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Ross Brown Looks Back On Scottish Series Victory | |
25 October 2018 With a 2-1 series success over Dublin Ladies in the bag, Scotland Ladies co-manager Ross Brown took time to reflect on how the Scotland Ladies team has progressed over the last three years. Having looked after the squad with Stuart Reid, Brown said: “Stuart and I were both over the moon with the team. We knew it would be tough in the first half playing against the wind and also with a camogie ball. “We were fortunate only to be behind by a couple of points at the break, mainly due to some resolute defending, particular from Laura McCafferty. “Our use of a shinty ball and the wind in the second half worked really well and we eventually got our rewards late in the second half with some nicely worked goals. “We asked to the girls to increase their physicality in the second half and they responded well to that. “The Scotland squad has developed really nicely over the past 3 years with most of the squad being involved every year. There have been some nice on-field relationships built up and that’s promising going forward. “The oldest player is 27 so time is still on their side to improve even further. I’m sure the WCA will be looking to make arrangements to secure opponents for next year. “The Dublin series has been very competitive and they have been very kind both as hosts and visitors. Brown steps down at the end of the series and he added: “I have taken a step back now; the timing seemed right with the end of the Dublin matches and it was great to finish with a win. It’s been a pleasure to work with the team and Stuart and would like to thank them all for the experience.”
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