Hockey at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – Women's team squads

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This article lists the squads of the women's hockey competition at the 2018 Commonwealth Games held in Gold Coast, Australia from 5 to 14 April 2018. [1]

Contents

Pool A

England

The squad was announced on 15 March 2018. [2]

Head coach: Daniel Kerry

India

The squad was announced on 14 March 2018. [3]

Head coach: Harendra Singh

Malaysia

Head coach: Dharma Raj Kanniah

South Africa

The squad was announced on 30 January 2018. [4]

Head coach: Sheldon Rostron

Wales

The squad was announced on 1 March 2018. [5]

Head coach: Kevin Johnson

Pool B

Australia

The squad was announced on 16 March 2018. [6]

Head coach: Paul Gaudoin

Canada

The squad was announced on 18 March 2018. [7]

Head coach: Flag of South Africa.svg Giles Bonnet

Ghana

Head coach: Emmanuel Ahadjie

New Zealand

The squad was announced on 12 March 2018. [8]

Head coach: Flag of Australia (converted).svg Mark Hager

Scotland

The squad was announced on 14 February 2018. [9]

Head coach: Gordon Shepherd

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References

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