Future Black Sticks U18 Squads Named

Following a great week of hockey in July for both the U18 Men and Women, a group of players have been selected to come together for an upcoming Future Black Sticks camp in October.

 Confirmed Squads:

  • Poppy Webb (Auckland),  Lona Charlick (Auckland),  Victoria Alves-flood (Auckland),  ChloeLindon (Auckland),  Liv Barker (Auckland),  Emilia Goldsmith (Auckland),  Caitlin Bridge (BOP), PiaterauongamihiHohepa-kuka (BOP), Kate Irwin (Canterbury), Cara Morrison (Canterbury), Phoebe Inkson (Canterbury), Emma Mcleod (Canterbury), Hennrietta Nation (Canterbury), Jaimie Cantwell (Canterbury), GloriaAllen (Hawkes Bay), Brooke Geary (Hawkes Bay), Anania Tamati (Hawkes Bay), Pippa Campbell (Hawkes Bay), JodieKent (Manawatu), Sarah Connelly (Manawatu), Olivia Matson (Manawatu), Charlotte Dunn-Hall (Manawatu),  ZaraThompson (Manawatu), Milla Albon (North Harbour), Madison Cels (North Harbour), Tamsin Lockie (North Harbour), Lily Rushworth (North Harbour), Sienna Innes (North Harbour),  Freya Kearney (North Harbour), Molly Wilson (Northland), Maia Houkamau (Otago), Billie Crowe (Otago),  Madison Lobb (Otago), Annie Dowling (Otago), Libby Robinson(Taranaki), Heidi Albon (Taranaki), Maia Williams (Tasman), Clara Gardiner (Tasman), Grace Aldridge (Tauranga), Imogen Aulding (Tauranga), Sophie Hancock (Waikato), Alanah Eru (Waikato), Grace Potter (Waikato), AmandaJephson (Wairarapa), Penelope Taulafo (Wellington), Keira Noble-Shedlock (Wellington),  Jada Ropitini (Wellington)

  • Angus Bannatyne (Auckland), Ben Wigmore (Auckland), Lochie Klouwens (Auckland), Oscar Vink (Auckland), ScottIllerbrun (Auckland), Tom O'sullivan (Auckland), Harrison Stewart (Auckland), Luke Rothwell (BOP), Te OrangawairuaHohepa (BOP), Tristian Waaka (BOP), Baxter Mason (Canterbury), Finlay Neale (Canterbury), Fynn Harrington(Canterbury), Jacob Suddaby (Canterbury), Liam Suddaby (Canterbury),Matthew Crawford (Canterbury), VivekLallu (Canterbury), Amanjot Singh (Hawkes Bay),  Connor Findlay (Hawkes Bay), Connor Harvey (Hawkes Bay), GordyChatfield (Hawkes Bay),  Riley Lennox (Hawkes Bay), Carter Rhodes-Robinson (Manawatu), Reuben d'Souza (NorthHarbour), Ryan Shiu (North Harbour), Tanner Kusch (North Harbour), Caleb Yeates (Northland),  Nahuel Racioppi(Northland), Baxter Meder (Otago), Fergus Oberlin-Brown (Otago), Nick Casey (Otago), Oliver Battrick (Otago), FlynnBrookland (South Canterbury), Ben James (Taranaki), Edward Howlett (Taranaki), Michael Lobb (Taranaki), Bob Foy(Tasman),  Carl Quinn (Tasman), Kurt Ward (Tasman), Scott Brown (Tasman),  Jett Chatfield (Tauranga), KalebAdolph (Tauranga), Aakiwa Te Aho (Waikato), Ashton Carter, (Waikato), Ben Cooper (Waikato), Richard Ruetsch(Waikato), Thomas Pilmore-Evans (Waikato), Foy Kerkin (Wellington), Hamish Davenport (Wellington), Harison Clulow(Wellington), Kyle Keene (Wellington)

This camp offers an opportunity for those selected to immerse themselves in a “live in” environment with top coaches and support staff, where they’ll be introduced to high performance principals and styles of play needed to perform on the world stage.

Player Pathway Manager, Aaron Ford says, “Our FBS Super Camp is a great opportunity for our best talent to gain the tools and knowledge they need so they can live the habits of a high performance athlete back in their local association, ultimately taking their game to new levels.”

 The timing of this camp is particularly exciting as it aligns with preparations for the Junior World Cup Qualifiers, set to take place in Auckland in January 2025, followed by the Junior World Cup later in the year.

Super Camp Dates:

7 – 11 October 2024

 

 

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