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Hockey: Harrison opts out of series

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23 Jan, 2013 12:26 AM3 mins to read

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Northlander Charlotte Harrison is the latest New Zealand women's hockey player to take a break from the international game, but coach Mark Hager has cautioned his players about the potential consequences of opting out of playing for the Black Sticks.

Whangarei's Harrison will miss next month's five-test series against Argentina in Argentina to play club hockey in Belgium before returning to New Zealand and making herself available for a four nations tournament in April.

Her absence comes on the back of others like captain Kayla Sharland, Krystal Forgesson, Emily Naylor and goalkeeper Bianca Russell who opted for a break after the London Olympics.

Forgesson, Naylor and Russell return for the Argentina series and Sharland is expected back for the four nations tournament.

Hockey players can rack up internationals in rapid succession - Gemma Flynn has 122 caps but is only 22 - which can take its toll. Harrison's younger sister Sam, for instance, is suffering burnout and was left out of the 2013 national squad after her form dipped at last year's Olympics.

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Hager was sympathetic about players needing a break but reminded each one they didn't have a right to walk back into the side on their return.

"One of the things I say to them is sometimes you have to be very wary about taking time away from the game because you lend your stick to other players," Hager said.

"There's always that risk that others improve so much they take your position. By all means, I am supportive of it but I also make it quite clear there are no guarantees of future selection. It comes down to performance."

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Harrison will play for Antwerp side Braxgata in the Dames 1 league, the team she played for in 2008, but will base herself in Rotterdam with partner and men's international Steve Edwards, who plays in the Dutch league. Antwerp is about one hour's drive away.

"The level of hockey and the pressure of it is a lot less than international hockey so it will be a break but I will still be keeping up with my stick skills," Harrison said. "There have been several players who have had some time out. I went back for the India series [last month] and I felt like I wasn't quite ready. Having an extra few months off will be enough for me to come back raring to go. It's a really good experience over there. It's quite relaxed, which is what I need right now. It's worked out perfectly."

It weakens a Black Sticks side already facing a stern test. Not only will they take on the world's No 2-ranked side on their own turf - New Zealand are ranked third - but they also arrive in Argentina only one day before the first test because of difficulties around flights.

Hager has included eight players from the Olympic squad along with nine others from the Indian series. One final player will be added once the squad returns to training next week.

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