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Current Club: RHC Invicta

Previous Clubs: Medway Mariners, Herne Bay

Nationality: 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

Achievements:

  • Euro 21 England Ladies U17s team

  • SECRHA Senior League Winner 2022

  • SECRHA Senior Cup 2023

  • SECRHA Senior League Winner 2023

Bio: I’ve been skating for as long as I can remember, mainly on the street and at roller discos.

When I was 8, I wanted to learn how to skate backwards and to stop! I started lessons at Roller Bizz and the instructor recommended Rink Hockey. So, at 9 years old, September 2015, I joined a newly formed club Medway Mariners RHC.

In 2016 I transferred to Herne Bay RHC to further develop my skills. I then signed for my current club RHC Invicta in July 2018.

I started attending National Training with Carlos Amaral in 2019 and have progressed to Level 4. I now also attend Ladies development and U17s training.

Current Club: Herne Bay (Loaned RHC Invicta)

Previous Club: None

Nationality: 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇸🇪

Achievements:

  • Bronze in Nations Cup

  • Euros u17 2022

  • England and Regional Coach

  • Top goal scorer for England u17 euro 22

  • National League Final Winner U20

  • top goal scorer of U17 and U20 national youth league 22/23

Bio: At 4 I was introduced to the sport of roller hockey in my home town, I progressed through different age groups, coming runners up and winner of National cups, winning SECRHA cups, Jubilee cups and charity matches, taking trips to the highly successful French team ST OMER.

However COVID-19 hit, this is when I began to be introduced to the England academy which widened my knowledge of roller hockey overseas in Portugal, Spain, Italy, and all over the world. I had a goal of being in the U17 European squad. I was inspired and began to excel in my age group and started to play with older age groups.

I started to work upon a mindset of being the best and being committed and disciplined to become the best version of myself, I started to watch my idols such as Helder Nunes and Paueti Bargello.

I did not only get into the u17s Nations and European squad but became the top goal scorer for England, I was then scouted by Invicta’s premier league team. I am now at the stage of working hard for the World Skate Roller Games in 2024 and the U19s Europeans squad. I wish to follow my dream of playing at an elite level overseas.

 

Current Club: Clube Hóquei dos Carvalhos

Previous Clubs: Herne Bay United, RHC Invicta

Nationality: 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

Achievements:

  • SECRHA Senior League Winner 2022

  • SECRHA Senior Cup 2023

  • SECRHA Senior League Winner 2023

Bio:

My journey in Roller Hockey ignited when I was just 7 years old, inspired by my older brother, Jack Thomas, who was already playing as a goalkeeper. By the time I turned 8, Jack had joined the ranks of Herne Bay United RHC, and it was the persuasive charm of the club's president, Ron Barker, that convinced me to take my first strides on the rink.

What began as a tentative start soon evolved into an all-consuming passion, prompting me to bid farewell to gymnastics and swimming, redirecting all my energy towards Roller Hockey. During my tenure with HBU, the sport opened doors to international adventures, leading me to proudly represent the club in roller hockey arenas in Germany, France, and Spain.

As age categories shifted, I found myself welcomed into the fold of RHC Invicta at the age of 13. Shortly thereafter, I was training alongside the first team players, and over the course of 5 years, my commitment to the club remained strong. I willingly volunteered my time to coach and contribute in any way possible. With the guidance of my coaches, Arran Bowyer and Jack Thomas, my skills continued to flourish. I eventually earned my spot of becoming the No.1 goalkeeper for the SECRHA senior league and even ventured to Sheffield Wildcats RHC, where I competed in the National Premier League, National Cup qualifiers, and the Senior Female National Cup.

Beyond my exploits on the rink, I was elected to serve on the South Eastern Counties Roller Hockey Association committee, focusing on marketing. In this role, I took charge of social media content and advertising, striving to elevate the visibility of our beloved sport. My dedication didn't go unnoticed, as I was approached by the England Roller Hockey Marketing Director to contribute to graphic design and social media initiatives.

My aspirations reached new heights when I seized the opportunity to attend the England academy and train for the Senior Female squad. My sights were firmly set on selection for the WSE European Championship Senior Women, with the ultimate goal of proudly representing England on the world stage.

Current Club: Grimsby RHC (Loaned Kings Lynn U13s) (Loaned Peterborough U15s)

Previous Clubs:

Nationality: 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

Achievements:

  • U9's Eastern Counties Cup Winner, Kings Lynn 2021-22

  • U11's National Cup Winner, Middlesbrough 2021-22

  • National Player of the Year U11's 2021-22

  • U11's Inter-Regional Winner 2021-22

  • U11 KO Eastern Cup, Kings Lynn 2022-23

  • U11 National Cup Winner, Kings Lynn 2022-23

  • U11 League Eastern Winner, Kings Lynn 2022-23

  • Playing at U13s in the same year 2022-23

  • U13's National Cup, Manchester 2022-23

  • U13's National Youth League Winners, Manchester 2022-23

  • Northern Counties Cup Winner U13's, Manchester 2022-23

Bio:

I began my roller hockey journey at the age of 5 with the Grimsby Redhawks, where I honed my skills as a goalkeeper. In 2018, I participated in my first U11 tournament when I was just 6 years old.

I owe a debt of gratitude to those who helped me early in the sport. Eddy Revell, a fellow goalkeeper from Grimsby, Derek Bell at the Sheffield Academy, and the late Paul Coulton in Manchester.

I'm grateful for the continuous support from Grimsby Redhawks, who have been with me every step of the way.

In addition to my local involvement, I train with the England Academy.