Free Agency: Flames import swap and sign former college star
The Sydney Flames have found their replacement for injured star import Didi Richards, while Adelaide Lightning welcome back their star import. All the latest WNBL FREE AGENCY news.
The Sydney Flames have found their replacement for injured star import Didi Richards, while Adelaide Lightning welcome back their star import. All the latest WNBL FREE AGENCY news.
After two years of huge moments, champion basketballer Cayla George was left ‘miserable’ and with nothing left to give. Now she’s revealed how playing in Taiwan ‘filled my cup.’
After the greatest individual honour of her career, an Opals star has announced her retirement from basketball, confident that the future for the Australian team is “super bright”.
The WNBL’s newest club will be in the spotlight when the league opens its new season on October 30. See the full draw here.
Alice Kunek reveals her Olympic ambitions, young gun Saffron Shiels goes 14 in 14, burning questions and key match-ups plus the final word from Alice herself. Get your Orange Army liftout.
Fire WNBL captain Sami Whitcomb has no idea what reception awaits her when she steps on to the court in Perth, the only home she had known in Australia until her defection to Townsville.
She’s only played three WNBL games but Jordin Canada has arrived even better than advertised, the early-MVP favourite set to spark a free agency frenzy in the WNBA.
Jess McDowell-White opens up about family, five years of winter and how the Fire found her, plus see the key match ups and three burning questions ahead of the UC Capitals match in round 3.
Technical issues have marred the opening rounds of the WNBL for the second year running, with fans missing the game winning shot in the grand final rematch, after the broadcast flatlined.
Having soared to the very top of her sport while still playing professionally at age 42, Australian basketball royalty Lauren Jackson has very few regrets in life – but one sticks out.
Zitina Aokuso looked to have unlocked her best form in the Fire’s season opener on Saturday off the back of a spectacular shooting display. Find out what piece of advice helped her turn a corner.
After more than 270 days, Lauren Jackson finally made her WNBL return. But it was a Boomers MVP candidate who dominated the cross-town battle.
The 2023/24 WNBL season is underway with hot talent from home and abroad. We preview every team, their stars and young guns in your ultimate guide to a bumper year ahead.
The largest contribution from the private sector in club history has secured the immediate future of the Townsville Fire in the wake of wider concerns over the viability of the WNBL.
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