Media Release: Basketball Australia
The Seven Consulting Opals have unveiled a 21-player squad for their upcoming April training camp, featuring a mix of international experience and emerging talent.
Taking place in Melbourne from April 7-11, the camp marks the first official gathering since the Opals’ bronze medal-winning campaign at the Paris 2024 Olympics. With a busy schedule ahead, the team is preparing for a Trans-Tasman series against New Zealand in May, followed by the FIBA Asia Cup in China in July, a crucial step toward qualification for the 2026 FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup.
Basketball NSW is proud to recognise NSW junior representatives Shyla Heal (Sutherland Basketball) and Saffron Shiels (Newcastle Basketball) on their selection to the squad, as well as Renae Garlepp (Northern Suburbs / Sydney Flames), who has been named to the coaching panel for the camp.
The squad includes nine Paris Olympians (Opals Cayla George, Steph Talbot, Alanna Smith, Sami Whitcomb, Jade Melbourne, Isobel Borlase, Amy Atwell plus Gangurrus Anneli Maley and Ally Wilson) with Townsville Fire star Courtney Woods, Perth Lynx guard Miela Sowah and Adelaide Lightning young gun Isabelle Bourne earning selection in their first Opals squad.
The squad has been selected from available players at this point in time, taking into consideration those still competing in seasons abroad and others who have opted to take a break, with 16 players fresh from the Cygnett WNBL season and four who will have completed campaigns overseas.
Newly re-appointed Opals Head Coach Sandy Brondello will lead the camp in Melbourne and is excited to get the squad together.
“This really kick starts the year for us and allows us to have a look at who’s coming through, evaluate who we’ve got. We’re in a good spot, they all deserve to be here and I’m excited about the young talent. We’ve got the New Zealand series and that will be good competition and preparing us for Asia Cup,” Brondello said.
“The biggest thing for the Opals is having contact with our core and best players who compete right around the world.
“There’s a lot to be excited about. (Shaneice) Swain, I love her flair. The game keeps evolving, we want to change a few things up and she’s really exciting. It’s good to see Sara (Blicavs) healthy and we’ll get to see where she’s at.
“I’ve been so impressed by Ally Wilson, 3×3 has really elevated her game. I’m excited by Nyadiew (Puoch) who keeps getting better and better, Saffron (Shiels) has conflicting commitments with the Gems but we’ll get her into camp, long 6’2 point guards are very rare.
“Sami (Whitcomb) wow what an MVP season she’s had and we get Alanna (Smith) back from China which has worked out well with the timing of the camp.
“Courtney, Miela and Isabelle have all earned their opportunity to be part of their first Opals camp and I’m looking forward to working with them and the whole squad.”
Seven Consulting Opals Squad | April camp |
Saffron Shiels |
Shyla Heal |
Zitina Aokuso |
Amy Atwell |
Sara Blicavs |
Isobel Borlase |
Isabelle Bourne |
Cayla George |
Anneli Maley |
Jade Melbourne |
Nyadiew Puoch |
Maddison Rocci |
Lauren Scherf |
Alex Sharp |
Alanna Smith |
Miela Sowah |
Shaneice Swain |
Steph Talbot |
Sami Whitcomb |
Alex Wilson |
Courtney Woods |