Mary Carroll

Mary Carroll

Mary Janet Carroll (née Hutchinson) was an elite netball player for Australia.[1] She played for Australia in the early 60's playing with Norma Plummer, the current head coach for Australia's record breaking team. She is married to Dennis Carroll and has two daughters.

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