Scotland U16 girls in Germany
Scotland U16 Girls travel to Mannheim this weekend for
three international matches against hosts Germany, the Netherlands
and Belgium.
Head Coach Bill Robson has named eighteen players in his squad,
including Watsonians HC quartet Catriona McLellan, Claire Hill,
Gina Ramsay, Lucy Ramsay, and Clydedale Western trio Anna Crawford,
Fiona Burnet, Rosie Shanks.
Robson was keen to emphasise that the players’ development was
his priority, not the outcome of the three matches:
“These games will be a tough examination for the players,
particularly as they will face three of the top European nations
over the course of the weekend”, he said.
“However, the performance of the players is our focus, not the
results. This will be a steep learning curve but if the players aim
to perform to their full abilities and the targets we have set, the
experience will bear fruit for the future. Any success on the pitch
we achieve will be an additional bonus.”
Match Schedule:
26 May, Scotland v Germany
27 May, Scotland v Netherlands
28 May, Scotland v Belgium
Scotland U16 Girls: Anna Crawford (Hutchesons’
Grammer, Clydesdale Western), Catriona McLellan (George Watsons
College, Watsonians), Christina Farrar (Strathallan School,
Perthshire HC), Claire Hill (Kelso High School, Watsonians), Eilidh
Thomson (George Watsons College, Inverleith HC), Emily Newlands
(Borders Fjordhus), Erin Gilchrist (High School of Glasgow, Western
Wildcats), Fiona Burnet (High School of Glasgow, Clydesale
Western), Gina Ramsay (Kelso High School, Watsonians HC), Jessica
Ross (Morgan Academy, Dundee Wanderers), Katie Devlin (High School
of Glasgow, Western Wildcats), Katie Hibbert (Robert Gordons
College, Granite City Wanderers), Kerry-Anne Hastings (Mary Erskine
School, CALA Edinburgh), Lucy Ramsay (Kelso High School,
Watsonians), Inch Megan (Strathallan School), Millie Brown (Fettes
College, CALA Edinburgh), Rosie Shanks (Craigholme, Clydesdale
Western), Zoe Sinclair (Wellington, Ayr HC)
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