League WNBL Role Basketball Player Nationality Australian Height 1.88 m | Listed height 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) Positions Basketball positions Name Gabrielle Richards | |
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Born November 19, 1984 (age 40) ( 1984-11-19 ) |
Gabrielle Richards Posts 22 points & 12 rebounds vs. Geelong
Gabrielle Richards (born 19 November 1984) is an Australian professional basketball player.
Contents
- Gabrielle Richards Posts 22 points 12 rebounds vs Geelong
- Gabrielle Richards Posts 11 points 12 rebounds vs Hobart
- WNBL
- Youth Level
- Senior Level
- References

Gabrielle Richards Posts 11 points & 12 rebounds vs. Hobart
WNBL
Richards began her WNBL career with the Australian Institute of Sport. She would then return to Victoria and play for the newest franchise, the Bendigo Spirit. During her time with the Spirit, Richards has won two WNBL Championships alongside the likes of Kristi Harrower and Kelsey Griffin. Richards is also a two-time awardee to the WNBL All-Star Five. Richards will return to the Spirit for her tenth season, after signing on for 2017–18.
Youth Level
Richards first represented Australia at the 2003 Under-21 World Championship in Croatia where Australia placed fifth. Playing alongside Laura Hodges, Jess Foley, Samantha Richards and Kelly Wilson.
Senior Level
Richards was a long standing squad member of the Opals, but was unable to make the final team for competition. At the 2014 FIBA World Championship, Liz Cambage was ruled out from the squad due to injury. Therefore, Richards was awarded the call up and rounded out the Opals roster under head coach, Brendan Joyce. Richards took to the floor in five out of Australia's six matches, including the Bronze Medal match where Australia defeated tournament hosts, Turkey.