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    Holyhead Harpies The Holyhead Harpies is a very old Welsh club (founded 1203), unique among Quidditch teams around the world because it has only ever hired witches. Harpy robes are dark green with a golden talon upon the chest. The Harpies defeat of the Heidelberg Harriers in 1953 is widely agreed to have been one of the finest Quidditch games ever seen. Fought over a sevenday period, the game was brought to an end by a spectacular Snitch capture by the Harpy Seeker Glynnis Griffiths. The Harriers Captain Rudolf Brand famously dismounted from his broom at the end of the match and proposed marriage to his opposite number, Gwendolyn Morgan, who concussed him with her Cleansweep Five.

    Kenmare Kestrels This Irish side was founded in 1291 and is popular worldwide for the spirited displays of their leprechaun mascots and the accomplished harp playing of their supporters. The Kestrels wear emeraldgreen robes with two yellow Ks back to back on the chest. Darren OHare, Kestrel Keeper 194760, captained the Irish National Team three times and is credited with the invention of the Chaser Hawkshead Attacking Formation (see Chapter Ten).

    Montrose Magpies The Magpies are the most successful team in the history of the British and Irish League, which they have thirtytwo times. Twice European Champions, the Magpies have fans across the globe. Their many outstanding players include the Seeker Eunice Murray (died 1942), who once petitioned for a faster Snitch because this is just too easy, and Hamish MacFarlan (Captain 195768), who followed his successful Quidditch career with an equally illustrious period as Head of the Department of Magical Games and Sports. The Magpies wear black and white robes with one magpie on the chest and another on the back.


    Pride of Portree This team comes from the Isle of Skye, where it was founded in 1292. The Prides, as they are known to their fans, wear deeppurple robes with a gold star on the chest. Their most famous Chaser, Catriona McCormack, captained the team to two League s in the 1960s, and played for Scotland thirtysix times. Her daughter Meaghan currently plays Keeper for the team. (Her son Kirley is lead guitarist with the popular wizarding band The Weird Sisters.)

    Puddlemere United Founded in 1163, Puddlemere United is the oldest team in the League. Puddlemere has twentytwo League s and two European Cup triumphs to its credit. Its team anthem Beat Back Those Bludgers, Boys, and Chuck That Quaffle Here was recently recorded by the singing sorceress Celestina Warbeck to raise funds for St. Mungos Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries. Puddlemere players wear navyblue robes bearing the club emblem of two crossed golden bulrushes.


    Tutshill Tornados The Tornados wear skyblue robes with a double T in dark blue on the chest and back. Founded in 1520, the Tornados enjoyed their greatest period of success in the early twentieth century when, captained by Seeker Roderick Plumpton, they the League Cup five times in a row, a British and Irish record. Roderick Plumpton played Seeker for England twentytwo times and holds the British record for fastest capture of a Snitch during a game (three and a half seconds, against Caerphilly Catapults, 1921).

    Wigtown Wanderers This Borders club was founded in 1422 by the seven offspring of a wizarding butcher named Walter Parkin. The four brothers and three sisters were by all accounts a formidable team who rarely lost a match, partly, it is said, because of the intimidation felt by opposing teams at the sight of Walter standing on the sidelines with a wand in one hand and a meat cleaver in the other. A Parkin descendant has often been found on the Wigtown team over the centuries and in tribute to their origins, the players wear bloodred robes with a silver meat cleaver upon the chest.


    Wimbourne Wasps The Wimbourne Wasps wear horizontally striped robes of yellow and black with a wasp upon their chests. Founded in 1312, the Wasps have been eighteen times League ners and twice semifinalists in the European Cup. They are alleged to have taken their name from a nasty incident which occurred during a match against the Appleby Arrows in the midseventeenth century, when a Beater flying past a tree on the edge of the pitch noticed a wasps nest among the branches and batted it towards the Arrows Seeker, who was so badly stung that he had to retire from the game. Wimbourne and thereafter adopted the wasp as their lucky emblem. Wasp fans (also known as Stingers) traditionally buzz loudly to distract opposing Chasers when they are taking penalties.
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