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Roger Yule Ball
Roger Davies
Biographical information
Born

30 June, 1978

Blood status

Pure-Blood

Title(s)
  • Captain
  • Chaser
Physical description
Species

Human

Gender

Male

Hair colour

Light Brown

Skin colour

Light

Family information
Family members
Affiliation
House

Ravenclaw

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Roger Davies (30 June 1978) was a wizard who was a Ravenclaw student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry from 1989-1996. He was the Captain of the Ravenclaw Quidditch team and played as a Chaser. He has two sisters named Natasha and Bridgette.

Biography

Early life 

Roger was born on June 30, 1978 in Great Britain or Ireland.

Hogwarts years

He began attending Hogwarts around 1989 and was sorted into Ravenclaw. He joined the Ravenclaw Quidditch team as a Chaser and eventually became their Captain.

Sixth year

"Fleur Delacour and Roger Davies stationed themselves nearest the doors; Davies looked so stunned by his good fortune in having Fleur for a partner that he could hardly take his eyes off her."
—Roger is Triwizard champion Fleur Delacour's Yule Ball date
In 1994, Roger went to the Yule Ball with Fleur Delacour and was captured by the quarter veela's beauty. He was so mesmerized by her that he repeatedly missed his mouth while he was trying to bring his food up to his mouth. They soon went hiding in the rose bushes for a secret engagement.

Seventh Year

According to Cho Chang, Roger asked her to go out with him shortly after the death of Cedric Diggory in June of 1995. She refused, as she was interested in Harry Potter at the time, though she brought this incident up to Harry when they went on a date in 1996 at Madam Puddifoot's Tea Shop, apparently to make him jealous.

Roger was also there with his own date for Valentine's Day; Harry watched them for clues as to what to do with Cho, whom he thought was eying Roger as if she wished she were with him instead. When Cho left the teashop in a dramatic and tearful fashion, Roger, along with the rest of the customers in the teashop, looked at Harry, who was left behind.

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