Four Hockey-Albury Wodonga exports will represent Australia at the 2020 Masters World Cup in England after strong national campaigns.
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Nan Latta was named captain of the 45s women, while Dennis Martin is vice-captain for the 65s men.
Ange McDonald earned national selection for the 50s women, while masters debutant Jeremy Maggs will play for Australia's 35s men.
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"I get to play in a World Cup which is something I didn't think I'd ever get to do," Maggs said.
"I really enjoyed it, I've played a lot of Vic Country hockey and it was a very similar trip, but it was more family-orientated.
"I was ready for a whole bunch of competitive older blokes who didn't want to give up yet and still had a fair bit of talent in them."
Maggs' finished with the bronze medal for Victoria, while his father, Ross, won gold for the NSW 65s.
Wodonga product Troy Sutherland was player of the tournament in the 35s.
Sherren Rahaley (40s women) and Brett Pontt (45s men) are shadow players.