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GB Squad announced for Four Nations Test Series

06.07.2010

Great Britain Head Coach Jason Lee has named two uncapped athletes in his 18 man squad for the forthcoming Men’s Four Nations Tournament, which gets underway at Highfields Sports Club in Nottingham next week.

18 year old Brooklands MU defender Andy Bull and Old Loughtonians midfielder Harry Martin, who is 17, will make the step up from the England under 18 squad to the senior Great Britain side as Lee holds back several regulars with one eye on England’s ABN AMRO FIH Champions Trophy campaign in Mönchengladbach at the end of the month.

Both players were involved in the England U18 National Age Group Squad that competed in a four nations tournament in Hanover at Easter and Bull recently scored for the England U21 men’s side that finished narrow runners up to Germany at the Junior Challenge Open tournament in Siemianowice, Poland, in May.

Speaking as the squad was announced, Lee said: “We have tried to continue to give international tournament experience to new and upcoming players, particularly with a view to developing a squad of players for the 2012 Olympics. Of course, in order to achieve this some more established players will miss out on either the Men’s Four Nations Tournament or the Champions Trophy.

“It is particularly exciting that 17 year old Harry Martin and 18 year old Andy Bull will be getting their first senior caps, especially as they were only in the under 18s at the start of the year.”

Also included in the squad for Nottingham is the reigning World Young Player of the Year, Ashley Jackson, who finished as top goal scorer in this season’s Dutch Hoofdklasse with 29 goals for HGC, 21 of which came from penalty corners.

Jackson’s teammate at HGC, Barry Middleton, will captain Great Britain in Nottingham. Simon Mantell returns to senior international hockey after withdrawing from England’s World Cup squad in February with a foot injury while his Reading teammate Richard Springham will be one of seven players to win their first caps for Great Britain.

There is still plenty of experience in the squad with Olympians Richard Alexander, Glenn Kirkham, Niall Stott, James Tindall and Alastair Wilson lining up alongside Jackson, Mantell and Middleton.

The Men’s Four Nations Tournament will be the British hockey playing public’s first chance to see Great Britain’s men in action ahead of the 2012 London Olympics as they take on 2008 Olympic champions Germany, Japan and New Zealand.

Great Britain face Japan on Monday 12 July before playing Germany on Wednesday 14th and New Zealand on Friday 16th. The final and bronze medal matches take place on Saturday 17 July.

Tickets are still available for the Men’s Four Nations International Tournament and the Samsung FIH Women’s Champions Trophy 2010 at Highfields Sports Club in
Nottingham.

To book tickets call 08444 77 5678 or go to
www.wct2010.com/tickets.


Squad (to download a printer friendly version click here)

Name Club Position HN Int. Deb GB Caps GB Goals HN Caps HN Goals Age DOB
Richard Alexander Surbiton D/M/F England 13/01/2005 33 4 100 8 28 15/09/1981
Alastair Brogdon Bowdon F England 12/06/2009 0 0 25 2 22 10/11/1987
Nick Brothers Reading GK England 13/01/2005 0 0 23 0 26 19/08/1983
Andy Bull Brooklands MU D England 0 0 0 0 18 03/02/1992
Nick Catlin Loughborough Stu M/F England 28/11/2009 2 0 17 3 21 08/04/1989
Adam Dixon Beeston D/M England 09/05/2009 0 0 35 0 23 11/09/1986
James Fair Cannock GK England 15/01/2005 13 0 62 0 29 08/01/1981
Ashley Jackson HGC M England 28/11/2006 35 9 50 37 22 27/08/1987
Glenn Kirkham East Grinstead M England 07/04/2003 36 4 118 5 27 08/10/1982
Iain Mackay Reading M England 09/05/2009 0 0 33 5 25 24/04/1985
Simon Mantell Reading F England 09/11/2005 29 4 61 24 26 24/04/1984
Harry Martin Old Loughtonians M England 0 0 0 0 17 23/10/1992
Barry Middleton HGC M/F England 07/04/2003 74 26 135 34 26 12/01/1984
Richard Smith Loughborough Stu D England 09/05/2009 0 0 36 4 22 28/09/1987
Richard Springham Reading D England 01/05/2007 0 0 3 0 25 14/06/1985
Niall Stott East Grinstead F Scotland 1997 63 8 98 37 29 06/02/1981
James Tindall Surbiton F England 13/01/2005 35 10 100 43 27 22/04/1983
Alastair Wilson Beeston D England 13/01/2005 31 0 77 6 26 17/12/1983
Key
HN = Home Nation
D=Defender
M=Midfielder
F=Forward
GK=Goalkeeper