21 England players announced as part of British Lacrosse women's training squad

Claire Faram holds the ball as she takes on a Haudenosaunee player

21 England players have been named as part of British Lacrosse’s 30-player 2023/24 women’s training squad, including seven players who represented England and finished third at the 2022 World Lacrosse Women’s Championship in Maryland, USA last year.

The training squad has been chosen by Head Coach, Phil Collier, alongside Assistant Coaches, Ailsa Stott, Kate Nelson-Lee, and Erica Erb as they begin to prepare for the next edition of The World Games due to be held in Chengdu, China in August 2025.

The latest squad announcement comes after a hugely successful first cycle in 2021/2022 that saw a men’s and women’s team represent Britain at The World Games in Birmingham, Alabama, USA for the first time.

In that competition, both the men’s and women’s British Lacrosse teams finished fourth after tight bronze medal matches against Japan and Australia respectively.

For more information about British Lacrosse and their plans for the future, click HERE.

British Lacrosse 2023/24 Women’s Training Squad (England players in bold)

Torz Anderson
Charlie Berqvist
Emma Brown
Emilie Chandler
Ella Cohen

Zoe Dickson
Claire Faram
Chess Gray
Emily Gray
Cece Green

Georgie Greenwood
Sarah Hearns
Minty Loxton-Barnard
Harriet Mann
Anna Neville
Emma Oakley
Sienna Parekh
Alice Ripper

Lottie Robertson
Emma Savage
Livy Schellekens
Tilly Shires
Georgie Southorn

Laura Warren
Hannah Whiteley
Dylan Whittington
Liv Wimpenny
Julie Wise
Sofia Wise

Sophy Coombes-Roberts