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Caerphilly Catapults Caerphilly Catapults

The Welsh Catapults, formed in 1402, wear vertically striped robes of light green and scarlet. Their distinguished club history includes eighteen League wins and a famous triumph in the European Cup final of 1956, when the defeated the Norwegian Karasjok Kites. The tragic demise of their most famous player, “Dangerous” Dai Llewellyn, who was eaten by a Chimaera while on holiday in Mykonos, Greece, resulted in a day of national mourning for all Welsh witches and wizards. The Dangerous Dai Commemorative Medal is now awarded at the end of each season for the League player who has taken the most exciting and foolhardy risks during a game.
Kennilworthy Whisp - Quidditch Through the Ages

ACTIVE ROSTER
Seeker Priddy, Brynn - TEAM CAPTAIN
Keeper Morgan, Kendell
Chaser Pugh, Meredid
Chaser Tittensor, Reese
Chaser Morris, Gwen
Beater Kendrick, Dylan
Beater Perkins, Gavin

RESERVE ROSTER
Seeker Lloyd, Evan
Keeper Rydderch, Elain
Chaser Crewe, Tristan
Beater Price, Glenda

STAFF ROSTER
Hust, Theodore - MANAGER