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    March 18, 2022

Wales Netball Senior Squad Trials

Applications are now open to trial for the Wales Senior Squad.

 

Wales are currently ranked 8th in the world and have recently qualified for the Commonwealth games in Birmingham 2022. Following their summer Commonwealth Games campaign, Wales will be looking to build on this success in the autumn, as they aim to qualify for the Netball World Cup in 2023.

This is an exciting time to join the Wales Netball and the senior squad as we build towards World Cup 2023 and Commonwealth Games 2026.

 

The trial date and times are as follows:

Cost: £15 (to be paid when completing Sport80 booking)

Venue: Cardiff Met, Archers Arena, Cyncoed Campus, Cyncoed, Cardiff CF23 6XD

Date: Saturday 30th April

Time: 9am – 1pm

NB: Athletes will only be permitted to trial if they meet the minimum criteria listed on the Sport80 website and have applied in advance.

 

Applications must be submitted using Sport80 no later than Midday, Friday 22nd April 2022. Details including eligibility criteria will be detailed prior to submission. Please click the following link to apply to trial – Sport80.com/events 

 

If you have any system queries, please use the contact support button on the bottom of the Sport80 page or contact walesnetball@walesnetball.com . If you have any questions regarding the application process, eligibility, or the trial process, please contact louvain.lake@walesnetball.com.

 

You must have a Sport80 account to apply to trial. To create an account, click here. Please watch the ‘how to’ videos below to view how to book onto the trials as a member and how to book on with no membership.

 

How To Videos

How to book on as a logged in member. Watch Video

How to book on with no membership. Watch Video

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