New Delhi, 26 October 2014: The preparatory camp of the Senior Women Core Probables commenced at SAI Centre Bhopal and will continue till 7 December 2014. This camp is in preparations for the Women’s Hockey World League Round 2 scheduled to be held in Delhi from 07 – 15 March 2014.                         

The 33 Senior Women Core Probables are part of this camp for the grooming and training of the players for the upcoming challenges.  

Speaking on the sidelines of the Coaching Camp, Chief Coach, Mr. Neil Hawgood said, “The camp will be a good learning experience for the team and I am sure through this, the girls will be better prepared for what is coming next in their way. Post their bronze at the just culminated Asian Games, the entire team looks confident and ready to take on newer and bigger challenges. We will look at the camp giving us the perfect team for the upcoming tournaments”

 

The list of 33 Senior Women Core Probables-

 

GOALKEEPERS

1.     Yogita Bali

2.     Savita

3.     Rajni Etimarpu

 

DEFENDERS

4.     Deep Grace Ekka

5.     Deepika

6.     Kirandeep Kaur

7.     Sunita Lakra

8.     Gurjit Kaur

9.     Sushila Chanu

10.   M. N. Ponnamma

11.   Asunta Lakra

12.   Joydeep Kaur

13.  Jaspreet Kaur

14.  Manjit Kaur

15.  Monika

 

MIDFIELDERS

16.     Ritu Rani

17.     Namita Toppo

18.     Chanchan Devi Thokchom

19.     Lilima Minz

20.     Liliy Chanu

21.     Navjot Kaur

22.     Amandeep Kaur

23.     Renuka Yadav

24.     Sondarya Yendala

 

FORWARDS

25.     Vandana Katariya

26.     Rani

27.     Poonam Rani

28.     Ritusha Arya

29.     Punam Barla

30.     Anupa Barla

31.     Anuradha Devi

32.     Navneet Kaur

33.     Neha Goyal

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