Solomon represented Auckland at under-21 level in 1959. She was selected for the Auckland 'A' team in 1960 before moving to the
Rotorua 'A' team. She took part in selection trials for the national team in 1962 and was selected at
goal shooter for the team in 1963, travelling by ship to England to take part in the first
world championships, which were held in
Eastbourne. New Zealand won a silver medal, losing to Australia by one goal in their final match. In the
1967 tournament, held in
Perth, Australia, she was a member of the team that won the gold medal. Solomon, who had given birth not long before the event, was the tournament's top scorer. She became known for leading the team in a victory
haka, a Māori ceremonial dance. After retiring from competition, Solomon continued to be involved with netball in the Rotorua area. In 2001, she succeeded
Taini Jamison, who had been her coach for the 1967 world championships, as president of Netball Rotorua, relinquishing the position in 2016. She also became a senior-level umpire. In 2003, she was inducted into the Māori Sports Hall of Fame. The 1967 world championship team was inducted into the
New Zealand Sports Hall of Fame in 1996. ==Later career==