NBL (Australia) Finals

NBL (Australia) Finals

NBL Finals

Season Champion Result Runners-Up Notes
1979 St Kilda Saints 94 – 93 Canberra Cannons Single game final used. Venue: Albert Park Stadium, Melbourne
1980 St Kilda Saints 113 – 88 West Adelaide Bearcats Venue: Dowling Street Stadium, Launceston
1981 Launceston Casino City 75 – 54 Nunawading Spectres Venue: Apollo Stadium, Adelaide
1982 West Adelaide Bearcats 80 – 74 Geelong Cats Venue: Newcastle Basketball Stadium, Newcastle
1983 Canberra Cannons 75 – 73 West Adelaide Bearcats Venue: Kilsyth Stadium, Melbourne
1984 Canberra Cannons 84 – 82 Brisbane Bullets Venue: The Glasshouse, Melbourne
1985 Brisbane Bullets 121 – 95 Adelaide 36ers Venue: Sleeman Sports Centre, Brisbane
1986 Adelaide 36ers 2 - 1 Brisbane Bullets Best of three games finals series used
1987 Brisbane Bullets 2 - 0 Perth Wildcats
1988 Canberra Cannons 2 - 1 North Melbourne Giants
1989 North Melbourne Giants 2 - 1 Canberra Cannons
1990 Perth Wildcats 2 - 1 Brisbane Bullets
1991 Perth Wildcats 2 - 1 Eastside Melbourne Spectres
1992 South East Melbourne Magic 2 - 1 Melbourne Tigers
1993 Melbourne Tigers 2 - 1 Perth Wildcats
1994 North Melbourne Giants 2 - 0 Adelaide 36ers
1995 Perth Wildcats 2 - 1 North Melbourne Giants
1996 South East Melbourne Magic 2 - 1 Melbourne Tigers
1997 Melbourne Tigers 2 - 1 South East Melbourne Magic
1998 Adelaide 36ers 2 - 0 South East Melbourne Magic
1998-99 Adelaide 36ers 2 - 1 Victoria Titans
1999-00 Perth Wildcats 2 - 0 Victoria Titans
2000-01 Wollongong Hawks 2 - 1 Townsville Crocodiles
2001-02 Adelaide 36ers 2 - 1 West Sydney Razorbacks
2002-03 Sydney Kings 2 - 0 Perth Wildcats
2003-04 Sydney Kings 3 - 2 West Sydney Razorbacks Best of five games finals series used
2004-05 Sydney Kings 3 - 0 Wollongong Hawks
2005-06 Melbourne Tigers 3 - 0 Sydney Kings
2006-07 Brisbane Bullets 3 - 1 Melbourne Tigers
2007-08 Melbourne Tigers 3 - 2 Sydney Kings
2008-09 South Dragons 3 - 2 Melbourne Tigers
2009-10 Perth Wildcats 2 - 1 Wollongong Hawks Best of three games finals series used
2010-11 New Zealand Breakers 2 - 1 Cairns Taipans

Grand Final Appearances

P Team W L PCT Notes
8 Perth Wildcats 5 3 .625
8 Melbourne Tigers 4 4 .500
6 Adelaide 36ers 4 2 .667
6 Brisbane Bullets 3 3 .500 Team folded in 2008
5 Canberra Cannons 3 2 .600 Became Hunter Pirates in 2003
5 Sydney Kings 3 2 .600 Team folded in 2008, returned in 2010
4 North Melbourne Giants 2 2 .500 Merged to form Victoria Titans in 1998
4 South East Melbourne Magic 2 2 .500 Merged to form Victoria Titans in 1998
3 West Adelaide Bearcats 1 2 .333 Left NBL in 1984, now in ABA
2 St Kilda Saints 2 0 1.000 Became Westside Saints in 1987
2 Wollongong Hawks 1 2 .334
2 Victoria Titans 0 2 .000 Became Victoria Giants in 2002
2 West Sydney Razorbacks 0 2 .000 Became Sydney Spirit in 2009 and folded in the same year.
1 New Zealand Breakers 1 0 1.000
1 Launceston Casino City 1 0 1.000 Team folded in 1983
1 South Dragons 1 0 1.000 Quit NBL after their victory.
1 Nunawading Spectres 0 1 .000 Became Eastside Melbourne Spectres in 1987, now in ABA
1 Geelong Cats 0 1 .000 Became Geelong Supercats in 1988, now in ABA
1 Eastside Melbourne Spectres 0 1 .000 Merged to form South East Melbourne Magic in 1991
1 Townsville Crocodiles 0 1 .000
1 Cairns Taipans 0 1 .000

*Teams in bold are currently in the NBL

Current teams without a Grand Final appearance


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