H'ANGUS

'H'Angus the Monkey' is the official mascot of Hartlepool United F.C.. The name "H'Angus" is a pun of the word hang and the name Angus, and is derived from the monkey hanger legend of Hartlepool. The mascot made his debut on October 31, 1999 during Hartlepool’s first round F.A. Cup victory over Millwall.

Contents
Stuart Drummond
Controversial Behaviour
Election For Mayor
Ceri Anderson
Scott Llewellyn
Reference

Stuart Drummond


H'Angus the Monkey

Controversial Behaviour

The first person known to haved "played" H'Angus was Stuart Drummond, a friend of some of the local Hartlepool media. However Drummond was actually the second person to play him, a non-Hartlepool fan is believed to have played him the first time[1]. Drummond became the most popular version of H'Angus with his outrageous antics. During an away against Scunthorpe on November 4, 2001, H'Angus was famously thrown out for the first time in his career. A steward took offence to H'Angus standing up and leading the Hartlepool fans into song. H'Angus once again angered the stewards when he simulated sex on a female steward and he was promptly escorted away in front of a bemused set of away supporters.
Drummond caused even more controversy during the first leg of Hartlepool’s play-off match away to Blackpool on May 13, 2001, after he played with an inflated doll. H'Angus was once again escorted off by police but was released without charge. A police spokesman later claimed that H'Angus had been "drunk"[2].
Election For Mayor

Drummond approached Hartlepool chairman Ken Hodcroft with an idea for some publicity and asked him to fund the £500 deposit that would allow him to stand for election. Hodcroft accepted the proposal but wanted the club to stay out of politics so forced Drummond to make the agenda his own and separate from the club. Drummond ran for mayor under his own name, campaigning for "free bananas" for all schoolchildren. He campaigned both at matches, much to the bemusement of opposition fans, and also locally and away from the football pitch. On May 2 2002, Drummond was elected the first directly-elected mayor of Hartlepool. Drummond immediately decided to concentrate on politics and ceased being H'Angus; he was quoted as saying, "I am Stuart Drummond, I am the Mayor of Hartlepool, not the monkey."[3]

Ceri Anderson


The departure of Drummond forced Hartlepool to hold auditions for a new person to take over the role of H'Angus. Dozens of fans applied for the auditions and they were cut down to six. The final six auditionees then had to wear the famous costume and perform for a half during Hartlepool’s pre-season friendlies. Student Ceri Anderson was deemed the "most monkey-like" and won the job as H'Angus[4]. She had applied for the job after being encouraged by her 7-year-old son, Ralf. However, Ceri Anderson refused to enter the world of politics and is quoted as saying, "I came into the job because I'm a Hartlepool fan, not because I'm looking to start a career in politics."2 Predecessor Stuart Drummond praised her for her performance as H’Angus[5].

Scott Llewellyn


Scott Llewellyn was the next person to take the role.
Since Scott has taken over the role as H'Angus he has achieved a third place finish in the WBX mascot Grand National[1]. He followed this by competing in the Great North Run 2006, where he raised over £555 pounds. [6]

Reference



1. Quay's bid to enter the hall of footballing fame

2. Young mum makes a monkey out of herself

3. Labour slips on mayoral banana skin

4. Mum wins coveted monkey job

5. New mascot fits monkey suit

6. Hartlepool & District Hospice Charity Registration No 510824. Event date, 1st Oct 2006 [2].


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