Kingdom Kangaroos

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The Kingdom Kangaroos is an Australian rules football club in Fife,[1] Scotland. The name derives from the relationship with North Melbourne Football Club.

Kingdom Kangaroos ARFC
The Kingdom Kangaroos Logo - "Kingdom Kangaroos"
Names
Full nameKingdom Kangaroos
Australian Rules Football Club
Motto"Fife's only Aussie Rules Football Team"
Club details
Founded2013[2]
Colours  Navy Blue   White   Grey   Red
CompetitionScottish Australian Rules Football League
PresidentAustralia Mark Flanagan
CoachScotland Campbell Lewis
Captain(s)Scotland Pete Etherington
Ground(s)Carleton Park
Other information
Official websiteOfficial Website

Club sponsors

The first main club sponsor for the Roos was Kingdom FM.

Years Seasons Sponsor
2013–2014 1 Kingdom FM
2013-2014 1 Indentiprint
2013–2014 1 Bead Workshop Ltd
2013-2014 1 Kilted Kangaroo
2015-2016 2 Brodie's
2017-2018 2 Scotia Gas Network
2023-20242 2 Albavet

Honours

  • TyneTees Cup[3] - Winners: 2013

International players

Only players who played in major competitions are included.

Scottish Clansmen

  • Scotland Iain McGarry (Tri Nation 2013)
  • Scotland Lisle Young (Tri Nation 2013, Madrid 2014)
  • Scotland Cameron Goodall (Tri Nation 2013,Madrid 2014)
  • Scotland Robert Dempsey (Tri Nation 2013)
  • Scotland Colin Lundie (Euro Champs Bordeaux 2017)
  • Scotland Campbell Lewis (Euro Champs Bordeaux 2017, captain Euro Champs Cork 2018, Home Nations Oct 2021, Euro Champs Edinburgh 2022)
  • Scotland Harry Black (Euro Champs Bordeaux 2017)
  • Scotland Jack Chalmers (Home Nations Oct 2021)
  • Scotland Thomas Keary (Home Nations Oct 2021)
  • Northern Ireland Peter Etherington (Euro Champs Kiel 2023)

Inaugural SARFL Team players 26 April 2014

Only players who played in the first SARFL competition game against Edinburgh Bloods.

Kingdom Kangaroos

  • Scotland Steve Downie
  • Scotland Ross Barker
  • Scotland Iain McGarry
  • Scotland Gavin Scott
  • England Daniel Balson
  • Australia Alex Gregg
  • Scotland Lisle Young
  • Scotland Andrew Stenhouse
  • Scotland Robert Dempsey
  • England Sam Tidbury
  • Australia James Hopgood
  • Australia Mark Flanagan
  • England Nik Balson

References

  1. ^ Aussie Rules comes to west fife – S1Rosyth Online. Published 16 August 2013. Retrieved 16 August 2013.
  2. ^ - Published by World Footy News
  3. ^ Winners of the TyneTess 2013 – Fife Today Online. Published 22 August 2013. Retrieved 24 August 2013.