Scotland U18 Boys face Irish challenge
Scotland U18 Boys welcome Ireland to Glasgow this weekend for three youth international matches at Bellahouston from 21-23 June.
Head Coach Graham Dunlop’s side were in action last weekend against Ulster, where they recorded a win, loss and draw, and will be looking to build upon these performances as they look forward to the EuroHockey U18 Championships in Vienna at the end of July.
Scotland U18 Boys Team Manager Elanor Cormack said, “The focus will be to build upon last weekend’s performances in Ulster and implement the tactics the boys are working on with Graham and the coaches. Barring injury, this is the finalised squad of players we will work with for the European competition at the end of July.”

Scotland U18 Boys: Gordon Amour (Glasgow School of Sport & PSL Team Sport Clydesdale), Danny Cain (Watsonians & George Watson’s College), Patrick Christie (CALA Edinburgh & Edinburgh Academy), Murray Collins (PSL Team Sport Clydesdale & Hutchesons’ Grammar), Murdo Elwis (Grange & Kinross High School), Ed Greaves (Glynhill Hotel Kelburne), Fraser Henderson (Taunton Vale & Millfield School), Jack MacAllister (Glynhill Hotel Kelburne & Glasgow School of Sport), Aedan McCrossan (Edinburgh University), Jack McKenzie (Glynhill Hotel Kelburne & Glasgow School of Sport), Joe McConnell (Western Wildcats & Douglas Academy), Lee Morton (Glynhill Hotel Kelburne & Glasgow School of Sport), Ross Morrison (Grange), Angus Robb (Grange & Loretto), Fergus Sandison (Dundee Wanderers & Glenalmond), Grant Scott (AAM Gordonians & Robert Gordon’s College), Robbie Shepardson (Grange & Royal High School), Jamie Wong (AAM Gordonians & Robert Gordon’s College)
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