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Posted: 2022-09-27 22:11:14

The Australian Opals have a long and proud history of success, built upon tireless teamwork and an unconditional desire to win games of basketball. 

At the Tokyo Olympics last year, those standards weren't upheld – for many reasons – as the Opals finished eighth and mustered just one win for the tournament.

Ever since, every Opal player has spoken about the yearning they have to bounce back and continue on with the storied tradition of the Opals program.

That yearning came to fruition last night when the Opals overcame Japan – an opponent they've struggled with mightily in recent times – to lock in top spot of Group B at the 2022 FIBA Women's World Cup.

Finishing on top of their group sets up a quarter-final clash against Belgium – who will be without their superstar power forward Emma Meesseman, ruled out for the remainder of the tournament due to injury – and also means the Opals are on the opposite side of the bracket to the ultimate powerhouse, USA.

The transformation this Opals group has undergone in just five games since the tournament began is remarkable, to say the least.

After dropping their opening game against France, the Opals reeled off four wins in a row, winning in different ways and overcoming obstacles in each game.

Against Mali, Australia found themselves down 10-2 to but then claimed a massive 60-point win as their offence caught fire.

Taking care of business against old foe Serbia was a defensive masterclass.

Overcoming Canada without injured superstar Bec Allen showcased the true character of the group.

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