Maddock blamed for Kestrels' win
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Maddock blamed for Kestrels’ win is an article in the Sports section of the Daily Prophet, after another mistake by Quidditch player Alasdair Maddock (DP2). Maddock was the Chaser for the Montrose Magpies Quidditch team and the cause of his team’s loss against the Kenmare Kestrels. This came about because… Read MoreMagnus "Dent Head" Macdonald• Character
Magnus “Dent Head” Macdonald was a wizard who unsuccessfully campaigned for the Ministry of Magic to remove its ban on the dangerous Scottish wizarding sport of Creaothceann (QA2). Read MoreMagnus "Dent-Head" Macdonald tries to reintroduce Creaothceann, to no avail• Event
In the 1960s, Magnus Macdonald attempted to re-introduce the Scottish game of Creaothceann, which was popular in the Middle Ages. This sport involved trying to catch hundreds of falling rocks and Bludgers in cauldrons attached to the player’s heads – and resulted in many deaths. It… Read MoreMagpie Chaser "Only Tried Football for a Laugh"
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Magpie Chaser “Only Tried Football for a Laugh” is an article in the Sports section of the Daily Prophet about Alasdair Maddock’s obsession with Muggle sports (DP1). The Prophet reported that Maddock, a Chaser for the Montrose Magpies Quidditch team, had been spotted practising… Read MoreMontague Knightly• Character
Montague Knightly was Wizard Chess champion in the 1500s (FW). Read MoreMontague Knightley, wizard chess champion, is born• EventMontague Knightley, wizard chess champion, dies• EventMugglemaniac Maddock must quit Magpies, says McLeod
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Mugglemaniac Maddock must quit Magpies, says McLeod is a headline in the Sports section of the Daily Prophet, continuing the saga of Alasdair Maddock’s obsession with Muggle sports (DP3). It is reported that Chaser Maddock of the Montrose Magpies Quidditch team was sacked by team manager Cormack… Read MoreMusical Statues
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Games, toys, and jokes
U.S.: game known as “Freeze” or “Statues” (not the same thing as musical chairs, though similar as both games are played to music). In musical statues players dance around foolishly and must “freeze” like a statue when the music stops. Read More