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Will Carter Keall

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Will Carter Keall
Personal information
Born 1997
Senior career
Years Team
2014-15 Reading
2016-19 University of Exeter
2019- Old Georgians

Will Carter Keall (born 1997) is an English field hockey player and player for Men's England Hockey League side Old Georgians. [1]

Field hockey career

Carter Keall was educated at Abingdon School where he played for the first XI and gained colours.[2] He joined the Wallingford Wildacts before being selected for the under-16 England team.[3]

He was selected for the under-16, under-18 and under-21 England teams, and joined leading Men's England Hockey League side Reading Hockey Club.[4] Ferom 2016 until 2019, he played for EHL team University of Exeter Hockey Club while undergoing Economics studies there.[5] This culminated in him captaining the team to the gold medal at the British Universities and Colleges Sport Championship defeating Durham University Hockey Club in the final.[6]

After leaving University and for 2019-20 season he signed for Old Georgians Hockey Club.[7]

Personal life

His younger brother Max Carter Keall also plays for Reading and is a former Under-18 England international.[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Hockey: Reading men set for Surbiton play-off test". Windsor Observer.
  2. ^ "Hockey report" (PDF). The Abingdonian.
  3. ^ "Archived News". Wallingford HC.
  4. ^ "Profile". England Hockey.
  5. ^ "Hockey scholars prove their worth in England Hockey U21s fixtures". University of Exeter.
  6. ^ "Last Gasp for Gold-Men's Hockey 1st team clinch BUCS Gold in dramatic final". University of Exeter.
  7. ^ "Hockey transfers 2019/20: Latests ins and outs in English Premier Divisions". The Hockey Paper.
  8. ^ "Plenty of positives for U16 Boys". England Hockey.
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