FAMILY AFFAIR FOR ENGLAND HOPEFULS E-Mail
Written by Melvyn Beck   
Sunday, 13 April 2008
ALTHOUGH the outdoor bowls season is still to get under way for the vast majority of clubs, nine local bowlers already have their eyes firmly fixed on international trials next month.
It’s a real family affair, too, with Stuart and Catherine Popple, Sarah and Val Newson and the Morton brothers, Tristan and Ean, all hoping to impress the selectors.

Hunts’ success in reaching the Middleton Cup final last year for the first time clearly caught the eye of the selectors, with former junior international Stuart Popple being included in the 40-strong senior men’s trial, along with county team-mates Nicky Brett and Simon Leader.

Brett is one of the main candidates to take over the skip’s role vacated by England legend Andy Thomson, who has announced his retirement from international outdoor bowls.

Brett has been moved across from number three to Robert Newman to take over Thomson’s rink for the trial at the Norgren club, Shipston-on-Stour on Sunday, May 25.

Leader, who plays out of the Warboys White Hart club with Brett, was one of the reserves last year when England regained the British team title in Scotland.

Meanwhile, Stuart Popple’s wife Catherine, along with Peterborough & District colleague Val Newson and Whittlesey Manor’s Pat Reynolds, have all been named as skips in the 32-strong women’s trial being held at the New Lount club, Leicestershire, on Saturday, May 10.

Popple and Reynolds were involved last year when England lifted the title at Llandrindod Wells, but Newson was controversially omitted from the trial after being a regular international for several years.

Val’s daughter Sarah, who has played in the last two series, is also included in the trial, but not in any of the rinks skipped by her Hunts team-mates.

The Mortons, Ean and Tristan, were both on duty for the England junior men’s team last year when England finished runners-up again to Scotland.

Ean has been named as one of the skips in the trial at the Norgren club on Saturday, May 24, with a strong-looking combination at his command, while Tristan has been chosen at two to Derbyshire’s Philip Broughton.

Also included in the trial squad for the first time is Buckden-based James Price, a member of the Parkway club, who qualified along with Tristan to represent Hunts in the national county singles finals at Worthing last year.

Whittlesey Manor’s Hannah Overton, who has played in the last two successful junior women’s series for England, is in the trial at New Lount on Sunday, May 11, leading for Surrey’s Debbie Sarratt. Also included in the squad is fellow Hunts player Katie Webb, from Papworth.
 

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