England name team to play Scotland
in Sunday's Under-16 international
PRESS RELEASE ISSUED BY ENGLISH GOLF UNION
England will field five players new to international team golf for the annual under-16 clash with Scotland at South Staffs Golf Club on Sunday.
The five are James Burnett from Lincolnshire, Jamie Carney from Warwickshire, Harry Casey from Middlesex, Liam Harper from Kent and Essex-based Jack Heasman.
The rest of the team are Adam Carson, Chris Lloyd and Oscar Sharpe from Gloucestershire, Cumbria’s Sebastian Crookall-Nixon and Billy Downing from Cornwall.
Burnett finished runner-up in the Lincolnshire Under-16 championship last year, tied fifth in this year’s McGregor Trophy and was a member of one of England’s two triumphant Nations Cup teams in the event.
Carney finished runner-up to Crookhall-Nixon in the McGregor Trophy at High Post in July, while Casey won the Middlesex boys' championship this year and also carried off the Douglas Johns Trophy.
Harper has been a member of the Kent first and colts teams this year, while Heasman was also a member of a winning team in the McGregor Trophy Nations Cup and tied fifth in the North of England Under 16 Championship.
Carson, Downing and Lloyd played in the corresponding match in Scotland last year while Crookall-Nixon, Lloyd and Sharpe were members of the England Under-16 team beaten by Spain at Heswall in August.
Carson won the English Under-16 championship for the McGregor Trophy last year and lost a play-off for the Douglas Johns Trophy. He also finished runner-up in the Southwest boys' championship.
Crookall-Nixon, 15, won the McGregor Trophy this year, having finished third in the 2006 English Under-14 championship and also winning the Cumbria Under-16 title that year. Downing, the current Cornwall junior champion, has been capped at Under-16 level for the past two years. The 2003 Reid Trophy runner-up finished third in the Southwest boys' championship this year, having won the title in 2007, and was second in the North of England Under-16 championship.
Lloyd is a former Southwest boys Under-16 champion and North of England Under-16 champion. This year, he has won the Ernie Els world junior championship in South Africa and the North of England Under-16 title and reached the third round of the British boys' championship. In 2006, Sharpe simultaneously held the English Under-16, 15 and Under-14 titles, also won the Douglas Johns Trophy and made his international debut in the Under-16 match against Scotland. Last year, he stepped up to boys level before joining the Leadbetter College in America where he has met with some success, recently finishing fifth in the Italian Under-16 championship.
England have generally held the upper hands in these matches but Scotland won for the first time in 2006. However, England won again last year in Scotland. The full England team is: James Burnett (Sleaford)
Jamie Carney (Shirley)
Adam Carson (Long Ashton)
Harry Casey (Enfield)
Sebastian Crookall-Nixon (Workington)
Billy Downing (Truro)
Liam Harper (Lydd)
Jack Heasman (West Essex)
Chris Lloyd (The Kendleshire)
Oscar Sharpe (Minchinhampton)
in Sunday's Under-16 international
PRESS RELEASE ISSUED BY ENGLISH GOLF UNION
England will field five players new to international team golf for the annual under-16 clash with Scotland at South Staffs Golf Club on Sunday.
The five are James Burnett from Lincolnshire, Jamie Carney from Warwickshire, Harry Casey from Middlesex, Liam Harper from Kent and Essex-based Jack Heasman.
The rest of the team are Adam Carson, Chris Lloyd and Oscar Sharpe from Gloucestershire, Cumbria’s Sebastian Crookall-Nixon and Billy Downing from Cornwall.
Burnett finished runner-up in the Lincolnshire Under-16 championship last year, tied fifth in this year’s McGregor Trophy and was a member of one of England’s two triumphant Nations Cup teams in the event.
Carney finished runner-up to Crookhall-Nixon in the McGregor Trophy at High Post in July, while Casey won the Middlesex boys' championship this year and also carried off the Douglas Johns Trophy.
Harper has been a member of the Kent first and colts teams this year, while Heasman was also a member of a winning team in the McGregor Trophy Nations Cup and tied fifth in the North of England Under 16 Championship.
Carson, Downing and Lloyd played in the corresponding match in Scotland last year while Crookall-Nixon, Lloyd and Sharpe were members of the England Under-16 team beaten by Spain at Heswall in August.
Carson won the English Under-16 championship for the McGregor Trophy last year and lost a play-off for the Douglas Johns Trophy. He also finished runner-up in the Southwest boys' championship.
Crookall-Nixon, 15, won the McGregor Trophy this year, having finished third in the 2006 English Under-14 championship and also winning the Cumbria Under-16 title that year. Downing, the current Cornwall junior champion, has been capped at Under-16 level for the past two years. The 2003 Reid Trophy runner-up finished third in the Southwest boys' championship this year, having won the title in 2007, and was second in the North of England Under-16 championship.
Lloyd is a former Southwest boys Under-16 champion and North of England Under-16 champion. This year, he has won the Ernie Els world junior championship in South Africa and the North of England Under-16 title and reached the third round of the British boys' championship. In 2006, Sharpe simultaneously held the English Under-16, 15 and Under-14 titles, also won the Douglas Johns Trophy and made his international debut in the Under-16 match against Scotland. Last year, he stepped up to boys level before joining the Leadbetter College in America where he has met with some success, recently finishing fifth in the Italian Under-16 championship.
England have generally held the upper hands in these matches but Scotland won for the first time in 2006. However, England won again last year in Scotland. The full England team is: James Burnett (Sleaford)
Jamie Carney (Shirley)
Adam Carson (Long Ashton)
Harry Casey (Enfield)
Sebastian Crookall-Nixon (Workington)
Billy Downing (Truro)
Liam Harper (Lydd)
Jack Heasman (West Essex)
Chris Lloyd (The Kendleshire)
Oscar Sharpe (Minchinhampton)
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