Great Britain’s Men announce squad for European Tour
Great Britain’s men have named a 22-strong squad for their European tour in June where they will play five matches across ten days against three countries.
The team further has 2 Scottish Internationalists with Lee Morton making his official GB debut. Chris Grassick, unfortunately, misses the tour through injury.
The squad will travel out on the 12 June moving across Europe taking on Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany before returning on the 22 June.
They begin the tour with two matches against world number three side Belgium at Beerschot HC before a single match against the Netherlands in Breda on 18 June.
The tour finishes with two matches against Germany at Rot Weiss HC in Cologne before travelling back to Bisham Abbey.
During the ongoing recruitment phase for a new Men’s Head Coach, Russell Garcia will be leading the team during this tour.
Our matches with Belgium and Germany will be capped matches with the game against the Netherlands uncapped.

Squad:
George Pinner (GK) (C)
Harry Gibson (GK)
Brendan Creed
Adam Dixon
Jonty Griffiths
Michael Hoare
Henry Weir
Ollie Willars
Dan Kyriakides *
David Ames
James Gall
Harry Martin
Phil Roper (C)
Ian Sloan (C)
Barry Middleton
Liam Ansell
Will Calnan
David Condon
Alan Forsyth **
Chris Griffiths
Sam Ward
Lee Morton **
*denotes Welsh athlete
**denotes Scottish athlete
Fixtures:
Thu 14 June – Match 1 v Belgium (3pm) – Beerschot HC
Sat 16 June – Match 2 v Belgium (3pm) – Beerschot HC
Mon 18 June – Match 3 v Netherlands (7pm) – Breda *
Wed 20 June – Match 4 v Germany (7pm) – Rot Weiss HC
Fri 22 June – Match 5 v Germany (11am) – Rot Weiss HC
* Match with the Netherlands is uncapped
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