Scotland emerging and aspiring girls’ squads announced for 2023
The Scotland emerging and aspiring squads for 2023 have been announced, with both squads building towards another exciting year in their development.
The teams are in action over Easter with the Aspiring Girls travelling to Belgium on 7-10th April to play Germany, Spain, and Belgium.
Over the same weekend the Emerging Girls travel to England to play the Netherlands, Spain and England.
Then on the 6th-17th July the Aspiring Girls’ are heading to Germany for the U18s EuroHockey Championships, playing against the top teams in Europe.
Meanwhile the Emerging Girls’ squad will be in Spain at the European 6 Nations.
Scotland Emerging Girls’ Squad 2023
Morven Begg – Dundee Devils
Sophia Donald – Dundee Devils
Rachel Fagerson – Dundee Devils
Kirstie Buchan – Edinburgh Lightning
Jessica Garden – Edinburgh Lightning
Marianna Maclean – Edinburgh Lightning
Anika Miedema – Edinburgh Lightning
Ella Mundell – Edinburgh Lightning
Orla Roberts – Edinburgh Lightning
Charlotte Robertson – Edinburgh Lightning
Fleur Stewart – Edinburgh Lightning
Iona Syme – Edinburgh Lightning
Imogen Aitken – Edinburgh Lightning
Amy Clark – Edinburgh Lightning
Maddie Fleming – Edinburgh Lightning
Gabriella Fontenla – Edinburgh Lightning
Ava Miller – Edinburgh Lightning
Jenna Park – Edinburgh Lighting
Lily Creighton – Glasgow Thunder
Orla Parsons – Glasgow Thunder
Verity Shields – Glasgow Thunder
Amber Wade – Glasgow Thunder
Charlotte Barr – England Based
Scotland Aspiring Girls’ Squad 2023
Ailise Milroy – Dundee Devils
Amy Ashton – Glasgow Thunder
Ava Wadsworth – Glasgow Thunder
Cara Falconer – England Based
Caterina Nelli – Glasgow Thunder
Connie Roxburgh – Edinburgh Lightning
Darcey Kearsey – Edinburgh Lightning
Darcy Littlefield – Edinburgh Lightning
Emily McLean – Edinburgh Lightning
Freya Mackay – Edinburgh Lightning
Jennifer Lane – Edinburgh Lightning
Jessica Freeland – Dundee Devils
Kiera Foster – England Based
Kirsten Murison – Edinburgh Lightning
Lexie MacMillan – Dundee Devils
Lucy Harris – Glasgow Thunder
Lucy MacMillan – Glasgow Thunder
Marissa Maclean – Edinburgh Lightning
Mhairi Low – Glasgow Thunder
Orla Tait – Edinburgh Lightning
Rebecca Gordon – Edinburgh Lightning
Riley Thomson – Dundee Devils
Ruby Crawford – Edinburgh Lightning
Sarah Hill – England Based
Sophie Anderson – Edinburgh Lightning
Tallulah McMorris – Edinburgh Lightning
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