Ladies Golf Union Press Release
THE GIRLS’ HOME INTERNATIONAL MATCHES
Scotland will be hoping for a successful defence of the Stroyan Cup, awarded to the winning team in the Girls’ Home International Matches, when the series is played at Southerndown Golf Club, South Wales for the next three days.
In lifting the trophy last year at Portstewart for the first time in eight years, Scotland broke England’s domination that gave them the series eight times in ten years.
Now, with a side that includes Carly Booth, the newly crowned European Young Masters Champion and 16-year old Sally Watson who qualified for and played 72 holes in the Ricoh Women’s British Open Championship, the Scots have their sights set firmly on retaining the trophy.
Teams:
ENGLAND
Julie Brown, Captain
Hannah Barwood, Knowle
Holly Clyburn, Kenwick Park
Rachel Connor, Manchester
Charlie Douglass, Brocket Hall
Raphaela Dyer, Hayling Island
Eleanor Givens, Blackwell Grange
Katie Mundy, Dunwood Manor
Kelly Tidy, Manchester
IRELAND
Rose Doyle, Captain
Anita McCaw, Manager
Victoria Bradshaw, Bangor
Sarah Cunningham, Ennis
Kate Gallagher, Claremorris
Leona Maguire, Slieve Russell
Lisa Maguire, Slieve Russell
Stephanie Meadow, Royal Portrush
Louise Mernagh, Woodenbridge
Aedin Murphy, Carlow
SCOTLAND
Elaine Moffat, Captain
Karen Marshall, Manager
Carly Booth, Comrie
Megan Briggs, Kilmalcom
Krystle Caithness, St Regulus
Kelsey MacDonald, Nairn
Roseanne Niven, Crieff
Pamela Pretswell, Bothwell Castle
Jane Turner, Mortonhall
Sally Watson, Elie & Earlsferry Ladies
WALES
Jill Evans, Captain
Hannah James, Manager
Hayley Boulden, Llandudno (Maesdu)
Gemma Bradbury, Cottrell Park
Anna Carling, Vale of Glamorgan
Beth Davies, Mold
Kelly Miller, Penrhos
Katherine O'Connor, Tadmarton Heath
Amy Rees, Southerndown
Laura Jane Roberts, Holyhead
Scotland will be hoping for a successful defence of the Stroyan Cup, awarded to the winning team in the Girls’ Home International Matches, when the series is played at Southerndown Golf Club, South Wales for the next three days.
In lifting the trophy last year at Portstewart for the first time in eight years, Scotland broke England’s domination that gave them the series eight times in ten years.
Now, with a side that includes Carly Booth, the newly crowned European Young Masters Champion and 16-year old Sally Watson who qualified for and played 72 holes in the Ricoh Women’s British Open Championship, the Scots have their sights set firmly on retaining the trophy.
Teams:
ENGLAND
Julie Brown, Captain
Hannah Barwood, Knowle
Holly Clyburn, Kenwick Park
Rachel Connor, Manchester
Charlie Douglass, Brocket Hall
Raphaela Dyer, Hayling Island
Eleanor Givens, Blackwell Grange
Katie Mundy, Dunwood Manor
Kelly Tidy, Manchester
IRELAND
Rose Doyle, Captain
Anita McCaw, Manager
Victoria Bradshaw, Bangor
Sarah Cunningham, Ennis
Kate Gallagher, Claremorris
Leona Maguire, Slieve Russell
Lisa Maguire, Slieve Russell
Stephanie Meadow, Royal Portrush
Louise Mernagh, Woodenbridge
Aedin Murphy, Carlow
SCOTLAND
Elaine Moffat, Captain
Karen Marshall, Manager
Carly Booth, Comrie
Megan Briggs, Kilmalcom
Krystle Caithness, St Regulus
Kelsey MacDonald, Nairn
Roseanne Niven, Crieff
Pamela Pretswell, Bothwell Castle
Jane Turner, Mortonhall
Sally Watson, Elie & Earlsferry Ladies
WALES
Jill Evans, Captain
Hannah James, Manager
Hayley Boulden, Llandudno (Maesdu)
Gemma Bradbury, Cottrell Park
Anna Carling, Vale of Glamorgan
Beth Davies, Mold
Kelly Miller, Penrhos
Katherine O'Connor, Tadmarton Heath
Amy Rees, Southerndown
Laura Jane Roberts, Holyhead
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