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Anonymous
Years ago
Women's Asia Cup 2019, Opals vs Philippines
He’s filled the boomers roster with NZ players too...hmmm


Years ago
So Philippines lose to us by 66 points. Are their fans on social media as deluded when it comes to the women's team as they are with the men's?

Years ago
Ezi Magbegor stuffed the box score against the Philippines to lead all scorers with 18 points, while also adding six rebounds, three blocks, two steals and an assist.Opals first round games:
Jenna O’Hea had 17 points, while Cayla George, Bec Allen, Abby Bishop, Steph Talbot and Sara Blicavs had 11. Lauren Nicholson also chipped in with 10.
Tuesday, September 24: Opals v Philippines – @ 5:45pm.
Wednesday, September 25: Opals v New Zealand – @ 5:45pm.
Thursday, September 26: Opals v China – @ 8:00pm.
