Liz Cambage has been dropped from the Opals Olympic qualifiers after attending a music festival instead of a training camp.
The 23-year-old Opals star created history at the London Olympics in 2012 when she became the first woman ever to slam dunk at the games.
But Basketball Australia have ruled her out of the Opals’ Rio Olympic qualifying series after she chose to attend music festival Splendour In The Grass rather than the first day of training camp.
(For those confused, this means that Cambage could still play at the Rio Olympics).
The 203cm centre, who is a fixture of the Melbourne social scene has signed a reputed $1m-plus deal to play in China next season and has lucrative sponsorship deals with Nike and Swisse.
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It's professional sport.Totally fair.
I think we need some more information before judging this woman. Tickets for Splendour in the Grass sell out almost immediately after release, so she would have bought her ticket months ago. Did she know the dates for the training camp at that time? If she did, then yes, she is in the wrong and deserves her punishment since she has not apologised. However, if she had not been made aware of the dates before buying her festival ticket there is nothing wrong here except Basketball Australia's inflexibility.
And why are we only hearing about this now? They would have known well before the training session that she wasn't going to be there.
Yet she made that choice. I have no idea what tickets cost for this event. It could be $20, it could be $2000.
If I was given the chance to play for my country I would do it without a hint of hesitation. The cost of my festival ticket would not even enter my mind. Maybe that's just me.