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u20 Tri-Nations Cup kicks off in England

The Women’s u20 Tri-Nations Cup will be hosted by England at Loughborough University beginning on Saturday when the defending champions take on the USA. Three matches will be played over eight days with Canada also contesting the round-robin competition that took place in Nova Scotia last year.

A number of participants from last year’s competition have since graduated to senior honors. Among them are Canada’s Sophie de Goede, England’s Zoe Harrison, and the USA’s Eti Haungatau. de Goede returns as a headliner in this year’s competition, with other returning stars including England midfielder Phoebe Murray and USA twin props Tiara and Tiana A’au.

At this time no live stream is planned but scoring updates will be available on Twitter.

 

FIXTURES

Sat, Jul 20 – 15:00 local / 10:00 ET / 07:00 PT – England vs USA
Wed, Jul 24 – 17:00 local / 12:00 ET / 09:00 PT – USA vs Canada
Sun, Jul 28 – 15:00 local / 10:00 ET / 07:00 PT – England vs Canada

 

CANADA

Head Coach: Jack Hanratty

Forwards: Idia Ihensekhien (Oakville Crusaders), Maya Montiel (Ottawa Irish), Holly Phillips (Calgary Irish), Noemie Tremblay (CRQ), Claudia Fulton (Valley Bulldogs), Keegan Brantner (Lethbridge), Emma Feldinger (UBC Thunderbirds), Rori Wood (UBC Thunderbirds), Lyric Atchison (UBC Thunderbirds), Rayann D’Aguiar (Brampton Beavers), Sophie de Goede (Castaway Wanderers), Hanna Nicholl (Toronto Nomads)

Backs: Justine Blatt-Jannmatt (Valley Bulldogs), Berlyn Seselja (Calgary Dinos), Lizzie Gibson (Oakville Crusaders), Alayna Scramstad (UBC Thunderbirds), Callie Harder (UVic Vikes), Sarah-Maude Lachance (CRQ), Brogan Mior (Foothills Lions), Shoshanah Seumanutafa (UBC Thunderbirds), Maya Addai (Barrhaven Scottish), Jasmine Baxter (Oshawa Vikings), Kally King (UBC Thunderbirds), Angie Olukunmi (Calgary Irish), Danielle Franada (Grande Prairie Sirens)

 

ENGLAND

Head Coach: Jo Yapp

Forwards: Akina Gondwe (Worcester), Detysha Harper (Waterloo), Lauren Leatherland (Worcester), Florence Long (Bristol), Jess Thomas (Bristol), Bryony Field (Loughborough), Connie Powell (Gloucester-Hartpury), Iona Antwis (Gloucester-Hartpury), Hollie Cunningham (Bristol), Eleanor Febrey (Gloucester-Hartpury), Tabitha Copson (Gloucester-Hartpury), Amelia Harper (Loughborough), Ebony Jefferies (Bristol), Anya Richmond (Loughborough)

Backs: Jodie Mallard (Loughborough), Flo Robinson (Pulborough), Emma Hardy (Loughborough), Lucie Skuse (Bristol), Phoebe Murray (Bristol), Laura Perrin (Waterloo), Megan Varley (Worcester), Cara Clarke (Worcester), Carys Cox (Worcester), Ellen Ramsbottom (Loughborough), Bethany Wilcock (Harlequins)

 

USA

Head Coach: Ricardo Ramirez

Forwards: Tiana A’au (Central Washington), Tiara A’au (Central Washington), Tori Jones (Notre Dame), Joannah Skucek (Lindenwood), Saher Hamdan (Notre Dame), Natalie Gray (Lindenwood), Erica Jarrell (Harvard), Samantha Tancredi (Lindenwood), Kapoina Bailey (Kona HS), Paige Fallon (Life), Gio Ferguson-Lewis (West Point), Sophia Haley (Dartmouth), Marin Pennell (Dartmouth), Elizabeth Wilson (NOVA), Glory Woolley (Oklahoma State)

Backs: Cassidy Bargell (Harvard), Mary-Jane Pasioles (Central Washington), Allison Koenig (Quinnipiac), Matalasi Morrissette (BYU), Darina Roe (Penn State), Morgan Freeman (Lindenwood), Karissa Postula (ORSU), Nohea Uluave (Lindenwood), Ubaida Ahmed (Mount St. Mary’s), Megan Bird (Davenport), Clara Lemal-Brown (Quinnipiac)

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