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Former and Current Australian Women's Representative Caps Australian Women's Representative Caps Last updated July 2018 Number Name State International Representations 1 Edna Cheffins WA 1967 South Africian Test 2 Pam Hart NSW 1967 South Africian Test, 1969 South Africian Test, 1969 World Championships 10 3 Eileen Lowe QLD 1967games, South Africian Test 1967 South Africian Test, 1969 South Africian Test, 1969 World Championships, 1977 4 Norma Massey VIC World Championships, 1985 World Championships, 1985 Asia Pacific Championships 5 Mary Ormsby SA 1967 South Africian Test, 1969 South Africian Test, 1969 World Championships 6 Edna Webb (Duffield) WA 1967 South Africian Test 7 Marjorie Wells TAS a 8 Connie Hicks WA 1969 South Africian Test, 1969 World Championships, 1977 World Championships 9 Dot Jenkinson VIC 1969 South Africian Test, 1973 World Championships, 1977 World Championships, 1981 10 Joyce Pearce TAS 1969World South Championships Africian Test 11 Jean Turnbull QLD 1969 South Africian Test, 1969 World Bowls Championships 12 Lorna Lucas VIC 1973 World Championships, 1977 World Championships, 1983 Hong Kong Test 13 Willow Fong WA 1973 World Bowls Championships 14 Mary Underwood WA 1973 World Bowls Championships 15 Joan Vaughan NSW 1973 World Bowls Championships 1977 World Championships, 1981 World Championships, 1983 Hong Kong Test, 1985 16 Merle Richardson NSW World Championships, 1985 Asia Pacific Championships, 1988 Bicentennial International Bowls, 1989 World Championships 17 Shirley Kelly SA 1981 World Championships, 1985 Asia Pacific Championships 18 Delcie McCollom QLD 1981 World Championships 19 Mavis Meadowcroft NSW 1981 World Championships, 1985 World Championships 20 Rosemary O'Brien NSW 1982 Commonwealth Games, 1982 Fiji Test 21 Patricia Smith QLD 1993 22 Eva Wilcher NSW 1982 Commonwealth Games, 1982 Fiji Test 23 Nola Brown NSW 1983 Hong Kong Test 24 Fay Craig NSW 1983 Hong Kong Test, 1985 Asia Pacific Championships, 1985 World Championships 25 Audrey Hefford SA 1983 Hong Kong Test, 1986 Commonwealth Games, 1989 Asia Pacific Championships, 26 Menice Murray QLD 19831990 HongCommonwealth Kong Test Games 1985 World Championships, 1987 Asia Pacific Championships, 1988 Bicentennial 27 Dorothy Roche NSW International Bowls, 1989 Asia Pacific Championships, 1989 World Championships, 1990 Commonwealth Games, 1993 Asia Pacific Championships 28 Phylis Kelly QLD 1985 Asia Pacific Championships 1986 Commonwealth Games, 1989 Asia Pacific Championships, 1988 Bicentennial 29 Greeta Fahey QLD International Bowls, 1989 World Championships 30 Beryl Godfrey WA 1986 Commonwealth Games 31 Hilda Pochon SA 1986 Commonwealth Games 32 Clarice Power VIC 1986 Commonwealth Games 33 Barbara Schenke SA ,1986 Commonwealth Games, 1987 Asia Pacific Championships, 1989 Asia Pacific 34 Alison Duncan VIC 1987Championships Asia Pacific Championships 1987 Asia Pacific Championships, 1990 Commonwealth Games, 1991 Asia Pacific 35 Edda Bunutto QLD Championships, 1992 World Championships, 1994 Commonwealth Games 36 Beverly Oliver TAS 1987 Asia Pacific Championships 1988 Bicentennial International Bowls, 1989 World Championships, 1990 Commonwealth 37 Marion Stevens VIC Games, 1994 Commonwealth Games 38 Norma Wainwright WA 1988 Bicentennial International Bowls, 1989 World Championships 39 Di Cunnington QLD 1989 Asia Pacific Championships 40 Maureen Hobbs QLD 1990 Commonwealth Games 1990 Commonwealth Games, 1991 Asia Pacific Championships, 1992 World 41 Audrey Rutherford QLD Championships, 1993 Asia Pacific Championships, 1995 Asia Pacific Championships 1990 Commonwealth Games, 1991 Asia Pacific Championships, 1992 World 42 Daphne Shaw NSW Championships, 1994 Commonwealth Games, 1996 World Championships, 1997 Trans Tasman 43 Maisie Flynn QLD 1991 Asia Pacific Championships 44 Kathy McGowan NT 1991 Asia Pacific Championships, 1993 Asia Pacific Championships 45 Melva Pearce TAS 1992 World Championships 1992 World Championships, 1994 Commonwealth Games, 1995 Asia Pacific 46 Margaret Sumner VIC Championships, 1996 World Championships, 1997 Asia Pacific Championships, 1997 Trans Tasman, 1998 PNG Test Match, 1998 Trans Tasman, 1999 Trans Tasman, 2000 Trans Tasman, 2000 World Championships, 2001 Trans Tasman 47 Betty Herbertson NSW 1993 Asia Pacific Championships 48 Joy McKee NSW 1993 Asia Pacific Championships 49 Dorothy Lergesner QLD 1994 Commonwealth Games 50 Judith Nash QLD 1994 Commonwealth Games, 1995 Asia Pacific Championships 1995 Asia Pacific Championships, 1997 Trans Tasman, 1997 Asia Pacific Championships, 1998 Commonwealth Games, 1998 Trans Tasman, 1999 Asia Pacific 51 Roma Dunn WA Championships, 1999 Trans Tasman, 2000 World Championships, 2000 Trans Tasman, 2001 Trans Tasman, 2002 Commonwealth Games, 2004 World Championships, 2005 Trans Tasman, 2005 Asia Pacific Championships, 2006 Trans Tasman, 2006 52 Norma Richardson NSW 1995 Asia Pacific Championships 1996 World Championships, 1997 Trans Tasman, 1998 PNG Test Match, 1998 53 Gordana Baric VIC Commonwealth Games, 2002 Commonwealth Games 2006 World Championship 1996 World Championships, 1997 Asia Pacific Championships, 1997 Trans Tasman, 1998 54 Willow Fong NSW PNG Test Match, 1998 Trans Tasman, 1999 Asia Pacific Championships, 1999 Trans Tasman, 2000 Trans Tasman, 2000 World Championships, 2002 Trans Tasman, 2003 Trans Tasman, 2004 Trans Tasman, 2005 Trans Tasman 1996 World Championships, 1997 Asia Pacific Championships, 1998 Commonwealth 55 Marilyn Peddell QLD Games 1998 Trans Tasman, 1998 PNG Test Match, 2001 Asia Pacific Championships 1997 Asia Pacific Championships, 1998 Commonwealth Games, 1998 PNG Test Match, 1998 Trans Tasman, 1999 Trans Tasman, 1999 Asia Pacific Championships, 2000 World Championships, 2000 Trans Tasman, 2001 Trans Tasman, 2002 Trans Tasman, 2002 Commonwealth Games, 2003 Asia Pacific Championships, 2004 Scotland Test, 2004 World Championships, 2004 Trans Tasman, 2005 Trans Tasman, 2005 Asia Pacific Championships, 2005 Ireland Test Match, 2006 Commonwealth Games, 2006 Trans Tasman, 2007 Trans Tasman, 2007 Asia Pacific Championships, 2007 World Team Cup, 2008 Trans Tasman, 2008 World Championships, 2009 Perth International, 2009 Trans Tasman, 2009 Asia Pacific Championships, 2010 Moama International; 2010 Trans Tasman; 2011 South African Test Series; 2011 Asia Pacific Championships; 2012 South Australian International; 2012 Trans Tasman; 2012 World Championships; 2013 Trans Tasman; 2013 Scotland 8 Nations; 2014 Trans Tasman; 2014 Commonwealth Games; 2015 Hong Kong International Bowls Classic; 2015 Asia Pacific Championships; 2016 56 Karen Murphy NSW Trans Tasman; 2016 6 Nations; 2016 World Championships; 2017 English Test Series; 2017 Trans Tasman; 2017 Multinations; 2018 Trans Tasman (played in Nov 2017); 2018 Commonwealth Games 1998 PNG Test Match, 1998 Commonwealth Games, 1999 Asia Pacific Championships, 57 Lee Poletti WA 1999 Trans Tasman, 2001 Trans Tasman, 2002 Trans Tasman, 2002 Commonwealth Games, 2003 Asia Pacific Championships, 2003 Trans Tasman, 2004 Scotland Test 1998 PNG Test Match, 2001 Trans Tasman, 2002 Trans Tasman, 2002 Commonwealth 58 Jenny Harragon QLD Games, 2003 Trans Tasman, 2004 World Championships, 2004 Trans Tasman 59 Adrienne Wynen SA 2000 World Championships, 2000 Trans Tasman, 2001 Trans Tasman, 2002 60 Jeanette Sibly (Hill) SA 2002Commonwealth Trans Tasmans, Games 2003 Trans Tasman , 2004 Trans Tasman 61 Jan Palazzi NT 2002 Commonwealth Games 2003 Asia Pacific Championships , 2004 Scotland Test , 2004 Trans Tasman, 2005 Asia Pacific Championships ,2005 International Bowls Classic, 2006 Trans Tasman, 2006 Commonwealth Games 2006 Intenational Bowls Classic, 2006 Tri Nations 2007 Asia Pacific Championships, 2008 World Championships, 2008 Trans Tasman, 2009 Trans Lynsey Clarke (nee Tasman, 2009 Asia Pacific Championships; 2010 Delhi Eight Nation Test Event; 2010 62 QLD Armitage) Trans Tasman: 2010 Commonwealth Games; 2011 Trans Tasman, 2011 South African Test Series; 2011 Asia Pacific Indoor Championships; 2011 Asia Pacific Championships; 2012 South Australian International; 2012 Trans Tasman; 2012 World Championships; 2013 Trans Tasman; 2013 Asia Pacific Merdeka Indoor Championships; 2014 Trans Tasman; 2014 Commonwealth Games; 2015 Trans Tasman; 2016 Trans Tasman; 2016 6 Nations; 2017 English Test Series; 2017 Trans Tasman; 2017 Multinations; 2018 Trans 63 Helen Bosisto QLD 2003 Asia Pacific Championships 2003 Asia Pacific Championships, 2004 Trans Tasman, 2004 World Championships, 2005 64 Maria Rigby QLD Asia Pacific Championships, 2005 Trans Tasman, 2006 Trans Tasman, 2006 Commonwealth Games, 2006 International Bowls Challenge 65 Katrina Wright NSW 2004 World Championships, 2005 Asia Pacific Championships 2005 Trans Tasman, 2007 Trans Tasman, 2007 Tri-Nations, 2008 Trans Tasman, 2008 World Championships, 2008 Asia Pacific Merdeka Indoor Championships, 2009 Asia Pacific Championships, 2010 Moama International; 2010 Delhi Eight Nation Test Event; 66 Claire Duke VIC 2010 Trans Tasman; 2010 Commonwealth Games; 2010 Asia Pacific Merdeka Indoor Championships; 2012 South Australian International ; 2012 Asia Pacific Merdeka; 2013 Wales 4 Nations; 2013 Scotland 8 Nations; 2015 Trans Tasman 67 Arleen Jeffrey NSW 2005 Trans Tasman 2006 Asia Pacific Championships , 2007 World Team Cup, 2007 Asia Pacific Championships, 2008 World Championships, 2009 Perth International, 2009 Asia Pacific Championships, 2010 Moama International; 2010 Delhi Eight Nation Test Event; 2010 Trans Tasman; 2010 Commonwealth Games; 2011 Trans Tasman, 2011 South African Test Series; 2011 Asia Pacific Championships; 2012 South Australian
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