We're back! And the WNBL is our baby
THE phone rings, the caller ID says Brad Rosen. It may not exactly be the Bat-signal over Gotham City but we all know what it means. The Brad and Boti Podcast is back and talking (mainly) WNBL!
Lightning COVID-19 tests negative
COVID-19 testing carried out yesterday on all members of Adelaide Lightning's travelling party at the WNBL's north Queensland hub came back negative, as expected.
SA COVID outbreak means Lightning lockdown
THIS week's COVID-19 outbreak in Adelaide's northern suburbs has led the WNBL to postpone tonight's match in Townsville between Lightning and Southside as a precautionary measure.
A round to sort wheat from chaff
ROUND One certainly had its moments but the extent of Round 2 in the WNBL's northern hub should seriously start sorting contenders from pretenders.
WNBL: Round 1 Wrap
THE first round at the WNBL's 2020 hub is done and dusted, the biggest surprise the margin by which Melbourne plastered prohibitive championship favourite Southside in Townsville.
WNBL: Lightning sneak second win
ADELAIDE snuck its nose in front at the game's death tonight to stave off a near-miss upset by Perth Lynx 74-69, taking its record at the WNBL hub in north Queensland to 2-0 with another thrilling win.
WNBL: Eastern Mavericks can take a bow
SOUTH Australian junior girls basketball traditionally is dominated by Sturt and Forestville but it was the far less-fancied Eastern Mavericks which could take a justifiable bow tonight as Melbourne Boomers swamped WNBL title favourite Southside 89-72 in Townsville.
WNBL: Lightning surprise Caps in season-opener
NEW Adelaide Lightning captain Steph Talbot tonight produced an "unwanted" triple-double, dominating proceedings while leading her team to a surprise WNBL season-opening win over defending champion Canberra.
It's a flyer for Southside
LET'S not kid ourselves. The WNBL pulling off even a "hub" season and landing a deal where all games are televised is a massive positive in a 2020 where "positive " is not a word to be thrown around loosely. But really, can we just hand the title to Southside?
Time to rally behind fallen Opals superstar
THE sight of Julie Nykiel inbounding a baseline ball after an opposition basket, sprinting up the split-line and receiving a pass back for a layup was one of the most common on courts across SA and Australia for more than a decade in the 70s-80s.