The Weekend Quidditch Report!
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Bats vs Wasps* 210 - 60 A nearly three hour match ended in a tussle for the snitch. Seems like Captain Bagman's aggressive ways have been rubbing off on his teammates, even though he didn't seem very happy to see that his seeker didn't come out with the snitch. Shouts were heard questioning Quigley's loyalty (Quigley was a Bat for seven long seasons). |
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Catapults* vs Wanderers 230 - 40 All eyes were on Caerphilly this weekend; how with the reconstructed Catapults start the season? It looks like the team had managed to pull together, or at least veteran Griff Kirkham (and former captain) made sure to impress. Allowing only four goals during the two and a half hour match, the Catapults won, even if their new captain Carys Parkin (as her jersey says now), looked nauseous the entire time. |
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Cannons* vs Tornados 150 - 180 Even though the Cannons lost the match as per usual, the Chudley stadium was roaring as if they'd won the cup. The first snitch catch for the team since Galvin Gudgeon left the team in 1979 was produced by their late season acquisition, Matt Summerby. Looks like he's been working on some moves while riding the Wanderer's bench for so long! |
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Falcons vs United* 60 - 210 The Falcons are known for their brutality, and they were in full force Sunday night. But was it really a wise idea to take out any pent up off-season rage on the United? Twenty-four fouls were committed in the match, with Finn McLaggen's squad producing fourteen of them. It seems like the United are taking no prisoners in their quest for the cup this season. |
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Harpies vs Pride* 40 - 200 After a dismal year last season and the surprising stepping down of Captain Lufkin, the Pride burst onto the pitch. Seeker Arista Sykes made her quickest snitch catch of her career, and looking not only excited about it, but rather surprised. But not more surprised than the near-shambles team of Holyhead. |
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Kestrels* vs Magpies 220 - 70 The defending champs took on their predecesors, and let the rest of the league know that they are quite sure of their repeating skills. The Magpies have been very shaken in the last week with the loss of their longtime chaser and keeper, and it wasn't a surprise that captain and seeker Odette MacFarlan seemed a bit at a loss of what to do. |
* home pitch advantage
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