
GB show Dutch courage

GB coach pleased with performance despite defeat
Great Britain lost 37-21 to hosts Holland in their opening match in their World Championship qualifying group.
Scot Lynn McCafferty had a strong match as playmaker as the British team trailed by only six points at half-time.
Head coach Jesper Holmris took a lot of positives from the match especially as the Dutch were fifth at the last World Championships.
“I’m really happy about the result,” he said, "The first half was excellent, and to be only six goals down against such a strong side was great.
“We made too many mistakes in the second half as we got tired, but there were a lot of positives to come from it.”
Scot Lynn McCafferty had a strong match as playmaker as the British team trailed by only six points at half-time.
Head coach Jesper Holmris took a lot of positives from the match especially as the Dutch were fifth at the last World Championships.
“I’m really happy about the result,” he said, "The first half was excellent, and to be only six goals down against such a strong side was great.
“We made too many mistakes in the second half as we got tired, but there were a lot of positives to come from it.”
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