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31. Birmingham Bulls 34-30 London Olympians, BAFA Division One Final, 29th July 1995

John Riggs ran for 2 scores and passed for another 3, as the Bulls raillied from a 21-7 second quarter deficit to win the national title. The crucial score coming 7 minutes from time when Riggs hit fellow American Joe Grenidge on a 5 yard pass. Match report

32. Glasgow Lions 23-21 Birmingham Bulls, 6th June 1993

The Lions secured finally broke the hoodoo at the Bulls had had over them, but winning this regular season encounter. The Lions were ahead for most of the game, before Paul Sinclair caught a 27 yard pass from Reisterer to put the Bulls 21-16 ahead. The Lions had one last attempt to win the game with a drive that culminated in Darryn Trainor’s pass to Scott Couper to put the Lions back ahead 23-21 with 1.33 on the clock The Bulls moved downfield in the closing seconds, but Andy Raffo’s 52 yard field goal to win it for the Bulls was missed with 7 seconds remaining. Match report

33. Great Britain Lions 24-21 Russia, European Championship Pool2004

In the first ever meeting between the sides, Great Britain QB Adam Lane completed 22 of 32 for 253 yards and 3TDs to inspire the Lions from a 14-10 half-time deficit to win their opening Euro 2004 Group B clash 24-21. GB scored in the first quarter on Lane's pass to Junior Price, and then Pete Rogers field goal closed the gap just before half-time. Russia jumped out to a 21-10 lead in the 3rd quarter before Lane's 4th quarter heroics. Lane passed for 2 TD's to East Kilbride's WR Mark Squire (the 2nd one inside the 2 minute warning). Veteran Mark Cohen caught the 2 PAT to give GB a narrow lead which they held onto. No match report

34. Manchester Spartans 34-22 Legnano Frogs, Eurobowl IV Final, 28th July 1990
Manchester Spartans were crowned Kings of Europe after beating Legnano Frogs 34-22 to win Eurobowl IV. The Frogs took early control with 2 first quarter TD’s, but Leroy Innes responded on a 47 yard TD catch, and further second quarter TD’s from Mitchell and Choates gave the Spartans a half time lead which they extended in the second half with 2 Paul Bailey rushing scores giving them a commanding lead that they held onto with ease. Match report

35. USAF Chicksands 12-13 London Ravens, Friendly, 4th July 1985

The Ravens became the first British side to beat an all American team as they defeated USAF Chicksands 13-12 on the 4th July on their Independence Day festival with touchdowns through Victor Ebudideke and Mark Wynnick. No match report

36. Leeds Cougars 25-19 Nottingham Hoods (OT), BAFA Division One, 1st May 1994

Leeds were cruising to victory with TD’s from Thomas and 2 from Eddie Harry as they built up a 19-0 lead by the fourth quarter. Hoods QB Ken Suhl launched the comeback with tosses to John McNulty and Paul Bucknall, and then with just 28 seconds to go a second TD strike to McNulty to send the game to overtime. Leeds QB Lamb settled the match in OT with a 58 yard TD pass to Jonathan Paley. Match report

37. Finland 3-14 Great Britain Lions, European Championship Final, 18th August 1991

The Lions retained their European Championship with a crushing defensive performance against the home town Finns. Jason Elliot  scored on a QB keeper, and the Finns retorted with a field goal. The scores remained just 7-3 to the Lions, until the final minute, when Richard Dunkley fumbled as he was about to score, but an alert Pat Miller recovered in the endzone to seal the title win for the Brits. Match report.

38. Stoke Spitfires 24-26 Cardiff Mets, NDMA Div.2 Semi-Final.14th July 1991

The Mets looked down and out trailing 24-6 in the fourth quarter, but Canadian duo Gary Layton and Tom Vlasic combined on two scores to lead them to a stunning semi-final win. Match report

39. Manchester Spartans 20-26 Manchester Allstars (OT), BAFL Wild-Card game, 28th July 1985

The lead changed hands 4 times as the local rivals were deadlocked 20-20 at the end of regulation time, but it was the Allstars who prevailed in overtime as John Anderton caught a 7 yard TD pass to win it. Match report.

40. London Ravens 39-37 Birmingham Bulls, Budweiser National League, 24th April 1988

The Ravens had never lost to a British side and only just kept that record going after this thriller at Rosslyn Park.  That record did not look in doubt as the Ravens stormed into a 33-14 lead including a 75 yard run by Joe St Louis, but the Bulls came back through TD’s from Logan and Williams to put them just 5 points behind. An offside call prevented a game leading Logan TD, and the Bulls had to settle for a field goal as the Ravens started to teeter on the brink before St Louis’s 25 yard TD run put them 39-31 ahead. A late Bulls TD from Norman Thomas made the score 39-37, but the 2 PAT pass to tie the game was batted down and the Ravens clung on. Match report

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