Matt Daly has a final chance to make GB's hockey team as part of the squad for the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup.
GB forward returns to the squad after six months out with injury
Matt Daly, the Surbiton forward, has been handed one last opportunity to win a place at the London Games after being named in Great Britain's squad for the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup in Malaysia.
Daly, who has scored 57 goals in 142 international appearances, has not played competitively for six months due to a knee injury.
Coach Jason Lee wanted to give the 28-year-old every chance of making the final cut for the Olympics and his inclusion for GB's last tournament before the Olympics gives him the opportunity to prove his fitness.
Form
Lee said: "It is great that Matt is back playing and potentially available for Olympic selection.
"Someone with his goalscoring ability and history in international hockey should be very competitive if fit and able to come into form over the next couple of months.
"I'm sure he will be rusty to start with as he has only been back working with a stick and ball for a week after many months out.
"It is likely that the Sultan Azlan Shah Cup will be used to complete the Olympic selection process, although our focus whilst there will be entirely on the team's performance and the attempt to win the tournament."
Opposition
Captain Barry Middleton returns to the set-up having been rested for the test event at the Olympic Park earlier this month.
Richard Smith and Harry Martin have also both been passed fit, after undergoing treatment for facial injuries sustained during the event in London.
With the tournament starting on May 25, Great Britain are the top-ranked side, with the hosts, New Zealand, Korea, India, Pakistan and Argentina also competing.
Great Britain squad: J Fair (GK, Cannock); R Alexander, M Daly, R Moore, J Tindall (Surbiton); N Catlin, J Clarke, I Mackay (Reading); (Reading); A Dixon, A Wilson (Beeston); D Fox (Hampstead & Westminster); B Hawes (Wimbledon); A Jackson, G Kirkham, I Lewers, B Middleton; H Martin (Old Loughtonians); R Smith (Loughborough Students)