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Hockey Pro League: GB women start life without Maddie Hinch

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April 14, 2023
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Sabbie Heesh and Miriam Pritchard will vie for the No.1 jersey as Great Britain women start life for the first time without the recently-retired Maddie Hinch.

Goalkeepers Heesh and Pritchard are called up for GB’s squad ahead of their FIH Pro League matches against Australia and New Zealand in Christchurch.

GB men and women will play the new mini tournament structure in the global league between April 22-29.

Darcy Bourne is called up, while Scot Amy Costello is the sole player from outside the England set-up.

SQUAD ANNOUNCEMENT📢 – This is your GB Women’s squad who will be flying out to New Zealand today for their upcoming FIH Pro League matches.

GB will take on both the hosts and Australia 🌎

𝐊𝐢𝐚 𝐎𝐫𝐚!

See GB next in London, book your tickets now https://t.co/XtLvLIxHQg pic.twitter.com/BfhH28QMT4

— Great Britain Hockey (@GBHockey) April 12, 2023

Laura Unsworth reverts to her newly-married name of Roper.

On the men’s side, David Ames will captain the Great Britain side, which features Scotland and Welsh representation.

The squad will travel with many of the England players who featured in January’s World Cup in India.

SQUAD ANNOUNCEMENT📢 – Your 20-strong GB Men’s Squad who are heading out to New Zealand for the next leg of the FIH Pro League.

It’s a tri-nations battle as they take on the hosts and Australia 🌎

See GB next in London, book your tickets now – https://t.co/XtLvLIxHQg pic.twitter.com/cTBe2nBa1j

— Great Britain Hockey (@GBHockey) April 13, 2023

Rupert Shipperley and Jacob Draper, who played for Wales, return to GB colours.

Scot Lee Morton is included in Paul Revington’s 20-strong squad.

Of England’s World Cup squad, Liam Ansell, Harry Martin, Nick Park and Phil Roper don’t feature. Brendan Creed, a reserve, is called up into the main squad.

Meanwhile, GB Hockey has announced that tickets for GB v Belgium men and women in the Pro League on May 28 have sold out.





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