Australian Lower Divisions (2019)
In 2021, Basketball New South Wales and the National Basketball League (NBL) announced a new partnership to bring NBL1 to New South Wales in 2022, with NBL1 replacing the Waratah League. The Waratah League was officially renamed NBL1 East and became the east conference of NBL1.

Player of the week

     Will Magnay
      Brisbane C.
      (208-F-107)
      
    Season 2019
    List of Players
    List of Imports
    Abroad
    Points Per Game
    Harvey_Kyle Kyle HARVEY
      Ipswich F.
      (196-F-91)
      Avg: 29.5
     1. Harvey Ipswich F.29.5 
     2. Shepard Werribee28.1 
     3. Nelson Perth R.28.0 
     4. Turnage Southern27.9 
     5. Kulas Werribee D.27.0 
     6. Deng Forestville26.8 
     7. Allmon S.Adelaide26.7 
     8. Braun Kalamunda E26.5 
     9. Stith McKinnon C.26.5 
     10. Whitehead SD S26.0 
    Rebounds Per Game
    Not_Available Jarrad PRUE
      Lakeside L.
      (198-C-82)
      Avg: 18.3
     1. Prue Lakeside L.18.3 
     2. Barkley Mt G15.5 
     3. Pineau Melbourne14.6 
     4. Washington Mackay14.6 
     5. Hire Rockingham F14.4 
     6. Jones Albury W.B.13.9 
     7. Allmon S.Adelaide13.1 
     8. Kulas Werribee D.12.8 
     9. Weekes Penrith P.12.6 
     10. Starling N.Adelaide12.2 
    Assists Per Game
    Bruce_Shaun_1 Shaun BRUCE
      Rockhampton
      (190-G-91)
      Avg: 9.6
     1. Bruce Rockhampton9.6 
     2. Blake Kalamunda E8.7 
     3. De Wit Forestville8.5 
     4. Simmons Logan T.8.4 
     5. Cadee Brisbane C.8.2 
     6. McDonald Nunawading7.4 
     7. Snowball Ringwood7.0 
     8. Wagner Perth R.6.8 
     9. Barker Dandenong6.8 
     10. Hire Rockingham F6.6 
    Steals Per Game
    Not_Available Adrian CABRERA
      Hills H.
      (--)
      Avg: 3.1
     1. Cabrera Hills H.3.1 
     2. Riewer C.District3.0 
     3. Hutchison Suth.2.9 
     4. Lay SW Slammers2.8 
     5. Starling N.Adelaide2.8 
     6. Williams East P2.8 
     7. Humphries Gold.2.7 
     8. Edwards Maitland2.6 
     9. Barkley Mt G2.6 
     10. Blair Norths B2.6 
    Blocks Per Game
    Magnay_Will Will MAGNAY
      Brisbane C
      (208-F-98)
      Avg: 3.3
     1. Magnay Brisbane C3.3 
     2. Acuoth Ballarat M3.2 
     3. Ellis Maitland M.2.8 
     4. Sykes Eltham W.2.5 
     5. Timms Kalamunda E2.3 
     6. Malek Goldfields2.3 
     7. Woodhill Hornsby2.2 
     8. Weekes Penrith P.2.1 
     9. Campbell NW T1.8 
     10. Brine Norwood F.1.8 

    McKinnon Cougars 2019
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    Adrian Tomada
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    Tom Parkinson
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    3 G 97 Australian
    00 Australian
    91 911 (8'4'') y 51 Australian
    8 910 (8'4'') y 58 Croatian-Australian
    90 029 (8'7'') G 51 Australian
    01 915 (8'6'') y Australian
    4 G Australian
    51 Australian
    55 Australian
    03 028 (8'3'') y 94 USA
    03 023 (8'3'') y/G 97 Australian
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     Arrived: Daniel Borbajo (Pilipinas)
     Left: Matthew Tolnai
     Played mostly for the youth team: Jake Tenberge
     Average Height: 197.9 cm (6'5.9'')
     Average Age: 29.3


    Nunawading Spectres 2019
    Ray Mitchell
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    Thomas Wright
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    Simon Conn
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    Dain Swetalla
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    7 53 Australian
    05 918 (8'2'') y/C 58 Australian
    77 918 (8'2'') C 55 USA
    0 029 (8'7'') G/y 90 Australian
    09 919 (8'6'') y 53 Australian
    2 911 (8'4'') y 96 Australian
    00 G 97 Australian
    01 066 (8'9'') G 97 Australian
    8 910 (8'4'') G/y 51 Australian
    07 028 (8'3'') G 54 Australian
    00 910 (8'4'') y/G 93 Australian
    57 Australian
    03 913 (8'2'') y Australian
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     Average Height: 199.8 cm (6'6.7'')
     Average Age: 29.8


    Brisbane Capitals 2019
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    Ben Volkman
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    Will Magnay
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    Anthony Kopcikas
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    Zac Carter
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    Nicholas Stoddart
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    # XiBR Cb (oXCH) OIs SDR XiU
    93 918 (8'2'') C 99 Australian
    99 916 (8'01'') C 90 Australian
    8 062 (8'5'') G 94 Greek-Australian
    77 915 (8'6'') y/G 51 New Zealand-Australian
    7 066 (8'9'') G 02 Australian
    91 Australian
    0 G 95 Australian
    Australian
    1 046 (3'01'') OG 96 USA
    3 066 (8'9'') G Australian
    5 026 (8'8'') G Australian
    01 025 (8'7'') y/G 99 Australian
    2 062 (8'5'') G 97 Australian
    55 915 (8'6'') y/C Australian
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     Average Height: 194.8 cm (6'4.7'')
     Average Age: 24.0


    Brisbane Capitals 2019
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    Ben Volkman
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    Will Magnay
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    Anthony Kopcikas
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    Zac Carter
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    Nicholas Stoddart
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    93 918 (8'2'') C 99 Australian
    99 916 (8'01'') C 90 Australian
    8 062 (8'5'') G 94 Greek-Australian
    77 915 (8'6'') y/G 51 New Zealand-Australian
    7 066 (8'9'') G 02 Australian
    91 Australian
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    3 066 (8'9'') G Australian
    5 026 (8'8'') G Australian
    01 025 (8'7'') y/G 99 Australian
    2 062 (8'5'') G 97 Australian
    55 915 (8'6'') y/C Australian
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     Average Height: 194.8 cm (6'4.7'')
     Average Age: 24.0


    Geraldton Buccaneers 2019
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    Colter Lasher
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    Marcus Alipate
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    Brayden Inger
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    Josh Hunt
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    Brendan Dinardo
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    3 910 (8'4'') y 93 USA
    0 069 (8'1'') G 94 USA  Tongan
    5 915 (8'6'') y 91 New Zealand
    0 029 (8'7'') G 99 Australian
    0 027 (8'3'') G 04 Australian
    Australian
    5 063 (8'0'') G 97 Australian
    59 918 (8'2'') y 04 Australian
    9 065 (8'1'') G 91 Australian
    99 910 (8'4'') y 55 New Zealand
    8 021 (8'5'') G 02 Australian
    90 041 (3'4'') G 99 Australian
    2 027 (8'3'') G/y 04 Australian
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     Arrived: Deangelo Isby (Ohod Medina)
     Played mostly for the youth team: Oliver Haste, William Galvin, Josh Hunt, Liam Bennett, Aidan Gardiner
     Average Height: 191.8 cm (6'3.5'')
     Average Age: 21.9


    Central Coast Crusaders 2019
    Mitchell Rueter
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    Oliver Robilliard
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    Callum Jenkins
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    3 024 (8'8'') y 94 Australian
    3 91 Australian
    5 025 (8'7'') y/G 98 Australian
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    03 C 94 Australian
    07 Australian
    51 915 (8'6'') y 02 Australian
    8 046 (3'01'') OG Australian
     Left: Luke Cassidy
     Played mostly for the youth team: Will Cranston-Lown, Daniel Titus
     Average Height: 192.8 cm (6'4.0'')
     Average Age: 23.8


    Australiabasket.com All-Australian Big V Awards 2019 - Sep 4, 2019


    Australiabasket.com All-Australian Big V 1st Team 2019
    Jake Heath
    Heath
    Mike Anderson
    Anderson
    Eric Williams
    Williams
    Dillon Stith
    Stith
    David Shepard
    Shepard

    Finals MVP: Dillon Stith (200-F-92) of McKinnon C.
    Player of the Year: Dillon Stith (200-F-92) of McKinnon C.
    Domestic Player of the Year: Jake Heath (185-G) of Blackburn V.
    Import Player of the Year: Dillon Stith (200-F-92) of McKinnon C.
    Defensive Player of the Year: Jamal Shabazz (198-G/F-94) of Hume City
    Coach of the Year: Jermaine Maybank of McKinnon C.

    1st Team
    G: Jake Heath (185-G) of Blackburn V.
    G: Mike Anderson (193-G-91) of Keilor T.
    F: Eric Williams (198-F-85) of McKinnon C.
    F: Dillon Stith (200-F-92) of McKinnon C.
    PF: David Shepard (201-PF-94) of Werribee D.


    Tags : JAKE HEATH, BLACKBURN VIKINGS, AUSTRALIAN BASKETBALL


    McKinnon Cougars claim Big V title - Aug 25, 2019


    McKinnon Cougars celebrated Big V Championship title. They edged Hume City Broncos in the second game of the Grand Finals to complete the sweep. Dillon Stith (200-F-92, college: St.Vincent) stepped up with 37 points and 14 rebounds to pace the effort. He was named the MVP after the game. The Cougars sank 56 points in the first half to eke out a 6-point lead. They added 29 points in the third period to record a 15-point advantage heading into the fourth period. Hume City narrowed the distance in the final stanza but could not avoid the loss. Eric Williams (198-F-85, college: Tarleton St.) finished with 36 points and 14 rebounds for the champions. Jordan Coleman (196-G-92, college: Valpo) replied with 25 points, while Jamal Shabazz (198-G/F-94, college: Samford) had 24 points and 12 rebounds in the defeat.

    Tags : DILLON STITH, MCKINNON COUGARS, AUSTRALIAN BASKETBALL


    Australiabasket.com All-Australian WARATAH Awards 2019 - Sep 4, 2019


    Australiabasket.com All-Australian WARATAH 1st Team 2019
    Steven White
    White
    Indiana Faithfull
    Faithfull
    Kevin White
    White
    Mitchell Rueter
    Rueter
    Taj Spencer
    Spencer

    Grand Final MVP: Mitchell Rueter (198-F) of Cent.Coast C.
    Player of the Year: Kevin White (189-G-87) of Manly Warr.
    Domestic Player of the Year: Kevin White (189-G-87) of Manly Warr.
    Import Player of the Year: Taj Spencer (201-F) of Sutherland S.
    Youth Player of the Year: Lochlan Hutchison of Sutherland S.
    Defensive Player of the Year: Isaiah Ellis (203-F-95) of Maitland M.
    Coach of the Year: Luke Boyle of Maitland M.

    1st Team
    G: Steven White (182-G-90) of Manly Warr.
    G: Indiana Faithfull (193-G-91) of Sydney Comets
    G: Kevin White (189-G-87) of Manly Warr.
    F: Mitchell Rueter (198-F) of Cent.Coast C.
    F: Taj Spencer (201-F) of Sutherland S.


    Tags : STEVEN WHITE, MANLY WARRINGAH SEA EAGLES, AUSTRALIAN BASKETBALL


    Central Coast Crusaders are 2019 Waratah champions - Aug 18, 2019


    Central Coast Crusaders celebrated 2019 Waratah Championship title. They nipped Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 74:72 in the Grand Final. Mitchell Rueter (198-F, college: Cent Arkansas) produced 19 points and 10 rebounds to be named the MVP.
    The Crusaders dominated in the first half. They recorded a 41:31 halftime lead. the Sea Eagles cut the distance in the third term. They pulled within four points at the final intermission. Daniel Pitcher (185-PG, college: UNB) put Manly Warringah in front 72:70 with just over a minute remaining in regulation. But Callum Jenkins (F) sank two free throws to level things up and then converted a layup to seal the victory for the Crusaders. Callum Jenkins finished with 13 points for the champions. Daniel Pitcher answered with game-high 20 points for the Sea Eagles.


    Australiabasket.com All-Australian NBL1 Awards 2019 - Sep 4, 2019


    Australiabasket.com All-Australian NBL1 1st Team 2019
    Demarcus Gatlin
    Gatlin
    Jerry Evans
    Evans
    Dane Pineau
    Pineau
    Simon Conn
    Conn
    Ray Turner
    Turner

    Grand Final MVP: Dain Swetalla (206-C-86) of Nunawading S.
    Player of the Year: Demarcus Gatlin (193-G) of Geelong S.
    Domestic Player of the Year: Simon Conn (206-F/C-83) of Nunawading S.
    Import Player of the Year: Demarcus Gatlin (193-G) of Geelong S.
    Youth Player of the Year: Alex Ducas (198-G/F) of Geraldton B.
    Defensive Player of the Year: Dane Pineau (206-F-94) of SE M. Phoenix
    Coach of the Year: Andrew Harms of Frankston B.

    1st Team
    G: Demarcus Gatlin (193-G) of Geelong S.
    F: Jerry Evans (203-F-90) of Ballarat M.
    F: Dane Pineau (206-F-94) of SE M. Phoenix
    F/C: Simon Conn (206-F/C-83) of Nunawading S.
    F: Ray Turner (206-F-90) of Bendigo B.


    Tags : DEMARCUS GATLIN, GEELONG SUPERCATS, AUSTRALIAN BASKETBALL


    Nunawading claim 2019 NBL1 title - Aug 17, 2019


    Nunawading are the 2019 NBL1 premiers after beating Bendigo 99-90 at the State Basketball Centre. After suffering Grand Final heartache last season, the Spectres clinched the premiership despite trailing by as much as 14 points. Dain Swetalla (206-C-86, college: Augustana, IL) starred for the premiers with 28 points, nine rebounds and three assists, while Thomas Wright had 24 points, three rebounds and four assists. Ray Turner (206-F-90, college: Texas A&M) (24 points), Deonte Burton (183-PG-91, college: Nevada) (24 points) and Mathiang Muo (196-G/F-87, college: Charleston So.) (23 points) all did their best to keep Bendigo's premiership hopes alive. Bendigo were the fairytale story heading into the game as they qualified for the Grand Final from eighth position on the ladder. Their miracle appeared on-course to continue as they shot 61% from the field to lead by 14 points at quarter-time. Muo, Turner and Burton were elusive on offence and combined for 26 of the Braves 33 points. Nunawading clawed their way back into the contest through the brilliance of Swetalla. The forward scored 16 points in the second term to tie the game at half time. Nunawading were deadly on offence, particularly from three-point territory where they shot 10-15 in the first half. Thomas Wright also had a big term and scored 11 points in Nunawading's comeback. Nunwading carried their momentum into the third term as they took control of the game. Turner gave Bendigo a two-point lead less than a minute into the term, before Nunawading scored eight points in a row to lead by six points. The Spectres led by 13 points, before a late three pointer by Hogan cut the lead to 10 points at the end of the third term. Nunawading led by as much as 14 points in the final term, before the Bendigo worked their way back into the game. A triple by Muo cut the margin to three points with just under two minutes left on the clock. However, that would be as close as they would come as Nunawading steadied to claim a nine-point win.
    Courtesy of: nbl1.com.au


    Australiabasket.com All-Australian Premier League Awards 2019 - Sep 4, 2019


    Australiabasket.com All-Australian Premier League 1st Team 2019
    Tom Daly
    Daly
    Kentrell Barkley
    Barkley
    C.J. Turnage
    Turnage
    Jack McVeigh
    McVeigh
    Greg Mays
    Mays

    Grand Final MVP: Michael Harris of Forestville E.
    Player of the Year: C.J. Turnage (201-F/G-95) of Southern T.
    Domestic Player of the Year: Jack McVeigh (203-F-96) of N.Adelaide R.
    Import Player of the Year: C.J. Turnage (201-F/G-95) of Southern T.
    Youth Player of the Year: Michael Harris of Forestville E.
    Defensive Player of the Year: Alexander Starling (198-F-89) of N.Adelaide R.
    Coach of the Year: Richard Hill of Mt Gambier

    1st Team
    G: Tom Daly (182-G-91) of Mt Gambier
    G/F: Kentrell Barkley (195-G/F-96) of Mt Gambier
    F/G: C.J. Turnage (201-F/G-95) of Southern T.
    F: Jack McVeigh (203-F-96) of N.Adelaide R.
    F: Greg Mays (203-F-93) of Forestville E.


    Tags : TOM DALY, MOUNT GAMBIER PIONEERS, AUSTRALIAN BASKETBALL


    Forestville crowned champions after miraculous comeback - Aug 18, 2019


    Forestville have soared over the Mount Gambier Pioneers by 90-107 in spectacular fashion. A monstrous 22-0 run during the 3rd and 4th periods swung the momentum of the contest heavily in Forestvilles' favour. After trailing by 9 during the third, Forestville kept Mount Gambier scoreless for over four minutes and the results appeared on the scoreboard. Forestville's scoring streak flowed into the final term as they held Mount Gambier to under 100-points overall. Mount Gambier's struggles to find the bottom of the net continued for much of the final term until they found a little rhythm. Although it was far too late. Forestville exploited Mount Gambier inside the paint throughout outscoring them 36-56. The inability to answer back the challenge Forestville put towards through a variety of scorers kept their chances of winning very slim. Michael Harris led all scorers with 30-points off just under 50 percent from the floor. Harris added some more highlights to what is already heavy reel for 2019 with some fantastic plays. His extraordinary efforts on the floor earned him the Finals MVP honour for 2019 much to the delight of the fans and his team. After a strong opening half and quieter yet still effective second, Greg Mays (203-F-93, college: Green Bay) showed why he is one of the best imports we've seen in recent years. Mays recorded a double-double of 27-points and 13-rebounds while exciting the crowd in the process. Mays' efforts on both ends of the floor were critical throughout and definitely did not go unnoticed. In what was already set to be a tough evening for the Pioneers, they struggled to keep the fouls to a minimum. Forestville also managed to exploit the high foul count and eventually totalled 29-points from the charity stripe throughout. A strong 2nd quarter by the men from the Mount gave them some breathing room as we headed to the final moments of our 2019 season. Mount Gambier outscored Forestville 33-24 which looked to set a competitive tone for the second half. Aside from the scoreboard highlighting Forestvilles' eventual dominance, there were glimpses of goodness by the Pioneers and many of them appeared through Kentrell Barkley (195-G/F-96, college: ECU, agency: Haylett Sports). Barkley continued and finished his stellar season for the Pioneers and took on a heavy scoring load in the process. Barkley dropped 26-points off an astounding 60 percent from the floor. Although two of his twenty-six won't soon be forgotten after he completed a beautiful fast break play with an electrifying one-handed jam! Complementing his heavy twenty-six, he ripped down 22-boards in a full game of action. Despite the scoreline saying otherwise, the Pioneers took it the Eagles for some of the contest and in turn outdid the new champions in some areas on the floor. From deep, the Pioneers shot the ball better than Forestville (29-23 percent) but it just wasn't enough to snap the surging Eagles.
    Courtesy of: Premier League


    Australiabasket.com All-Australian QBL Awards 2019 - Sep 4, 2019


    Australiabasket.com All-Australian QBL 1st Team 2019
    Jason Cadee
    Cadee
    Spencer Parker
    Parker
    Kyle Harvey
    Harvey
    Bryce Washington
    Washington
    Will Magnay
    Magnay

    Finals MVP: Will Magnay (208-F-98) of Brisbane C.
    Player of the Year: Jason Cadee (186-G-91) of Brisbane C.
    Domestic Player of the Year: Jason Cadee (186-G-91) of Brisbane C.
    Import Player of the Year: Kyle Harvey (196-F-91) of Ipswich F.
    Youth Player of the Year: Will Magnay (208-F-98) of Brisbane C.
    Defensive Player of the Year: Will Magnay (208-F-98) of Brisbane C.
    Coach of the Year: Sam Mackinnon of Brisbane C.

    1st Team
    G: Jason Cadee (186-G-91) of Brisbane C.
    F: Spencer Parker (201-F-93) of Gold Coast R.
    F: Kyle Harvey (196-F-91) of Ipswich F.
    F: Bryce Washington (198-F-96) of Netanya
    F: Will Magnay (208-F-98) of Brisbane C.


    Tags : JASON CADEE, BRISBANE CAPITALS, AUSTRALIAN BASKETBALL


    Brisbane Capitals celebrate QBL title - Sep 1, 2019


    QBL
    Brisbane C. - Gold Coast R. 112-61

    Brisbane Capitals stormed past Gold Coast Rollers to sweep the Finals and celebrate QBL title. Brisbane Capitals made 17-of-22 free shots (77.3 percent) during the game. Brisbane Capitals outrebounded Rollers 54-37 including a 39-23 advantage in defensive rebounds. They looked well-organized offensively handing out 33 assists comparing to just 11 passes made by Rollers' players. Forward Will Magnay (208-98, college: Tulsa) had a double-double by scoring 26 points, 13 rebounds and 4 blocks to lead the charge for the winners and the former international guard Jason Cadee (186-91) chipped in 14 points, 10 rebounds and 11 assists during the contest. Four Brisbane Capitals players scored in double figures. Bahamas-American guard LJ Rose (190-93, college: BYU) responded with 19 points and American forward Thalo Green (200-78) scored 13 points and 7 rebounds. The winner was already known earlier in the game, so both coaches allowed to play the bench players saving starting five for next games.
    Top scorers:
    Brisbane C.: W.Magnay 26+13reb+2ast, Z.Carter 16+8reb+1ast, J.Cadee 14+10reb+11ast, A.Kopcikas 11+5reb+4ast, N.Stoddart 9+2reb+2ast, J.Wilson 9+2reb+4ast
    Gold Coast R.: L.Rose 19+3reb+3ast, T.Green 13+7reb, S.Parker 8+3reb+1ast, T.Diop 6+9reb+1ast, A.Petrie 6+5reb+2ast, R.Martin 5+5reb+3ast
    gschID: 745280




    Tags : WILL MAGNAY, BRISBANE CAPITALS, AUSTRALIAN BASKETBALL


    Australiabasket.com All-Australian SBL Awards 2019 - Sep 4, 2019


    Australiabasket.com All-Australian SBL 1st Team 2019
    Javion Blake
    Blake
    Joshua Braun
    Braun
    Earnest Ross
    Ross
    Colter Lasher
    Lasher
    Jarrad Prue
    Prue

    Grand Final MVP: Liam Hunt (201-F/C-95) of Geraldton B.
    Player of the Year: Colter Lasher (201-F-94) of Geraldton B.
    Most Improved Player of the Year: Isaac Gattorna-Hargrave (203-F/C-99) of Perth R.
    Domestic Player of the Year: Earnest Ross (198-G-91) of Joondalup W.
    Import Player of the Year: Colter Lasher (201-F-94) of Geraldton B.
    Defensive Player of the Year: Ben Purser (200-F-90) of Perry Lakes H.
    Coach of the Year: Dave Daniels of Lakeside L.

    1st Team
    G: Javion Blake (190-G) of Wolfpack
    G/F: Joshua Braun (193-G/F-94) of Bremerhaven
    G: Earnest Ross (198-G-91) of Joondalup W.
    F: Colter Lasher (201-F-94) of Geraldton B.
    C: Jarrad Prue (198-C-82) of Lakeside L.


    Tags : JAVION BLAKE, BMS HERLEV WOLFPACK, DANISH BASKETBALL



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