Emily Naylor
Emily Naylor
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Emily Naylor (born December 21, 1986 in England) is a field hockey midfielder from New Zealand, who was selected to attend an Olympic Qualifying training camp in late 2003 after performing well for the New Zealand Under 18 Team. Not only did she make the squad for the Olympic Hockey Qualifier, but was subsequently picked for the 2004 Summer Olympics team at the age of eighteen.
Her performances in Athens, Greece led to her nomination for the 2004 WorldHockey Junior Women’s Player of the Year. In 2007, After an outstanding Champions Challenge performance, Emily was voted Oceania Player of the Century by The ABCD Hockey Magazine.
International senior competitions
References
Emily Naylor – International Tournaments
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1 Sharland · 2 Naylor · 3 Forgesson · 4 Saunders · 11 Carr · 12 Ryan · 14 Muirhead ( c) · 16 Jurgeleit · 17 Eshuis · 18 Weavers · 19 Maley · 20 Kreft · 21 Roberts · 23 Drysdale · 25 Mahon · 26 Wawatai · 27 Kight · 28 Harrison · Coach: Rutledge
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2 Naylor · 3 Forgesson · 4 Saunders · 5 Douglas · 9 Dillon · 11 Carr · 13 Galletly · 15 Jurgeleit · 16 Eshuis · 18 Weavers ( c) · 19 Maley · 20 Kreft · 22 Robertson · 23 Drysdale · 24 Phillips · 25 Mahon · 26 Wawatai · 28 Harrison · Coach: Rutledge
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1 Sharland · 2 Naylor · 3 Forgesson · 4 Saunders · 8 Claxton · 10 Igasan ( c) · 11 Carr · 13 Galletly · 14 Noakes · 15 Jurgeleit · 17 Paewai · 21 Roberts-Lang · 22 Flynn · 23 Drysdale · 24 Horvath · 26 Wawatai · 28 Harrison · 29 McQuinn · Coach: Towns
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Naylor, Emily |
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