National Wheelchair Basketball League (Australia)

National Wheelchair Basketball League (Australia)

National Wheelchair Basketball League (NWBL) is an Australian national men's wheelchair basketball league. It was established in 1988.[1][2]

Contents

History

2008 teams

The teams in 2008 were:

Team Website
Adelaide Thunder [2]
Brisbane Spinning Bullets [3]
Dandenong Rangers [4]
Perth Wheelcats [5]
Wentworthville Wheelkings
West Sydney Razorbacks
Wollongong Roller Hawks [6]

2011 teams

In 2011, the teams are:

  • Sydney Uni Wheelkings
  • Dandenong Rangers
  • Adelaide Thunder
  • Sydney Razorbacks
  • Perth Wheelcats
  • RSL Queensland (Brisbane) Spinning Bullets
  • Wollongong Roller Hawks

Champions

Year Team[3]
2011 Wollongong Roller Hawks
2010 Perth Wheelcats
2009 Perth Wheelcats
2008 Perth Wheelcats
2007 Perth Wheelcats
2006 Perth Wheelcats
2005 West Sydney Razorbacks
2004 West Sydney Razorbacks
2003 Wollongong Roller Hawks
2002 Perth Wheelcats
2001 West Sydney Razorbacks
2000 Dandenong Rangers
1999 Sydney Comets
1998 West Sydney Slix
1997 West Sydney Slix
1996 Sydney Comets[4]
1995 Adelaide Thunder
1994 Adelaide Thunder
1993 Adelaide Thunder
1992 Sydney Slix
1991 Adelaide Steam
1990 Adelaide Steam
1989 Sydney Cobras
1988 Adelaide 86ers

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