(Photo: © 2008 Getty images / FIH)

Ireland's Senior Men's team are in full flight of preparation for their upcoming World Cup Qualification (WCQ) which includes potentially eight test games in just a twelve day period, if all goes to plan. The intensity of the programme also affords Coach Paul Revington a prime opportunity to survey his athletes in a match situation as they compete to gain a foot hold in the Irish WCQ squad come November.

Commenting on this new phase he said "After a satisfactory Summer of international Hockey, our Team faces the immediate next challenge of World Cup Qualification,and therefore another important phase of preparation. The games against France, Argentina and Scotland offer our Squad an immediate opportunity to assess our playing standards and for all players to stamp their quality within team performances. It will be a challenging phase of games in a very short period oftime, testing the strength of our squad and also allowing for a very intensive period of games and training for the squad."

First up Ireland play the French, ranked 17th in the world, in a double header on the 23rd and 24th September in Paris. Just four days later Ireland are scheduled to play the world number 10's Argentina, however these fixtures are still awaiting 100% confirmation from the Puma's as to whether they will be in a position to make the trip to Ireland. Regardless of the outcome Ireland will then take on Scotland in a triple header at Banbridge hockey club at the start of October.

Match Schedule

23rdSept Ireland v France (Paris) 18.00
24thSept Ireland v France(Paris) 14.30

28thSept Ireland v Argentina (UCD,Dublin) 20.30 TBC
30thSept Ireland v Argentina (UCD,Dublin) 20.30 TBC
1stOct Ireland v Argentina (UCD,Dublin) 20.30 TBC

2ndOct Ireland v Scotland (Banbridge, Down) 20.00
3rdOct Ireland v Scotland (Banbridge, Down) 18.00
4thOct Ireland v Scotland (Banbridge, Down) 14.00

SQUADS

IRELAND V FRANCE SQUAD, 23rd & 24th, Paris, France
David Harte (Pembroke W); Iain Walker (YMCA); Ronan Gormley (Capt Pembroke W); Tim Lewis (Pembroke Wanderers); Joe Brennan (Glenanne); John Jackson (Loughborough); Conor Harte (Pembroke W); David Hobbs (Cork C of I); Graham Shaw (Glenanne); Geoff McCabe (Dragons); David Ames (Cookstown); Andy McConnell (Pembroke W); Eugene Magee (Dragons); Michael Watt (Dragons); Mitch Darling (Leuven); Peter Caruth (Annadale); Alan Sothern (Pembroke W); Phelie Maguire (Leuven)

IRELAND V ARGENTINA SQUAD 28th, 30th & 1st October, Dublin (TBC)
Match 1: David Harte (Pembroke W); Iain Walker (YMCA); Ronan Gormley (Capt Pembroke W); Tim Lewis (Pembroke Wanderers); Joe Brennan (Glenanne); Paul Gleghorne (Loughborough); Conor Harte (Pembroke W); Geoff McCabe (Dragons); Graham Shaw (Glenanne); Stephen Butler (Glenanne); Phelie Maguire (Leuven); Andy McConnell (Pembroke W); Alan Sothern (Pembroke W); Eugene Magee (Dragons); Alan Giles (Pembroke W); Michael Watt (Dragons); Chris Cargo (Reading)

Match 2: David Harte (Pembroke W); Iain Walker (YMCA); Ronan Gormley (Capt Pembroke W); Tim Lewis (Pembroke Wanderers); Joe Brennan (Glenanne); Paul Gleghorne (Loughborough); Conor Harte (Pembroke W); Geoff McCabe (Dragons); Graham Shaw (Glenanne); Stephen Butler (Glenanne); Phelie Maguire (Leuven); Andy McConnell (Pembroke W); Alan Sothern (Pembroke W); Eugene Magee (Dragons); Alan Giles (Pembroke W); Michael Watt (Dragons); Chris Cargo (Reading)

Match 3: David Harte (Pembroke W); Iain Walker (YMCA); Ronan Gormley (Capt Pembroke W); Tim Lewis (Pembroke Wanderers); Joe Brennan (Glenanne); John Jackson (Loughborough); Conor Harte (Pembroke W); Phelie Maguire (Leuven); David Hobbs (Cork C of I); Stephen Butler (Glenanne); Graham Shaw (Glenanne); Geoff McCabe (Dragons); John Jermyn (Cork C of I); Michael Watt (Dragons); Eugene Magee (Dragons); Mitch Darling (Pembroke W); Timmy Cockram (Lisnagarvey)

IRELAND V SCOTLAND SQUAD 2nd, 3rd & 4th Banbridge, Down.

Match 1: Iain Walker (YMCA); David Harte (Pembroke W); Ronan Gormley (Capt Pembroke W); Tim Lewis (Pembroke Wanderers); Joe Brennan (Glenanne);John Jackson (Loughborough); Conor Harte (Pembroke W);John Jermyn (Cork C of I); David Hobbs (Cork C of I); Stephen Butler (Glenanne); Graham Shaw (Glenanne); Geoff McCabe (Dragons); Eugene Magee (Dragons); Michael Watt (Dragons); Timmy Cockram (Lisnagarvey); Mitch Darling (Pembroke W; Phelie Maguire (Leuven)

Match 2: Mark Ruddle (Cork C of I); Adam Pritchard (Cork C of I); John Jackson (Loughborough); Paul Gleghorne (Loughborough); Karl Burns (Cork C of I); Michael Maguire (Three Rock Rovers); Keith Black (Cookstown); David Ames (Cookstown); Andrew Herbert (Cork C of I); David Hobbs (Capt – Cork C of I); Simon Todd (Mossley); John Jermyn (Cork C of I); Gareth Watkins (Monkstown); Peter Caruth (Annadale); Peter Blakeney (Three Rock Rovers); Timmy Cockram (Lisnagarvey) Iain Walker (YMCA)

Match 3: Iain Walker (YMCA); Adam Pritchard (Cork C of I); John Jackson (Loughborough); Paul Gleghorne (Loughborough); Karl Burns (Cork C of I); Michael Maguire (Three Rock Rovers); Keith Black (Cookstown); David Ames (Cookstown); Andrew Herbert (Cork C of I); David Hobbs (Capt – Cork C of I); Simon Todd (Mossley); John Jermyn (Cork C of I); Gareth Watkins (Monkstown); Peter Caruth (Annadale); Peter Blakeney (Three Rock Rovers); Timmy Cockram (Lisnagarvey) Mark Ruddle (Cork C of I)

Source: Irish Hockey