Playing for England Box in 2019

The National team’s box journey started on a rainy tennis court in Disley.

For the majority of players, summer 2018 was the start of the journey towards Langley and the world championships. The team got together shortly after the Tasko cup for one trial in the North and one in the South. By coincidence, the venues were Bisley (Brookwood) and Disley (Stockport).

For the first time the box team was overly subscribed with domestic players of varied experience, and on a sandy tennis court in Disley coaches Walt Christianson and Andy Downing got their first look at what England had to offer. There was a long way to go…

The coaches named around 35 players from the initial trials and began to train monthly in the build up to September 2019. Together they travelled to Prague in April of that year for the final selection, and were left with the strongest group of domestic players England had seen before; supplemented by Canadian-based passport holders.

For the Canadian-based players the build up is different. Although they were brought into team comms early, the new players from either side of the pond wouldn’t meet one another until the first day of training camp.

When the English land at any box tournament, it’s typically a week in advance of the opening ceremony, with the coaches delivering an intensive set of sessions explaining the systems the team will play. Unlike field this means that the players have to go from a very basic understanding to international standard schemes in just a week.

Following the camp and a mixed set of results vs Australia (Loss) and Germany (Win) it was into the Blue division and business as usual. No matter the version of lacrosse England have managed to hang with the professionals for a top 5 finish, but with that finish comes the challenge of tough Blue division games to start the tournament.

Looking down the barrell of a 10 day schedule with potentially only 1 rest day, England started their campaign vs Canada, who have never lost a game.

Suffice to say England took their licks in the group stages, as well as losing out to Israel in an OT defeat. This left them with the minimum of 1 rest day guaranteed, and a game against Finland to keep their medal dreams alive. Finland had beaten the team in the European Championships convincingly, and weren’t shy about making their ambitions clear.

Read about the knockout stages in our next blog!

The team

World Box Championships, Langley 2019

#NamePosition
Walt ChristiansonHead Coach
Andy DowningAssistant Coach
Jordan SundherDefensive Coach
Eliot PughTeam Manager
Jamie TaskoAssistant Manager
88Gavin AbrahamsonDefence
40Will AllsopDefence
97Lyndon BunioOffence
17Nate ClareOffence
93Sam ClareOffence
27David CluneyDefence
24Ben ColvilleOffence
49Dan EckersallOffence
87Dom Fitzgerald (A)Offence
2Caius JefferiesOffence
29Tony JosephDefence
25Caleb KueberOffence
12Matthew MarshOffence
16Eliot PughGoalkeeper
51Tom Roche (C)Defence
87Tyson RoeDefence
92Frank SciglianoGoalkeeper
22Brandan SmithDefence
9Jamie SuttonDefence
36Matthew TattonDefence
16Chris WainerDefence
15Will Walker (A)Offence
48Albert WhiteheadDefence

European Box Championships, Turku 2017

#NamePosition
Walt ChristiansonHead Coach
Andy DowningAssistant Coach
Jordan SundherDefensive Coach
Brian PotterOffensive Coach
Eliot PughTeam Manager
Stephen CluneyTrainer
18Jon ArthurOffence
23Matt BladwinDefence
55Ed BiegelDefence
11Ben BuchananOffence
88Gavin AbrahamsonDefence
17Nate Clare (A)Offence
93Sam ClareOffence
27David CluneyDefence
27Jack FosterDefence
75Michael Gillan (C)Transition
6Josh GilrayOffence
49Dylan GoddardOffence
29Tony JosephDefence
7Tom LeahyDefence
12Matthew MarshOffence
8Daniel McDermottDefence
31Joshua PhillipsGoalkeeper
40Andy PriceGoalkeeper
16Eliot PughGoalkeeper
51Tom Roche (A)Defence
25Samuel ScottDefence
22Brandan SmithDefence
2Devan SmithDefence
3Matthew SymesOffence
15Will Walker (A)Offence
48Albert WhiteheadDefence
13Peter WilsonOffence

World Box Championships, Syracuse 2015

MikeHasenHead Coach
ChrisDriscollAssistant Coach
PatO’TooleAssistant Coach
JosephDarkinsTeam Manager
StephenCluneyTrainer
LisaHoffartTrainer
EmilyManningTrainer
JonArthur18Attack
MattBaldwin23Defense
JohnBeadle8Defence
NateClare17Offense
SamClare93Attack
DavidCluney27Defence
JosephDarkins (A)10Transition
AndrewDowning5Defense
PeterDunits (A)22Forward
JackFoster27Defense
MichaelGillan (A)75Transition
TomJohnson7Forward
TonyJoseph29Defense
AlanKeeley (A)2Transition
DavidLeach9Forward
ChrisManwaring (A)13Transition
EliotPugh16Goalie
TomRoche51Defense
TysonRoe87Defense
NickRose66Goalie
ColeShafer41Attack
JamieTasko (C)Attack
WilliamWalker15Attack

World Box Championships, Prague 2011

ChrisHallHead Coach
DaveElwoodAssistant Coach
JimMeredithAssistant Coach
PeterDunitsTeam Manager
JamieTaskoTeam Manager
JosephDarkinsTeam Manager
LisaHoffartTrainer
StephenCluneyTrainer
GavinAbrahamson88Transition
AndrewBaxter24Defense
JohnBeadle8Defence
ShawnCable (A)85Transition
RobClark26Defence
DavidCluney27Defence
JosephDarkins (A)10Transition
JamesDelaney27Forward
AndrewDowning5Defense
PeterDunits22Forward
AndrewFernandoDefense
MichaelGillan75Transition
JoeHarper14Transition
DavidHudson55Defense
TomJohnson7Forward
AlanKeeley (C)2Transition
BillLaidler16Defense
ChrisManwaring (A)13Transition
CayleRatcliff20Forward
MathewRoik37Goalie
AndrewSuitor20Transition
JamieTasko25Transition
PaulTerry1Goalie
MarkWebb9Forward