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Gangurrus glory: Australian women take title

Rowan Anderson
Rowan Anderson
Published: April 9, 2026
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Emma Clarke was outstanding for the Gangurrus.
Emma Clarke was outstanding for the Gangurrus.
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AUSTRALIA’S Gangurrus women have etched their names into the history books, storming to the FIBA 3×3 Asia Cup title in Singapore with a campaign defined by dominance, composure and clutch moments.

From the opening whistle to the final buzzer, the Australian outfit showcased why they are among the most feared teams in the fast-paced 3×3 format, blending physicality with precision to overpower their opponents, now having won the Asia Cup for the past four editions.

The Australians wasted no time stamping their authority on the tournament.

A ruthless 21-3 demolition of Tonga in their opener sent an early message to the competition, before they backed it up with a clinical 21-10 victory over the Philippines to secure top spot in their pool.

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The quarter-finals brought a familiar foe in New Zealand, but the Gangurru women handled the pressure of the Trans-Tasman rivalry with maturity and control.

Dictating the tempo and applying relentless defensive pressure, Australia powered to a 19-11 win to book their place in the semi-finals.

If their earlier games were about control, the semi-final was about courage.

In a gripping contest against China, the Australians were pushed to the brink before holding their nerve in a dramatic 21-20 victory. Every possession mattered, every shot carried weight – and the Gangurru women delivered when it counted most.

Facing the Philippines once again in the final, the Gangurru women controlled the contest from the outset, surging to an emphatic 18-9 victory to claim the Asia Cup crown.

The championship-winning Gangurru side of Amy Atwell, Emma Clarke, Lara McSpadden and Kristy Wallace was built on balance, toughness and trust.

Australia’s triumph in Singapore is more than just a title, as they prepare for the FIBA 3×3 World Cup in June to be held in Warsaw, Poland after finishing fifth in last year’s edition.

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