Scottish Squad named for 4 Nations Tournament
SCOTLAND head coach Derek Forsyth has selected an 18-strong squad to contest the 90th birthday celebrations of the Polish Hockey Association.
His side will play matches against France, Poland and Italy from June 17-19 in Gniezno (50k north of Poznan) for the Anniversary Cup.
Scotland’s Great Britain squad players, captain Chris Grassick and Alan Forsyth, are unavailable for the squad which includes a number of debutants at this level.
Uncapped players are goalkeeper Sean Hadfield, who moves up from the under-21 squad, and his former Grange team-mate, Duncan Riddell, along with former Inverleith striker Patrick Christie, and ex-Kelburne midfielder Ed Greaves.
Amsterdam-based Kenny Bain will reach his 150th cap if he plays in all the games.
Derek Forsyth said: “This tournament kick-starts our competitive fixtures leading towards the World League in Glasgow from September 6 to 11 when we play Switzerland, Wales, Portugal and Slovakia.
“The World League is a key tournament for us and we must do everything we can to have the squad ready.”
SCOTLAND: Wei Adams (Canterbury), Gordon Amour, Dan Coultas (Edinburgh University), Russell Anderson (Cannock), Kenny Bain (Amsterdam), Michael Bremner (TC Blau-Weiss, Germany), Patrick Christie (Durham University), Murray Collins and Ed Greaves (Loughborough University), Callum Duke (Hillhead), David Forrester (Bordeaux, France), David Forsyth (Qui Vive, Holland), Cameron Fraser and Sean Hadfield (GK) (Grange), Hamish Imrie (Beeston), Willie Marshall and Nick Parkes (Surbiton), Duncan Riddell (Grove Menzieshill)
Umpire Alex Fedenczuk
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