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==Chronological competitive participation==
==Chronological competitive participation==
*[[2012 Territories Cup]]
*'''[[Territories Cup]]
*[[2013 All-Mercury Ólbescból Championships]]
**[[2012 Territories Cup|2012]] ''(as [[Nova England national ólbescból team|Nova England]])''
*[[2014 All-Mercury Ólbescból Championships]]
*'''[[All-Mercury Ólbescból Championships]]
*[[2015 All-Mercury Ólbescból Championships]]
**[[2013 All-Mercury Ólbescból Championships|2013]], [[2014 All-Mercury Ólbescból Championships|2014]], [[2015 All-Mercury Ólbescból Championships|2015]], [[2016 All-Mercury Ólbescból Championships|2016]], [[2017 All-Mercury Ólbescból Championships|2017]], [[2018 All-Mercury Ólbescból Championships|2018]] ''(as [[Nova England national ólbescból team|Nova England]])''
**[[2019 All-Mercury Ólbescból Championships|2019]]


==Players==
==Players==

Revision as of 11:21, 20 March 2020

Nova England Nova England
First international
Lucerne Lucerne 2–22 Nova England Nova England
Biggest win
Lucerne Lucerne 2–22 Nova England Nova England
Biggest defeat
Nova England Nova England 11–33 Mercury Mercury

The New Sussex national ólbescból team is the national ólbescból team for Nova England.

History

The team was founded in 2012 in order to compete in the 2012 Territories Cup, where they finished third in the group, achieving only one win. The team has since competed in the All-Mercury Ólbescból Championships, where they have finished either 4th or 5th every season.

Chronological competitive participation

Players

Current Squad

Kit

Honours

Flag

The team has used the following flag during the entirety of its existence:

2012–
Nova England