England Hockey Women’s Squad Named for GANT EuroHockey Championships

Posted On 8th August 2011

The England Hockey women’s squad has been announced for the forthcoming GANT EuroHockey Championships in Monchengladbach.

Included in the 18 athlete squad is Canterbury’s Susannah Townsend.  The 22 year old joined the senior squad’s centralised training programme in January having previously played in the England Hockey National Age Group Squads.  She was a member of the Under 21 women’s squad that claimed a best ever fourth place finish at the 2009 Junior World Cup in Boston.  With two senior international appearances to her name, the EuroHockey Nations Championships will be the midfielder’s first senior international tournament.

Speaking about Townsend’s selection, England Head Coach Danny Kerry said, “Susannah has earned her first call up for a major tournament following her selection into the senior squad in the New Year.  Through good performances for Canterbury in the England Hockey League she was invited for assessment with the senior squad in 2010 and she took that opportunity with both hands.  She is riding a steep learning curve and this tournament will give her opportunity to get valuable experience of a senior tournament environment.  She brings great penetrative ball carrying to the squad.”

England’s squad also contains its most experienced athletes with 2010 FIH World All Stars Crista Cullen, Beth Storry and Helen Richardson selected.  Richardson recently surpassed 200 appearances for England and Great Britain combined at the Champions Trophy in Amsterdam while her Reading clubmate Alex Danson made her 150th international appearance in the same match, against Korea.  Captain Kate Walsh will arrive in Monchengladbach for her sixth European Championships, having played at the tournaments in 1999, 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2009.

In total, 13 of the squad that won bronze medals at the 2009 EuroHockey Nations Championships are selected.  Leicester trio Cullen, Maddie Hinch and Anne Panter, Clifton’s Georgie Twigg and Canterbury’s Townsend are the five athletes that were not part of the squad two years ago.  Townsend’s Canterbury teammate Natalie Seymour returns after missing the Champions Trophy in June.

Speaking about his side’s preparation for the EuroHockey Nations Championships, Kerry said, “The group has had a focused period of three weeks training following a recovery period after the Champions Trophy.  I believe the group feels confident they have, even in this small period, moved forwards.  The focus is now on our final preparations and our first match against Belgium.”

The EuroHockey Nations Championships represents the last time that England will play in this four year Olympic cycle.  Following its conclusion, the home nations of England, Scotland and Wales will compete together as Great Britain.  While Great Britain’s participation at London 2012 is guaranteed, the EuroHockey Nations Championships carry Olympic qualification places and Kerry believes this will be good for England’s players.  He said, “The nations we will compete against are all looking for an Olympic qualification spot and as such every match will have an added fervour to them.  I am looking forward to that environment as we continue to assess players’ ability to deliver come London 2012.  The English players know that competition for places in the Great Britain London 2012 squad is intense and that good performances at the Europeans will help their cause.”

The nine day tournament runs from 20-28 August with England drawn in Pool B alongside Belgium, Ireland and hosts Germany, who won silver in 2009.  All of England’s pool matches will be shown live by the BBC on its red button and the BBC Sport website.

Pool A contains Azerbaijan, Spain, Italy and reigning European Champions, the Netherlands.  England’s tournament gets underway on the opening day, Saturday 20 August, against Belgium, before facing Germany and Ireland.

England Hockey Women’s EuroHockey Nations Championships Fixtures

Saturday 20 August 2011 – 17:00 BST – England v Belgium
Sunday 21 August 2011 – 15:00 BST – England v Germany
Tuesday 23 August 2011 – 12:00 BST – England v Ireland
Thursday 25 August 2011 – Pool C Classification Matches & Semi Finals
Saturday 27 August 2011 – Pool C Classification Matches & Medal Matches

England Hockey Women’s Squad for EuroHockey Nations Championships

Name (Club) [Position] Eng Caps/Eng Goals GB Caps/GB Goals Age
Ashleigh Ball (Slough) [Midfielder] 43/1 5/0 25
Crista Cullen (Leicester) [Defender] 87/21 54/15 25*
Alex Danson (Reading) [Forward] 118/27 36/9 26
Rebecca Herbert (Leicester) [Forward] 63/8 18/2 25
Madeleine Hinch (Leicester) [Goalkeeper] 3/0 1/0 22
Hannah Macleod (Leicester) [Forward] 41/4 6/1 27
Anne Panter (Leicester) [Midfielder] 46/2 33/1 27
Helen Richardson (Reading) [Midfielder] 141/19 63/3 29
Chloe Rogers (Leicester) [Midfielder] 94/10 40/3 26
Natalie Seymour (Canterbury) [Defender] 46/0 8/0 24
Beth Storry (Reading) [Goalkeeper] 68/0 23/0 33
Susannah Townsend (Canterbury) [Midfielder] 2/0 0/0 22
Georgie Twigg (Clifton) [Midfielder] 23/2 2/0 20
Laura Unsworth (Leicester) [Defender] 42/0 9/0 23
Kate Walsh (c) (Reading) [Defender] 179/30 85/7 31
Sally Walton (Bowdon Hightown) [Defender] 81/7 13/1 30
Nicola White (Slough) [Forward] 40/4 11/0 23
Kerry Williams (Leicester) [Forward] 57/1 19/1 25

ENDS

Live Coverage of England’s EuroHockey Nations Championships Campaign

The BBC will be providing coverage of England’s women and men as they compete at the EuroHockey Nations Championships.  All of England’s pool matches will be shown live on the BBC red button and BBC Sport website.

England Hockey Media Day – Tuesday 9 August 2011 – 10:00am

The England Hockey men’s and women’s teams will host a joint media day on Tuesday 9 August 2011 at Bisham Abbey National Sports Centre, near Marlow in Buckinghamshire.  The event will run from 10am – 2pm and offers the media the opportunity to conduct interviews, filming and photography with athletes and coaches from both the men’s and women’s squads ahead of the EuroHockey Nations Championships.

Athletes in attendance will include Kate Walsh, Beth Storry, Alex Danson and Susannah Townsend, Barry Middleton, Ashley Jackson, James Tindall and Richard Mantell.

Source: England Hockey

Related Posts

EHF Announces New Committees

The EHF has announced today new Committees for the period January 2020 - December 2021. Some changes have been made to the structure of the Committees to reflect the current and proposed work of the EHF. The President, Marijke Fleuren said "I would like to sincerely...

Report from the Final EHF Board meeting of the decade!

The Executive Board met in Brussels, Belgium for the last meeting of 2019, indeed the last meeting of this decade. The President, Marijke Fleuren welcomed everybody and especially the new members for their first meeting in the EHF Office in Brussels. The President...