U25 Devils team announced for IWBF World Championships

The Australian Devils U25 Junior Women wheelchair basketball team has been selected to represent Australia to attend the IWBF World Championships in Suphanburi, Thailand from the 20th – 29th May.
The U25 Women’s World Championships feature eight countries, with the Australian Devils the current bronze medallists from Beijing, China back in 2015. “This is an exciting time as we get ready for the upcoming Under 25 World Championships in Suphan Buri. We have a young team of exciting athletes that we believe have fantastic opportunities in front of them” said Head Coach Stephen Charlton. “Ranging from ages 13 all the way up to 21, this will be an incredible opportunity for these players to experience international competition and compete for their country.” The majority of the selected junior Devils have experience playing at National WNWBL club level, with Maryanne Latu, Jess Cronje, Georgia Bishop-Cash, Mary Friday, Isabel Martin and Taishar Ovens having been a part of the national leagues for several years. While three developing athletes have also been named, in Lauren Hardbottle, Sarah King and Victoria Simpson. The trio are all young exciting prospects that are eligible to compete in the next three Under 25 Championships. “We have selected 11 players to take part, starting with current Glider; Annabelle Lindsay. Annabelle participated in the World Championships in Hamburg last year and is joining us after completing a year of college at the University of Texas Arlington” said Charlton. “She will be joined upfront and inside by exciting 16-year-old talent Teisha Shadwell. Teisha is a very exciting young talent and this will be a great opportunity for her in her first real exposure to international wheelchair basketball.” The Australian team has drawn a tough pool with the United States, Germany and Turkey rounding out the Devils first-round pool play. The USA are set to bring their starting unit from last year’s senior IWBF World Championships, and as a result will be one of the favorite’s along with Great Britain. The Devils first game is against Germany in what will be a crucial match-up for their quarter final cross over chances. “This is a great opportunity and one that all the players and staff are very much looking forward to. Being selected to represent your country on the International stage, and to be able to play at the highest junior level is an honour” added Head of Wheelchair Basketball Leigh Gooding. “This is a young developing group, and a fantastic squad of young women that will do us proud. They will need to come together very quickly in the early rounds, in what is sure to be a testing environment to make a run at a medal, but we are confident with the personnel we have selected.”  

Australian Devils games schedule

Day 1    Thursday 23rd May          16:00      Germany v Australia Day 2    Friday 24th                          15:00       Australia v Turkey Day 3    Saturday 25th                    17:15        USA v Australia Day 4    Sunday 26th                       TBC         Quarter-final match-up Day 5    Monday 27th                      TBC         Semi-finals Day 6    Tuesday 28th                     TBC         Finals & placings  
SURNAME FIRST NAME CLASSIFICATION State
Taishar Ovens 1.0 Western Australia
Simpson Victoria 1.0 New South Wales
Martin Isabel 1.0 Victoria
Friday Mary 1.0 Western Australia
Latu Maryanne 2.5 New South Wales
King Sarah 3.0 Queensland
Bishop Cash Georgia 4.0 Queensland
Cronje Jessica 4.0 New South Wales
Hardbottle Lauren 4.0 Western Australia
Shadwell Teisha 4.5 Victoria
Lindsay Annabelle 4.5 ACT
  Devils Women Staff Members   Stephen Charlton             Head Coach                        Western Australia Sarah Graham                   Assistant Coach                 New South Wales Dave Hegerty                     Assistant/Technical         Queensland Bonnie Kerr                        Physiotherapist                Victoria Jane Kyle                              Team Manager                 Queensland Steph Shell                          Physiologist                        ACT

Major Partners