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National Wheelchair Basketball League 2021 Fixture National Wheelchair Basketball League ROUND 3 PROGRAM NATIONAL WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL LEAGUE 2021 FIXTURE NATIONAL WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL LEAGUE DATE TEAM 1 TEAM 2 VENUE TIME* ROUND 3 18 June Perth Wheelcats Sydney Metro Blue Hornets BBC 6:30pm Queensland Spinning 18 June Wollongong Rollerhawks BBC 8:30pm Bullets 19 June Wollongong Rollerhawks Sydney Metro Blue Hornets BBC 7:00pm 19 June Perth Wheelcats Spinners BBC 9:00pm 20 June Sydney Metro Blue Hornets Wollongong Rollerhawks BBC 8:30am Queensland Spinning 20 June Spinners BBC 10:30am Bullets 20 June Perth Wheelcats Sydney Metro Blue Hornets BBC 1:00pm VENUE BBC Bendat Basketball Centre Please note all times and dates are subject to change. *Local Time AUSTRALIAN SPINNERS NO. LAST NAME CLASS 4 EITHEN LEARD 2.5 5 LACHLAN DALTON 2.5 6 BRAYDEN FOXLEY-CONELLY 1.5 7 HAYDEN SIEBHUR 1 8 FRANK PINDER 1 Head Coach Brad Ness 9 DYLAN ROBINSON 3.5 Team Manager Tom Kyle 10 ZACH BINNS 4.5 13 TOM MCHUGH 4.5 15 BEN MONCRIEFF 4.5 WNWBLNWBL 2017 RoundRound Three One Game Program PERTH WHEELCATS NO. LAST NAME CLASS 4 ANDREW DEWBERRY 3 5 PHILLIP TURNER 3.5 7 FERNANDO GREZ MONTIEL 0 9 JOEL HERBERT 1 10 SHAUN NORRIS 3 Head Coach Giuseppe John Triscari 11 PHILLIP EVANS 2 Team Manager Lisanne Moncrieff 14 MICHAEL AUPRINCE 4 22 RYAN MORICH 4.5 25 JAKE KAVANAGH 3 KIM ROBINS 3 @perth.wheelcats Round OneThree Game Game Program Program WNWBLNWBL 2017 QUEENSLAND SPINNING BULLETS NO. LAST NAME CLASS 3 ELLA SABLJAK 1 5 DANIEL ANSTEY 3.5 6 SAM WHITE 1 8 SHANNON BUXTON 2 9 JORDAN BARTLEY 4 Head Coach Nick Such 10 STEVEN ELLIOTT 3.5 Team Manager Jane Kyle 11 JAKE FULWOOD 4 12 MATTHEW MCSHANE 1.5 15 KURT THOMSON 3 33 TOM O’NEILL-THORNE 3 @QLDspinningbullets DAMON JAENKE WNWBLNWBL 2017 RoundRound Three One Game Program SYDNEY METRO BLUES NO. LAST NAME CLASS 6 DAMIEN FENT 1 7 JOHN MCPHAIL 3 8 JONTEE BROWN 4 9 RHYS BAXTER 1 21 BEN MEOLI 1 Head Coach TROY SACHS 22 JEREMY TYNDALL 1.5 30 TAITUM BROWN 4.5 31 ANDERSON PARKER 4.5 33 JOSH MEOLI 2.5 CLARENCE 34 4 @Sydneymetroblueswomen MCCARTHY-GROGAN Round OneThree Game Game Program Program WNWBLNWBL 2017 WOLLONGONG ROLLER HAWKS NO. LAST NAME CLASS 1 SHAWN RUSSELL 4 4 NICK SCOTT 1 5 DARREN HAYES 1 7 TIM RUSBY-SMITH 1 11 BRETT STIBNERS 4 Head Coach Brendan Dowler 13 LUKE POPLE 2.5 Team Manager James Williams 14 NICK TAYLOR 2 19 TRISTAN KNOWLES 4 @wollongongrollerhawks1 WNWBLNWBL 2017 RoundRound Three One Game Program PERTH WHEELCHATS SUPPORTED BY NWBL PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY.
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