GB Veterans Team to New Zealand 2019

Team Announcement

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The following have been selected to join the training squad from which the final team will be chosen:

Captain: John Webster, GB & England

Vice Captain: Martin Townsend, GB & Ireland

Adjutant: Jon Sweet, GB & Scotland

Squad members:

Nigel Ball, GB & England
Simon Belither, GB & England
John Bellringer, GB & England
Charles Brooks, GB & England
David Calvert, GB & Ireland
George Cann, GB & England
Paul Charlton, GB & Ireland
Gary Childs, GB & England
Robert Eayrs, England
Chris Fitzpatrick, GB & Ireland
Richard Gardiner, England
Peter Griggs, GB & England
Jonathan Haward, GB & England
Andrew Lothian, GB and England
James Mehta, GB & Scotland
Andrew Morley, England
Neil Moxon, GB & England
Lindsay Peden, GB & Scotland
David Richards, GB & England
Reg Roberts, GB & England
Mick Silver, GB & England
Colin Skellett, GB & England

 

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