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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

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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

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  • TyneTees Cup[3] - Winners: 2013

International players

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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

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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

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  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.