Helen Weston

Helen Weston

Helen Weston (born Cwmbran) is a Welsh international netball player.

International Honours

She made her international debut at seventeen and was to Captain the side from the heart of the resolute defence as a goal defender and renowned shot-stopper. As at June 2007 she is the record holder for the most Wales caps (112).

Inducted into the Welsh Sports Hall of Fame

In June 2007 she was inducted into the Welsh Sports Hall of Fame


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