Source: England Netball

Squad revealed for Netball Quad Series and Roses A matches

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Vitality Roses long squad revealed for the Netball Quad Series and Roses A matches

England Netball has today announced the 26-strong team that has been selected for the upcoming Vitality Netball International Series, as part of the Netball Quad Series and the Roses A matches taking place throughout January.

Head Coach Tracey Neville has named 26 members of the team who could face the world’s best teams; Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, during the Series from 13 – 20 January.

All of the chosen athletes will undertake further selection on 7 January and the shorter 12-member squad will be revealed shortly after.

The Vitality Roses squad selected for the Netball Quad Series and the Roses A matches so far are as follows:

Ama Agbeze*

Eleanor Cardwell

Ella Clark

Halimat Adio

Iona Darroch

Rachel Dunn

Rebekah Airey

Joanne Harten

Natalie Haythornthwaite

Summer Artman

Gabriella Marshall

Geva Mentor

Amy Carter

Francesca Williams

Jade Clarke

Kadeen Corbin

Sasha Corbin

Georgina Fisher

Layla Guscoth

Serena Guthrie

Helen Housby

Natalie Panagarry

Laura Malcolm

Chelsea Pitman

Razia Quashie

Eboni Usoro-Brown

*Will be included in further selection subject to fitness

Jodie Gibson and Beth Cobden are unavailable for selection due to injury.

The Netball Quad Series will be the last time the England team compete together before the highly anticipated Vitality Netball World Cup in July 2019.

The squad recently triumphed over the Uganda She Cranes in the three-match Vitality Netball International Series that took place earlier this month and is now gearing up for the Netball Quad Series.

Tickets are still available for Series, which takes place in Liverpool and then London, via the England Netball Box Office.

The Roses will be in action on the following dates:

Date

Fixtures and timings

Location

Sunday 13 January 2019

 

South Africa v Australia (15.30)

England v New Zealand (18.00)

Echo Arena, Liverpool

Saturday 19 January 2019

 

Australia v New Zealand (16.30)

England v South Africa (19.00)

Copper Box Arena, London

Sunday 20 January 2019

 

South Africa v New Zealand (15.30)

England v Australia (18.00)

Copper Box Arena, London

You will also be able to follow the Vitality Roses’ progress in the Series via the official England Netball Twitter account and watch every match live on Sky Sports.

Courtesy of England Netball