Anonymous
Years ago

Opals Centre of Excellence

Basketball Australia is pleased to announce that eleven female athletes have been offered and have accepted scholarships to the Basketball Australia Centre of Excellence for the 2016 calendar year.


These athletes have been chosen following consultation with basketballs high performance managers and state coaches and according to head coach of the Australian women's basketball program Brendan Joyce, "This is a really exciting young group coming into the Opals CoE for 2016."

“The girls we have selected are long and already possess athletic ability that Paul Goriss, myself and our coaching group at the Opals CoE can improve through the daily training environment," continued Joyce.

"The Opals Centre of Excellence provides a holistic program to expedite their basketball development. I expect a few of these players will wear the green and gold in Tokyo and in following Olympics."

The eight new athletes represent a younger cohort of scholarship holders in the women’s program. This was a calculated decision by Joyce considering the heavy workload that will fall on the more senior women through their Opals commitments in the lead up to the Olympic Games in Rio in August.

The eight will join current scholarship holders Chantel Horvat, Ezi Magbegor and Jasmine Simmons, with the twelfth scholarship rotated among a number of athletes on a shorter stay basis.



The 2016 Centre of Excellence Scholarship Holders:

Lucy Cochrane Victoria

Abby Cubillo Northern Territory

Chantel Horvat Victoria

Lara McSpadden New South Wales

Ezi Magbegor Victoria

Rebecca Pizzey Victoria

Maddison Rocci Victoria

Kiera Rowe Victoria

Jazmin Shelley Victoria

Jasmine Simmons New South Wales

Samantha Simons South Australia

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Any idea when the 2016 men's squad will be announced?

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Very young squad...
Thought they would have picked a lot of girls born 98.
Mainly 99 and 00 it seems.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

How come no McLean or mole? The others from u17 squad.

You could bet your bottom dollar those are the kids going to the world's mid next year.

Shelley/cubillo
Simmons/Simons/?
Rowe/?
Pizzey/Cochrane/?
Magbegor/mcspadden

3 spots up for grabs?

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Anonymous  
Years ago

No Anneli Maley?

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Anonymous  
Years ago

No, heard she is spending her next year at home with her family while she weighs up college options and does year 12. Been in Canberra for 2 years.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Why no McLean? She was one of the best performers at oceanias.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

McLean was offered but turned it down

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Odd..
sounds like a great opportunity.
Is basketball something she wants to pursue long term?

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Anonymous  
Years ago

I understand that is false, nobody offered declined.

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Anonymous  
Years ago

goodchild? She still at qld academy?

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Anonymous  
Years ago

Everyone that received an offer accepted their place. Maley could have stayed obviously but came home, which opened a spot for a girl that accepted.

End of story. Nobody declined an offer.

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sheep  
Years ago

any ideas on who is in for the men?

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