Scotland U15 girls to compete in Dutch club competition

The players selected in the Scotland U15 Girls squad will have the opportunity to test themselves against some of the best young players in Europe when they travel to Amstelveen in the Netherlands for an U15 tournament at the HIC club.
The Scots will play Dutch sides AthenA MC1 and Alecto, and German club Hamburg in Pool A, while Ulster face off against Dutch clubs in the form of IJsseloever, Ring Pass and THC Hurley in Pool B.
The tournament consists of pool games that last twenty minutes each way, before two cross-over games lasting fifteen minutes each to determine final positions.
Scotland U16 Head Coach Bill Robson said, “We are taking an U15 group to this tournament as it presents a great development opportunity for these players who will step up to the U16 squad next year.
“They will have the chance to challenge themselves against some of the top Dutch and German sides, who have young players with great talent and potential, under tournament conditions. We also hope to play Ulster again and see if we can improve on last week’s results in Northern Ireland.”
Scotland U15 Girls: Alison Westwood (Hillhead & Kelvinside Academy), Amy Costello (CALA Edinburgh & Mary Erskine School), Bella Fisken (CALA Edinburgh & St George’s School), Claire Hilton (CALA Edinburgh & George Watson’s College), Hanna McKie (CALA Edinburgh & Mary Erskine School), Anna Logan (CALA Edinburgh & Loretto), Emily Cross (CALA Edinburgh & Mary Erskine School), Ella Watt (Inverleith & George Heriot’s), Raina Dalrymple (Strathallan School), Charlotte Watson (Dundee Wanderers & St John’s), Elanor Skinner (Glenalmond College), Katie Stott (Grove Menzieshill & Kilgraston), Milly Merry (Granite City Wanderers & Robert Gordon’s College), Leia McKinnon (Borders Fjordhus Rievers & Earlston), Morven Cawthorn (Borders Fjordhus Rievers & Selkirk High School), Julie Lonergan (Clydesdale Western & St Ninian’s), Maddie Cleat (Greenock & St Columba’s), Mackenzie Brown (GHK & Kelvinside Academy).

The players selected in the Scotland U15 Girls squad will have the opportunity to test themselves against some of the best young players in Europe when they travel to Amstelveen in the Netherlands for an U15 tournament at the HIC club.

The Scots will play Dutch sides AthenA MC1 and Alecto, and German club Hamburg in Pool A, while Ulster face off against Dutch clubs in the form of IJsseloever, Ring Pass and THC Hurley in Pool B.

The tournament consists of pool games that last twenty minutes each way, before two cross-over games lasting fifteen minutes each to determine final positions.

Scotland U16 Girls Head Coach Bill Robson said, “We are taking an U15 group to this tournament as it presents a great development opportunity for these players who will step up to the U16 squad next year.

“They will have the chance to challenge themselves against some of the top Dutch and German sides, who have young players with great talent and potential, under tournament conditions. We also hope to play Ulster again and see if we can improve on last week’s results in Northern Ireland.”

Scotland U15 Girls: Alison Westwood (Hillhead & Kelvinside Academy), Amy Costello (CALA Edinburgh & Mary Erskine School), Bella Fisken (CALA Edinburgh & St George’s School), Claire Hilton (CALA Edinburgh & George Watson’s College), Hanna McKie (CALA Edinburgh & Mary Erskine School), Anna Logan (CALA Edinburgh & Loretto), Emily Cross (CALA Edinburgh & Mary Erskine School), Ella Watt (Inverleith & George Heriot’s), Raina Dalrymple (Strathallan School), Charlotte Watson (Dundee Wanderers & St John’s), Elanor Skinner (Glenalmond College), Katie Stott (Grove Menzieshill & Kilgraston), Milly Merry (Granite City Wanderers & Robert Gordon’s College), Leia McKinnon (Borders Fjordhus Rievers & Earlston), Morven Cawthorn (Borders Fjordhus Rievers & Selkirk High School), Julie Lonergan (Clydesdale Western & St Ninian’s), Maddie Cleat (Greenock & St Columba’s), Mackenzie Brown (GHK & Kelvinside Academy).

 

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