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Angus Campbell

"[He] scored seven goals, helping to propel the Magpies to a 260-40 win and moving them up into second place in the league."
-- match report in the Daily Prophet (DP3)

Angus Campbell

Angus Campbell is a Chaser for the Montrose Magpies Quidditch team in the 1990s.

Hired as the replacement Chaser (after the manager of the Magpies fired Alasdair Maddock), Campbell scored seven goals against the Caerphilly Catapults in his first game for the team. Who needs that Mugglemanic Maddock anyway? (DP3)

Commentary

Etymology

Angus is the English form of the Gaelic name Aonghus, meaning "one strength" (óen "one" and gus "force, strength, energy") (Behind the Name).

Campbell is a Gaelic surname deriving from cam béul meaning "wry or crooked mouth". It may also derive from Latin de bello campo meaning "of the beautiful field" (Internet Surname Database).

Notes

Related images:

Lexicon list of Chasers

Although the date printed on the third Daily Prophet Newsletter (DP3) is 1 June 1999, the timeframe for this event is 1992-1993.

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