Rio Olympics 2016: Opals look to move on from blackface controversy and 'create our own history'

By James Hall
Updated July 11 2016 - 10:23am, first published June 22 2016 - 7:37am
Capitals' Stephanie Talbot training for the Australian Opals.
Capitals' Stephanie Talbot training for the Australian Opals.
Liz Cambage slammed teammate Alice Kunek on social media after she went to a fancy dress party in 'blackface'. Photo: Jay Cronan
Liz Cambage slammed teammate Alice Kunek on social media after she went to a fancy dress party in 'blackface'. Photo: Jay Cronan
Marianna Tolo, pictured battling with Liz Cambage, says there is depth of talent in the Opals squad. Photo: Jay Cronan
Marianna Tolo, pictured battling with Liz Cambage, says there is depth of talent in the Opals squad. Photo: Jay Cronan

The Opals have moved on from the racial furore which rocked the team earlier this year as they set out to "create their own legacy" without Lauren Jackson, said coach Brendan Joyce.

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