their first trials in January 2006 which was attended by over 140 people, a mixture of local rookies, rugby players, former players, and American servicemen stationed at a local air force base, one of whom had had previous experience with the San Francisco 49ers. [1]

After obtaining kit from the Duchy Destroyers, the London Mets (one of Brian John Smallworth's former teams), a National Lottery grant, and sponsorship from 13 local businesses, the Sharks set about gaining entry into the British American Football League in time for the 2007 season. To do this, they arranged two away fixtures against teams already affiliated with the League, namely Reading and Lincoln, and they won both games convincingly without conceding a single point. [1]

The team were accepted into the South West conference of Division 2. Despite an opening day defeat to the Andover Thrashers, they soon bounced back with three wins, including two consecutive shutouts. [2] They eventually finished with a 7-3 record, tied with the Thrashers, but were awarded second place by virtue of having scored more points in the teams' two meetings during the regular season. [3] [4]

In doing so, they made British American football history by becoming the first team to qualify for the playoffs in their first ever season. [5] They also finished the regular season by only contending 66 points in their ten games, a record for a new team and a defensive record bettered by only four other teams in the entire league. [1] [4]

In their playoff quarter-final, they faced an away trip to the Norwich Devils, who had won their conference with a perfect 10-0 record, and despite a brave performance they went down 1826 to the eventual divisional champions. On 1/15/2010 the Sharks signed linebacker Jonathan Borrero and wide receiver James Dean both from Miami Fl,(US).They are two players that should make the Sharks a better team overall on both sides of the ball. [4]

Senior team season records

SeasonDivisionWLTPFPAFinal PositionPlayoff recordNotes
2007BAFL Division 2 South West730177662 / 5Lost 1826 to Norwich Devils in quarter-final.First team in BAFL history to qualify for playoffs in rookie year.
Best defensive record for a rookie team.
2008BAFL Division 2 South West730155662 / 5Beat Peterborough Saxons 96 in wild-card playoff.
Lost 342 London Cobras in quarter-final.
2009BAFL Division Two South West721295652 / 5Record includes one win by forfeit.
2010BAFL Division Two South West5502021363 / 6  
2011BAFL Division 2 South West6402561593 / 6  
2012BAFL Division 2 South West730242422 / 5Lost 336 to Peterborough Saxons in quarter-final. 

Other teams & activities

In 2008, the club established the Cornish Academy of American football, a programme aimed at offering youngsters in Cornwall a chance to gain experience in the sport. The academy is composed of twelve teams based all over Cornwall split into three divisions of four teams. [6] The best players from each team will then be selected to play for "Team Cornwall" which will then play in the National League against other youngsters. When a player reaches 18 years of age he can then move up to the Cornish Sharks development team and when ready, can move into the Cornish Sharks. [1] [7]

The club also operates a Player Exchange Programme in action with two international teams, namely the Tacoma Invaders in Washington, USA and the Brisbane Rhinos in Australia. [1]

In 2014, the club's u17 academy team finished 3rd at the youth, junior and flag Britbowl finals.

Roster

Cornwall Monarchs roster
Quarterbacks
  • 09Nathan Beaman (QB)
  • 06David Keen (QB)
  • 15Perran Andrews (QB)
  • 11Richard Atkinson (QB)
  • 10Peter 'Pick Six' Carlin (QB)

Running back

  • 44Ollie Essex (RB/P)
  • 47Adam Kevern (FB))
  • 30Ronan O Neill (RB)
  • 33Rob Macintyre (RB)
  • 81Lee Ambridge (RB/CB/WR)
  • 52Richard Cawley (FB)
  • 34Ian Taylor (RB)

Wide receivers

  • 81Lee Ambridge (WR/RB)
  • 82David 'Safe Hands' Kriehn (WR)
  • 83Ben Plant (WR)
  • 88Jos Tector (WR)
  • 17Matt Cann (WR/RB)
  • 84Matt South (WR)

Tight ends

  • 10Ali Sidoli (TE)
  • 42Peter 'MudDog' Williams (TE)

Offensive linemen

  • 69Jeff Garside (OL)
  • 73Dirk Goodman (C)
  • 61Ade Tolley (OL)
  • 53Craig Jenkins (OL)
  • 72Ross Coad (OL)
  • 75Ian Trevaskis (OL)
  • 72Peter Mellet (OL)
  • 60Matt Taylor (OL)
  • 76Sam Barnaby (OL)
  • 64Ross Hebden (OL)

Defensive linemen

  • 96Albert Case (DT/OL)
  • 86Ashley Cotton (DE)
  • 79Gavin Boak (DT/OL)
  • 77Tony Smith (DT)
  • 74Simon Price (DE)
  • 41Anthony 'Shogun' White (DT)
  • 20Ashley 'chico' Key (DT))
  • 70Jake Shroff (DT)
  • 71Nick Trent (DT)
  • 78Adam Brooks (DE)
  • 42Peter 'MudDog' Williams (DE)
  • 67Andy 'Claymore' Reid (DE/OLB)
  • 90Samu Taukei (DE)

Defensive backs

  • 35Alex Bonner (DB)
  • 49Darryn Brookes (SS/OLB)
  • 43Kyle Roberts (DB)
  • 37Luke Painter (DB/P)
  • 22Nick Church (DB)
  • 21 Elliot Withers (DB)
  • 29Paul Cox (DB)

Linebackers

  • 40Lewis Bowns (LB)
  • 55Matt Cross (OLB)
  • 56Phil Holby (OLB)
  • 49Darryn Brookes (OLB/SS)
  • 41Anthony White (LB/DE)
  • 36Scott Powell (LB)
  • 24Jon Pease (OLB)
  • 31Rich Howlett (OLB)
  • 54Matt Henderson (MLB)
  • 13Craig Asling (MLB)
  • 67Andy 'Claymore' Reid (DE/OLB)
  • 55 Jonathan Borrero LB/FB (Import)

Special teams

  • 82Dave Kriehn (K)
  • 55Matt 'saggers' Cross (P)
  • 44Ollie Essex (P)
  • 82Dave Kriehn (KR)
  • 81Lee Ambridge (KR/PR)

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