Shyla Heal

[6] After splitting 2019 with the Sutherland Sharks in the Waratah League and the Rockhampton Cyclones in the QBL,[4] Heal joined the Bendigo Spirit for the 2019–20 WNBL season.

[13] She was unable to participate in the Sky's training camp due to a delay with her visa application, and after playing just 31 minutes in four games, she was traded to the Dallas Wings who then immediately waived her.

[20] After playing for the Sydney Comets in the NBL1 East, Heal joined AZS UMCS Lublin of the Polish Basket Liga Kobiet for the 2023–24 season.

[23] Heal made her international debut for the Sapphires at the 2017 FIBA Under-17 Oceania Championship in Hagåtña, Guam, where Australia would take home the gold.

[25] Heal would then go on to represent the Sapphires at the Under-17 World Cup in Belarus the following year, where they finished in third place, taking home the bronze medal.

Heal also earned a spot on the All-Tournament Team, awarded to the five strongest players of the tournament, after averaging 16.0 points per game.

[27] Heal made her senior debut for the Opals in 2022 at the FIBA World Cup Qualifiers in Belgrade, Serbia.