Albury Wodonga Bandits

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Albury Wodonga Bandits
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

Clubs in the Australian Basketball Association

SEABL

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

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SOUTHERN CROSS DIVISION: Bundaberg Bears | Caloundra Suns | Gladstone Port City Power | Ipswich Eagles | Logan Thunder | Maroochydore Clippers | Toowoomba Mountaineers

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