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South Cardiff Panthers
South Cardiff Panthers logo
Names
Full nameSouth Cardiff Panthers Australian Rules Football Club
Nickname(s)Panthers
Club details
Founded2007
ColoursBlue and White
CompetitionWelsh Australian Rules Football League
Premierships2009, 2010, 2011 & 2012
Ground(s)Sport Wales National Centre Pontcanna Pitch
Other information
Official websitecardiffpanthers.com

The South Cardiff Panthers is an Australian rules football team based in Cardiff, Wales.[1] The club play in the Welsh Australian Rules Football League under a 9-a-side rules format.

History

The South Cardiff Panthers were one of the founding member teams of the WARFL, playing their first season in 2008.

Past Results

Year Position Won Lost Forfeit Points
2008 2 5 3 0 10
2009 1 12 0 0 24
2010 1 7 1 0 14
2012 2 7 0 1 28
2013 1 9 1 0 37

From 2012 season onwards: Win = 4Pts Draw = 2 Pts Loss = 1 Pt Forfeit = 0 Pts

Titles

Cymru Clwb Cup winners League winners League Premiership winners
3 (2010, 2011, 2012 & 2013) 4 (2009, 2010, 2011 & 2013) 4 (2009, 2010, 2011 & 2012)

Honours

Year Clubman Of The Year Rookie Of The Year Most Improved Player Players Player Of The Year Top Goal Scorer Top Points Scorer
2012 Kim Swain Owain Ryland Brian Sparkes Scott Jones Scott Jones 24 Goals Scott Jones 165 Pts

Notable players

Andrew Atack, Edward Doe, Mark Horsman, David James (Great Britain Bulldogs) David Saunders (2010 Euro Cup Team)

2012 Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 {{{pos}}} England ENG Andrew Atack
2 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Joshua Davey
3 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Morris Attard
4 {{{pos}}} New Zealand NZL Bryan Bliss
5 {{{pos}}} Scotland SCO Mick Ferry
6 {{{pos}}} Scotland SCO David Gamble
7 {{{pos}}} England ENG David Holtam
8 {{{pos}}} England ENG Chris James
9 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL James Gibson
10 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL David Saunders
11 {{{pos}}} Hong Kong HKG Kim Swain
12 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Arron Thomas
13 {{{pos}}} Scotland SCO Dougie Young
14 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Scott Jones
15 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Jon Saunders
16 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Brian Sparkes
17 {{{pos}}} Australia AUS Sam Owen
18 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Lenny James
19 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Owain Ryland
20 {{{pos}}} New Zealand NZL Emmerson Bessell
21 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Chris Strevens

2013 Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 {{{pos}}} England ENG Andrew Atack
2 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Joshua Davey
3 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Morris Attard
4 {{{pos}}} New Zealand NZL Bryan Bliss
5 {{{pos}}} Scotland SCO David Gamble
6 {{{pos}}} England ENG Chris James
7 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL James Gibson
8 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL David Saunders
9 {{{pos}}} Hong Kong HKG Kim Swain
10 {{{pos}}} Scotland SCO Dougie Young
11 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Scott Jones
12 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Jon Saunders
13 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Brian Sparkes
14 {{{pos}}} Australia AUS Sam Owen
15 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Owain Ryland
16 {{{pos}}} New Zealand NZL Emmerson Bessell
17 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Chris Strevens
18 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Nick Lewis
19 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Matt Virden
20 {{{pos}}} England ENG Eliot Rich
21 {{{pos}}} England ENG Josh Purson
22 {{{pos}}} Wales WAL Rhys Clayton

See also

References