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Tuesday 24 August 2010

Full Ladies Cap for Rachael !


MARTINE POW (left) and RACHAEL WATTON (right) in Scotland team for Cardiff (Images by Cal Carson Golf Agency)

FIRST CAP FOR RACHAEL WATTON (18) AND 

RECALL FOR MARTINE POW AT 45

By COLIN FARQUHARSON of Kirkwood Golf 

A first cap for 18-year-old Rachael Watton (Mortonhall & Gullane Ladies) and an international recall at the age of 45 for Selkirk's Martine Pow.

These are the talking points of the Scottish Ladies Golfing Association's announcement of the team to take part in the Women's Home Internationals at Whitchurch Golf Club, Cardiff from September 8 to 10.

Twelve months ago, Scotland snatched defeat from the jaws of victory over the last hour of play in the internationals at Irvine Golf Club. Having beaten Ireland and England, even a draw in their final match against title-holders Wales would have been enough for skipper Lesley Nicholson's team to win the Miller Trophy for the first time since the double-whammy of 1990 (Hunstanton) and 1991 (Aberdovey).

But, frrom a strong position, Scotland contrived to lose more singles than they won and finished up losing 6-3 to Wales who retained the title. Scotland were disappointed and disappointing runners-up.

The inclusion of Watton and Pow in place of Carly Booth and Kylie Walker, both now tour pros, are the only changes in a squad again captained by Lesley Nicholson who has a Lothians colleague as team manager, Hilary Wardell, winner of the title as Hilary Monaghan at Portpatrick in 1995.

Rachael Watton, arguably one of Scotland's most improved young players compared with last season, gave champion-to-be Kelsey MacDonald one of her toughest ties of this year's Scottish women's amateur championship at Craigielaw. Two up with six to play in their quarter-final encounter, Rachael took two shots in a bunker to lose the 18th and the match by one hole.

Pow, who is a Scotland selector, won the Scottish title at Dunbar in 2006 - the year she was last capped - and later the now defunct British women's mid-amateur championship. Leading qualifier at Craigielaw in May, Martine lost by 3 and 1 in the quarter-finals to Clare-Marie Carlton (Fereneze) who is named as first reserve. 

Modest Martine would have been the last to push herself forward for a cap recall but, on Craigielaw form, are there eight better players of any age than Pow in Scotland? Certainly not. Sally Watson, back at Stanford University, would not have been available for selection. More's the pity.

Team, with ages, is:
Megan Briggs (Kilmacolm) 21.
Louise KenneY (Pitreavie) 27.
Kelsey MacDonald (Nairn Dunbar) 20.
Laura Murray (Alford) 22.
Martine Pow (Selkirk) 45.
Pamela Pretswell (Bothwell Castle) 21.
Jane Turner (Craigielaw) 20.
Rachael Watton (Mortonhall) 18.
Reserves:
1 Clare-Marie Carlton (Fereneze) 24.
2 Gillian Monteith (Portpatrick Dunskey).

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