Scotland men’s squad announced for Italy triple header
Scotland men will continue their preparations for September’s World League 1, held in Glasgow at the National Hockey Centre, by welcoming Italy to Glasgow for a three-match challenge. The games against Italy will take place on Thursday 18 August at 7pm, Saturday 20 August at 3pm, and Sunday 21 August at 10.30am at the National Hockey Centre.
It is an exciting time for Scotland’s men’s team as they kick-off their qualifying campaign for the World Cup in 2018. The team made a great start to the summer by winning a 4-Nations tournament in Poland, and then scoring 17 goals over three games against Czech Republic in Prague recently.
The squad for the three games against Italy has been announced and is as follows:
Name |
Club |
Gordon Amour |
Edinburgh University |
Kenny Bain |
HGC |
Michael Bremner |
Klipper HC |
Patrick Christie |
Durham University |
Dan Coultas |
Edinburgh University |
Callum Duke |
Hillhead |
Luke Cranney |
Grange |
David Forrester |
Edinburgh University |
Alan Forsyth |
Surbiton |
David Forsyth |
Qui Vive |
Cammy Fraser |
Grange |
Ed Greaves |
Loughborough University |
Sean Hadfield (TBC) |
Bowdon |
Hamish Imrie |
Schaerweijde |
Lee Morton |
Kelburne |
Nick Parkes |
Surbiton |
Duncan Riddell |
Grove Menzieshill |
Robbie Shepherdson |
Loughborough University |
Jamie Wong |
Edinburgh University |
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Staff:- |
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Derek Forsyth |
Coach |
Dave Reid |
Assistant Coach |
Graham Moodie |
Assistant Coach |
Graham Stuart |
Video / GK Coach |
Heather Binnington |
Physiotherapist |
Emma Traynor |
Sports Science |
Nairn Scobie |
Sports Science |
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