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I would say that Brondello is the best SG Australia has produced, so on that basis alone she deserves to be in the top 10. Maybe it's because much of her success was overseas that her profile here isn't as good as it could be. One of Australia's few WNBA All-Stars.
Maher not so much. Very good player, tough, successful and had a long career, but there are too many ahead of her to make my list.
Great post but Sporn and Timms should be way higher on the list and Brogan, Dalton and Bevelaqua unlucky to miss out but they made every team they played for better
Rohant16, agree - eventually. For now, I just see a tall player taking advantage of her height without really having the skills to beat a competent defender.