WNBA: The Aussies heading to the world's best league
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As we begin to approach the highly anticipated 2017 WNBA season, plenty of Aussies will be making a name for themselves after signing with their respective clubs. The Phoenix Mercury have continued their Australian connection, as Aussie coach Sandy Brondello signed on Cayla George, Leilani Mitchell and Steph Talbot to join the team for the 2017 season. Talbot will head to the WNBA for the first time, while George and Mitchell head back for their second stint with the Mercury after they both featuring in their 2015 season. New York Liberty have signed on dynamic forward Rebecca Allen for another season in the big apple as they chase a Championship, and Sami Whitcomb has inked a deal with the Seattle Storm in a truly remarkable story for the US born permanent resident.
WNBA: The Aussies heading to the world's best league
WNBA: The Aussies heading to the world's best…
WNBA: The Aussies heading to the world's best league
As we begin to approach the highly anticipated 2017 WNBA season, plenty of Aussies will be making a name for themselves after signing with their respective clubs. The Phoenix Mercury have continued their Australian connection, as Aussie coach Sandy Brondello signed on Cayla George, Leilani Mitchell and Steph Talbot to join the team for the 2017 season. Talbot will head to the WNBA for the first time, while George and Mitchell head back for their second stint with the Mercury after they both featuring in their 2015 season. New York Liberty have signed on dynamic forward Rebecca Allen for another season in the big apple as they chase a Championship, and Sami Whitcomb has inked a deal with the Seattle Storm in a truly remarkable story for the US born permanent resident.