Our Teams
Our team names are based on historical conquerors.
Here are some interest facts behind our team names



Development - Year 1
Our youngest club members - this is where it all starts!
Development - Year 2
Our Year 2 development group, learning to love the game.
Kiowa - Year 3/4
The Kiowa are warriors, they are a Native American tribe and an indigenous people of the Great Plains of the United States. Although in some ways the Kiowas displayed a typical Plains Indian culture, they had an effective and well organized military design and were thought to be one of the most warlike tribes.

Apaches - Year 5
The Apache tribes fought the invading Spanish and Mexican peoples for centuries. The first Apache raids appear to have taken place during the late 17th century. In 19th-century confrontations the US army found the Apache to be fierce warriors and skillful strategists.


Cyrus - Year 5
Cyrus the Great was the founder of the Persian Achaemenid Empire. Hailing from Persis, he brought the Achaemenid dynasty to power by defeating the Median Empire and embracing all of the previous civilized states of the ancient Near East, expanding vastly and eventually conquering most of West Asia and much of Central Asia to create what would soon become the largest polity in human history at the time.
Mohawks - Year 6
The Mohawks, part of the Iroquois Confederacy, gained dominance though a combination of factors including their fierce warrior culture, strategic alliances, their effective use of firearms and their ability to launch surprise raids against neighbouring tribes.

Vikings - Year 7
Vikings conquered through a combination of surprise tactics, superior seafarimg abilities, swift raiding parties and the element of fear they instilled in their enemies. Their ability to quickly land of a beach and attack before defences could be mounted was a key advantage.

Pharaohs - Year 7
Pharaohs were the King or Queen of Egypt. Most pharaohs were men but some well-known pharaohs, such as Nefertiti and Cleopatra, were women!

Zulus - Year 7
Zulus are known for their strong fighting spirit which has fashioned renowned warriors in history including the likes of Shaka Zulu who played a prominent role in various Zulu wars.

Incas - Year 8
The Incas used diplomacy before conquering a territory, they preferred peaceful assimilation.  However, if they faced resistance they would forcefully incorporate the new territory.

Iceni - Year 8
Iceni’s existed during the the Iron Age and early Roman era, and are best remembered for their revolt in AD 60 to 61, led by their ruler Queen Boudica, in which they challenged Roman rule in Britain.

Amazon - Year 9
The myth says that they were the most powerful women ever. In the ancient times, they were said to be a tribe of independent, mighty women!

Tomahawks - Year 9
The tomahawk is an iconic symbol of Native American culture.  The tomahawk was used in both war and peace. During times of war, it was a powerful weapon that could be used for hand-to-hand combat. During times of peace, it was a versatile tool – perfect for hunting, chopping and cutting.

Sargon - Year 10
Sargon of Akkad also known as Sargon the Great, was the first ruler of the Akkadian Empire, known for his conquests of the Sumeriancity-states in the 24th to 23rd centuries BC. He is sometimes identified as the first person in recorded history to rule over an empire.

Zia - Year 10
The Pueblo Revolt of 1680, also known as Popé's Rebellion, was an uprising of most of the indigenous Zia people against the Spanish colonizers in the province of Santa Fe de Nuevo México.

Aztecs - Year 10/11
The Aztecs were a fierce tribe of warriors who settled in the Valley of Mexico in the 13th century. They fought endless wars with neighbouring tribes until they dominated most of what is now Mexico.

Kamanchees - Year 10/11
The Kamanchees known as the "Lords of the Plains", were regarded as perhaps the most dangerous Indians Tribes in the frontier era.