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Phoenix sign another former Australian Opal for 2021 season

Phoenix sign another former Australian Opal for 2021 season Rachael McCully of the Australian Opals women s basketball team training at TSS. Photo by Richard Gosling Sport Eddie Franklin Premium Content Subscriber only The Sunshine Coast Phoenix are heading into the 2021 NBL1 North season with even more excitement after the club announced it had signed former Australian Opal Rachael McCully. McCully, who will be the team s second former Australian Opal signing, has a long list of achievements throughout her 324 game WNBL career. She is a WNBL life member and Townsville Fire legend and has captained the Fire to the 2015 WNBL Championship. She has also been awarded back-to-back Robyn Maher WNBL Defensive Player of the Year awards in 2010 and 2011.

The cancer survivor not giving up on her WNBA dreams

The cancer survivor not giving up on her WNBA dreams This young Aussie hoops star has taken on breast cancer and beaten it, now she has another fight ahead of her to reach her dreams of playing in the WNBA. Basketball by Brayden Heslehurst Premium Content Cancer survivor Tiana Mangakahia knew her path to the WNBA was going to be different. She was so dominant during her first two seasons at college, she even earned herself a spot in the Australian Opals squad at just 23-years-old. Tiana Mangakahia signing her training camp contract with WNBA team the Phoenix Mercury. However with the support of family, friends and basketball fans around the world - the disease proved no match for Mangakahia as she quickly overcame the illness and returned to the court for Syracuse.

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