Nottingham – 4 The Love Of Sport http://4theloveofsport.co.uk Champions Of Women's Sport Mon, 25 Nov 2024 20:26:42 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.16 http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/cropped-4tlos-iconw-32x32.png Nottingham – 4 The Love Of Sport http://4theloveofsport.co.uk 32 32 Team Bath Netball name squads for Nottingham NPL Tournament http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/2019/07/16/team-bath-netball-name-squads-for-nottingham-npl-tournament/ Tue, 16 Jul 2019 08:38:58 +0000 http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/?p=31266 Continue Reading →

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Nearly a year of preparation and planning will come to fruition when Team Bath Netball field three age-group squads in the England Netball NPL Tournament in Nottingham at the end of this month.

The Blue & Gold squads feature an exciting combination of Superleague stars, England age-group internationals and talented youngsters coming through the Team Bath Futures Pathway in the South West of England.

Lois Jackson, Team Bath Academy Head Coach, said: “Preparation for this tournament started in September last year, so I’m thrilled to see the finished product as all players and coaches have worked extremely hard.

“The NPL tournament is an exciting, fast-paced, action-packed weekend and it will be great to see Team Bath match up against the different franchises and play some top netball in front of the England selectors.”

Team Bath’s U21s will be looking to go one step further than last year when they were edged out in a high-quality final by Manchester Thunder.

This year’s squad includes 2019 Vitality Superleague Young Player of the Year Sophie Drakeford-Lewis and fellow Superleague players Abi Robson and Hannah Passmore, as well as Rachael Fee who has just finished a tour of Australia and New Zealand with England U19s.

Rosie Bartlett and Molly Hole, who represented England at this year’s Netball Europe U17 Championships, are in the U17 squad and there is a host of talent and experience in Team Bath’s U19 ranks too.

The NPL Tournament is taking place at the University of Nottingham from July 25-28.

Team Bath’s Futures Pathway programme is supported by Netball South West and sponsored by Soldi.

NPL squads

Team Bath U21: Hannah Passmore, Sophie Drakeford-Lewis, Georgia Jenkins, Anya LeMonnier, Kirsty Harris, Elisha New, Abi Robson, Annabel Staley, Caitlyn Rowley, Eleri Michael, Carys Allen, Rachael Fee.

Head Coach: Nikki Lloyd.
Assistant Coach: Rachel Shaw.
Team Manager: Tracey Philips.

Team Bath U19: Sophie Orchard, Emma Payne, Megan Conabeare, Millie Pearce, Emily Becconsall, Nia Evans, Olivia Mitchell, Maya Meredith, Anna Brophy, Annie O’Rourke, George Ford, Jo Leslie.

Head Coach: Philippa Hicks.
Assistant Coach: Tammie Anderson.
Team Manager: Vicky Carnall.

Team Bath U17: Molly Hole, Rosie Bartlett, Daisy Collett, Izzy Hopkins, Liberty Hartley, Fabienne Bull, Sophie Ewin, Ellie Jupp, Emily Cridland, Mia Regan, Isla May, Lucy Taylor-Hunt. Training partners: India Monllor, Charlotte Steer.

Head Coach: Lois Jackson.
Assistant Coach: Emma Isaac.
Team Manager: Nicky Savill.

Courtesy of the Team Bath Press Office at Matchtight

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Wimbledon champions and Rio medal hopes at British Open http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/2016/07/26/wimbledon-champions-and-rio-medal-hopes-at-british-open/ Tue, 26 Jul 2016 07:45:20 +0000 http://4theloveofsport.co.uk/?p=15626 Continue Reading →

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Britain’s Wimbledon champions Gordon Reid, Alfie Hewett and Jordanne Whiley (pictured above) are among 25 world top 10 ranked players aiming to boost their Rio 2016 Paralympic aspirations when the 27th British Open Wheelchair Tennis Championships takes place at Nottingham Tennis Centre from 26 – 31 July.
 
Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewett Wimbledon men's doubles champions

Gordon Reid and Alfie Hewett (Photo: Tennis Foundation)

Organised by the Tennis Foundation, the British Open is also the last Super Series event before the Rio 2016 Paralympics and therefore the tournament likely to have the most influence on the seeding for the medal events at Rio between now and the Games.

 
Reid, will aim for a unique double in Nottingham this year after winning the inaugural men’s singles event at Wimbledon just two weeks ago, watched by a peak TV audience of more than 1 million people.
 
“I’ve had an amazing few weeks and I’m looking forward to playing here in Nottingham and competing for my first British Open singles title. It’s always a great event and hopefully with the popularity of our sport on the rise we will get lots of people coming along to watch and cheer us on. It’s a quality field and it will be tough but I’m looking forward to getting back on court and competing,” he said.   
 
Reid has risen in the world rankings to a career best No.2 since his Wimbledon triumph and he and reigning champion and world No.1 Stephane Houdet of France top the seeding for the British Open this year, along with reigning NEC Masters champion and 2013 British Open men’s champion Joachim Gerard of Belgium.
 
Bingham’s Phillipson, recently selected for his third Paralympic Game, will make his return from injury at this year’s British Open and believes the prestigious tournament is ideal preparation for Rio 2016. 
 
“I love playing here in my hometown of Nottingham and the event has come at a great time for me in the build up to Rio. I’ll be looking to put what I’ve been working hard on in training into practice on the court and hopefully get some confidence-boosting results,” said Phillipson.

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Lucy Shuker (Photo: Tennis Foundation)

Whiley returns to Nottingham 12 months on from becoming the first Brit to win a Super Series women’s singles title at the British Open. Last year’s victory provided the momentum for Whiley to go on and win her first Grand Slam singles title at the US Open in New York. Whiley will team up with her London 2012 bronze medal-winning partner Lucy Shuker in Nottingham this year as they continue their preparations for Rio.

 
“The British Open in Nottingham will always hold fond memories having won my first Super Series singles  title here last year. That gave me the confidence to go on and win at the US Open and I’m hoping for a similar outcome this year heading into Rio.” said Whiley one of two previous British Open champions among the women’s singles entry this year, along with Germany’s Sabine Ellerbrock. Ellerbrock was one of the higher ranked players Whiley beat in Nottingham in 2015, along with current world No.1 Jiske Griffioen and world No.3 Aniek van Koot. Both Dutchwomen challenge for the title again this year.
 
Heading the entry for the quad division, for those with a more severe disability, will be world No.1 and 2014 British Open champion Dylan Alcott of Australia, Britain’s world No.4 Andy Lapthorne and reigning champion Lucas Sithole of South Africa. Sithole, who won the title last year, is one of two former two-time champions aiming for victory again this year, alongside the USA’s world No.2 David Wagner.   
 
A high class field that features seven of the world’s top 10 ranked quad singles players also includes local Nottinghamshire interest in the shape of Ruddington’s James Shaw. Shaw arrives in Nottingham having recently won the first ITF 2 Series tile of his career at the Wroclaw Cup in Poland.
 
The British Open is one of six events to have Super Series status, the highest tier of tournament on the UNIQLO Wheelchair Tennis Tour outside of the Grand Slams.
 
Tickets are just £5 with a free come and try session for all the family on Saturday 30thth July. Get your tickets here.
Report courtesy of the Tennis Foundation
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