New Zealand men's hockey coach Colin Batch has made it clear he's searching for the next group of Black Sticks as he looks to the 2016 Olympic Games.
Batch has selected eight new players including debutants Jacob Smith (Capital), Alex Shaw (Auckland) and goalkeeper Devon Manchester (Auckland) for next month's Champions Trophy to be held in Melbourne in December. Goalkeeper Hamish McGregor (Southern), who has one international test cap, also made the side that will once again be captained by Dean Couzins.
"There are a number of players who I believe need a shot - some just missed out on Olympic selection, others are younger players who I think have real talent and something to offer this side going forward," said Batch, who was head coach for Belgium at the London Olympics and previously assistant coach of Australia.
"There will be opportunities next year for other athletes to prove themselves. We will obviously continue to search and develop talent so we have players really pushing and competing for national selection," says Batch.
The team named for this year's Champions Trophy includes eight new players from the 16 who played at the Olympics - Blair Tarrant, Jacob Smith, Hamish McGregor, Devon Manchester, Alex Shaw, James Coughlan, Arun Panchia and Matt L'Huillier.