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UK
shocks with their World Cup squad
The UK named
their 2011 squads at the National Championship on Sunday
and there were a couple of big shocks in the men's open
side, as the UK prepare to try and win their first World
Cup on their home turf next year. There was no place in
the 8 man world cup squad for either of James Robertson
or Martin Brookes but there was a first call up for Alex
Richardson, Joel Sics received a call up, despite not playing
since early July due to a broken leg and Jason Burbidge,
the only man to play in both the last two world cups for
the UK was recalled
Perhaps the
exclusion of Martin Brookes was less suprising, he hasn't
played as well this year at he has done previously and didn't
feature massively against the Irish earlier this year. He
himself might have admitted he was unlikely to make the
final 4 men for next July and maybe the selectors felt it
was a good opportunity to bring in some fresh blood. However,
not picking James Robertson was an altogether stranger decision.
He played fairly well against the Irish, many people thought
he did better against them than his brother Guy, and not
to a least leave him as an option for the final 4 seems
a weird choice indeed, especially when calling up far less
experienced players in Alex and Joel.
Alex Richardson
is a brilliant young talent but at 19 years old most people
might consider giving him his first taste of open squad
polocrosse at the world cup itself a bit of a risk. Joel
has been a very good player for years and was brought into
the squads to play Ireland earlier this year after Jason
Webb was injured. However, he himself then broke his leg
so he did not play the test matches and has not played since.
Probably the
most surprising decision is the recall of Jason Burbidge,
he has not played top level polocrosse as regularly as the
others since the 2007 World Cup and did not play at the
Nationals this year as Arden didn't have an A grade side.
He is still a brilliant player on his day and has played
a lot in the number 2 shirt lately so maybe that is where
the selectors think they can use his experience. However,
at first glance it would seem unlikely that he would be
put in the final 4 players for next July, though if he could
force his way in he would become the first man to play in
three World Cups for the UK.
Surprising
though these decisions seemed maybe it could turn out to
be the answer to the UK problems, after all their men's
side has lost to both South Africa and Ireland in the last
two years and they failed to win a match at the Quadrangular
in 2008. Something clearly wasn't quite working and maybe
this bold move of bringing in new (and some rather old)
blood will pay dividends. If it backfires though, UKPA selectors'
heads could roll.
The ladies
side was an altogether much simpler selection, most of the
names were those that featured against Ireland, though Kerry
Bean and Lizzie Shearing both received recalls, while the
youngsters Sarah Peaker and Annie Mitchell were left out.
This seems strange when contrasted with the decisions to
bring in young players to the men's team to gain experience
but obviously the selectors felt that in the UK ladies team
(which has done far better in recent years) they have enough
established players to pick from for their final 4. A number
of people, however, thought Annie Mitchell had done enough
to deserve a place in the squad, as she placed well against
the Irish and also looked on great form for Celyn in the
A grade at the Nationals last weekend. She is only 20, however,
so she will get plenty more chances to be called up to the
UK side.
Alongisde
picking the World Cup squad the UKPA also named the Under
16 and Under 21 squads for 2011. There were recalls for
all the current players who are still legible on the grounds
of age and then a number of new faces in each of the teams.
For the Under 21's Livvy Foley and Emily Gilifian were called
up, aged just 17 and 16 respectively and in the Under 16's
there were a lot of new faces, including Max Pedley aged
at only 12 (not that age should be any guide of ability,
Matt Smith was only 12 when he was called up into the UK
junior squad last year and he was one of the best players
for them against Ireland and NSW in July).
The World
Cup Squad will now train through the winter and a final
8 will be picked around the start of 2011. The UK Under
16's will head to NSW next year it is believed and the UK
Under 21's to the USA.
Full
UK Squads for 2011
Open
Ladies |
Open
Men |
Under
21 |
Juniors |
| Debbie Harris (Highlanders) |
Jason Burbidge (Arden) |
Simon Amor (Celyn) |
Natalie Cameron (Arden) |
| Ruth Jones (Celyn) |
Jason Webb (Kent Target) |
Will Halcrow (Kent Target) |
George Harding (Ashfields) |
| Lizzie Shearing (Cotswold) |
James Davidson (Highlanders) |
Tom Bowden-Eyre (Vale
Impi) |
Oli Halcrow (Kent Target) |
| Kerry Bean (Kent Target) |
Daniel Duhig (Cotswold) |
John Whitehead (Cotswold) |
Katie Newbrook (Vale
Impi) |
| Charlotte Pykett (Highlanders) |
Alex Richardson (Kent
Target) |
Dan Kelly (Vale Impi) |
Lydia Rampin (Vale Impi) |
| Lucy Shell (Highlanders) |
Jono Keen (Cotswold) |
Joe Hopkins (Solent) |
Alex Rowley (Pennine) |
| Sarah Simkin (Celyn) |
Joel Sics (Arden) |
Annemieke Mitchell (Celyn) |
Matt Smith (Vale Impi) |
| Annie Waterer (Kent Target) |
Guy Robertson (Highlanders) |
Bryony Cross (Celyn) |
Max Pedley (Pennine) |
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Sammi Rowden (Kent Target) |
Pip Rowland (Arden) |
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Hazel Wilson (Kent Target) |
Alice Zawoda (Arden) |
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Livvy Foley (Ashfields) |
Gabi Jones (Welsh Dragons) |
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Emily Gilfillan (Pennine) |
Lauren Williams (Welsh
Dragons) |
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Ceri Williams (Celyn) |
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