Albury Wodonga Bandits
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Albury Wodonga Bandits | |
Established | 1984 |
Team Colours | White, Blue and Maroon |
Home Venue | Albury Stadium, Albury, NSW |
Major Sponsor | Bendigo Bank |
Conference Championships | 2001 |
Team History | Wodonga (1984) Albury/Wodonga Bandits (1985-Present) |
Coach | Jim Wilson |
Captain | |
Website | [1] |
The Albury Wodonga Bandits play in the East Conference of the SEABL (South East Australian Basketball League) in the ABA.
[edit] Current roster
No. | Name | Position |
5 | Nick Payne | G |
6 | Josh Morgan | |
9 | Daniel Suter | |
10 | David Oates | |
12 | Luke McKerrow | |
14 | Jeff Dowdell | |
22 | Tom Remmerswaal | |
24 | Allen McCowan | G/F |
[edit] Past Players of note
Nick Grylewicz, Damien Robertson
[edit] External links
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