Western Mail

Wales set to welcome Ward and Harding into the 100-cap club

- PHIL BLANCHE PA Football Writer sport@walesonlin­e.co.uk

HELEN Ward and Natasha Harding are set to join the 100-cap club when Wales continue their bid for World Cup qualificat­ion next month.

Ward and Harding have been named in a 26-strong squad for 2023 World Cup qualifiers against France and Kazakhstan, just two days after Wayne Hennessey reached the three-figure milestone for the men’s team.

Watford striker Ward is Wales’ record women’s scorer with 44 goals from 99 appearance­s, while Reading utility player Harding stands two caps away from her own century.

Wales manager Gemma Grainger said: “They’ve been right through the journey of the women’s game from the amateur side and the lack of full-time opportunit­ies to the profession­al game.

“It’s a real credit to both players and a show of their resilience and determinat­ion to be playing at this level now.”

Ward, who represente­d England at under-23 level before switching internatio­nal allegiance, played for Arsenal, Chelsea and Reading and returned to first club Watford in 2017.

The 35-year-old has combined her playing career with motherhood and considered retirement after coronaviru­s stopped her level of football for some time.

Grainger said: “As a club coach in England I’ve tracked Helen’s career and she very much fits into the Hall of Fame in the WSL – the clubs she’s represente­d over the years and now at her home club.

“Her career has spanned over a long period of time, but the one consistent is Helen’s speed, quality to finish in the box and her commitment to be the best she can be.

“She took time out to have the children and to come back to this level is a huge inspiratio­n for many people. She’s a bit of a trailblaze­r for that and shown it is possible.”

The 33-year-old Harding could also reach three figures during this camp and join Welsh female centurions Jess Fishlock, Loren Dykes and Sophie Ingle, as well as Chris Gunter, Gareth Bale and Hennessey in the men’s game.

Grainger said: “Tash is a joker, a bundle of energy, and probably has a career in stand-up when she decides to finish playing.

“But Tash has a great balance between the serious side and her leadership role and the joking side.

“She’s a fierce competitor with a winning mentality.”

Wales resume World Cup qualifying five points behind Group I leaders France and two ahead of third-placed Slovenia.

Grainger’s side suffered their first defeat in November when France sealed a 2-0 win after Kayleigh Green had been sent off and Fishlock rattled the upright seconds before Selma Bacha’s lastgasp clincher.

“We were a goalpost width away from equalising against France with 10 players and we’ve got to remember that,” Grainger said.

“This is a perfect time to build on the momentum of the success of the men’s team.”

Tottenham midfielder Josie Green returns after missing the Pinatar Cup in February, but Esther Morgan and Hannah Cain both miss out due to injury. Wales squad: L O’Sullivan (Cardiff ), O Clark (Coventry), P Soper (Plymouth, on loan from Chelsea), R Roberts (Liverpool), J Green (Tottenham), H Ladd (Man Utd), G Evans (Reading), R Rowe (Reading), S Ingle (Chelsea), L Woodham (Reading), A Filbey (Charlton), A James (Orlando), C Williams (Man Utd), C Estcourt (Coventry), J Fishlock (OL Reign), C Jones (Man Utd), F Morgan (Bristol City), M Wynne (Charlton), K Green (Brighton), E Hughes (Charlton), H Ward (Watford), N Harding (Reading), C Holland (Liverpool), C Bull (Bristol City), G Walters (Sheff Utd), M Rogers (Watford, on loan from Tottenham).

 ?? ?? > Helen Ward, left, and Natasha Harding are set to hit three figures for Wales
> Helen Ward, left, and Natasha Harding are set to hit three figures for Wales

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