Cowbridge Netball Club Sees Two Chosen for Wales Under 21 Squad

By The Editor

3rd Sep 2019 | Local News

Two members from Cowbridge Netball Club have been chosen to represent Wales in the Under 21 squad for the upcoming 2019 Netball Europe Under 21 Championships in Worcester on 4-6 October.

The athletes selected to represent Wales are as follows:

- Carys Llewellyn (Cowbridge Netball Club)

- Chloe Dyke (Cowbridge Netball Club)

- Carys Allen (Cardiff Metropolitan University)

- Morganne Dunne (Severn Stars U21)

- Nia Evans (Team Bath U19)

- Beca Hughes (Mold Netball Club)

- Georgia Jenkins (Team Bath U21)

- Bethan Johnson (Dinas Netball Club / Cardiff Metropolitan University)

- Eleri Michael (Team Bath Toucans / Cardiff Metropolitan University)

- Shona O'Dwyer (Severn Stars)

- Miquie Walker Jones (Central Netball Club)

- Gwenan Williams (Cardiff Metropolitan University)

Commenting on the selection of Wales' new Under 21 netball squad, Head of Performance Rachel Bayley said: "Congratulations to all of the players selected to represent Wales at the upcoming Netball Europe championships.

"This is a very exciting squad featuring a great mixture of new and experienced age-group players and we can't wait to see them out on court in Worcester in a few weeks time."

Wales Under 21 will begin their tournament against Scotland on Friday 4 October, followed by games against England and then Northern Ireland.

Wales Under 21 match schedule:

Friday 4 October vs. Scotland - 4pm

Saturday 5 October vs. England - 6pm

Sunday 6 October vs. Northern Ireland - 10am

     

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