U21 Scots face tough Four Nations challenge in Ireland
Scotland U21 Men continue their preparations for the EuroHockey Junior Nations Championship II event this summer with a Four Nations tournament in Ireland from 11-13 February.
Featuring home nation Ireland, England and Germany, the tournament promises to provide Scotland U21 Head Coach Graham Moodie’s side with a stern test of their credentials with three of Europe’s top sides competing.
PSL Team Sport Clydesdale and Glynhill Kelburne provide the backbone of the squad, including Grant Scott, Gregor Hirst, Michael McKenzie, and Murray Collins from the Titwood outfit, and Jack McAllister, Jack McKenzie, Lee Morton and Ed Greaves from the Paisley side.
The Scots open the tournament against Ireland tomorrow, before matches against Germany and England.
Scotland U21 Men: Sean Hadfield (Grange), Grant Scott, Gregor Hirst, Michael McKenzie, Murray Collins (all PSL Team Sport Clydesdale), Jack McAllister, Jack McKenzie, Ed Greaves, Lee Morton (all Glynhill Kelburne), Jamie Wong, Aedan McCrossan (all Edinburgh University), Andrew Malcolm, Patrick Christie (both Inverleith), Fergus Sandison (Dundee Wanderers), Jake Hibbert (Durham University), Joe McConnell (Western Wildcats), Fraser Henderson, Scott Lindsay (White Star)
Scotland Officials: Alex Fedenczuk (umpire)
For more information about the tournament, including match schedule, please visit the Irish Hockey website.
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