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GB Lions History
Great Britain did not compete at the 1993 European
Championships, since BAFA had withdrawn from membership of the European Football
League (E.F.L.) in protest against the E.F.L. policy requiring national
representatives to be Europeans. Americans Lance Cone, Bill Bowsher and Ron
Weisz headed BAFA, BAFRA the referees association and the NDMA the league
containing Britains top clubs at the time.
By 1995 after a long absence, BAFA were looking to field a team in the 1995
European Championships and Great Britain played a preparation game against
Ireland.

Great Britain 22-0 Ireland
Friendly at Saffron Lane Sports Stadium, Leicester - 18th March
1995

Scoring:
Mark Cohen scored on a 28 yard pass from Ian Ure 6-0
Joe Greenidge added a
4yd TD reception which was converted by a Kevin Hurst kick 13-0
Dave Samuel
sacked Irish QB for safety 15-0
4th Qtr Nigel Fleming 9yd TD run Rex Harrison
XP Kick 22-0

David Sweetman
Full squad for game vs. Ireland
QB’s Ian Ure (Sheffield Spartans), Rick Horner (Leeds Cougars), Nigel
Mansfield (Cambridge Cats), Mike Hibbert (Trent Valley Warriors)
RB’s Warren
Sweetman (Leicester Panthers), Eddie Harry (Leeds Cougars), Tony Scarlett,
Collis Seale-McConnie, Richard Dunkley, Nigel Fleming (all London Olympians)
TE's Darren Cooper (London Olympians), Mel Thomas (Leicester Panthers)
WR’s Mark Cohen (Birmingham Bulls), Jon Wlliams (Southern Seminoles), David
Sweetman (Leicester Panthers), LeRoy Innes (London Olympians), Joe Greenidge
(Thames Valley Chargers)
OL. Dean Locke, Peter Sewell, Ian Head, Patrick
Andrews, Phil Williams, Tim Green (all London Olympians), Steven Fox (Leeds
Cougars), Mark Lockwood (Southern Seminoles), Shaun Harris (Bristol Aztecs),
Peter Higgins (Leicester Panthers), Graham O'Connor (Thames Valley Chargers),
DL Wayne Benstead, Mark Connolly, Tony Thelwell (both Leicester Panthers),
Dave Samuels (Thames Valley Chargers), Andy Webb (Birmingham Bulls), Jude
Ugwebulam (unallocated), Stephen Healey (London Rockets), Gary Thomas (London
Olympians), Danny Berry (Brighton B52's)
LB's Colin Nash, Paul Newey (both
Birmingham Bulls), Mark Lawrence (London Rockets), Richard Draper, Martin
Fisher, Lawrence Taylor (all Leicester Panthers), Stuart Gaston (Thames Valley
Chargers), Bob Dean, Simon Newnham (both London Olympians)
DB's Scott Rowe,
Derrick Brown, Joe Jean-Pierre, Simon Jean-Pierre (all London Olympians), Kevin
Lewis (Birmingham Bulls), Ahmed Hashim (Nottingham Hoods), Adrian Piggott
(Leicester Panthers)
K Kevin Hurst (Leicester Panthers)


RB Tony Scarlett
The GB Lions National team were supposed to play in the 1995 European
championships. Their first round tie was to be against the winners of Germany
and Ukraine but after a lot of mucking about eventually the tie didn't go ahead
as Germany sensationally pulled out at the last minute leaving GB having to play
Ukraine on the eve of the Championships away, and if they won then 2 more games
in Austria who were hosting the championships all within the space of 8 days.
Not surprisingly GB pulled out handing a bye to the semis to Ukraine (who were
thrashed 37-0 by Finland).
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