Womens’ World Cup Qualifiers Preview: Part 2
Short interview (part 2) with Chris Duncan, Scottish Hockey Senior Womens’ Team Head Coach
In the second of a three-part interview ahead of the forthcoming World Cup Qualifiers in Pisa, Italy, Chris Duncan shares his thoughts on Covid-related training difficulties and the squad’s recent training matches against the GB Elite Development Programme (EDP) team and against Wales.
Updated Womens’ Squad Announcement
Due to injury, Louise Campbell will be unable to travel and participate in the World Cup Qualifying tournament next week. Given this, Mckenzie Bell will take her place in the 18 player tournament squad. Heather McEwan now joins the group of twenty as a travelling reserve.
1 | Amy Costello | Uhlenhorster HC |
2 | Amy Gibson | Der Club An der Alster |
3 | Becky Ward (C) | Western Wildcats |
4 | Bex Condie (C) | Gloucester City |
5 | Bronwyn Shields | Clydesdale Western |
6 | Charlotte Watson | Loughborough University |
7 | Ellie Wilson | Watsonians |
8 | Emily Dark | Watsonians |
9 | Fiona Burnet | Wimbledon |
10 | Jen Eadie | Clydesdale Western |
11 | Jess Buchanan | Athletic Terrassa |
12 | Jess Ross | Edinburgh University |
13 | Katie Robertson | Edinburgh University |
14 | Mckenzie Bell | Uddingston Hockey Club |
15 | Millie Steiger | Clydesdale Western |
16 | Robyn Collins | Surbiton |
17 | Sarah Jamieson | Watsonians |
18 | Sarah Robertson | Hampstead & Westminster |
Travelling Reserve |
Kerry-Anne Hastings |
Durham University |
Travelling Reserve |
Heather McEwan |
Royal Victory |
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