Teenager Kascie Weir and midfielder Nadene Caldwell have been referred to as into the Northern Eire squad for the opening Nations League matches with Poland and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Striker Kerry Beattie, 22, was compelled off within the first half of Aberdeen’s defeat by Motherwell on Sunday whereas Cliftonville captain Burrows has additionally been compelled to withdraw.
Skilled midfielder Caldwell has been drafted into the squad whereas her Glentoran team-mate and Below-19 worldwide striker Kascie Weir has been handed a primary call-up.
Caldwell has not featured for NI since selecting up an ankle damage within the autumn whereas Weir, 18, has been rewarded for a powerful season with Glentoran, when she scored seven targets in 2024.
“It is disappointing to not have Kelsie and Kerry be a part of the squad, nonetheless it is nice to have Nadene again,” stated Oxtoby.
“She has labored actually exhausting to get better from her damage. She is one in all our leaders, so it is actually nice to have the ability to carry her again in.”
Weir was set to play for NI in Below-19 European qualifiers and Oxtoby stated she is a participant she has been “monitoring for some time”.
“I acquired to see her in two in-house video games between the seniors and the U19s and she or he was actually spectacular,” stated the Australian.
“It represents one other nice development for us when it comes to the youth pathway and the gamers we’re bringing via.”
Former England internationals Laura Bassett and Izzy Christiansen have been added to the teaching set-up for the opening Nations League matches.
Oxtoby’s face Poland in Gdansk, on Friday, 21 February and welcome Bosnia-Herzegovina to Larne 4 days later.
Romania are the fourth aspect in League B1 and face NI in April’s double-header.
