Tracey Anne Neville is one of England's most capped netball players, playing for her country 74 times before an injury forced her out of the game in 2004. She currently plays for Leeds Met Carnegie in the British The Super League, after being out injured for two years. She has represented her country since 1993 and has competed for England in the 1998 and 2002 Commonwealth Games. Tracey plays primarily in the positions wing attack and goal attack.
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- Tracey Anne Neville is one of England's most capped netball players, playing for her country 74 times before an injury forced her out of the game in 2004. She currently plays for Leeds Met Carnegie in the British The Super League, after being out injured for two years. She has represented her country since 1993 and has competed for England in the 1998 and 2002 Commonwealth Games. Tracey plays primarily in the positions wing attack and goal attack. Tracey is the twin sister of footballer Phil Neville, and the younger sister of Gary Neville. Her father Neville Neville is also an ex-Lancashire cricketer.
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- Tracey Anne Neville is one of England's most capped netball players, playing for her country 74 times before an injury forced her out of the game in 2004. She currently plays for Leeds Met Carnegie in the British The Super League, after being out injured for two years. She has represented her country since 1993 and has competed for England in the 1998 and 2002 Commonwealth Games. Tracey plays primarily in the positions wing attack and goal attack.
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