NRA Channel Islands Team 2023

Team Announcement

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The following have been selected to represent the NRA in the Channel Islands in the matches in 2023. My congratulations to them, and commiserations to those who were unsuccessful in their applications.

 

Captain: James Mehta Essex, Scotland, GB
Vice Captain: Kim Pope Suffolk and Ireland
Adjutant: Ian Ashworth Gloucestershire, England, GB
Head Coach: Simon Dickson West of Scotland, Scotland

 

Harry Asquith-Beard UK Armed Forces, British Army, Berkshire
Richard Dyball West of Scotland, Scotland
Rob Edwards Gloucestershire
John Evans Somerset, Wales
Ed Feast Hertfordshire
Sophie Hodge Berkshire, England
Euan Munro West of Scotland, Scotland
Sasha Radkovskii Oxfordshire
Chris Vonchek Hampshire
Henry Waldern England

 

Reserves:
Nia Barnes Hertfordshire, Wales
Ed Welford Hampshire, England

 

James Mehta, Captain

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