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Goth basketballer wears full face of makeup for games

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Goth basketballer wears full face of makeup for games

She's the black sheep of the game and she knows it. With a full face of make-up every time she takes to the basketball court, Goth athlete Caitlin Cunningham makes no apologies for being the standout. In fact, she relishes in the spotlight and hopes she is a role model for other aspiring athletes – or anyone too afraid to be their authentic selves. 'I've always had heavy eye shadow and a very black goth aesthetic every single game I've played in my life, that's just me, some people get it, some don't,' Cunningham told 'I've always just messed around with makeup. Then last season I did a bit of a crow, extended the eye lines out. I always thought it would be cool to have full clown makeup, but I guess this is the next level down. I have quietly extended it,' she said. How does she keep her artwork intact for the full two hours of play? 'I guess I'm lucky I have never been much of a sweater,' she said. Cunningham said being the odd one out wasn't always easy. 'I was definitely the black sheep of the sport. Basketball in Australia is very political. I was always the odd one out, misunderstood, the one the coaches didn't get. 'I wouldn't be selected, wouldn't be a favourite. It got to the point where I stopped playing WNBL for a while.' Drafted to the Canberra Capitals at 19 after three years at the Australian Institute of Sport, Cunningham moved to Adelaide then Dandenong in Victoria, gradually became 'sick and tired' of people not believing in her. 'I thought 'f**k this' and started going out and hanging out with music friends and friends in fashion, other creative people and I just stepped away from the game, I was 25,' she said. Once the pandemic hit, and imports couldn't enter the country, Cunningham had several coaches asking her to reconsider her retirement. She took a contract on the Gold Coast and is now signed to Rockhampton in central Queensland. 'My style of game? I'm quite tall and skinny and these days a lot of players are heavy and strong girls,' Cunningham said. 'I'm like a little rat that runs and jumps, my game is pure athleticism. 'I don't have the physical brute but I am very tricky, agile and I can shoot.' Cunningham has the balance just right – living in Melbourne where she is continuing her music career and is soon to release her first song, personal training clients and working with youth at the YMCA, then flies to Rockhampton for matches and training. 'I'm really lucky I am doing it all, following all my dreams,' she said. 'I want people to know they should follow their dreams, do what they love, be their authentic self,' she said. As her online fan base increases exponentially, Cunningham takes her job as a role model extremely seriously. 'I have so many fans and people reaching out to me as a player, but also as a musician and as a person,' she said. 'I'm a queer Goth and if I had that person on the internet to look up to when I was young I would have felt so seen. 'It's empowerment, that's what life is about, having people that inspire you to be you, and live the best life you can, that's priceless.'

Michael Hickmott weighs in with a double at Gawler
Michael Hickmott weighs in with a double at Gawler

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The Michael Hickmott stable had a day out at Gawler with two winners carrying big weights. Both Motorace (race five) and Wine Barron (race seven) carried 60kg or more to victory and the latter did it in dominant fashion. Wine Barron had only won the two races from 20 starts leading into Saturday's four-length romp but he's now taken out two of his last three. Gemma Stapleton, stable representative of the Hickmott stable, was rapt with the way Wine Barron relaxed under jockey Todd Pannell given he can be a horse that does a bit wrong in his races. 'It's just great to see him put himself into the race and relax under Todd (Pannell),' Stapleton said. 'He ran his own race today so it's good to see him back in form. 'He seems to run into bad luck or things don't go his own way so it was good to see Todd take that out of the equation and lead. 'I'd say he's not the easiest horse to handle but he's really starting to put it together.' Speaking of Pannell, he too left Gawler with a double after taking out the final leg of the quaddie with Nurys. Wine Barron kicks clear in a dominant front-running ride to bounce back emphatically into the winner's circle 😤 @mhbloodstock pick up a double at Gawler ✌ï¸� â€' (@Racing) July 5, 2025 Pannell had rode Wine Barron on seven occasions without a win leading into Saturday and was glad to get the monkey off the back and reward connections. 'I was just trying to keep him on a long rein because he can be quite strong sometimes as well so I let him get comfortable and he responded well,' Pannell said. 'It's been a while since he's put it all together but it's good to see him handle the conditions and he just didn't make a mistake throughout the race. 'They're fantastic staff at Hickmott Racing so a big credit to them.' Jockey Jacob Opperman also booted home a double across the nine race card with winning rides aboard Koratora (race one) and Bancoora (race eight). Bancoora was rated as the longer priced runner of the two, getting sent out at double figures but he won like an odds on favourite. 'I was really confident coming to the corner,' Opperman said. 'He's still quite green but that was really good for his confidence. 'When I gave him the gap he worked through it nicely and I think this will be great for him going forward.'

Super Netball round 13 results: Sunshine Coast Lightning defeat NSW Swifts 71-70
Super Netball round 13 results: Sunshine Coast Lightning defeat NSW Swifts 71-70

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Super Netball round 13 results: Sunshine Coast Lightning defeat NSW Swifts 71-70

Sunshine Coast Lightning have overcome a dismal start and dogged NSW Swifts pressure to claim a 71-70 victory and keep their Super Netball season alive. Trailing with just seconds on the clock, captain Steph Fretwell sunk a long range shot to put her side in front and keep them in the hunt for a top-four finish, but they'll have to anxiously await the outcomes of other Round 13 games. 'The biggest thing for us is that we want to be brave and we want to have courage and that is something that this season we have shied away from. But that was a do-or-die moment for us and if it didn't come off and we had a one goal loss, at least we didn't walk off court and wonder what would've been,' Fretwell said. It's a tough state of affairs for the Swifts who, earlier in the season, looked unbeatable but have shown chinks in their armour after dropping four of their last five games. Given the loss, they'll stay in second place on the ladder, and are unlikely to reclaim the minor premiership or home final. The lead changed throughout the match and the physicality amped up, such was the desperation by both teams for the win. Bodies were hitting the floor as both teams battled the nerves, the crowd and each other. In the end, it was Fretwell's cool head who nailed a supershot to secure the win. The Swifts skipped out to an early lead with Sarah Klau wasting no time getting a positive stat on the board by collecting her first intercept at the two-minute mark. It was national teammate versus national teammate as she matched-up on Lighting's Cara Koenen, who made her return after spending two weeks resting a foot strain. Koenen eventually got the wood over Klau, taking MVP honours along the way, as she nailed 48 from 57 including one super shot. With Lightning's Courtney Bruce out due to a leg injury, the pressure was on young gun Ash Ervin to contain the Swifts' formidable goal shooter, Grace Nweke, who finished the match with 58 from 65 at 89 per cent but was shooting as low as 63 per cent at one point in the game. The Swifts were forced to bench captain Paige Hadley at halftime due to load management. One of the in form midcourters of the competition, Hadley was spotted wearing a moon boot at the airport last week and with the team guaranteed a finals spot, they didn't want to risk a more permanent injury by allowing her to play increased minutes too early. Post match, Hadley said that had she been on court in those final 30 seconds, she would have encouraged her team to play around the ball a bit more before taking a shot. 'We will have to go back and look at it. Swifts of old used to hold the ball for longer [than 30 seconds] at times. We will have to go back and have a look at it. But I think we just weren't on the same page and we were thinking more about getting the goal in and then applying pressure on defence,' Swifts goal attack Helen Housby said. Goal attack Helen Housby started the match well but as she has done over the last few rounds faded away as the match, and physicality, wore on. Housby was not the only one coping knocks with the umpires ordering both sides to tidy up and, at one point, telling Lightnings' wing defence Mahalia Cassidy and Swifts wing attack Grace Whyte, to 'knock it off' as they got caught up in overly physical play. A flying Lambden has been spotted at KRA ✈ï¸� Watch every game live on Kayo Sports, Foxtel and Binge. — Suncorp Super Netball (@SuperNetball) July 5, 2025 DIAMONDS DILEMMA The Diamonds squad is expected to be announced within the next two weeks. Out of this game, it is safe to say that at least five players will get another call-up with a further two (at least) likely on the invite list. The timing of Teigan O'Shannassy's lower back injury — which kept her out of today's match — could not be worse with many predicting she would receive her maiden invite. She will be hoping that consistent form, and existing connection with Diamonds' Sarah Klau and Paige Hadley, is enough for selectors to take a chance on her.

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