Austria & Poland for Scotland Men
Scotland Men will play both Austria and Poland in
international matches on 4 & 5 August, as they continue their
preparations for the FIH World League Round 1 in
September.
Derek Forsyth includes 17 players for the trip to Poland,
including Dan Coultas who scored an unprecedented five goals in the
Celtic Cup match against South Africa last month. Glynhill Hotel
Kelburne trio William Marshall, Iain Scholefield and Gareth Hall
will all edge closer to the milestone of 100 international caps
this weekend with all three players in the nineties.
Youngsters Callum Duke and Ian Moodie continue their impressive
start to their international careers by retaining their places from
the Celtic Cup, while Clydesdale’s Fraser Hirst is included in the
squad and could win his first senior cap.
The Scots play the FIH World League Round 1 in Lousada, Portugal
from 25-30 September where they play hosts Portugal, Italy,
Morrocco and Gibralter.
Scotland Men: Jamie Cachia (Sheffield HC), Dan
Coultas (Durham University), Russell Anderson (Brooklands HC), Ian
Moodie (Western Wildcats), Fergus Dunn (Surbiton), Kenny Bain (THC
Hurley), Wei Adams (AMN Hillhead), Callum Duke (Edinburgh
University), Phil Carr (Loughborough HC), Ross Stott (East
Grinstead), Fraser Hirst (Clydesdale HC), Adam MacKenzie
(Inverleith), Gavin Byers (Grove Menzieshill), Gordon McIntyre
(Beeston HC), William Marshall, Iain Scholefield, Gareth Hall (all
Glynhill Hotel Kelburne).
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