South East Australian Basketball League
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SEABL (the South East Australian Basketball League) consists of two conferences of the Australian Basketball Association (ABA). The SEABL is considered the toughest league in the ABA, developing many emerging Australian Boomers players as well as fostering a highly competitive semi-professional competition. It is considered a second tier national competition to the NBL.
[edit] Current Teams
Australian Institute of Sport | Albury Wodonga Bandits | Ballarat Miners |
Bendigo Braves | Canberra Gunners | Frankston Blues |
Geelong Supercats | Hobart Chargers | Kilsyth Cobras |
Knox Raiders | Mildura Mavericks | Mt Gambier Pioneers |
Nunawading Spectres | NW Tasmania Thunder |
[edit] Past Winners
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Clubs in the Australian Basketball Association |
Australian Institute of Sport | Albury Wodonga Bandits | Ballarat Miners | Bendigo Braves | Canberra Gunners | Frankston Blues | Geelong Supercats | Hobart Chargers | Kilsyth Cobras | Know Raiders | Mildura Mavericks | Mt Gambier Pioneers | Nunawading Spectres | NW Tasmania Thunder |
SUNSTATE DIVISION: Brisbane Capitals | Cairns Marlins | Gold Coast Goannas | Mackay Meteors | Northside Wizards | Rockhampton Rockets | Southern Districts Spartans | South West Metro Pirates | Townsville Heat | SOUTHERN CROSS DIVISION: Bundaberg Bears | Caloundra Suns | Gladstone Port City Power | Ipswich Eagles | Logan Thunder | Maroochydore Clippers | Toowoomba Mountaineers |
Central District Lions | Eastern Mavericks | Forestville Eagles | North Adelaide Rockets | Norwood Flames | South Adelaide Panthers | Southern Tigers | Sturt Sabres | West Adelaide Bearcats | Woodville Warriors |
Bankstown Bruins | Canberra Nationals | Central Coast Basketball | Hornsby Spiders | Illawarra Hawks | Maitland Mustangs | Manly Warringah Sea Eagles | Newcastle Hunters | Norths Bears | Parramatta Wildcats | Sutherland Sharks | Sydney Comets |