Scotland squads named for Czech Republic matches in Glasgow
Scotland Senior Men and Senior Women squads both have been named for international matches against Czech Republic from 26-28 June at the Glasgow National Hockey Centre.
As part of an International Festival of Hockey in Glasgow, both Scottish squads will play three international matches.
The Czechs are ranked number 27 in the world for men and ranked number 35 in the world for women, and will host the EuroHockey Nations Championship II tournament that Scotland Senior Men will compete in next month.
Senior Men Head Coach Derek Forsyth has named an unchanged squad from the group that defeated Wales 2-0 in an international series last weekend, with Grove Menzieshill’s Gavin Byers in line to win his 100th international cap should he be selected for all three games.

(Scotland’s Gavin Byers is in line to win his 100th cap against Czech Republic. Photo Credit: Duncan Gray)
Senior Women Head Coach Gordon Shepherd welcomes Sarah Robertson back into the squad after recent Great Britain commitments, while Katie Robertson of Grove Menzieshill is set to win her first international cap.

(Sarah Robertson will feature for Scotland after Great Britain commitments)
Match Schedule
Friday 26 June
Scotland Senior Men v Czech Republic, 15.00
Scotland Senior Women v Czech Republic, 17.00
Saturday 27 June
Scotland Senior Women v Czech Republic, 13.00
Scotland Senior Men v Czech Republic, 15.00
Sunday 28 June
Scotland Senior Men v Czech Republic, 09.00
Scotland Senior Women v Czech Republic, 11.00
Scotland Senior Men
|
Forename |
Surname |
Club |
Caps |
|
Wei |
Adams |
Canterbury |
71 |
|
Gordon |
Amour |
Edinburgh University |
5 |
|
Russell |
Anderson |
Beeston |
29 |
|
Kenneth |
Bain |
Amsterdam |
145 |
|
Michael |
Bremner |
Kelburne |
52 |
|
Gavin |
Byers |
Grove Menzieshill |
97 |
|
Daniel |
Coultas |
Holcombe |
49 |
|
Murray |
Collins |
Loughborough Students |
6 |
|
Callum |
Duke |
Hillhead |
24 |
|
David |
Forrester |
Cannock |
4 |
|
Alan |
Forsyth |
Surbiton |
84 |
|
David |
Forsyth |
Hurley |
27 |
|
Chris |
Grassick |
Surbiton |
81 |
|
Gregor |
Hirst |
Clydesdale |
3 |
|
Hamish |
Imrie |
Grange/Beeston |
5 |
|
Gordon |
McIntyre |
Beeston |
66 |
|
William |
Marshall |
Surbiton |
132 |
|
Lee |
Morton |
Kelburne |
5 |
|
Nicholas |
Parkes |
Sheffield Hallam |
36 |
|
Michael |
Ross |
Grove Menzieshill |
10 |
|
Gavin |
Sommerville |
Western Wildcats |
11 |
|
Ross |
Stott |
East Grinstead |
110 |
|
Jamie |
Wong |
Edinburgh University |
1 |
Scotland Senior Women
|
Forename |
Surname |
Club |
Caps |
|
Amy |
Brodie |
Grove Menzieshill |
23 |
|
Millie |
Brown |
Clydesdale Western |
4 |
|
Fiona |
Bruce |
Clydesdale Western |
4 |
|
Vikki |
Bunce |
Dundee Wanderers |
191 |
|
Fiona |
Burnett |
Clydesdale Western |
5 |
|
Louise |
Campbell |
Edinburgh University |
5 |
|
Nikki |
Cochrane |
Edinburgh University |
26 |
|
Rebecca |
Condie |
Birmingham University |
2 |
|
Aileen |
Davis |
Clifton |
63 |
|
Jennifer |
Eadie |
Clydesdale Western |
8 |
|
Leigh |
Fawcett |
Grove Menzieshill |
118 |
|
Amy |
Gibson |
No Club |
67 |
|
Alison |
Howie |
Clydesdale Western |
42 |
|
Nikki |
Kidd |
Mannheimer |
155 |
|
Nikki |
Lloyd |
Canterbury |
64 |
|
Kareena |
Marshall |
Western Wildcats |
79 |
|
Susan |
McGilveray |
Clydesdale Western |
74 |
|
Emma |
McGregor |
Edinburgh University |
3 |
|
Becky |
Merchant |
Edinburgh University |
90 |
|
Katie |
Robertson |
Grove Menzieshill |
0 |
|
Sarah |
Robertson |
Holcombe |
52 |
|
Nicki |
Skrastin |
Clydesdale Western |
64 |
|
Becky |
Ward |
Dundee Wanderers |
87 |
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