Britain examine options for Olympic qualifier

Peter Colwill
Friday 24 November 1995 19:02 EST
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Great Britain play their second international against Argentina today at Hounslow making six changes to the squad which won 4-2 at Reading, with a view to examining all their options before announcing the squad for the Olympic qualifier next week.

The women's National League continues after a one-week gap, with Bracknell and Doncaster the only Premier Division clubs unaffected by the absence of players in Cape Town with Great Britain.

Hightown, who are one point clear at the top, are at home to Doncaster, still seeking their first win. The meeting between second-placed Sutton Canada Life and Slough, who are level on points, will test the limited resources of the Berkshire club.

In the men's National League tomorrow, the leaders, Old Loughtonians, have a difficult away match at third place Southgate, who are one point behind them.

Second-placed Cannock travel to Barford for what should be a high-scoring Midlands derby, featuring the league's two leading scorers, Bobby Crutchley and Dharminder Singh, in opposition.

Reading, in fourth place, will be looking for three points from the visit of lowly placed Stourport, who picked up their first points last weekend against their fellow strugglers, Trojans.

Beeston, top of the Second Division with the only 100 per cent record, are at home to Slough, who may have turned the corner after two wins last weekend.

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