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Netball is the number one women's sport in Wales in terms of playing numbers. The Welsh Netball Association is the national governing body for the game in the country.
Welsh Netball Association
You can get all the information you need by logging onto the Welsh Netball Association's fab website.
It's jam-packed with information on the netball scene in Wales - including a junior section with a club contact list and details of camps and festivals.
You could also try contacting your local club. Here are some useful telephone numbers: Blaenau Gwent
Name: Catherine Wood Caerphilly
Name: Sarah Llewellyn
Name: Maggie Lovett
Name: Jane Gant
Name: Lynda Reed
Name: Bev Horrell
Name: Andrea Matthews
Name: Alan Abbott
Name: Cath Thomas Cardiff
Name: Diane Bryant Conwy
Name: Delyth Jones
Name: Susan Riddle Flintshire
Name: Lynn Addis Gwynedd
Name: Helen Thomas Monmouthshire
Name: Meryl Slaymaker Newport
Name: Stephanie Hazlehurst Powys
Name: Jan Carey RCT
Name: Lt Col P M Wardle Swansea
Name: Lee Morgan
Name: Bev Evans Torfaen
Name: Fay Silk
Name: Keri White
You can also get information from the Sports Council for Wales, which is the body responsible for organising and promoting Welsh sport.
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