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Ben Rennie added to Kookaburras' European travelling party

Published Thu 07 Jul 2022

 

Kookaburras Head Coach Colin Batch will take three players in addition to the Commonwealth Games squad for the team’s final stages of preparation in Europe.

 

WA goalkeeper Ben Rennie will depart with the Kookaburras’ Commonwealth Games travelling party on 9 July 2022, with Dylan Martin and Ky Willot also joining the squad.

 

Rennie will travel to Europe as cover for Johan Durst, who will remain in Australia for the birth of his and his wife’s first child.

 

Durst is expected to join the Kookaburras squad in the week before they travel to Birmingham for the Commonwealth Games.

 

The Kookaburras will first head to Spain for three internationals against Spain’s national men’s team on 15, 17 & 18 July.

 

This will be followed by two matches against recently crowned FIH Pro League Champions, the Netherlands on 23 and 25 July.

 

Batch said the international matches and experience would be invaluable in the Kookaburras’ attempt to win a seventh consecutive Commonwealth Games gold medal and for the three players who have been added to the group.

 

“We are pleased to be taking Dylan, Ky and Ben with us to Europe for the final part of our Commonwealth Games preparation,” said Batch.

 

“Having these players with us will benefit and enhance our training, while also providing backup if anything was to happen with injuries to any of the guys who have been selected.

 

“Playing against Spain and the Netherlands will be a ‘mini tour’ of sorts before we get to Birmingham, so it will provide a terrific gauge on where we are at as we have only played against two countries since the Olympics last year.

 

“We look forward to heading away as a group and it’s great to have the depth of talent that we can bring these three players away with us and they can slot in seamlessly if and when needed.”

 

Kookaburras European travelling squad

Name

Date of Birth

Hometown, State

Caps (Goals)

Jacob Anderson

22/03/1997

Mackay, QLD

30 (11)

Daniel Beale

12/02/1993

Brisbane, QLD

198 (30)

Josh Beltz

24/04/1995

Hobart, TAS

60 (4)

Tim Brand

29/11/1998

Chatswood, NSW

55 (23)

Andrew Charter (gk)

30/03/1987

Canberra, ACT

199 (0)

Matthew Dawson

27/04/1994

Killarney Vale, NSW

157 (12)

Johan Durst (gk)

18/03/1991

Melbourne, VIC

6 (0)

Nathan Ephraums

9/06/1999

Keysborough, VIC

16 (10)

Blake Govers

6/07/1996

Wollongong, NSW

117 (104)

Jake Harvie

5/03/1998

Dardanup, WA

76 (4)

Jeremy Hayward

3/03/1993

Darwin, NT

178 (80)

Tim Howard

23/06/1996

Wakerley, QLD

80 (1)

Dylan Martin

12/01/1998

Wagga Wagga, NSW

19 (0)

Eddie Ockenden

3/04/1987

Hobart, TAS

387 (71)

Flynn Ogilvie

17/09/1993

Wollongong, NSW

131 (24)

Ben Rennie (gk)

28/09/1990

Perth, WA

4 (0)

Josh Simmonds

4/10/1995

Melbourne, VIC

39 (2)

Jake Whetton

15/06/1991

Brisbane, QLD

224 (66)

Tom Wickham

26/05/1990

Perth, WA

73 (35)

Ky Willott

15/03/2001

Newcastle, NSW

7 (4)

Aran Zalewski

21/03/1991

Margaret River, WA

206 (26)


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