Cregan closing in on caps record
June 16, 2010
Written by Alan Good, in International, Latest Stories, News
Eimear Cregan could overtake fellow Munster woman Rachael Kohler as the most capped Irish hockey player of all time later this month.
The inspirational Catholic Institute forward, who is also the current Irish skipper, was yesterday named in Gene Muller’s squad for Four-Nations event in Essen, Germany, which gets underway on June 25.
Cregan is one cap shy of the mark of 166 reached by Kohler, before the outstanding Cork Harlequins midfielder quit the international scene in 2003.

Nicola Evans celebrates a goal for Railway while Cork Harlequins' Sinead McCarthy looks dejected in the background. Both should make their Irish debuts in the coming weeks. Picture: Adrian Boehm
She is one of just six men’s or women’s players still playing international hockey to have more than 100 caps to her name.
That Cregan is next in line for the overall caps record is testament to her durability, given the injury difficulties she has suffered in recent seasons.
Sinead McCarthy and Nikki Evans will hope they are starting out on a similarly decorated international career path, as they look set to earn their first caps this summer.
Muller has made three changes from the failed World Cup qualification squad as Ireland take on high-quality opposition in the form of Germany, India and Australia there, before the Hockeyroos come calling to Dublin for a three-game series in early July.
Railway Union’s Evans and Nicci Daly of Loreto are the two new forward options Muller will examine in Germany, replacing Roisin Flinn and USA-based Megan Frazer.
As part of the goalkeeper rotation, Emma Gray replaces Louisa Healy in Germany, while Mary Goode sits out the home series with Australia.
For that selection, Cork Harlequins’ McCarthy is included as an extra defender in a move that could see an end, for now, of the experiment to use Loreto midfielder Nikki Symmons in the sweeper role.
McCarthy will be itching to prove to Muller that she made the right decision in switching from English club Poynton in the hope of kick-starting an international career in green.
She has enjoyed a superb debut season with Quins, winning a domestic double before making her mark as one of the standout performers at last month’s Irish Hockey League finals and at the senior interpros with Munster.

Sinead McCarthy gets away from two Pegasus players. The English-born defender has had a brilliant debut season with Quins. Picture: Adrian Boehm
Ireland senior women’s squads for upcoming series
Four-Nations tournament (Essen, Germany) panel: E Clarke (Leicester; 67 caps); B Cleland (Ballymoney; 144); L Colvin (Loreto; 31); E Cregan (Catholic Institute; 165); N Daly (Loreto; 2); N Evans (Railway Union; 0); M Goode (GK, Bray; 67); E Gray (GK, Hermes; 12); M Harvey (Pegasus; 32); L Jacob (UCD; 67); S McCay (Dragons; 85); A O’Flynn (UCC; 8); J O’Halloran (UCC; 48); C Sargent (Cork Harlequins; 59); N Small (Loreto; 27); E Smyth (Railway Union; 26); A Speers (Dragons; 72); N Symmons (Loreto; 136).
June 25: Ireland vs Australia, 7pm; June 26: Ireland vs Germany, 5pm, June 27: Ireland vs India, 12pm.
Australia series (Belfield) panel: E Clarke (Leicester; 67 caps); B Cleland (Ballymoney; 144); L Colvin (Loreto; 31); E Cregan (Catholic Institute; 165); N Daly (Loreto; 2); N Evans (Railway Union; 0); L Healy (Loreto; 49); E Gray (Hermes; 12); M Harvey (Pegasus; 32); L Jacob (UCD; 67); S McCarthy (Cork Harlequins; 0) S McCay (Dragons; 85); A O’Flynn (UCC; 8); J O’Halloran (UCC; 48); C Sargent (Cork Harlequins; 59); N Small (Loreto; 27); E Smyth (Railway Union; 26); A Speers (Dragons; 72); N Symmons (Loreto; 136)
June 30: Ireland vs Australia, 8pm, Belfield; July 2: Ireland vs Australia, 7.30pm, Belfield; July 3: Ireland vs Australia, 4pm, Belfield



Congrats Sinead…well deserved!!You had an excellent season!! Well done to the rest of the Munster players on their inclusion in the squads also.
Cant believe i missed this news, Sinead 100% deserved after a fantastic year at quins and unbelievable Interpros, you were outstanding : )