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Frilford Heath will provide the setting for the 2006 Home International Matches.

05.09.2006

2006 Home Internationals Matches, Frilford Heath

2006 HOME INTERNATIONALS MATCHES

England has included four of the players who won the 2005 Home International Matches in the team to defend their title at Frilford Heath from 13-15 September.

Naomi Edwards, Felicity Johnson, Kerry Smith and Sophie Walker helped England complete last year’s matches undefeated, thus adding to their impressive record since the matches started in 1895.

In fact, when Ireland won the title in 2003 and 2004, they ended a period of dominance in which England had won 10 of the previous 11 contests.

Six of the eight players who competed in this year’s Curtis Cup match will be competing at Frilford Heath and with three of these players – Tricia Mangan, Martina Gillen and Claire Coughlan – in their side, Ireland will be looking for a further success.

Scotland last won the Home Internationals in 1991 at Aberdovey where they successfully defended the title they had won at Hunstanton. This year Scotland has selected a strong squad which includes Curtis Cup reserves Heather MacRae and Krystle Caithness, 17, winner of this year’s St Rule Trophy. 

In 1999, Wales interrupted eleven successive wins for England to put their name on the Miller Trophy for the first, and to date, only time. In seeking a second title winning performance they will be looking for inspiration from Breanne Loucks, one of the 2006 Curtis Cup players at Bandon Dunes and from Stephanie Evans their National Champion.

Frilford Heath in Abingdon, Oxfordshire is only two years short of its centenary and in that time has gone from a rough nine hole layout on rented fields to one of the unique group of clubs in the British Isles boasting of 54 holes of championship golf.

The club has hosted championships at every level and recently was the venue for the Seniors’ Open Amateur Championship. Other notable events include the English Amateur, the EGU Champion Club Tournament and the English Open Seniors’ Championship.

TEAMS

England

Rachel Bell, Ganton 

Elizabeth Bennett, Brokenhurst Manor

Naomi Edwards, Ganton

Felicity Johnson, Harborne

Florentyna Parker, Royal Birkdale

Melissa Reid, Chevin

Kerry Smith, Waterlooville

Sophie Walker, Kenwick Park

Ireland

Claire Coughlan, Cork

Maria Dunne, Skerries

Martina Gillen, Beaverstown

Niamh Kitching, Claremorris

Tricia Mangan, Ennis

Danielle McVeigh, Royal Co. Down Ladies'

Maura Morrin, The Curragh

Deirdre Smith, Co. Louth

Scotland

Sara Bishop, Windyhill

Krystle Caithness, St Regulus

Louise Kenney, Pitreavie

Heather MacRae, Dunblane New

Roseanne Niven, Crieff

Martine Pow, Selkirk

Sally Watson, Elie & Earlsferry Ladies

Jenna Wilson, Strathaven

Wales

Tara Davies, Holyhead

Stephanie Evans, Vale of Llangollen

Becky Harries, Haverford West

Sahra Hassan, Vale of Glamorgan

Breanne Loucks, Wrexham

Jo Nicolson, Wrexham

Katherine O' Conner, Tadmarton Heath

Rhian Wyn Thomas, Vale of Glamorgan







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