From the epilogue in Deathly Hollows, it only says that she played for the Holyhead Harpies. It does not specify which position, but since she played both Seeker and Center Chaser, I would imagine it was one of those.
Yes. Before she had her three children (James Sirius, Albus Severus, and Lily Luna), Ginny was a professional Quidditch player. She played for the Holyhead Harpies.
After taking time off to have her children, Ginny became the Senior Quidditch Reporter for the Daily Prophet.
No, she is not. You are thinking of Gwenog Jones. But Ginny did later on in life play for the Holyhead team, it was her favorite team when younger!
Yes, Ginny Weasley played both Chaser and Seeker at Hogwarts, but preferred the role of Chaser and want on to play professionally.
Hermione- magical law at the ministry Harry- aura Ron- aura Ginny- holyhead harpies quiditch then daily prophet news reporter nevill- herboligy prof Luna- researching magical animals with her husband Rolf scamander
Ginny Weasley married Harry Potter and together they had three children; James Sirius, Albus Severus and Lily Luna. Prior to the birth of her children, Ginny played as a chaser for the Holyhead Harpies. After retiring from Quidditch, she became a sports journalist, mostly writing about Quidditch.
Robert Holyhead was born in 1974.
The two teams that were competing in the 422nd Quidditch World Cup (which is the Cup that was being held during Goblet of Fire) were Ireland and Bulgaria. Despite the fact that Bulgarian Seeker Viktor Krum caught the Snitch, Ireland won the match 170-160.
Gwenog Jones
I'm not sure i believe she played for the holyhead harpies before becoming married and i she might have gotten a job in the ministry.She was a professional quidditch for the for the Holyhead Harpies player before she was a parent.
Harry Potter is an Auror and after Ginny Weasley's career as a chaser for the Holyhead Harpies, she wrote as the senior Quidditch correspondent for the Daily Prophet.
I don't remember harry saying that he was a fan of any particular quidditch team because he grew up thinking he was a regular person, but in the 7th book he says that he doesn't support puddlemere united when asked about a sock by mrs. weasley
J.K Rowling gave away further information about the epilogue (set 19 years in the uture) of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows saying that Ginny became married to Harry. Rowling said that Ginny, after leaving Hogwarts, she joined to popular Quidditch team, the Holyhead Harpies. But later on, she retires from Quidditch to become the 'senior Quidditch correspondent' at the Daily Prophet because she wanted to start a family with Harry.
Yes, Ginny Weasley played both Chaser and Seeker at Hogwarts, but preferred the role of Chaser and want on to play professionally.
Ginny played professional quidditch for a while, but retired early to stay home with the children she had with her husband, Harry Potter.
they will inform the readers about the main character's lives and what happened and who marries who, for example, Harry becomes head of the Auror department in 2017, Ginny plays for the holyhead harpies, retires, becomes senior quidditch announcer and has a family with Harry with three kids...
Hermione- magical law at the ministry Harry- aura Ron- aura Ginny- holyhead harpies quiditch then daily prophet news reporter nevill- herboligy prof Luna- researching magical animals with her husband Rolf scamander
If you mean what happens to them after Deathly Hallows :- Harry becomes an Auror (along with Ron) - Harry ends up as a department head in the Auror Dept at the M.O.M. Ginny plays for Holyhead Harpies Quidditch team - then later writes about quidditch for the Daily Prophet She & Harry marry and have 3 children: James Sirius, Albus Severus and Lily Luna
He plays Quidditch for the all female team, "The Holly Head Harpies"
Ginny Weasley married Harry Potter and together they had three children; James Sirius, Albus Severus and Lily Luna. Prior to the birth of her children, Ginny played as a chaser for the Holyhead Harpies. After retiring from Quidditch, she became a sports journalist, mostly writing about Quidditch.