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Loren Dykes To Assist In Training Camp As Wales Women Begin Life Without Jayne Ludlow

Gareth JamesGareth James10 February 2021
Jayne Ludlow - Credit Kunjan Malde/FAW

Jayne Ludlow - Credit Kunjan Malde/FAW

Wales women will begin life without head coach Jayne Ludlow at a training camp next week. The 26-strong squad will begin preparations at the Vale Resort in Hensol for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup Qualifying campaign.

By Gareth James

Wales women will begin life without head coach Jayne Ludlow at a training camp next week.

The 26-strong squad will begin preparations at the Vale Resort in Hensol for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup Qualifying campaign.

The near full-strength squad will be led by an interim coaching group following Ludlow’s decision to recently step down as head coach.

FAW Technical Director David Adams will take charge of the squad as the recruitment process for a new manager progresses.

“I’m very excited to be involved for this camp along with the rest of the coaching team.

Jayne Ludlow stood down as Wales manager after taking side so close to qualifying for major finals. Pic: Getty Images.

“We plan to keep it an elite and enjoyable environment for the players, working on targets for each individual as they start to look ahead to the upcoming world cup campaign.”

Adams will be assisted by Cymru Men’s U18s manager Matty Jones and  defender Loren Dykes who retired from playing earlier this week.

“I’m privileged to be asked to work with these girls on the upcoming camp, they are such a talented group of players with a good mix of youth and experience,” said Dykes.

“It’s a great learning opportunity for me and I hope I can make a positive impact in the short time we have together.”

The camp (15 Feb – 20 Feb) will feature an almost full strength squad with captain Sophie Ingle, record cap holder Jess Fishlock and Hayley Ladd amongst the players involved.

Record cap holder Jess Fishlock will be part of training camp. Pic: Owen Morgan

The only player unavailable is Megan Wynne, who is at the final stages of her recovery from an ACL injury.

The Women’s World Cup qualifying campaign is due to start in September with the draw made on 30 April, while Wales will have friendly games beforehand.

Squad:

Laura O’SULLIVAN (Cardiff City Ladies), Claire SKINNER (Swansea City), Olivia CLARK (Coventry United), Poppy SOPER (Plymouth Argyle), Rhiannon ROBERTS (Liverpool), Gemma EVANS (Bristol City), Maria FRANCIS-JONES (Cardiff City Ladies), Charlie ESTCOURT (London Bees), Hayley LADD (Manchester United), Josie GREEN (Tottenham Hotspur), Nadia LAWRENCE (Cardiff City Ladies), Elise HUGHES (Blackburn Rovers- On loan from Everton), Anna FILBEY (Celtic- On loan from Tottenham Hotspur), Sophie INGLE (Chelsea), Angharad JAMES (Reading), Jess FISHLOCK (Reading- On loan from OL Reign), Carrie JONES (Manchester United), Kylie NOLAN (Cardiff City Ladies), Chloe WILLIAMS (Manchester United), Kayleigh GREEN (Brighton & Hove Albion), Natasha HARDING (Reading), Rachel ROWE (Reading), Helen Ward (London Bees- Dual contract with Watford), Lily WOODHAM (Reading), Georgia WALTERS (Blackburn Rovers), Ffion MORGAN (Crystal Palace).

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