Andrea Worrall is a former English international netball player who competed professionally during the 2000s. Known for her role as a formidable defender, she was a prominent figure in both domestic and international netball, representing her country at major tournaments and achieving success with her club team.
Early Career and Club Netball: Worrall played a significant role for [[Team Bath]], one of the most successful clubs in English netball. She was part of the inaugural [[Netball Superleague]] season in 2005-06, where Team Bath emerged as the champions. Her strong defensive play was a key component of their success during this period.
International Career: Worrall represented the [[England national netball team]] (also known as the England Roses) on numerous occasions. Her career highlights include participating in major international competitions, most notably the [[Commonwealth Games]].
- 2006 Commonwealth Games: Andrea Worrall was a member of the England squad that competed at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]]. The team achieved a significant milestone by winning the bronze medal, defeating [[Jamaica]] in the bronze medal match. This marked one of England's early successes in Commonwealth Games netball.
After her playing career, Worrall has remained involved in netball in various capacities, often contributing to the sport through coaching or development initiatives.