Hockey: Emma Gray Retires From International Hockey

21 Oct 2015

Emma Gray, an ever constant figure between the posts for the Green Army for the last 7 years, has announced her retirement from international hockey. Gray, with 118 caps to her name, is the most capped female goal keeper in Irish hockey history.

Emma made her debut in 2008, along with current captain Megan Frazer, in the Celtic Cup against France and has expressed her gratitude to the management teams who have entrusted her with the number 1 jersey "I would like to thank Gene Muller and his management team, in particular, Rudi Wortmann, for giving me my first opportunity to play for Ireland. I must also thank Darren Smith and his team including Graham Shaw, Arlene Boyles, Nigel Henderson and all the support staff who have played such important roles behind the scenes.
It's also important to recognise the support of the Irish Sports Council and Sport Northern Ireland, without whom none of this would have been possible".

While the "heart break" of WL3 in Valencia will heal and fade "the five weeks the squad spent together in May/June, in preparation for and during the WL3 were special. I will never forget the team spirit, comradery and work ethic within the group.
To Graham, Arlene, Megan, all the squad and management I wish you the very best for the future. It has been a privilege to play with all of you and there is little doubt in my mind that this squad will continue to progress and achieve great things".

Graham Shaw, Ireland women's national coach, praised the contribution Gray has had on the Green Army "Emma has been the backbone of the Green Army defence for several years. She led by example on and off the pitch throughout her international career. Her composure and dedication will be sorely missed. We all wish her the best in her retirement".

Emma, who is currently pursuing her PhD, pays thanks to her family "for their endless support, encouragement and loyalty. Without them, I'd have never been in this position I find myself today".
She will continue to play club hockey for Hermes and is grateful "to everyone at Hermes HC for always offering the support and guidance that has enabled me to play at the highest level".

All at Hockey Ireland thank Emma for her steadfast commitment to Irish hockey and wish her the very best for the future.