A WREXHAM mum and her daughters "couldn't be prouder" that they're all representing Wales in bowls.
Sandra Salisbury and her daughters Claire Over, Tracey Over and Kirsty Over have achieved something that has never happened before.
They are all representing Wales in bowls for the Welsh Ladies team.
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Hailing from Llay, they each play for Pentre Broughton Bowls Club in the Oswestry League - which all their four teams are leading the league in.
Kirsty said: "I think it's lovely for my mum having us all together. Especially when times are hard, we are there to hold each other up.
"To some, bowls means an old man's game but to us, it isn't. It's pride, it's playing for your country, it's champions and wins and it's loss and love. I am so incredibly proud of my sisters and mum."
Mum Sandra has been playing for over 15 years, Claire and Tracey have played for over six years and Kirsty has been playing for three years.
Kirsty took a break from the game for a few years and returned as a 'beginner', but within a month of starting again, she was picked for Wales.
"We all hoped I would be good enough for the team, and I was," Kirsty said.
"And I couldn't be prouder. Mum is so proud of us all."
All four played together for Wales in their fixture against Lancashire last month, and play again on July 17 to qualify for the British Championships.
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