Manawatu Standard

Ex-aussie hopeful in NZ squad

- HOCKEY

Former Hockeyroos goalkeepin­g aspirant Grace O’hanlon is the lone uncapped player in the Black Sticks women’s 2017 national squad.

Head coach Mark Hager named an initial group of 21 players, with five more to be added following next month’s test series in Argentina, yesterday.

Those five players are expected to be experience­d faces Anita Mclaren, Gemma Flynn, Charlotte Harrison, Petrea Webster and Sophie Cocks, who are taking a break from internatio­nal hockey and were not available for selection.

The squad includes nine players with more than 100 test caps, led by versatile defender Stacey Michelsen (216).

At the other end of the scale is 24-year-old O’hanlon, who has previously lived and played her hockey in Australia.

O’hanlon is a former Queensland representa­tive and was a member of the Hockey Australia women’s national developmen­t squad last year. It is understood she qualifies to play for the Black Sticks through her father, who is from New Zealand.

The other big winner from the announceme­nt was 20-year-old Midlands defender Frances Davies, who earns a call-up after strong performanc­es at last month’s Junior World Cup and test series against Malaysia in Stratford.

Hager said it was an exciting phase for the squad as they hunt for more success this year with the focus shifting towards the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.

‘‘After an Olympic campaign you always see changes for different reasons and I’m excited about the group we have going forward.

‘‘It’s pleasing to see some great young athletes coming through and pushing for places, and that’s why players like Frances Davies and Erin Goad have been rewarded.

‘‘We have a lot to look forward to this year with the end goal making sure we give our absolute best performanc­e at the FIH Women’s World League Final here at home in November.’’

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