Current A Team Roster
2012-2013
Goaltenders | ||||||
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Number | Player | Catches | Joined | Hometown | University | |
17 | Rhys Evans | L | 2009 | Bridgend, Wales | Swansea University | |
Defencemen | ||||||
Number | Player | Shoots | Joined | Hometown | University | |
5 | Tom Wilkinson | R | 2007 | Wrexham, Wales | Cardiff University | |
8 | Nick Leslie | R | 2011 | Canada | Cardiff University | |
10 | Mike Gross | R | 2010 | Poole, England | University of Glamorgan | |
21 | Jay Ingoldsby | R | 2011 | Camberley, England | University of Glamorgan | |
81 | Anthony Laycock | L | 2011 | England | Cardiff Metropolitan University | |
Forwards | ||||||
Number | Player | Shoots | Joined | Hometown | University | |
2 | David "Pumpy" Rogers | R | 2005 | Bristol, England | Cardiff University | |
9 | Steve Breslauer | R | 2011 | Calgary, Canada | Cardiff University | |
14 | Will Ruscombe-King | R | 2011 | England | Cardiff Metropolitan University | |
16 | Rich Penhale | R | 2009 | Oxford, England | Swansea University | |
27 | Dave Kerr | R | 2011 | Canada | Swansea University | |
88 | Bobby Mole | R | 2011 | England | University of Wales, Newport | |
90 | Kai Griffiths-Davies | R | 2010 | Carmarthen, Wales | Cardiff University | |
93 | Jordan Ashton | L | 2011 | Canada | Cardiff Metropolitan University |
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