After four years of service, Bex Lowe has stepped down as Team England Manager.
Bex has been a crucial part of the Team England leadership as she held the position over the transition from Team UK to Team England, and overseen the team go from strength to strength. Winning European Games 2022, the recent 4th place finish at World Cup shows Team England is firmly one of the best teams in the world. On top of official tournaments Team England has also regularly co-organised friendlies and local competitions including appearances in Genoa, Italy in 2022, Ghent, Belgium in March this year, and QUK's own W.I.S.E. Cup in Edinburgh, Scotland in June. These events and continued successes show Team England's growth as a team and a testament to Bex's leadership.
When asked about her time managing England over the years, Bex had this to say about their journey as Manager coming to a close:
"It's been an absolute pleasure to manage Team UK and then Team England. As a player I've always taken pride in the medals and trophies we've won as a team but I've also had the satisfaction as manager of seeing the squad grow and develop into a strong, supportive and professional organisation. I want to thank all of the coaches and team staff I've worked with over the years who've contributed so much to our development as well as all of of the training squad players who give their all to the team every season. You've all made being Team Manager one of the most rewarding experiences I've had in Quadball."
Thank you for all of your hard work over the years, Bex. Your efforts and England's success throughout the last couple of years has been nothing but phenomenal. QUK wish you all the best for what's coming your way!
The Team England Manager role is now open for applications, you can find more information on the role and what it entails, as well as details about other open volunteer roles in our recent volunteers appeal announcement.