Basketball Victoria has partnered with the National Basketball
League (NBL) to create a new league to strengthen the pathway for Australia’s
best basketball talent.
Tipping off on March 29, NBL1 will consist of 18 clubs across Southern
Australia and feature both men’s and women’s teams. It will be played across 15
rounds and a four week finals series with every NBL1 game to be live streamed
to bring fans closer to the action.
Inaugural franchises will be Albury-Wodonga, Ballarat, Bendigo, Basketball Australia
Centre of Excellence (ACT), Dandenong, Diamond Valley, Eltham, Frankston,
Geelong, Hobart Huskies, Kilsyth, Knox, Melbourne, North West Thunder /
Launceston (co-licensees), Nunawading, Ringwood, Sandringham and Waverley.
NBL Chief Executive Jeremy Loeliger said: “NBL1 will be the premier league in
Australia after the NBL and WNBL, showcasing Australia’s best emerging talent
and many other professional players.”
“NBL1 will strengthen the pathway from the junior levels all the way through to
the NBL, WNBL and ultimately the Boomers and Opals helping develop the next
generation of stars.
“Importantly it will feature both women’s and men’s teams, and be a league all
females and males coming through junior ranks can aspire to play in.”
Basketball CEO Nick Honey said: “Australian basketball is booming at both the
grassroots and elite level and NBL1 will be the premier winter basketball
league that will continue to grow the game.
“NBL1 is a fantastic partnership that will bring promotional and commercial
opportunities covering both women’s and men’s basketball. The NBL has
flourished in recent years under the guidance of Larry Kestelman and a
partnership with such a high-calibre organisation presents an outstanding
opportunity to deliver a premier winter basketball competition.”
Basketball Australia Acting CEO Paul Maley said: “This is another great example
of Australian basketball working together to generate positive outcomes for the
game and grow our great sport.
“The NBL has done an incredible job over the past few years and the naming
rights deal with Basketball Victoria will benefit the league from the NBL’s
expertise in sponsorship, media and marketing and the NBL will gain increased
exposure for its brand.”
For
more information on the new league, including fixtures, head to www.nbl1.com.au.
For further information:
Dean Anglin –
Basketball Victoria
League Manager
M: 0419
421 927
dean.anglin@basketballvictoria.com.au
Matt McIntosh –
Basketball Victoria
GM – Communications,
Marketing & Digital
M:
0450 298 034
matt.mcintosh@basketballvictoria.com.au
Nick Johnston – NBL
GM – Media &
Communications
M:
0419 538 936
P: +61
3 8391 6099
E: nick.johnston@nbl.com.au
MELBOURNE TIGERS SEASON OPENER – SAVE THE DATE
The Melbourne Tigers are excited to be BACK at MSAC for the 2019 Big V and NBL1 Season.
Sunday March 31st we make our return to MSAC for a mammoth TRIPLE HEADER:
VYCW tip off at 11am on the Show Courts against Hawthorn Magic
NBL1 Women tip off at 1pm on the Show Courts against the reigning champs, the Bendigo Braves
NBL1 Men tip off at 3pm on the Show Courts against the Bendigo Braves
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