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Orange national coach Raoul Ehren announced his selection for the upcoming Pro League matches in Wavre on Monday.
June 22, 2026 · 1 min read · StickAtlas Desk
Dutch national coach Raoul Ehren will travel with a 24-man selection to Wavre, Belgium, on Tuesday morning for the last four matches of this Pro League season. New to the group is attacker Guusje Moes, who replaces the injured Jip Dicke.
Guusje Moes, the younger sister of 91-time international Freeke Moes, can make her international debut in Waver this week. The 21-year-old attacker from Kampong had been part of the Dutch training group for some time, but had to take a break after the semi-finals in the play-offs for the national title due to an arm injury.
If Moes takes action at the same time as her older sister, they will become the eighth pair of sisters in the hundred-year history of the Dutch team. Pien and Jip Dicke were the previous pair of sisters in the Dutch national team on June 8 last year.
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