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Media Guide Wnbl
WNBL WNBL WNBL WNBL WNBL WNBL WNBL MEDIA GUIDE SEASON 20 20 1 Basketball Australia and the Chemist Warehouse WNBL respectfully acknowledges the Aboriginal and Torres Straits traditional owners and custodians of the land on which we live, work and play basketball. Basketball Australia and the WNBL pay their respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Elders past, present and future. 2 CONTENTS 4 BASKETBALL DIRECTORY 5 WELCOME 6 BROADCAST INFORMATION 6 VENUE INFORMATION 7 2020 FIXTURE 8 MEDIA INFORMATION 9 MEDIA RESOURCES 10 2020 RULE CHANGES 11 WNBL ALL-TIME STAT LEADERS 14 LEAGUE FORMAT AND RULES 16 LEAGUE AWARDS 18 FINALS SERIES 20 YEAR BY YEAR 21 ADELAIDE LIGHTNING 27 BENDIGO SPIRIT 34 MELBOURNE BOOMERS 40 PERTH LYNX 44 SOUTHSIDE FLYERS 50 SYDNEY UNI FLAMES 55 TOWNSVILLE FIRE 60 UC CAPITALS 3 BASKETBALL DIRECTORY WNBL Staff As of September 14 2020 Basketball Australia Chief Executive Officer Jerril Rechter AM COMPETITION MANAGEMENT Executive General Manager Basketball Paul Maley Head of Women in Basketball Lauren Jackson AO Senior Operations Manager Mark Quinn Head of Officials Michael Haynes National Federation Referee Instructor John Rearden Head of Integrity Simon Bishop Legal Counsel Thomas Clarke Integrity & Security Officer Shannon Bodley Financial Controller Lorraine McGadey MEDIA & COMMERCIAL Chief Marketing Officer Natalie Momsen Head of Commercial Partnerships Glen Towers Head of Digital Services Rob Flude Head of Marketing & Events Sarah Ripley Marketing & Events Coordinator Matthew Lindsay Head of Media and Communications -
REPORT from the CEO of BASKETBALL AUSTRALIA Anthony Moore
ANNUAL REPORT 2017/2018 CONTENTS Message from the Chair of Sport Australia 3 Report from the Chair of Basketball Australia 4 Message from the CEO of Basketball Australia 8 High Performance Report 10 Leagues and Competitions Report 18 Game Development Report 26 Social Media Analytics 28 Australian Capital Territory Report 32 New South Wales Report 33 Northern Territory Report 34 Queensland Report 35 South Australia Report 36 Tasmania Report 37 Victoria Report 38 Western Australia Report 39 2017/18 Financial Management Report 40 Corporate Partners and Suppliers 43 2 2017/2018 Annual Report MESSAGE FROM SPORT AUSTRALIA John Wylie AM IT HAS BEEN A WATERSHED YEAR FOR THE AUSTRALIAN SPORTS COMMISSION. WE’VE LAUNCHED A NEW PUBLIC-FACING BRAND - SPORT AUSTRALIA – WITH A RENEWED VISION FOR AUSTRALIA TO BE THE WORLD’S MOST ACTIVE SPORTING NATION, KNOWN FOR ITS INTEGRITY, SPORTING SUCCESS AND WORLD-LEADING SPORTS INDUSTRY. This aligns with the Australian Government’s long-term vision for sport in this country, outlined in Sport 2030, released in August 2018 by Minister for Sport Bridget McKenzie. Sport Australia will be central to delivering the priorities outlined in this national sport plan. At the fundamental level, Sport Australia’s focus will be on getting Australians moving through sport and, more broadly, physical activity. We want to inspire and activating people across every age, race, gender, cultural background and physical ability. We will continue to build partnerships in the health and education sectors to ensure physical activity is a confidence in what our athletes stand for and how they carry national priority. -
Uniform Information
U12 State Championships Playing Uniform Information The following information details all team uniform rules, compression garment regulations, and playing colours of all teams. The uniform of the team members shall consist of: . Shirts of the same dominant colour front and back. All players must tuck their shirts into their playing shorts. 'All-in-ones' are permitted. Shorts of the same dominant colour front and back, but not necessarily of the same colour as the shirts. Uniforms are to be numbered 0,00 and number between 1 - 99. The BQ logo must be displayed on the right breast of all uniforms and must be depicted in the corporate colours of black, orange and white and cannot be modified to suit Association colours. Failure to have the BQ logo on playing uniforms will incur a $200.00 fine. An alternate set of playing singlets must be on hand if required and the two colours must be distinctly light and dark. The same playing numbers should be allocated to players in both strips if possible. Each team is required to carry at least one (1) spare playing singlet and shorts in case a uniform is spoilt by blood. The spare uniform is to be of a different number to those already listed on Courtside. Certain types of compression garments are prohibited to be worn by players, while other garments are subject to colour restrictions. Please see next page for full details. Jewellery is not permitted to be worn. Head bands, maximum of 5cm width, made of non-abrasive, unicolour cloth, pliable plastic or rubber and must be of a colour which is included in team uniform. -
Weekend Basketball Coupon 07/07/2021 10:15 1 / 1
Issue Date Page WEEKEND BASKETBALL COUPON 07/07/2021 10:15 1 / 1 1ST HALF INFORMATION 2-WAY ODDS (Incl. OT) POINT SPREADS (Incl. OT) TOTAL SPREADS (Incl. OT) POINTS SPREADS 1ST HALF TOTAL SPREADS GAME CODE 1 2 HOME X1 X2 HOME X1 X2 TOTAL X- X+ TOTAL X- X+ HOME TOTAL No CAT TIME DET NS L 1 HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM 2 HC HOME AWAY HC HOME AWAY POINTS U O POINTS U O HC HOME AWAY POINTS U O Saturday, 10 July, 2021 8001 AU1WN 10:00 - GOLD COAST ROLLERS (.. SOUTH WEST METRO PIR.. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8003 AU1WN 10:30 - RED CITY ROAR (W) SC RIP (W) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8002 AUBVW 10:30 - HAWTHORN MAGIC (W) WHITTLESEA PACERS (W) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8005 AU1WS 11:00 - ALBURY WODONGA BAN.. HOBART CHARGERS (W) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8006 AU1WS 11:00 - BALLARAT RUSH (W) KNOX RAIDERS (W) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8007 AU1WS 11:00 - DANDENONG RANGERS (.. LAUNCESTON TORNADO.. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8008 AU1WS 11:00 - DIAMOND VALLEY EAGLE.. FRANKSTON BLUES (W) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8004 AUBVW 11:00 - MCKINNON COUGARS (W) HUME CITY BRONCOS (W) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8009 AU1WS 11:30 - MOUNT GAMBIER PIONEE.. SANDRINGHAM SABRES (.. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8010 AU1WC 11:45 - FORESTVILLE EAGLES (W) WOODVILLE WARRIORS (.. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8012 AU1WC 12:00 - EASTERN MAVERICKS (W) NORWOOD FLAMES (W) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8013 AU1WC 12:00 - NORTH ADELAIDE ROCKE.. STURT SABRES (W) - - - - - - -
Annual Report 2009/2010
BASKETBALL AUSTRALIA ANNUAL REPORT 2009/2010 Basketball Australia Annual Report 2009/2010 WWW.BASKETBALL.NET.AU I BASKETBALL AUSTRALIA ANNUAL REPORT 2009/2010 Message from the Australian Sports Commission It is an honour to serve as the new Chair of the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) Board at this challenging and exciting period for our national sporting system. The ASC and national sporting organisations This is the first time key sport partners, such (NSOs) have long spoken of a shared ambition as state and territory institutes and academies to strengthen relationships between all system of sport and state and territory departments partners involved in Australian sport. of sport and recreation, have collaborated on a Commonwealth funding decision in the Aligned with this ambition, the Australian interests of Australia’s sporting future. Government is now encouraging a whole-of- sport reform agenda, aimed at establishing a This is an exciting time for all of us involved in more collaborative, efficient and integrated Australian sport. With significant new funding sports system. from the Australian Government, sports will be better positioned than ever before to lead the Through new direction for sport ‘Australian drive for higher participation levels and strong Sport: the Pathway to Success’, the ASC will success on the sporting field by promoting the work closely with sport to achieve its main unique nature of their sport, creating a legacy objectives; boost sports participation and and a lasting impression for communities strengthen -
Weekend Basketball Coupon 09/07/2021 09:56 1 / 2
Issue Date Page WEEKEND BASKETBALL COUPON 09/07/2021 09:56 1 / 2 1ST HALF INFORMATION 2-WAY ODDS (Incl. OT) POINT SPREADS (Incl. OT) TOTAL SPREADS (Incl. OT) POINTS SPREADS 1ST HALF TOTAL SPREADS GAME CODE 1 2 HOME X1 X2 HOME X1 X2 TOTAL X- X+ TOTAL X- X+ HOME TOTAL No CAT TIME DET NS L 1 HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM 2 HC HOME AWAY HC HOME AWAY POINTS U O POINTS U O HC HOME AWAY POINTS U O Saturday, 10 July, 2021 8001 AU1WN 10:00 - GOLD COAST ROLLERS (.. SOUTH WEST METRO PIR.. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8003 AU1WN 10:30 - RED CITY ROAR (W) SC RIP (W) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8002 AUBVW 10:30 - HAWTHORN MAGIC (W) WHITTLESEA PACERS (W) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8099 NZNBL 10:30 - BAY HAWKS 4 TARANAKI MOUNTAINAIRS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8100 NZNBL 10:30 - CANTERBURY RAMS 7 6 NELSON GIANTS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8101 NZNBL 10:30 - MANAWATU JETS 2 WELLINGTON SAINTS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8077 AU1WN 11:00 - SOUTHERN DISTRICT SP.. MACKAY METEORETTES (.. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8078 AU1WN 11:00 - SUNSHINE COAST PHOE.. LOGAN THUNDER (W) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8079 AU1WN 11:00 - TOWNSVILLE FLAMES (W) CAIRNS DOLPHINS (W) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8005 AU1WS 11:00 - ALBURY WODONGA BAN.. HOBART CHARGERS (W) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8006 AU1WS 11:00 - BALLARAT RUSH (W) KNOX RAIDERS (W) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8007 AU1WS 11:00 - DANDENONG RANGERS (.. LAUNCESTON TORNADO.. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8008 -
2021 Schedule P1
DATE HOME TEAM VISITOR WOMEN MEN VENUE DATE HOME TEAM VISITOR WOMEN MEN VENUE Sat 17 Apr Melbourne Tigers Sandringham Sabres 4:00pm 6:00pm MSAC Fri 14 May Hobart Chargers Diamond Valley Eagles 6:00pm 8:00pm KIN Sat 17 Apr Hobart Chargers Launceston / NW Tasmania 5:00pm 7:00pm KIN Sat 15 May Geelong Supercats Melbourne Tigers 5:00pm 7:00pm GEE Sat 17 Apr Frankston Blues Nunawading Spectres 5:30pm 7:30pm FRA Sat 15 May Albury Wodonga Bandits Waverley Falcons 6:00pm 8:00pm LJSC Sat 17 Apr Knox Raiders Geelong Supercats 5:30pm 7:30pm SBC Sat 15 May Bendigo Braves Eltham Wildcats 6:00pm 8:00pm BSL Sat 17 Apr Albury Wodonga Bandits Ballarat Miners/Rush 6:00pm 8:00pm LJSC Sat 15 May Dandenong Rangers Frankston Blues 6:00pm 8:00pm DAN ROUND 1 Sat 17 Apr Diamond Valley Eagles Dandenong Rangers 6:00pm 8:00pm CBS Sat 15 May Kilsyth Cobras Nunawading Spectres 6:00pm 8:00pm KIL Sat 17 Apr Eltham Wildcats Ringwood Hawks 6:00pm 8:00pm ELT Sat 15 May Ringwood Hawks Ballarat Miners/Rush 6:00pm 8:00pm RIN ROUND 5 Sat 17 Apr Kilsyth Cobras Waverley Falcons 6:00pm 8:00pm KIL Sat 15 May Mt Gambier Pioneers Knox Raiders 6:15pm 8:15pm MTG Sat 17 Apr Mt Gambier Pioneers Bendigo Braves 6:15pm 8:15pm MTG Sat 15 May Launceston / NW Tasmania Diamond Valley Eagles 7:00pm 7:30pm LAU/OBC Sun 16 May Eltham Wildcats Sandringham Sabres 12:00pm 2:00pm ELT Fri 23 Apr Bendigo Braves Frankston Blues 6:00pm 8:00pm BSL Sun 16 May Frankston Blues Bendigo Braves 12:30pm 2:30pm FRA Fri 23 Apr Hobart Chargers Ballarat Miners/Rush 6:00pm 8:00pm KIN Sun 16 May Melbourne Tigers Dandenong -
A.C.T. Basketball Inc. Annual Report
A.C.T. Basketball Inc. Annual Report Contents Basketball ACT Vision and Mission .............................................................................................................................. 3 Full Member Clubs ........................................................................................................................................................... 3 Governance ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4 President’s Report ........................................................................................................................................................... 6 CEO’s Report .................................................................................................................................................................... 8 Governance Committee................................................................................................................................................. 10 Competition Committee ................................................................................................................................................ 11 Coaching & High Performance Pathways Committee ................................................................................................... 12 Basketball ACT Strategic Plan ....................................................................................................................................... -
Diamond Valley Eagles Big V & NBL1 Home Games
Diamond Valley Eagles Big V & NBL1 Home Games Division Opposition Date Day Time VYCW Ringwood 23/05/2021 Sun 12pm VYCM Sandringham 23/05/2021 Sun 2pm NBL1 W Eltham Wildcats 29/05/2021 Sat 6pm NBL1 M Eltham Wildcats 29/05/2021 Sat 8pm VYCW Hume 30/05/2021 Sun 12pm VYCM McKinnon 30/05/2021 Sun 2pm NBL1 W Bendigo Braves 5/06/2021 Sat 6pm NBL1 M Bendigo Braves 5/06/2021 Sat 8pm VYCW Sunbury 6/06/2021 Sun 12pm VYCM Waverley 6/06/2021 Sun 2pm NBL1 W Hobart Chargers 19/06/2021 Sat 6pm NBL1 M Hobart Chargers 19/06/2021 Sat 8pm VYCW Kilsyth 26/06/2021 Sat 6pm VYCM Kilsyth 26/06/2021 Sat 8pm NBL1 W Geelong Supercats 27/06/2021 Sun 12pm NBL1 M Geelong Supercats 27/06/2021 Sun 2pm VYCW Nunawading 3/07/2021 Sat 6pm VYCM Nunawading 3/07/2021 Sat 8pm NBL1 W Ballarat Miners/Rush 4/07/2021 Sun 12pm NBL1 M Ballarat Miners/Rush 4/07/2021 Sun 2pm NBL1 W Frankston Blues 10/07/2021 Sat 6pm NBL1 M Frankston Blues 10/07/2021 Sat 8pm VYCW Sandringham 11/07/2021 Sun 12pm VYCM Melbourne 11/07/2021 Sun 2pm NBL1 W Knox Raiders 18/07/2021 Sun 12pm NBL1 M Knox Raiders 18/07/2021 Sun 2pm NBL1 W Mt Gambier Pioneers 24/07/2021 Sat 6pm NBL1 M Mt Gambier Pioneers 24/07/2021 Sat 8pm Thank you to our Big V Youth Player Sponsors Eleanor Bollands sponsored by Lindsay Bollands Talia D’Agostino sponsored by A & D Tasty Food Pty Ltd Olivia Mincone sponsored by Mr Sink, 147 Newlands Road, Coburg 0419 666 616 Nathan Poelsma sponsored by Supreme Ceilings, 17 Brougham Street, Eltham GOLD or regular season passes for entry to all Diamond 9431 6344 Valley Eagles Big V and NBL1 home games. -
2021 NBL1 FIXTURE Launceston Tornadoes
2021 NBL1 FIXTURE Launceston Tornadoes Launceston Tornadoes Saturday, 17 April, 2021 Tornadoes @ Hobart Chargers 5:00pm Kingborough Sports Centre Saturday, 24 April, 2021 Tornadoes vs Ballarat Miners/Rush 6:30pm Elphin / OBC Stadium Saturday, 1 May, 2021 Tornadoes @ Frankston Blues 5:30pm Frankston Basketball Stadium Sunday, 2 May, 2021 Tornadoes @ Sandringham Sabres 12:30pm Southern Basketball Centre Saturday, 8 May, 2021 Tornadoes vs Eltham Wildcats 6:00pm Elphin Sports Stadium (Double) Saturday, 15 May, 2021 Tornadoes vs Diamond Valley Eagles 7:00pm Elphin / OBC Stadium Saturday, 22 May, 2021 Tornadoes @ Eltham Wildcats 6:00pm Eltham High School Sunday, 23 May, 2021 Tornadoes @ Kilsyth Cobras 12:00pm Kilsyth Sports Centre Saturday, 29 May, 2021 Tornadoes vs Mt Gambier Pioneers 7:00pm Elphin / OBC Stadium Saturday, 5 June, 2021 Tornadoes vs Geelong Supercats 6:00pm OBC Stadium (Double) Saturday, 19 June, 2021 Tornadoes @ Albury Wodonga Bandits 6:00pm Lauren Jackson Sports Centre Melbourne Sports & Aquatic Sunday, 20 June, 2021 Tornadoes @ Melbourne Tigers 1:00pm Centre Saturday, 26 June, 2021 Tornadoes vs Bendigo Braves 6:30pm Elphin / OBC Stadium Saturday, 3 July, 2021 Tornadoes vs Nunawading Spectres 6:30pm Elphin / OBC Stadium Saturday, 10 July, 2021 Tornadoes @ Bendigo Braves 6:00pm Bendigo Stadium Sunday, 11 July, 2021 Tornadoes @ Knox Raiders 12:00pm State Basketball Centre Saturday, 17 July, 2021 Tornadoes vs Waverley Falcons 6:00pm Elphin Sports Stadium (Double) Saturday, 24 July, 2021 Tornadoes vs Ringwood Hawks 6:00pm OBC Stadium (Double) Saturday, 31 July, 2021 Tornadoes vs Frankston Blues 6:30pm Elphin / OBC Stadium Saturday, 7 August, 2021 Tornadoes vs Hobart Chargers 6:30pm Elphin / OBC Stadium Ballarat Sports Events Centre Saturday, 14 August, 2021 Tornadoes @ Ballarat Miners/Rush 6:00pm (new) Sunday, 15 August, 2021 Tornadoes @ Dandenong Rangers 12:00pm Dandenong Stadium Launceston Tornadoes Basketball Club Inc. -
Life Coach, Linda Codlin Offering
Vol. 36, No. 30 - August 6, 2020 52 Ingestre Street, Whanganui - ‘NZ’s Most Beautiful City’. Phone 345 3666 or 345 3655, email [email protected] Easy Earth - doing something good for the environment to go to Melbourne Zoo to BY DOUG DAVIDSON see one in operation. Ours Back in 2018 Derek and Sarah Pickering [- wanted to do something good for the envi- land.” ronment. Derek was then factory manager They had done their re- at Mars Petcare, which aimed to minimise search. There was no sim- the sending of waste to landfill. ilar service in the region whereby food waste and He had the skills and chased a HotRot in-vessel compostable packaging experience to launch composting system. It is a was collected and turned Easy Earth with the aim long cylinder machine that into compost. Once they of diverting food waste will turn the food waste start selling the compost (not green waste) from and compostable packag- to the public, they will not [ ing into compost within compete with the major compost. two weeks. operators. They received support Derek says, “The HotRot Easy Earth is currently from the Council’s Waste [ collecting food wastes Minimization Fund which Although they are made in from more than 50 loca- allows them to lease land Christchurch, I’m aware tions around Whanganui in Karoro Street and to of only one other in New and has recently expand- buy a tractor and truck. Zealand, composting dis- ed into South Taranaki. In April 2019, they pur- posable nappies. We had Derek explains, “The South Taranaki Council ƽ to cover the travel costs through their Waste Mini- misation Fund to help us set up.” In the mean- time a large commercial Co-owner of Easy Earth, Derek Pickering customer has contracted companies want to pay wastes and also because ƽ In Whanganui three ca- Easy Earth allowing for a for this service, Derek re- they believe in the cause. -
Jersey Number Player Name Date of Birth Height Weight Position Team
Jersey Player Name Height Weight Position Team Nationality Number Date of Birth Knox Raiders (Big 1 Durrell Mcdonald 25-Feb-94 6.2" 80kg PG V) Australian Dakota College at 2 Josh Smith 21-Oct-98 5.10" 74kg PG Bottineau Australian Glendale Community 3 Jarrod Molnar 5-Sep-95 6.4" 81kg SG College Australian 5 Isaiah Lee 10-Apr-00 6" 81kg PG BA CoE Australian Eastern Mavericks (SA Premier 6 Sebastian Bald 15-Apr-01 6.2" 78kg SG League) Australian 7 Kur Deng AWol 10-Jul-96 6.7" 87kg SF Kilgore College Australian BairstoW Community 8 William Peirce 20-NoV-97 6.3" 95kg PG College Australian UniVersity of Louisiana Monroe 9 Kiir Deng 13-Dec-95 6.9" 85kg SF (NCAA) Australian Knox Raiders (Big 10 Taylor Dyson 3-May-93 6.4" 88kg SG V) Australian Knox Raiders (Big 11 Malik Meunier 26-Apr-99 6.2" 76kg PG V) Australian Diamond Valley 12 Dyson King-HaWea 15-Oct-92 6.6" 98kg SF (SEABL) NeW Zealander McKinnon 13 Adrian Tomada 27-May-95 6" 82kg PG Cougars (Big V) Australian Diamond Valley 15 Jack Roberts 22-Mar-99 6.5" 87kg SG (SEABL) Australian Dillon MatheW Chaminade 16 Burgess 9-May-98 5.11" 75kg PG UniVersity (NCAA) Australian Sunshine Coast 18 Jamaal Robateau 18-May-94 6.5" 84kg SG Phoenix (QBL) Australian College of Southern Idaho 19 Darnell Robateau 10-Jun-97 6.3" 84kg PG (JUCO) Australian NW Tasmania 21 Mason Bragg 7-Oct-93 6" 82kg PG (SEABL) Australian 22 Manel Ayol 8-Feb-98 6.7" 83kg SF Werribee DeVils Australian Sydney Comets (NSW Waratah 23 Jaden Weldon 5-NoV-96 6.1" 80kg PG League) Australian Kilsyth Cobras 25 Benjamin Ursich 6-Jun-96 6.5"