England national women's field hockey team

England national women's field hockey team

The England women's national field hockey team represents England in international women's field hockey. England won the 2006 Women's Field Hockey World Cup Qualifier.

Honours


=World Cup=

* 1990 – "4th place"
* 1998 – "9th place"
* 2002 – "5th place"
* 2006 – "7th place"

Commonwealth Games

* 1998 – "Silver Medal"
* 2002 – "Silver Medal"
* 2006 – "Bronze Medal"

Champions Challenge

* 2002 – "Gold Medal"
* 2003 – "Did not compete"
* 2005 – "4th place"
* 2007 – "Bronze Medal"

Notable players (past and present)

*Lottie Dod, a founder of the team
*Karen Brown, most capped female international hockey player with 355 caps
*Jane Sixsmith MBE, player

Current Squad

*Jennie Bimson
*Mel Clewlow
*Crista Cullen
*Tina Cullen
*Alex Danson
*Becky Duggan
*Jo Ellis
*Cathy Gilliat-Smith
*Helen Grant
*Charlotte Hartley
*Beckie Herbert
*Frances Houslop
*Carolyn Reid
*Helen Richardson
*Chloe Rogers
*Beth Storry
*Rachel Walker
*Kate Walsh
*Rachel Walsh
*Sally Walton
*Lisa Wooding
*Lucilla Wright

Coaches

The current head coach is Danny Kerry assisted by Karen Brown and Craig Parnham

ee also

*England men's national field hockey team
*England Hockey
*National Hockey Stadium

External links

* [http://www.englandhockey.co.uk/default.asp England hockey]


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