The Bournemouth Bobcats is an English American football team based in Bournemouth, Dorset competing in the first division of the British American Football Association's Southern Conference. The team's home ground is at Slades Farm, Bournemouth, BH10 4BU.
The club was originally formed in 1986, winning the Budweiser Premier Bowl in 1987 and playing in the league's top division between 1988 and 1991 before folding.
The Bobcats reformed in 2009 and entered BAFA Community Leagues as an associate member in 2010. The newly formed Bobcats played 5 games (2âÂÂ3) over the 2010 summer months, concluding with a 34âÂÂ12 win over Bristol Apache away.
In 2011, after losing their opening three matches the Bobcats bounced back against the Gloucester Banshees beating them both away then at home to go 2âÂÂ3 with a new offensive co-ordinator. In the following games, the Bobcats lost away at South Wales and at home to the eventual Division Winners Reading in a close game. The Bobcats then had a fantastic win against the well established Cornish Sharks beating them at home 20âÂÂ12. Another win against their main rivals the Bristol Apache at home and a loss in the final game to South Wales; the Bobcats ended their first season with a 4âÂÂ6 record.
2012 saw the Bobcats re-enter the British leagues with a new head coach, Derek Burridge. The inaugural season ended up with a 4âÂÂ6 record with wins against three out of the five clubs in the division.
For the 2013 season, Mark Newell took over the role as head coach and oversaw a disappointing year for the team with them ending up with a 1âÂÂ9 season. The only win being a hard-fought last game of the season against rookie team Swindon Storm resulting in a 14âÂÂ13 win.
Led by head coach Tim Iles, who took on a multitude of responsibilities, The Bobcats went 4âÂÂ6 with wins at home and away against Portsmouth and Hastings. The away win at Hastings was one of the most courageous performances of the Bobcats who travelled light in squad numbers, had a number of key players either missing or playing both ways and also had to wait for an hour after one of the Bobcats players received treatment for a serious leg injury.
The Bobcats 2016 season would turn out to be one of their most successful in the current period. Finishing with a strong 7âÂÂ2 record and missing out on the play-offs by points difference.
Having recruited strongly in the off-season the 2017 season did not take the course originally planned and serious injuries left an undersized Bobcats squad finishing with a disappointing 3âÂÂ7 record.
The 2018 season showed improvement over the previous season and ended with a 3âÂÂ4âÂÂ1 record, with several rookies joining the team.
The Bobcats had their most successful season since reforming. A 6âÂÂ2 regular season record was enough to lead the Bobcats into the play-offs. Having put up big scores in the quarter-final against Norwich Devils and then Essex Spartans in the semi-final, they booked their place in the Britbowl XXIII South Division 2 Championship.
Unfortunately, the Bobcats lost a close encounter against the South Wales Warriors. However, with victory over Essex Spartans in the Playoff Semi-final, they had already secured promotion to Division 1. The 2020 season will see the Bobcats take on a new challenge of Division 1 football and back to a 10-game schedule.
*Played at neutral venue- New River Stadium, London.
With the unfortunate outbreak of COVID-19, the 2020 regular season was cancelled.
The Bobcats opted to take part in a regional Wessex Division which consisted of fellow Division 1 teams Portsmouth Dreadnoughts, Sussex Thunder, Rushmoor Knights and Premier Division team Solent Thrashers.
The Bobcats lined up in their SFC 1 West Division against- South Wales Warriors, Portsmouth Dreadnoughts, Oxford Saints, Rushmoor Knights and Hertfordshire Cheetahs.