Montrose Magpies

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Montrose Magpies
Team information
Hometown Montrose, Angus, Scotland
Founded
League(s) British and Irish Quidditch League
Robes Black and white with one magpie on the chest, and another on the back.
Won Championships

The Montrose Magpies are a Quidditch team that plays in the British and Irish Quidditch League. The team is the most successful in League history, having won the League Cup thirty-two times and the European Cup twice.

The team colours of the Magpies are black and white, and their playing robes are black and white with one magpie on the chest, and another on the back.

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History

1942

Seeker Eunice Murray who once petitioned for a "faster Snitch because this is just too easy" died.

1957-1968

Hamish MacFarlan captained the team.

1975

Legendary Quidditch Captain and Chaser for the Montrose Magpies, Fabius Watkins was involved in a freak collision with a helicopter. He died instantly.

1986

To the surprise of the Quidditch-playing world, the Patonga Proudsticks, an African Quidditch team, held the Montrose Magpies to a draw.

1998

Chaser Alasdair Maddock was becoming inordinately fond of Muggle sport, but claimed he "only tried football for a laugh".

1999

Maddock is blamed for the Magpies' loss to the Kenmare Kestrels, due to his attempts at using techniques from Muggle football. Magpies Seeker Lennox Campbell missed the Snitch when it was kicked at him by one of his Chasers (presumably Maddock).

Maddock was sacked by Magpies manager Cormack McLeod before their game against Caerphilly Catapults, having been caught trying to play golf. He was replaced by former Catapults player Angus Campbell.

March 2009 Trade

March 25, 2009 - The Tutshill Tornados traded Ian Cuddyer and Wallis Clayton to the Magpies for several lower level prospects.

Roster

Keeper
Ian Cuddyer
Seeker
Lorraine Irving
Chasers
Juno Grimulken, Wallis Clayton
Beaters
William Pennyapple
Coach
Augustus Snark


Former Players

Jax Woolfolk, Keeper (2008)
Edward Lynch, Beater (2008)