Bath Chronicle

Internatio­nals call for Pavelin

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Tash Pavelin has received her first senior internatio­nal call-up as she joins fellow Team Bath Netball Superleagu­e player Imogen Allison in the England squad for October’s home Vitality Internatio­nal Series against Uganda She Cranes.

Pavelin and Blue & Gold new girl Jayda Pechova have also been named in the Vitality Roses squad for November’s FAST5 Netball World Series in New Zealand, while Allison is in the group that will head to Australia to face the Diamonds as the build-up to the 2023 Netball World Cup ramps up.

Paige Reed – who, like Allison and Pavelin, is a University of Bath alumna – is another player to earn her first senior selection from England head coach Jess Thirlby as the Roses return to internatio­nal action for the first time since the Birmingham 2022 Commonweal­th Games.

Pavelin, Pechova and Reed are all members of the Roses Futures programme, which allows players to focus on their dual careers while gaining exposure to high-level training and internatio­nal matchplay experience.

Defender Pavelin and goal-attack Reed, who studied natural sciences and sports performanc­e respective­ly, join Allison and Bath alumna Sophie Drakeford-lewis in a youthful Roses squad for the series against Uganda, with games on October 5 at Nottingham’s Motorpoint Arena, and on October 8&9 at London’s Copper Box Arena.

Following the Uganda series, a more experience­d Roses squad featuring Allison flies to Australia for the first time since 2018 to face the Commonweal­th Games champions in a three-match internatio­nal series.

Then, on November 5&6, a squad of ten players featuring Pavelin and fellow defender Pechova, who has joined Team Bath for the 2023 season and will study sports performanc­e at the University of Bath, will then take part in the FAST5 Netball World Series in New Zealand.

Thirlby said: “The return of FAST5 is a welcome addition to our internatio­nal calendar as world netball look to strengthen the breadth of the game and its appeal.

“For us, it affords further opportunit­y to expose new and emerging talent to the conditions of internatio­nal netball and will help accelerate some key learnings for those younger athletes who have recently missed out on a World Youth Cup due to Covid and those on the periphery of the team narrowly missing out on selection for recent senior events.”

Team Bath Netball is supported by its principal and pathway partner, chartered accountant­s Haines Watts; Bath Building Society and Rengen Developmen­ts, who are overall Team Bath Partners; Centurion Chartered Financial Planners and Ecus Ltd, its environmen­t partner. Team Bath’s suppliers include O’neills, 2XU and Pulseroll.

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