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"Twice European Champions, the Magpies have fans across the globe."
— The popularity of the Magpies[src]

The Montrose Magpies were a Quidditch team that played in the British and Irish Quidditch League. The team was 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 were black and white, and their playing robes were black and white with one magpie on the chest, and another on the back. Lennox Campbell, Angus Campbell, Eunice Murray, Alasdair Maddock and Fabius Watkins were known to have played for the Magpies. Cormack McLeod was a known manager of the Magpies.

Minerva McGonagall was an avid supporter of the Montrose Magpies, having grown up in Scotland.[2] Magpies supporters banners were available to buy in Quality Quidditch Supplies in 1992.[3]

History[]

1942[]

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

19571968[]

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.

1980s[]

During the 1985–1986 school year, Wigtown Wanderers player Ethan Parkin was injured during a match with the Montrose Magpies. This caused his daughter, Skye Parkin, to temporarily leave Hogwarts before the Quidditch team tryouts that year to return home and check on him. Fortunately, Ethan was recovering well and Skye returned in time to compete.

1986[]

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

1990s[]

Montrose Magpies Uniform

A Magpies player in their team's uniform

In 1998, Chaser Alasdair Maddock was becoming inordinately fond of Muggle sport, but claimed he "only tried football for a laugh".

In 1999, Maddock was 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.

League Standings On October 1st 1999

Pos Team
1 Ballycastle Bats
2 Puddlemere United
3 Montrose Magpies
4 Tutshill Tornados
5 Kenmare Kestrels
6 Pride of Portree
7 Appleby Arrows
8 Caerphilly Catapults
9 Holyhead Harpies
10 Wimbourne Wasps
11 Chudley Cannons
12 Wigtown Wanderers
13 Falmouth Falcons

Bodmin Moor Millenium Stadium was the site of a league final between Montrose Magpies and Puddlemere United sometime in the late 1990s.[4]

Squads[]

Montroselogo Montrose Magpies
1957–1968
Chasers
Unknown Unknown Unknown
Beaters
  Unknown Unknown  
Keeper Seeker
Unknown Unknown

Substitutes
Unknown


Hamish MacFarlan (Captain) (unknown position)

Montroselogo Montrose Magpies
1998–1999
Chasers
Alasdair Maddock Unknown Unknown
Beaters
  Unknown Unknown  
Keeper Seeker
Unknown Lennox Campbell

Substitutes
Unknown


Angus Campbell (Manager)

Gallery[]

Appearances[]

Notes and references[]

  1. As Puddlemere United, the oldest team in the British and Irish Quidditch League, was founded that year, the Montrose Magpies had to be founded later.
  2. Pottermore biography of Minerva McGonagall (transcription available here)
  3. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film) (DVD Diagon Alley tour)
  4. (see this image)
British and Irish Quidditch League
Times de Quadribol da Grã-Bretanha e Irlanda2
Quidditch teams
England Appleby Arrows · Chudley Cannons · Falmouth Falcons · Puddlemere United · Tutshill Tornados · Wimbourne Wasps
Ireland and Northern Ireland Kenmare Kestrels · Ballycastle Bats
Scotland Banchory Bangers · Montrose Magpies · Pride of Portree · Wigtown Wanderers
Wales Caerphilly Catapults · Holyhead Harpies
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