Australia national quadball team explained

Team Australia
Full Name:Australian National Quadball Team
Sport:Quidditch/Quadball
Founded:2011
Colours:Green and Gold
Coach:Tom Russell
Manager:Liz Schultz
Championships:2016
Anthem:Thunderstruck
Nickname:Team Australia Dropbears (World Cup)Aurora Australis (Nations Cup)
Association:Australian Quadball Association

The Australian national quadball team, known as the Dropbears, is the representative national team in the sport of quadball for Australia. The team made history in 2016 when it won the 2016 IQA World Cup, becoming the first non-United States Quidditch World Champions.

Australia made its international debut in 2012 at the IQA Summer Games in Oxford, UK,[1] and is one of only 4 countries to have competed in all 5 IQA World Cups.[2] [3] To date, the Dropbears are the only team to ever beat the United States at an international level.[4] [5]

The team is regulated by Quadball Australia and is a national member of the International Quadball Association.[6] [7]

History

The national team, known at the time as the 'Australian Olympic Quidditch Team', made its debut in 2012 at the International Quidditch Association Summer Games in Oxford, UK. Scheduled to coincide with the 2012 Summer Olympics, the tournament later became the first iteration of the IQA Quidditch World Cup.[8] Australia placed third of the five teams competing.[9]

The first official National Squad was formed in the lead up to what would eventually become the second IQA World Cup, with the Dropbears making their official international debut at the 2014 Global Games in Burnaby, Canada, finishing second after losing to the United States in the final.[10]

The third international quidditch world cup was held in 2016 in Frankfurt, Germany where a repeat of 2014 saw Australia and the United States once again face off in the final. After a long and tightly contested match, the Dropbears claimed Gold with a snitch catch, defeating the United States 150*-130. This historic win took the international quidditch community by storm, being a significant upset against Team USA who were previously undefeated in the entire history of the sport.[11] [12] This match remains the first and only time that the US team has been beaten at an international level.

The 2016 World Champion Dropbears squad was coached by Gen Gibson,[13] and captained by James Mortenson.[14]

The Dropbears finished 5th at the 2018 World Cup, after being defeated by the United States (the eventual winners) in the quarterfinals. The fifth IQA World Cup was scheduled to take place in 2020 in Richmond, United States, but was delayed to 2021 and then again to 2023 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Australia was subsequently invited to attend the 2022 European Games, an international tournament hosted in the off-years between the World Cup, where they came third.[15] This was seen as controversial by some due to the fact that the European Games are designed for teams based in Europe and since Australia has a strong international record they therefore went into the tournament as a favourite despite never competing in it before. However, the IQA defended allowing both Australia and Hong Kong to compete due to the lack of an equivalent continental games tournament in their region.[16]

The fifth world cup took place in July 2023 in Richmond, Virgina, where Australia finished 7th after being defeated by Belgium (the eventual Bronze medalists) in the quarterfinals.[17]

Competitive record

IQA World Cup

See main article: IQA World Cup.

Competition Position
3rd of 5[18]
2nd of 7[19]
1st of 21[20]
5th of 29[21]
2023 World Cup 7th of 15[22]
The 2020 World Cup was initially postponed to 2021 due to COVID-19,[23] and further postponed to 2023.[24]

European Games

See main article: European Games (quidditch).

!Competition!Position
2022 European Games3rd of 20

Nations Cup

!Competition!Position
2024 Nations CupQualified
Australia will compete under the team name "Aurora Australis" at the upcoming Nations Cup,[25] an international level elite-development tournament which limits the number of players a team can name who competed at for any country at the most recent IQA World Cup.[26]

Australian National Squad

As of June, 2024, the current standing national squad consists of 44 members.

The 2025 World Cup team will be selected from among the National Squad.

International Squad Lists

Quadball Nations Cup 2024 (Salou, Spain)

The squad for the 2024 Nations Cup will be coached by Tom Russell.[27]

SurnameFirst Name
AgbugbaGiac
BarrArabella
Briscoe-HoughBrendan
Briscoe-HoughZale
CollinsKelsey
CunninghamAlex
DinnarOliver
FitzgeraldCooper
HunynhVicki
KapoorRajtilak
LunaXavier
McConnellAva
MoultonMaddi
ParryKimberley
PeakChris
RapsonCaitlin
SchultzLiz
SibelAaron
TaylorEloise
VankerkoerlePhil
WenCharlotte
Reserves
Ashan Abey
Jack Emerton-Bain
Chloe Kneebone
Nicki Redman

IQA World Cup 2023 (Richmond, United States)

The squad for the 2023 World Cup was captained by Samantha Chittenden[28] and coached by Luke Derrick.[29] [30] [31]

SurnameFirst Name
ChittendenSamantha (Captain)
MortonNathan (Vice-Captain)
AstaloshNatalie
BellMadeleine
BrennerMax
ColemanOlivia
CrawfordCaroline
CreffieldRuth
DerrickLuke
FrisonBrandon
HockeyKaysanne
JonesHarrison
LindleyJessica
LindleyJoshua
MaylingCallum
RedmanNicki
SpannSimon
SutherlandJacob
WalkerCameron
WalravensHannah
VinetEdward
Reserves
Ashan Abey (replaced Baldeep Uppal, named as a reserve)
Joe Dodd (replaced Gary Hague, named as a reserve)
Nicola Gertler
Gary Hague (named in initial squad, pulled out prior to final team selection)
Ava McConnell (replaced Kaitlin Taylor, named as a reserve)
Kaitlin Taylor (named in initial squad, pulled out prior to final team selection)
Baldeep Uppal (named in initial squad, pulled out prior to final team selection)

IQA European Games 2022 (Limerick, Ireland)

The squad for the 2022 European Games was captained by Samantha Chittenden[32] and coached by Nicola Gertler, Tim Scott, and Kim Govier.[33] [34]

SurnameFirst Name
ChittendenSamantha (Captain)
MortonNathan (Vice-Captain)
AbeyAjantha
BellMadeleine
BrennerMax
CollinsKelsey
DerrickLuke
GertlerNicola
HagueGary
HockeyKarysanne
HuangHarry
JonesHarrison
LindleyJoshua
ManneringMichelle
MaylingCallum
MortonNathan
RennieIsobel
SutherlandJacob
TaylorKaitlin
WalkerCameron
WalravensHannah
VinetEdward
Reserves
Baldeep Uppal
Caroline Crawford
Matt Tingle
Sanju Valrav

IQA World Cup 2018 (Florence, Italy)

The squad for the 2018 World Cup was captained by Callum Mayling and coached by Gen Gibson and Daniel Fox.[35]

SurnameFirst Name
MaylingCallum (Captain)
AndrewArlyta
AstaloshNatalie
CulfAndrew
DerrickLuke
FrisonBrandon
KemisterNeil
MenkhorstCassia
MerryEmily
MortonNathan
NewtonMiles
O'BrienJonathon
OsbornDameon
OsmondJames
RawsonTaya
RodhouseDean
RoundClementine
SpannSimon
TasmanDeni
van KaathovenNikita
WilliamsJames
Reserves
Samantha Chittenden
Anthony Hogen
James Hyder
Harrison Jones
Rajtilak Kapoor
Stella Naylor
Isobel Rennie
Edward Vinet

IQA World Cup 2016 (Frankfurt, Germany)

The squad for the 2016 World Cup was captained by James Mortensen and coached by Gen Gibson.

SurnameFirst Name
MortensenJames (Captain)
AllenNicholas
AstaloshNatalie
CulfAndrew
DerrickLuke
FoxLeslie (replaced Tash Keehan)
GrowseJarrod
KeehanTash (named, withdrew due to injury)
HyderJames
KemisterNeil
LeeShu Ying
MaylingCallum
MenkhorstCassia
MontyHannah
MortonNathan
OsbornDameon
OsmondJames
RawsonTaya
SneddonMiles
TasmanDeni
ThomasCaitlin
WilliamsJames
Reserves
Oscar Cozens
Nicola Gertler

IQA Global Games 2014 (Burnaby, Canada)

The squad for the 2014 World Cup was captained by James Hyder.[36]

SurnameFirst NameNumber
HyderJames64 (Captain)
BellDom6
BerkowiczEmmanuel3
BrownCameron8
CulfAndrew23
DerrickLuke21
DiepMinh9
GordonRhiannon88
HunterKatherine1
Ingold-DawesCorey2
KapoorRajtilak712
MontyHannah10
MortonNathan17
OsbornDameon47
OsmondJames15
PapadamArfy22
ParkerAlli4
RawsonTaya62
StubberfieldKatelyn13
WilliamsJames32
YoungShane7

IQA Summer Games 2012 (London, England)

The squad for the 2012 IQA Summer Games was captained by Katherine Hunter.

SurnameFirst Name
HunterKatherine (Captain)
ArmstrongMatt
BaumJosh
ButeraMichael
CraneBeth
FilippellpKatie
TucknottRobbie
WashingtonSam
Note: This list is incomplete.

Most Caps

6Nathan Morton
5Luke Derrick
4Callum Mayling
3Natalie Astalosh
Samantha Chittenden*
Andrew Culf
James Hyder*
Harrison Jones*
Rajtilak Kapoor*^
Dameon Osborn
James Osmond
Taya Rawson
James Williams
Edward Vinet*

*includes one or more appearances as a reserve

^includes one or more appearances as part of Aurora Australis

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dropbears . 17 July 2024 . quidditch.org.au.
  2. Web site: Australian Dropbears . 17 July 2024 . quidditchaustralia.org.
  3. News: Brown . Simon Leo . 31 July 2014 . Harry Potter sport quidditch gains fans as Australia returns from Global Games with silver medal . ABC News.
  4. News: Seed . Daniel . 17 November 2016 . Australia's Dropbears win Quidditch World Cup . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20161117170358/http://www.stringerpress.com.au:80/news/world/australia-wins-quidditch-world-cup/ . 17 November 2016 . Stringer Press.
  5. News: Sivasubramanian . Shami . July 25, 2016 . Australia makes history by winning the 2016 Quidditch World Cup . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160730063326/http://www.sbs.com.au/topics/life/culture/article/2016/07/25/australia-makes-history-winning-2016-quidditch-world-cup . 30 July 2016 . January 13, 2020 . SBS.
  6. Web site: Global Games Team Australia Announced | US Quidditch . dead . 23 January 2017 . 2 February 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170202142407/https://www.usquidditch.org/news/2014/03/global-games-team-australia-announced .
  7. News: James . Anna . 15 July 2016 . The Day I Played Quidditch With Muggles Was Magic . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20170202014139/http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/anna-james/the-day-i-played-quidditch-with-muggles-was-magic/ . 2 February 2017 . The Huffington Post.
  8. Web site: Black . Alan . London 2012: Olympic Quidditch Expo Tournament Preview . 2024-07-17 . Bleacher Report . en.
  9. News: 15 July 2012 . Australia takes bronze at the IQA Summer Games . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120727030806/http://australianquidditchassociation.com/australia-takes-bronze-at-the-iqa-summer-games/ . 27 July 2012 . 17 July 2024 . Australian Quidditch Association.
  10. News: Marmer . Andy . July 20, 2014 . Team USA Secure Gold in Shutout Against Australia . https://archive.today/20140720102552/http://www.usquidditch.org/news/2014/07/team-usa-secures-gold-in-shutout-against-australia . 20 July 2014 . November 16, 2014 . US Quidditch.
  11. News: Lehmann . Danielle . Donnelly . Bruce . 20 July 2016 . World Cup 2016: Spotlight on the United States . 23 July 2024 . The Quidditch Post.
  12. News: Marmer . Andy . 24 July 2016 . The World Turned Upside Down . 17 July 2024 . The Quidditch Post.
  13. News: Cain . Sian . July 25, 2016 . Australian Dropbears defeat US team to win Quidditch World Cup . January 13, 2020 . The Guardian.
  14. News: Hirst . Nicholas . 22 February 2016 . Australian Dropbears Team Announcement . 17 July 2024 . Quidditch Australia.
  15. News: Kohoutová . Veronika . 10 August 2022 . England Wins the Last International Quidditch Tournament . 17 July 2024 . MuggleNet.
  16. News: Kohoutová . Veronika . 28 June 2022 . Australia and Hong Kong Will Participate in the IQA European Games . 17 July 2024 . MuggleNet.
  17. Web site: Quidditch Australia . 17 July 2023 . DROPBEARS DEFEATED BY BELGIUM 60*-140 . 17 July 2024 . Facebook.
  18. News: McGill Reporter Staff . 10 July 2012 . Students represent Canada at Quidditch Summer Games . 7 April 2022 . McGill Reporter.
  19. Web site: Team USA Secures Gold in Shutout Against Australia US Quidditch . 2014-07-20 . https://archive.today/20140720102552/http://www.usquidditch.org/news/2014/07/team-usa-secures-gold-in-shutout-against-australia . 2014-07-20 .
  20. News: 25 July 2016 . Australia's Dropbears win Quidditch World Cup, inspired by Harry Potter game . ABC News.
  21. News: Caccamo . Cameron . 2 July 2018 . Australia Places Fifth at Quidditch World Cup . 18 December 2019 . Quidditch Australia.
  22. News: 21 July 2023 . The US National Team takes home the trophy at IQA World Cup 2023 . International Quadball Association.
  23. News: 15 April 2020 . IQA World Cup 2020 postponed to 2021 . 14 August 2021 . International Quidditch Association.
  24. News: 12 July 2021 . IQA World Cup and IQA BIPOC Committee Findings . 14 August 2021 . International Quidditch Association.
  25. Web site: Quadball Australia . 13 July 2024 . We're excited to announce that the squad going to the Nations Cup... . 2024-07-17 . Facebook.
  26. Web site: Quadball Nations Cup . 20 June 2024 . To all team representatives and players... . 2024-07-17 . Facebook.
  27. Web site: Quadball Australia . 14 May 2024 . Quadball Australia community, We are excited to announce... . 18 July 2024 . Facebook.
  28. Web site: Quidditch Australia . 7 July 2023 . Meet the 2023 Australian Dropbears Captain and Vice Captain! . 18 July 2024 . Facebook.
  29. Web site: Quidditch Australia . 22 September 2022 . Quidditch Australia is very excited to announce Luke Derrick as Head Coach of the 2023 Australian Dropbears! . 18 July 2024 . Facebook.
  30. Web site: Quidditch Australia . 2 May 2023 . The Australian Dropbears are pleased to welcome to the team Ashan Abey, Ava McConnell and Joe Dodd! . 18 July 2024 . Facebook.
  31. Web site: Quidditch Australia . 3 May 2023 . Meet the 2023 Australian Dropbears! . 18 July 2024 . Facebook.
  32. Web site: Quidditch Australia . 20 July 2022 . Meet the 2022 Dropbears Captain and Vice Captain! . 18 July 2024 . Facebook.
  33. Web site: Quidditch Australia . 19 March 2022 . The Quidditch Australia board is pleased to announce the management staff for the Australian Dropbears... . 18 July 2024 . Facebook.
  34. Web site: Quidditch Australia . 6 May 2022 . Quidditch Australia is proud to announce the 2022 Dropbears Squad! . 18 July 2024 . Facebook.
  35. Web site: Quidditch Australia . 3 February 2018 . Congratulations and best of luck to everyone involved in Team Australia for 2018 . 18 July 2024 . Facebook.
  36. Web site: Quidditch Australia . 17 July 2014 . 2 Days until the IQA Global Games in Burnaby... . 18 July 2024 . Facebook.