{"id":16695,"date":"2020-08-24T16:47:48","date_gmt":"2020-08-24T06:47:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/basketball.draftcentral.com.au\/?p=16695"},"modified":"2020-08-24T16:47:48","modified_gmt":"2020-08-24T06:47:48","slug":"wnbl-free-agency-update-boomers-and-capitals","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/central.rookieme.com\/basketball\/wnbl-free-agency-update-boomers-and-capitals\/","title":{"rendered":"WNBL Free Agency Update: Boomers and Capitals"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>WITH Australian basketball set to hopefully commence in the coming months, <em>Draft Central<\/em> revisits the Women\u2019s National Basketball League\u2019s (WNBL) Free Agency movements. We begin with two of last season\u2019s top offences. Firstly, the third placed Melbourne Boomers who exited in last season\u2019s semi-finals, then followed by two-time defending champion University of Canberra Capitals.<\/p>\n<p><strong>MELBOURNE BOOMERS<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>After their semi-final exit in WNBL20, it was evident that <strong><em>Guy Molloy<\/em><\/strong>\u2019s squad was on the right track to challenge for the WNBL title. But with the Boomers\u2019 championship drought coming up on its tenth season and the pandemic preventing last season\u2019s imports from returning, Melbourne\u2019s extra signings hope they can take next season\u2019s team to the penultimate step.<\/p>\n<p>The champions of 2010-11, made their immediate offseason intentions known early, quickly re-establishing their core group before teams could react. The first of which were their leaders and captains in <strong>Cayla George<\/strong> and <strong>Maddie Garrick<\/strong>, indicating that the purple and gold are once again looking at making a serious title run. This coupled with the re-acquisition of one of Australia\u2019s best young talents in <strong>Ezi Magbegor<\/strong>, who is currently battling her way through her rookie WNBA season with the Seattle Storm, the Boomers have themselves a talented central unit.<\/p>\n<p>Further adding to their experience, the return of <strong>Tess Madgen<\/strong> to the Boomers after more than four seasons up north with the Townsville Fire, will provide an elite-level mentoring group for the abundance of young talent that sits within Melbourne\u2019s current roster.<\/p>\n<p>The majority of the Boomers\u2019 actions during this year\u2019s signing period have been re-signings. Other familiar faces to return include Tall Ferns captain, <strong>Kalani Purcell<\/strong>, as well as fellow New Zealand internationals <strong>Toni Farnworth<\/strong>, <strong>Penina Davidson<\/strong> and <strong>Stella Beck<\/strong>. The last of Molloy\u2019s re-signees is Development Player and Nunawading Spectre sharpshooter, <strong>Rachel Brewster<\/strong>, as she continues to improve at an astronomical rate.<\/p>\n<p>New to the State Basketball Centre are fresh signings in <strong>Izzy Wright<\/strong> and <strong>Hope Terdich<\/strong>. Wright, who has in the past contributed to the Perth Lynx and Logan Thunder, took a couple of years away from the WNBL to focus on stability outside of the sport, and is now ready to compete in the league once more. The final piece of the 12-player puzzle, is 34-year-old Terdich, who most recently played a major role in the Diamond Valley Eagles\u2019 NBL1 squad, is no stranger to success. After winning the WNBL Championship with the 2011\/12 Dandenong Rangers, she looks to aid this objective once more with their cross-town rivals.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Contracted:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Chelsea D\u2019Angelo (Will not play in WNBL21 due to ruptured Achilles tendon)<\/p>\n<p><strong>Re-signed:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Maddie Garrick<br \/>\nCayla George<br \/>\nEzi Magbegor<br \/>\nKalani Purcell<br \/>\nToni Farnworth<br \/>\nPenina Davidson<br \/>\nStella Beck<br \/>\nRachel Brewster<\/p>\n<p><strong>Signed: <\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Tess Madgen<br \/>\nIzzy Wright<br \/>\nHope Terdich<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>UC CAPITALS<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Referring back to the old adage, \u201cif it ain\u2019t broke, don\u2019t fix it\u201d, <strong><em>Paul Gorris<\/em><\/strong> has done little to alter his title-winning formula, with only two signings from other clubs due to next season\u2019s import preventions, particularly the absentees in <strong>Kia Nurse<\/strong> and <strong>Olivia Epoupa<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<p>The bulk signings of six title-winning players indicated what was to ensue, as captains and leaders <strong>Marianna Tolo<\/strong>, <strong>Kelsey Griffin<\/strong> and <strong>Keely Froling<\/strong> will lead their side for another season. Following up with newly selected Australian Opal, <strong>Maddison Rocci<\/strong>, opposing teams will have their hands full outside the perimeter when she is on the floor. This was evident in numerous impressive outings in the Queensland Basketball League in the last month. Rounding out the six early signings were <strong>Abby Cubillo<\/strong> and <strong>Alex Delaney<\/strong>. Cubillo, who earned Canberra\u2019s Rising Capital Award last season in her first year since being elevated from a Development Player position, will re-join her cohort, whereas Delaney makes her return to the team that she too helped win their last two chips.<\/p>\n<p>After obtaining their early selections, Gorris\u2019 staff did not need to look far for their two new additions, as the Capitals poached 23-year-old point guard <strong>Tahlia Tupaea<\/strong> (to replace Epoupa) and 34-year-old veteran <strong>Brittany Smart<\/strong> (to replace Nurse) from cross-town rivals, the Sydney Uni Flames.<\/p>\n<p>Smart, who has a cache of professional experience, hopes to bestow some of that on her younger soon-to-be peers, after successful stints in Belgium and Sweden before joining the Melbourne Boomers. For Tupaea, her career arrived before her at the tender age of 15, shaping her into one of the most mature and experienced players for her age and forging an iron-clad bond to the Flames. The pinnacle of her career, however, was being selected in the 2017 Draft to the WNBA\u2019s Minnesota Lynx, with the goal of someday donning the uniform in the seasons to come.<\/p>\n<p>Awaiting the decision on whether the UCLA Bruins will compete in NCAA play for 2020\/21, <strong>Gemma Potter<\/strong> remains a conditional re-signee for the Capitals, meaning that <strong>Mikaela Ruef<\/strong>\u2019s two-year extension sums up Gorris\u2019s squad for next season. The signing of Ruef comes after the US-born forward was granted Australian permanent residency. The delay from her immigration paperwork was the reason why the 29-year-old was unable to play during last season.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Contracted:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><strong>\u00a0<\/strong>Nil<\/p>\n<p><strong>Re-signed:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Marianna Tolo<br \/>\nKelsey Griffin<br \/>\nKeely Froling<br \/>\nMaddison Rocci<br \/>\nAbby Cubillo<br \/>\nAlex Delaney<br \/>\nMikaela Ruef<br \/>\nGemma Potter (Conditional upon NCAA decision to play)<\/p>\n<p><strong>Signed:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Tahlia Tupaea<br \/>\nBrittany Smart<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>WITH Australian basketball set to hopefully commence in the coming months, Draft Central revisits the Women\u2019s National Basketball League\u2019s (WNBL) Free Agency movements. We begin with two of last season\u2019s top offences. Firstly, the third placed Melbourne Boomers who exited in last season\u2019s semi-finals, then followed by two-time defending champion University of Canberra Capitals. 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