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Years ago
The Pick and Roll - WNBL articles
We will also be adding a list of D1 Aussie girls to the pickandroll.com.au website by Thursday night!

Anonymous
Years ago
Good stuff. Nice to read some stuff on the WNBL. There's some great talent on display this season. As I understand it, the WNBL doesn't currently have a salary cap. I think the league will need a cap moving forward to save the clubs from themselves (overpaying for players they can't really afford) and to also help with competitive balance. Dandenong absolutely destroyed the Waves last night by 54 points the night after they also lost to Bendigo by 26. A team getting thumped every week doesn't do the competition any good
It's a great league in general though and costs only about $12-$14 for entry which is great value for families
