Natalie Stafford
| Sport | Basketball |
| Event | Womens Basketball |
| Date of Birth | 08/12/76 |
| Lives | Sydney, Australia |
| Born | Gladstone, Sydney |
| Height (cm) | 176.00 |
| Weight (kg) | 66.00 |
| Club | Sydney Flames, AUS |
| Sport | Basketball |
| Event | Womens Basketball |
| Date of Birth | 08/12/76 |
| Lives | Sydney, Australia |
| Born | Gladstone, Sydney |
| Height (cm) | 176.00 |
| Weight (kg) | 66.00 |
| Club | Sydney Flames, AUS |

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Natalie Stafford is the oldest member of the British women’s basketball team but didn’t make her debut until 2010, after some outstanding performances for club side Barking Abbey.
She holds the GB record for most points in a quarter, 15, set against Portugal in 2010.
After attending college in the USA she has spent time with three club sides in Australia. She is also a former Australian WNBL All-Star.
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