Kent students celebrate GB American Football Performance Squad selection

The Kent Falcons student sports team are proud to announce that several outstanding players have been selected for the GB American Football Performance Squad, a remarkable achievement that reflects both individual excellence and the strength of the University’s sports programme. 

This recognition follows a season of exceptional performances from the Falcons, showcasing the depth of talent being developed across our university sports clubs. Selection to the GB Performance Squad is a testament to each athlete’s dedication, consistency, and impact at the highest level of university sport. 

 

Congratulations to the selected athletes: 

Joseph Ndudim – Offensive Line

 

Josh Jones – Offensive Line

 

Ikenna Edmundm – Offensive Line

 

Ademiju Sijuwade – Defensive Back

 

Josh Bradley – Defensive Back

 

Bolutife Arogunadade – Defensive Back

 

Sean Jinadu – Defensive Line

 

Ben Crabbe – Running Back

 

Toby Dean- Safety

Toby Dean is also a University of Kent Sports Scholar, you can view his profile on our American Football Sports Scholar webpage.

 

The Kent Falcons community could not be prouder of these athletes and their achievements. Their success highlights the quality of coaching, performance environment, and commitment to excellence that defines the Falcons programme. Special recognition also goes to Coach Ben Crabbe, whose leadership and guidance have played a vital role in developing these players and supporting their progression to national honours. 

 

Kent Falcons Head Coach Coach V praised the group’s achievement: 

“My guys! A huge congratulations on your selection to the GB team. We are all incredibly proud of you. Your hard work, discipline, and commitment have paid off — you saw an opportunity and took it. Keep pushing, keep learning, keep fighting, keep finding a way, and continue to represent the Falcons with pride. Well done.”

 

The players themselves reflected on what the selection means to them. 

Josh Jones said: 

“Making the GB team showed me I have a future in the sport beyond university. Despite injuries and self-doubt, I’m grateful for the chance to represent my country and for the support around me.” 

Josh Bradley added: 

“It’s taken work and dedication to not letting myself settle for just enough. After being rejected once, this means everything to me. It shows that all the hard work pays off.” 

Sean Jinadu added: 

“Making the GB team has taken a lot of hard work and dedication, it’s the result of working on and off the field. Alongside this my coaches Ian, Rob and Milo have helped me sharpen my skills and develop both technically and mentally.”

Bolu Arogunadade added: 

“Getting to this level in Great Britain took a lot of determination and grit. Being selected is a reminder that hard work pays off and dreams can become reality.”

 

We look forward to following the players’ journeys with the GB Performance Squad and celebrating their continued success on the national stage. 

Hear the opinions from the players ahead of the 2026 Super Bowl this Sunday.

 

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Sophia Nicholls – Marketing and Social Media Volunteer 

Dean Gonsalves – Sports Development Officer