England Roses squad selected for Sunshine Series against Jamaica

Head Coach Tracey Neville has named a 14-strong touring squad to face Jamaica in the three-match Sunshine Series this October.

Ama Agbeze will once again captain the team with Jade Clarke as vice-captain.

A number of the Roses’ rising stars have been selected, including a first call-up for young defender Razia Quashie.

The England Roses squad selected is as follows:

Ama Agbeze (C) (97 caps) Summer Artman (3 caps) Eleanor Cardwell (16 caps)
Ella Clark (3 caps) Jade Clarke (VC) (150 caps) Kadeen Corbin (59 caps)
Sasha Corbin (62 caps) George Fisher (2 caps) Jodie Gibson (18 caps)
Layla Guscoth (15 caps) Helen Housby (47 caps) Natalie Panagarry (6 caps)
Chelsea Pitman (19 caps) Razia Quashie (0 caps)  

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Coaches: Tracey Neville, Tania Obst and Colette Thomson

The world number two will travel to Kingston to face world number four Jamaica on Friday 12th, Sunday 14th and Tuesday 16th October.

England’s most recent meeting with the Sunshine Girls was on the Gold Coast as the Roses made history, scoring a last-gasp goal to seal a place in the Commonwealth Games final.

The Roses will be in action on the following dates – all times are BST.

2018 Sunshine Series
Game Match Start Venue
1 Fri 12th Oct – 1:00am  

National Indoor Sports Centre, Kingston

2 Sun 14th Oct – 12:00am
3 Tue 16th Oct – 12:30am

 

You can follow the England Roses on tour via our official Twitter account and watch every single match LIVE exclusively on Sky Sports.

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