Dutch National Lacrosse Team
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Full name | Nederland Lacrosse Bond (NLB) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nickname(s) | Holland, The Flying Dutchmen, Orange Crush, Freaky Deaky Dutch |
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Founded | 2003 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Ground | Amsterdam Arena Amsterdam, Netherlands |
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Capacity | 51,628 seats | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Chairman | Erik Vogels | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Manager | Cornelius Derks | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
League | International Lacrosse Federation, European Lacrosse Federation |
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2006 | 12th (ILF World Rankings) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The Dutch national lacrosse team is the official lacrosse team representing the Netherlands. It is managed by the Dutch Lacrosse Association (NLB - Nederland Lacrosse Bond) and consists of 24 players.
The Netherlands competed in their first World Lacrosse Championships in 2006, in London, Ontario, Canada. Led by a contingent of Dutch ex-pats from North America, the Dutch national team finished with a 3-4 record at the tournament. They also made ILF history by becoming the first team to win their debut game at their first World Championships (defeating South Korea by a score of 12-4).
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[edit] 2006 World Championship Campaign
The Netherlands competed in the Orange Group, featuring Germany, the Czech Republic, New Zealand, and South Korea. Competing against these countries in round-robin play, the Dutch group amassed a 2-2 record, with convincing wins over both South Korea and New Zealand.
The Netherlands then went on to beat Latvia (10-4) before falling to Finland in a tightly-fought and controversial 2 goal game (final score: 8-10). The group went on to lose their last game to a talented Scotland squad, but finished the tournament in 12th place (out of 21 countries).
Though many argue they should have finished in the top ten, the Dutch team turned many heads in London and went home happy with their performance.
[edit] 2006 World Championships Game Results
The Netherlands played 7 games in 8 days, all at the North London Athletic Fields. The game results are listed below.
Date | Opponent | Score |
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Friday, July 14th, 2006 | South Korea | W, 12-4 |
Sunday, July 16th, 2006 | Germany | L, 9-15 |
Monday, July 17th, 2006 | New Zealand | W, 15-4 |
Tuesday, July 18th, 2006 | Czech Republic | L, 9-19 |
Wednesday, July 19th, 2006 | Latvia | W, 10-4 |
Thursday, July 20th, 2006 | Finland | L, 10-8 |
Friday, July 21st, 2006 | Scotland | L, 3-15 |
[edit] National Team Organization
The staff, led by General Manager Cornelius Derks, was comprised entirely of North American coaches during the 2006 tournament. Corny, a native of Oshawa, Ontario, performed managerial duties while David Leich (head coach of the University of Western Ontario Mustangs), Jason Crosbie (standout player from the Buffalo Bandits of the NLL), and Jim Huelskamp (Former Salisbury State University All-American) acted as assistant coaches.
The team formed exclusive partnerships with several lacrosse equipment and apparel suppliers. STX, a company based out of Baltimore, Maryland, provided the team with equipment, while Riddell supplied the team with helmets. Atlantic Sportswear provided apparel for the team. The Netherlands were outfitted in their famous orange colors.
[edit] Current Roster
The team featured 14 native Dutch players, and 10 North-American expatriates (several who now live in the Netherlands).
Number | Name | Position | Team / College | Home Town |
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1 | Andrew Dowdell | Goalie | Molly Blooms / University of Western Ontario | Barrie, Ontario, Canada |
2 | Teddy van Opstalt | Goalie | UVA Club / University of Virginia | Langley, Virginia, USA |
3 | Klaas van Niejenhuis | Midfield | Groningen Gladiators | Groningen, Netherlands |
4 | Jorrit Grob | Goalie | Groningen Gladiators | Groningen, the Netherlands |
5 | Erik Vogels | Defense | Maastricht Lions | Maastricht, the Netherlands |
6 | Tim Wolbrink | Defense | Amsterdam Lions | Amsterdam, the Netherlands |
7 | Mark Wierenga | Midfield | Groningen Gladiators | Groningen, the Netherlands |
8 | Jurrien Embrechts | Midfield | Amsterdam Lions | Amsterdam, the Netherlands |
9 | Lance Zimmerman | Midfield/Attack | University of North Carolina | Baltimore, Maryland, USA |
10 | Rick de Bruin | Midfield | Amsterdam Lions | Amsterdam, the Netherlands |
11 | Graham Bergsma | Midfield | Toronto Beaches Jr. A / Fairfield University | Chatham, Ontario, Canada |
12 | Aaron Vanderhorst | Midfield | Nanaimo Timbermen Sr. A | Nanaimo, B.C., Canada |
13 | Stef Groen | Defense | Domstad Devils | Utrecht, the Netherlands |
14 | Arttu Sesselaar | Attack | Amsterdam Lions | Amsterdam, the Netherlands |
15 | Nicky Grunfield | Midfield | Domstad Devils | Utrecht, the Netherlands |
16 | Roy Linthorst | Midfield | Groningen Gladiators | Groningen, the Netherlands |
17 | Kyle Hofstaedter | Defense | St. Joseph's University | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA |
19 | Jamey van Opstal | Defense | Haverford College | Langley, Virginia, USA |
20 | Perijn Hoefsloot | Midfield | Den Haag Knights | Den Haag, the Netherlands |
22 | Jasper van der Horst | Defense | Amsterdam Lions | Amsterdam, the Netherlands |
23 | Sean Tyson | Defense | Crease Monkeys, New West Cannons / Simon Fraser University | Vancouver, B.C., Canada |
24 | Jonathon Horemans | Midfield | Domstad Devils | Utrecht, the Netherlands |
43 | Jonas Derks | Attack | St. Regis Indians Sr. A, Arizona String NLL | Oshawa, Ontario, Canada |
56 | Owen Zachariasse | Midfield/Attack | Rotterdam Jaguars / Adelphi University | Washington D.C., USA |