Scotland U21 squads in action against Ulster
Scotland’s junior men and women international squads will make the short trip to nearby Northern Ireland early next week to face their U21 counterparts from Ulster in two matches from 2-3 March.
While Scotland U21s do not have any European competition commitments this summer, both squads have a busy schedule to look forward to, including matches against England, France and Ireland later this year.
The matches take place at the Shaw’s Bridge Sports Complex in Belfast.
Match Schedule
Monday 2 March
Scotland U21M v Ulster, 1800
Scotland U21W v Ulster, 2000
Tuesday 3 March
Scotland U21M v Ulster, 1400
Scotland U21W v Ulster, 1600
Squads
Scotland U21 Men: James Carrie (CALA Edinburgh), Aedan McCrossan, Gordon Amour, Jock Breckenridge (all Edinburgh University), Murray McDiarmid, Joe McConnell, Fabian Goldie (all Western Wildcats), Robbie Shepherdson, Murray Collins, Edward Greaves, Jack McAllister (all Loughborough University), Patrick Christie (Inverleith), John McCluskey, Hamish Imrie (both Grange), Fraser Henderson (Bath Buccanneers), Jack McKenzie, Lee Morton (both Kelburne), Fergus Sandision (Dundee Wanderers)
Scotland U21 Women: Jayne McLaughlin, Zoe Sinclair (both Western Wildcats), Alison Eadie, Claire Hill, Katie Hibbert, Susan Graham, Waverley Miller (all Edinburgh University), Christina Farrar, Karin Belch, Katie Robertson (all Grove Menzieshill), Emily Newlands, Kirsty Hill (both Watsonians), Phoebe Crosthwaite (CALA Edinburgh), Lucy Lanigan (Edinburgh University), Catriona McLellan (Durham University), Kerry-Anne Hastings (Whitley Bay and Tynemouth), Iona Armour (Grove Menzieshill), Francis Lonergan (Clydesdale Western)
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