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Red Devil - Amphilophus labiatus (Günther, 1864) [more of this species]
Apparently all Australian Red Devils are a Hybrid between A. labiatus and A. citrinellus
Date: March 2, 2012
Location: Hazelwood [more at this location]
Country: Australia
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12. Meisterschaftsrunde, Junioren U16:
Red Devils – UHC Sarganserland 12:3
Mehrzweckhalle, Altendorf.
© Pascal Müller, www.seppli.li
Die Brücke über die Orne ist nun ebenfalls von Red Devils besetzt. Da diese Briten nun in Aufklärungsreichweite sind, wird der Chip entfernt und die Einheiten aufgedeckt.
The Orne Bridge is now in possession of red devils as well. While the Germans advance, these british troops are being spotted. So the token is replaced by "real" miniatures (GHQ).
Sarganserlandcup, Herren NLB:
Red Devils – Ticino Unihockey 8:4
Sporthalle Riet, Sargans.
© Pascal Müller, www.seppli.li
Schweizer Cup 1/16-Final, Herren NLB:
Red Devils – UHC Grünenmatt 3:8 (1:3, 1:0, 1:5)
Mehrzweckhalle, Altendorf.
© Pascal Müller
Salford Rugby Football Club, more famously known at the time as "The Red Devils". This photo shows the Rugby Football League Championship cup won by Salford in the 1936-37 season. The Championship cup is flanked by two other cups, one of which is probably the Lancashire Cup, won in the same season. One of Salford's best known players was Augustus "Gus" John F. Risman, who debuted for Salford in 1929. He can be seen seated in the second row, on the left.