Canberra Capitals face do-or-die clash after losing game one of WNBL semi-finals to Perth Lynx

Caden Helmers
Updated March 25 2022 - 5:19pm, first published March 24 2022 - 11:14pm
Jade Melbourne picked up a cork late in Canberra's opening semi-final loss to Perth. Picture: Getty
Jade Melbourne picked up a cork late in Canberra's opening semi-final loss to Perth. Picture: Getty

The Canberra Capitals have one shot to keep their WNBL championship hopes alive, with the club hopeful rising star Jade Melbourne will be fit to play in a do-or-die semi-final.

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Caden Helmers

Caden Helmers

Sports Writer

Caden Helmers is a sports writer for The Canberra Times.

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