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May 6, 2025
26 NBL1 players will represent in the Trans-Tasman series
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Close to 30 players will represent Australia and New Zealand for the coming Trans-Tasman series!
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This week, the women’s and men’s Australian and New Zealand national teams will take part in a three-game series in preparation for upcoming tournaments.
Multiple NBL1 stars will play games in Adelaide, Sunshine Coast, and New Zealand from May 7 to 11.
See the full list of NBL1 players below who will be representing their countries below:
Australian national women’s team (Opals)
Sara Blicavs, Isobel Borlase (Melbourne Tigers)
Nyadiew Puoch (Dandenong Rangers)
Stephanie Reid, Abbey Ellis (Diamond Valley Eagles)
Maddison Rocci (Keilor Thunder)
Alexandra Fowler (Perry Lakes Hawks)
Lauren Scherf (Frankston Blues)
Keely Froling (Launceston Tornadoes)
Alexandra Sharp (Rockingham Flames)
Miela Sowah (Brisbane Capitals)
Courtney Woods (Northside Wizards)
Australian national men’s team (Boomers)
Todd Blanchfield (Illawarra Hawks)
Keli Leaupepe (Knox Raiders)
Kyle Bowen
Mitchell Norton
Xavier Cooks
Elijah Pepper (Warwick Senators)
Owen Foxwell
Austin Rapp
Jacob Furphy
Dejan Vasiljevic (Forestville Eagles)
Angus Glover (Ringwood Hawks)
Harry Wessels
New Zealand national women’s team (Tall Ferns)
Esra McGoldrick (Casey Cavaliers)
Waiata Jennings
Pahlyss Hokianga
Bailey Flavell
McKenna Dale (Mandurah Magic)
Ella Bradley
Ella Brow
Ella Tofaeono (Melbourne Tigers)
Kaylee Smiler
Ashlee Strawbridge (West Adelaide Bearcats)
Tegan Graham
Emme Shearer (Mackay Meteorettes)
Sharne Robati (Casey Cavaliers)
Tylah Hooper (Melbourne Tigers)
Keriana Hippolite (Brisbane Capitals)
New Zealand national men’s team (Tall Blacks)
Taylor Britt
Shea Ili
Tohi Smith-Milner
Corey Webster
Kaia Isaac
Reuben Te Rangi (Gold Coast Rollers)
Walter Brown
Oscar Goodman
Flynn Cameron
Carlin Davison
Jackson Ball
Max Darling
Tama Isaac
Julius Halaifonua
For more information, read here.