Cardiff Redhawks - Current B Team Roster

Current B Team Roster

2012-2013

Goaltenders
Number Player Catches Joined Hometown University
31 Andy Leckie L 2011 Kilmarnock, Scotland University of Glamorgan
Defencemen
Number Player Shoots Joined Hometown University
3 Barry Meikle R 2010 Edinburgh, Scotland Cardiff Metropolitan University
6 Chris Kirkham R 2008 Wales Cardiff University
30 Matt Hurlow R 2010 Swansea, Wales Open University
39 Peadar McCready R 2008 Wales Alumnus, Cardiff University
53 Alex Crabbe R 2011 London, England Cardiff University
55 Dan Jagus R 2011 Wales Cardiff University
87 Nick Shepherd R 2010 Wales Cardiff University
Forwards
Number Player Shoots Joined Hometown University
13 Gareth Hopkins R 2010 Pontypool, Wales University of Glamorgan
15 Rhys Jones R 2010 Denbigh, Wales University of Glamorgan
23 Adam Chard R 2011 England University of Glamorgan
32 Dan Hughes R 2008 Carmarthen, Wales Cardiff University
37 Matt Lawson R 2011 England Cardiff University
38 Fran Mackenzie R 2010 England Cardiff University
43 Sam Evans R 2010 Margate, England Cardiff University
68 Fraser Lewis R 2006 Cardiff, Wales Open University, University of Glamorgan
75 Andy Saul R 2011 Wales Cardiff University
86 Ethan Shepherd R 2011 Wales Alumnus, University of Glamorgan
89 Ben Voden R 2010 England Alumnus, University of Wales, Newport|
91 Jay Chard R 2009 Herefordshire, England Alumnus, Cardiff University
92 Scott Taylor R 2011 Wales Cardiff University

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