The
latest season of TFL football (in
association with Rugby Town FC) has
just ended, and once more it was competitive,
exciting campaign at Butlin Road's
3rd generation artificial pitch facility
.
By
TFL
You
and your team can join our Sunday
or Monday night leagues right now
in time for the new 2009 Spring League
which will start from Sunday
31st May and Monday
1st June 2009.
Just
call us on 01788 866944
or click
here to register your
team and you could be playing from
next week!
Games
are held at Rugby Town FC's 3G fully-floodlit
astroturf facility at Butlin Road
on Sunday evenings from 6pm and Monday
evenings from 7pm.
7-a-side
football - 3G Rubber Crumb - 28 minute
games - FA qualified referees - Fully
Floodlit - Friendly & competitive
environment - £30/team - Licensed
Sports Bar - TFL Rugby - Rugby Town
Football Club
TFL
RUGBY Sunday Night League
Sunday
Premier Division
Champions - Rokeby
Ultimates
Star Man - Sam Bourne (Rokeby)
Top Scorer - Will Mortimore (Spartans
FC)
Sunday
League One
Champions
- Bare Merkage
Star Man - Ed Coles-Jordan (Team Rocket)
Top Scorer - Adam Hinton (Sensotemp)
Top Keeper - Scott McKillop (Bare
Merkage)
Sunday
League Two
Champions
- RSFC
Star Man - Craig Hyde (RSFC)
Top Scorer - John Woodward (U Do RealiZe?)
Sunday
Cup
Winners
- Raccoons
Runners-up - Hit Or Misfits
This
season saw three divisions for the
first time at TFL and the added competition
in each league really spiced things
up!
The
Premier Division looked like it could
go all the way with Rokeby Ultimates,
Hit Or Misfits and Spartans FC locked
together at the half way mark but
it was Rokeby who found the extra
form in the final part of the season
to pull away and win the Championship
by 10 points.
Rokeby,
captained by Sam Bourne, showed great
consistency in their first ever season
at TFL and really look like the team
to beat in the Sunday Premier next
season.
Raccoons
(formerly Leicester Juniors) collected
the Sunday Cup and had to defeat Premier
Division top trio Spartans, Rokeby
and lastly Misfits 2-1 in the final
to claim the coveted prize!
Last
season's cup holders Bare Merkage
were determined not to spend too long
in League One and they dominated from
the early stages to eventually seal
the title and promotion back to the
Premier Division, 11 points ahead
of runners-up Fcukwits.
TFL
debutants RSFC scooped the League
Two championship staving off a late
challenge from fellow newbies Draycote
Hotel.
On
the individual front, Sam Bourne won
the Star Man award for the Premier
Division while Spartan FC's Will Mortimore
was the top scorer with 24 goals.
Bare
Merkage goalkeeper Scott McKillop
picked up a special top keeper award
for conceding just four goals all
season while Adam Hinton (Sensotemp)
an Ed Coles-Jordan (Team Rocket) won
the golden boot and Star Man awards
respectively.
John
Woodward of U Do RealiZe? claimed
the League Two golden boot and Craig
Hyde of RSFC was the Star Man.
SUNDAY
PREMIER DIVISION CHAMPIONS |
Rokeby
Ultimates |
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Rokeby
Ultimates impressively
sealed the Premier Division
title in their debut season
at TFL and firmly look like
the team to beat. |
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SUNDAY
LEAGUE ONE CHAMPIONS |
Bare
Merkage |
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TFL
stalwarts Bare Merkage
earned promotion back
to the Premier Division by claiming
the League One title in impressive
fashion. |
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SUNDAY
LEAGUE TWO CHAMPIONS |
RSFC |
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RSFC
held off a late challenge from
Draycote Hotel to win the League
Two title in their debut season,
earning promotion to League
One. |
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SUNDAY
PREMIER TOP SCORER |
Will
Mortimore (Spartans FC) |
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Spartan
FC's Will Mortimore
was on fire in front of goal
with an impressive 24 goals
in just 15 league games. |
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SUNDAY
PREMIER STAR MAN |
Sam
Bourne (Rokeby Ultimates) |
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Sam
Bourne's excellent displays
including 20 goals and 6 star
man awards earnt him the Premier
Division Star Man award. |
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SUNDAY
SPECIAL TOP KEEPER AWARD |
Scott
McKillop (Bare Merkage) |
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League
One champions Bare Merkage's
goalkeeper and skipper Scott
McKillop was an inspiration
in between the posts. He conceded
just four goals in fifteen games.
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SUNDAY
LEAGUE ONE TOP SCORER |
Adam
Hinton (Sensotemp) |
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For
a second successive season,
Sensotemp's Adam Hinton
won the League One golden boot
for his fantastic return of
19 goals from 16 games. |
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SUNDAY
LEAGUE ONE STAR MAN |
Ed
Coles-Jordan (Team Rocket) |
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Ed
Coles-Jordan had an excellent
debutant season with Team Rocket,
picking up no less than 5 star
man awards. |
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SUNDAY
LEAGUE TWO TOP SCORER |
John
Woodward (U Do RealiZe?) |
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U
Do RealiZe striker John
Woodward was too hot
for most League Two defences
with 16 goals in 15 games including
4 goals in the final game. |
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SUNDAY
LEAGUE TWO STAR MAN |
Craig
Hyde (RSFC) |
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RSFC's
Craig Hyde showed
that he could take RSFC to a higher
level with excellent displays
from the middle of the park. He
won 4 star man awards and scored
6 goals. |
TFL
RUGBY Monday Night League
Monday
Premier Division
Champions - The
FMs
Star Man - Sean Leonard (Harchester
United)
Top Scorer - Jake Hartley (Spartans
FC)
Monday
Cup
Winners
- Hit Lewiss
Runners-up - The FMs
The
FMs finally collected their first
league championship on a Monday night
at the fifth attempt of asking.
After
two runners-up finishes and two 3rd-places,
The FMs, captained by Paul A'Barrow,
saw off the opposition to eventually
win the title at a canter.
Hit
Lewiss won their first piece of silverware
with victory in the Monday Cup, winning
the final on penalties against The
FMs.
Hit
Lewiss, an amalgamation of TFL Sunday
sides Hit Or Misfits & Team Lewiss,
also finished runners-up in the league.
Jake
Hartley of Hit Lewiss won the golden
boot with 19 goals while Harchester
United goalkeeper Sean Leonard scooped
the Star Man award.
MONDAY
PREMIER DIVISION CHAMPIONS |
The
FMs |
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Experienced
TFL side The FMs added
to their cup successes with
a league championship at the
fifth attempt. |
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MONDAY
CUP CHAMPIONS |
Hit
Lewiss |
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League
runners-up Hit Lewiss
put in a tremendous performance
in the cup final to defeat The
FMs on penalties to claim their
first piece of TFL silverware. |
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MONDAY
TOP SCORER |
Jake
Hartley (Hit Lewiss) |
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Hit
Lewiss striker Jake
Hartley was in lethal
form in front of goal once more
with 19 goals in 16 games to
add to his 23 goals on a Sunday
with Hit or Misfits. |
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MONDAY
STAR MAN |
Sean
Leonard (Harchester United) |
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Harchester
United goalkeeper Sean
Leonard has always
stood out and his performances
with the gloves were consistently
good with 4 star man awards. |
TFL
Teams!
SUNDAY
PREMIER DIVSION |
Spartans
FC |
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Spartans
FC, led by goalkeeper
Clem Bass are ever improving
with a 2nd place finish and
will be genuine contenders for
the Premier Division title next
season. |
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SUNDAY
LEAGUE TWO |
DH
Dons |
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DH
Dons, managed by Adam
Daly (left back), finished 4th
in League Two and will unfortunately
be leaving TFL due to the players
going to University. All the
best lads! |
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