England Community Lions U16s and U18s
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England Community Lions U16s and U18s
England Community Lions have named extended train-on squads at Under-16s and Under-18s age groups as they prepare for a busy few months of internationals for both age groups.
The Under-16s have named 39 players, a number that will later be trimmed following a trial on 13th May and will take on Wales in Wales on 3rd June.
Before home internationals against Scotland (18th June), Ireland (2nd September) and Wales (16th September).
The players not selected from that trial game will still have a representative opportunity when a Lions Regional Selection take on a French Regional side in England during July.
23 clubs across the country are represented through the Under-16s programme this term.
Here is the full train-on squad with players listed alongside their clubs:
Jaylen Conway (Hensingham)
Henley Donnan (Hensingham)
Theo Crowe (Hensingham)
Arben Pervizaj (Hensingham)
Xenden Callander (Lowca)
Mathew Creasey (Wath Brow Hornets)
Alfie Cox (Wath Brow Hornets)
Layton Dockray (Wath Brow Hornets)
Diego Walker (Leigh Miners Rangers)
Jack Bibey (Leigh Miners Rangers)
Dylan Hughes (Leigh Miners Rangers)
Jack Reed (Leigh Miners Rangers)
Lloyd Stainton (Egremont Rangers)
Nathaniel Parker (West Bank Bears)
Ethan Gaffney (West Bank Bears)
Zak Mannion (West Bank Bears)
Alfie Leyland (West Bank Bears)
Ethan Sykes (Rochdale Mayfield)
Liam Kershaw (Birkenshaw Bluedogs)
Zavier Dele Charley (Salford City Roosters)
Leo Morley (Salford City Roosters)
Oliver Shallcross (West Hull)
Kian Goodhand (West Hull)
Harry Bates (Saddleworth Rangers)
Elliot Robson (Shaw Cross Sharks ARLFC)
Jack Jones (Shaw Cross Sharks ARLFC)
Alex Golightly (Bentley ARLFC)
Harry Deakin (Bentley ARLFC)
Bradley Bullock (Lock Lane)
Evan Irwin (Lock Lane)
Jayden Aaron (Ashton Bears)
Lucas Mulqueeney (Crosfields)
Lewis Pilling (Blackbrook Royals)
Deiniol Geleziunas (Queensbury)
Jack McCarthy (Woolston Rovers)
Stanley Beaumont (Hull Wyke)
Tyler Sykes (Dewsbury Celtic)
Kenzie Witty (Heworth)
Dylan Whitham (Cas Panthers)
Thirty-six players from 24 clubs have made the Under-18 Train on squad including six who played for the Lions Under-16s last term. b
Ruben Ruane, Fletcher Holgate, Harrison Dodd, Marcus Geener, Oliver Smart and Joshua Langley.
While Sam Murtagh and Harry Sheridan, who have recently starred in the opening rounds of the National Conference League.
Also Challenge Cup for Kells and Rochdale Mayfield respectively have been selected in the initial squad and Brentwood Eels are represented by Taylor Giroud.
The Under-18s programme mirrors that of the Under-16s.
The squad set to be trimmed following a trial on 13th May and will then take on Wales in Wales on 3rd June before home internationals against Scotland (18th June), Ireland (2nd September) and Wales (16th September).
Here is the squad including players’ name and clubs.
Daniel Knott (Dalton)
Sam Murtagh (Kells)
Dylan Grears (Kells)
Harley Nelson (Kells)
Joe Lewis (Siddal)
Henry Ogden (Siddal)
Jacob Rushforth (Siddal)
Oliver Smart (Siddal)
Henry Parkin (Emley Moor)
James Surtees (Shaw Cross Sharks)
Devan Sharp (Wath Brow Hornets)
Miller Dalton (Hensingham)
Fletcher Holgate (Hensingham)
Joshua Hopkins (Leigh East)
Cameron Robinson (Waterhead Warriors)
Adam Robinson (Waterhead Warriors)
Harrison Dodd (Waterhead Warriors)
Harry Barker (Waterhead Warriors)
Marcus Geener (Saddleworth Rangers)
Scott Simmons (Orrell St James)
Ruben Ruane (Blackbrook Royals)
Luke Sutcliffe (Blackbrook Royals)
Joshua Langley (Blackbrook Royals)
Malachi Price (Wigan St Judes)
George Jamieson (Salford City Roosters)
Joe Dyson-Sanderson (Newsome Panthers)
Armand Jozsef Palinkas (Milford)
Callum Cottington (Ashton Bears)
Ben Metcalfe (Rochdale Mayfield)
Harry Sheridan (Rochdale Mayfield)
Jack Lawler (West Hull)
Alfie Hough (Hindley)
Charlie Harrison (Dewsbury Moor)
Taylor Giroud (Brentwood Eels)
Lewis Davies (Pilkington Recs)
Theo Roberts (Skirlaugh)
England Community Lions management wish to congratulate every player on their selection and journey so far.
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