The yellow machine are on the move. Not only did Rogues comprehensively win South Midlands Division 2 last season with 14 wins and 1 defeat but the club founded back in January 2009 is relocating from their traditional home of Walton High to the fabulous refurbished MK Lions Arena on Winterhill.
Rogues is growing and will also field a second team for the first time this season.
New and experienced players are sought by this ambitious but party minded team.
Rogues train every Tuesday from 7.45-9.30pm at the Lions Arena, Snowdon Court, Winterhill. The first two sessions are free and the fee is just £4 per session.
Call Ed on 07966010257
The loss of Katie Peterson to Uni in Worcester is a blow but with a mix of experience (Jim Whidbourne, Andra Alexander, Grant Coffer, Michael Marienfield) and new blood (Jimmy George, Allison Jackson and Nigel Brock) and more this is a club that is growing bigger and stronger and is looking forward to stepping up to South Midlands Division 1.
Last year's coach Ed Regan is back but in a co-coaching role. Last season's captain Tracey Edwards returns as do the teenage korfball standouts Chelsie Brown and Megan Allen to lead a strong female line up that is starting to develop some depth with new players arriving over the summer.
Last year's record breaking season (Rogues had the highest scores, goal differences and best win record ever in the league) also saw Rogues make it through to the South Midlands Cup Final losing out in a thrilling match to Division 1 Champions MK Uber Bucks.
Rogues also have two of the strongest boys in the entire league with Ed Regan and Adam Baxter. Mr Baxter, a local PE teacher, managed 21 goals in the final two games of the season. This individual total beat the totals for some teams.