Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Gormley named as Irish captain

Ronan Gormley has been named skipper for the foreseeable future as part of a five-strong leadership team in a similar-style to the one employed under the previous management. Paddy Brown wore the armband in those days, supported by the likes of Mark Irwin and Jason Black.


Under Revington, Gormley heads up the quintet with David Hobbs and Graham Shaw sharing the vice captaincy role while John Jermyn and Stephen Butler are to provide support and leadership through their performances.

Timmy Cockram and Butler have joined Jermyn and Mikey Watt on the absentee list for the French two-game series, beginning tonight.

Speaking about their absence, new Irish coach Paul Revington explains “The Irish Team will miss these influential players in the upcoming games versus France, however the short term loss will be a long term gain as John is released to conclude another level of his studies, and Stephen is allowed some time off to refresh and re-energise before a busy schedule in the summer. Tim is still recovering from an injury and I look forward to his return in the coming weeks."

Watt and Jermyn had both already been allowed leave due to upcoming exams. It means Revington's squad is pared down to 19 for the visit of "les Bleus".

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Best of luck lads.

Anonymous said...

Well done to Gormley, great honour for him. Hope they do really well.
Monkstown player

Anonymous said...

18s team is up with a few surprise selections!

Anonymous said...

did the french bring two keepers or is it the same guy tomorrow night again??

Anonymous said...

Blakeney should play in goals for the French, he'd be better than the bloke they have....

Anonymous said...

ye where is kyle good in the under 18's team