Basketball Australia is announcing the first Seven Consulting Opals roster ahead of a massive year for the senior women’s program.

A full-strength 19-player roster has been named ahead of a FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup – Qualifying Tournament to be hosted by Istanbul, Türkiye in March 2026. 

The Opals have already qualified for Germany’s FIBA World Cup in September, but the preparation opportunity aligned with off-seasons and greater availability for Head Coach, Sandy Brondello.

“Availability is hugely important and honestly, a luxury we don’t often have in the international space. Having full access to the talent pool gives us real clarity and confidence,” said Brondello.  

“It allows the staff and I to evaluate the group together, accelerate connection and trust, test roles and versatility, and ultimately strengthen the foundation we’re building toward the FIBA Women’s World Cup.”

The greater level of availability presented pressure on selection, and Brondello says the Opals program analysed a variety of factors in deciding the 19-player roster. 

“Our selection methodology is always layered. We looked at sustained performance over time, including Asia Cup and WNBA play, current form in 2026 in respective leagues, and how players fit within our system,” said Brondello 

“Just as important was role clarity, versatility, and the ability to impact winning in a FIBA environment. We also valued the connection and chemistry that’s been built within the group over the past few years,” 

“It was a difficult process given the depth we have, but we believe this roster gives us the best balance to compete in Turkey while continuing to build toward the World Cup.”

Australia’s Opals will face five opponents in the tournament, including Argentina, Japan, Hungary, Türkiye and Canada. 

“March is about clarity and connection for us. We want to be really clear on our identity, how we play, and the standards we bring every time we step on the floor,” added Brondello.  

“Defence, role clarity, and execution under pressure will be critical in Istanbul. With tough competition ahead, this tournament isn’t just about winning — it’s an important step in building toward the World Cup.”

A Final 12 for the Opals will be announced in the New Year in preparation for the meet in Istanbul. 

FIBA BASKETBALL WOMEN’S WORLD CUP
QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT

Zitina Aokuso 
Canberra Capitals, WNBL 

Amy Atwell 
Perth Lynx, WNBL 

Chloe Bibby 
Uni Girona CB, Liga Femenina de Baloncesto 

Sara Blicavs 
Canberra Capitals, WNBL 

Isobel Borlase 
Bendigo Spirit, WNBL 

Issy Bourne 
Southside Melbourne Flyers, WNBL 

Abbey Ellis 
Townsville Fire, WNBL 

Alexandra Fowler 
Townsville Fire, WNBL 

Cayla George 
Southside Melbourne Flyers, WNBL 

Ezi Magbegor 
Seattle Storm, WNBA

Jade Melbourne 
Canberra Capitals, WNBL 

Stephanie Reid 
Dongguan New Century, WCBA 

Maddy Rocci 
Southside Melbourne Flyers, WNBL 

Alanna Smith 
Minnesota Lynx, WNBA 

Miela Sowah 
Townsville Fire, WNBL 

Steph Talbot 
Adelaide, WNBL 

Sami Whitcomb 
Beşiktaş, Turkish Super League 

Alex Wilson 
Perth Lynx, WNBL 

Courtney Woods 
Townsville Fire, WNBL 

QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT DETAILS

11 – 18 March, 2026 
Turkcell Basketball Development Centre Istanbul, Türkiye
Schedule