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The Sydney Blues are the only undefeated team in WNWBL 2025 following three wins against the Gold Coast Rollers and the Victoria Wonders dropping the first games at the hands of Sydney Uni. Over in the west, Perth was too strong for Adelaide. The Blues were...

The Red Dust Heelers have celebrated the inaugural Kevin Coombs Indigenous Round with three wins over the Southern Districts Titans. The Heelers won 59-37 on Friday, 57-39 on Saturday and 69-47 on Sunday to move to 4 wins from 6 for the season. But the weekend went...

Wheelchair Basketball Australia (WBA) will celebrate a major milestone next week with its first-ever Kevin Coombs Indigenous Round, taking place 4–6 July across the National Wheelchair Basketball League and Women's National Wheelchair Basketball League. The round recognises the contributions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander players...

The Wollongong Roller Hawks sit atop the ladder after Round 1 of the National Wheelchair Basketball League, with three comprehensive wins over the Manly Wheel Eagles. Manly faced a difficult challenge from the outset missing star high pointer Bill Latham along with Matt McShane, against a...

The national league is set to have a distinctly international flavour when it tips off this weekend with six of the seven NWBL teams fielding imports, doubling the number from 2024. A name familiar to many is Agustin Alejos Alonso who returns to Queensland to take...

Whether you know it from history class or from the movie 300, the legend remains the same, the Battle of Thermopylae is the story of Spartan soldiers, completely outnumbered defending their home against driving forces in 480 BC. In the WBA, in 2025, it’s the Spartans...

The Sydney Blues maintained their strong start to the season with three wins over the Perth Wheelcats in Perth, the Victoria Wonders also continued their dream entry into national league basketball while the Sydney Uni Lions also joined the winner’s circle with success in Adelaide. The...

Their preparation has been eighteen months in the making and finally the Spinners are in Brazil, ready to take on the world at the 2025 IWBF U23 World Championship. The build up, led by Head Coach Brett Stibners has encompassed two junior national championships, several camps...

The Women’s National Wheelchair Basketball League returned to court as established stars and bright young talent both got their opportunities to shine. The Sydney Blues put on three strong displays against defending champions Sydney Uni to lead the competition after one round. League newcomers Victoria Wonders...

On the eve of round one, Shelley Matheson and the Victoria Wonders can barely believe they are finally here. “I’m so excited to get on court with this team,” said Matheson. “We’ve been preparing for six months, just waiting for game day.” The Wonders will be the...