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The Australia Women's National Wheelchair Basketball League (WNWBL ) is a women's semi-professional wheelchair basketball league in Australia.
Sydney Metro Blues are the 2017 WNWBL gold medallists. Left to right: Bridie Kean , Jessica Pellow, Ashlea Pellow, Troy Sachs (coach), Jess Cronje, Kylie Gauci , Georgia Munro-Cook , Courtney Ryan , Kris Riley (team manager), Cobi Crispin , Maryanne Latu
The Be Active Western Stars win the 2016 WNWBL Championship. Front row, left to right: Natalie Alexander, Mary Friday, Tasha Ovens, Sarah Vinci , Georgia Inglis . Back row, left to right: Stephen Charlton (head coach), Amber Merritt , Anneka Bodt, Chihiro Kitada , Stephen Connell (assistant coach)
Kilsyth Cobras are the 2015 WNWBL champions Left to right: Leanne Del Toso (Captain), Lynne Panayiotis, Tina McKenzie , Ben Hodgens (Head Coach), Shelley Chaplin , Mel Adams, Alice Hammond, Clare Nott , Phil Turner (Team Manager), Katherine Reed
Minecraft Comets celebrate winning the 2014 championship. Players are (left to right): Melanie Hall, Allison Herring, Anthea Castelli, Georgia Bishop-Cash , Kirsty Bishop, Bridie Kean , Shelley Cronau , Ella Sabljak
Teams
The league currently has six teams:
Sydney University Flames
The Sydney University Flames, as the Hills Hornets, were one of the league's original teams, and the most successful, winning the championship nine years in a row from 2002 to 2010. Seven-time Paralympian Liesl Tesch was one of the team's founding members, who was named the first overall MVP in 2000, and played for the team in 2017. The team became the Sydney University Flames in 2010, and won the league championship in 2019.
Sydney Metro Blues
The Sydney Metro Blues were also one the league's original teams, as the North Sydney Bears. As such, they won the league championship in 2001. They subsequently became the Goudcamp Gladiators, and then the Sachs Goudcamp Bears in 2011. They assumed their current identity of the Sydney Metro Blues in 2016, and won the league championship in 2017.
Kilsyth Cobras
Another of the original teams, the Kilsyth Cobras began as the Victorian Wheelies in 2000. They subsequently became the Dandenong Rangers, and won the league championship in 2011 and 2012 with players including Amanda Carter and Shelley Chaplin . In 2015, the team became affiliated with the Kilsyth Cobras, a club that also fields teams in the men’s and women’s sections of the South East Australian Basketball League (SEABL), the Victorian Youth Championship Competition (VYC), the Victorian Junior Basketball League (VJBL) and the National Wheelchair Basketball League (NWBL). The Kilsyth Cobras went through the 2015 season undefeated, posting a 16–0 record that still stands, and claimed the league championship.
Perth Wheelcats
The Perth Wheelcats (Formerly Be Active Western Stars) joined the league in 2006. The team quickly became a force in the competition, supplying three players (Amber Merritt , Sarah Vinci and Clare Nott ) to the Australia women's national wheelchair basketball team at the 2012 Summer Paralympics , plus the coach, John Triscari . The Stars won league championships in 2013 and 2016, and Merritt was the 4.0 MVP and highest point scorer for nine years running from 2011 to 2019.
Queensland Comets
The Queensland Comets (formerly the Minecraft Comets) became the league's fifth team in 2011. They won the league championship in 2014 and 2018.
Red Dust Lady Heelers
The Red Dust Lady Heelers became the league's sixth team in 2017, following the track of the Red Dust Heelers, who joined the NWBL three years before. The Red Dust Heelers program grew out of the 2012 Outback Academy Australia. In its inaugural year in the competition, it was fortunate to have players like Deanna Smith , Kathleen O'Kelly-Kennedy , Clare Nott and Georgia Inglis .
Champions
League Champions
Year
Team
Reference
2000
Victorian Wheelies
2001
North Sydney Bears
2002
Hills Hornets
2003
Hills Hornets
2004
Hills Hornets
2005
Hills Hornets
2006
Hills Hornets
2007
Hills Hornets
2008
Hills Hornets
2009
Hills Hornets
2010
Sydney University Flames
2011
Victorian Dandenong Rangers
2012
Victorian Dandenong Rangers
2013
Be Active Western Stars
2014
Minecraft Comets
2015
Kilsyth Cobras
2016
Be Active Western Stars
2017
Sydney Metro Blues
2018
Queensland Comets
2019
Sydney University Flames
Awards
MVP – 1 Pointer
Year
Player
Team
Reference
2009
Clare Burzynski
Western Stars
2010
Clare Burzynski
Western Stars
2011
Clare Burzynski
Be Active Western Stars
2012
Amanda Carter
Dandenong Rangers
2013
Clare Nott
Be Active Western Stars
2014
Ella Sabljak
Minecraft Comets
2015
Clare Nott
Kilsyth Cobras
2016
Sarah Vinci
Be Active Western Stars
2017
Sarah Vinci
Be Active Western Stars
2018
Hannah Dodd
Sydney Uni Flames
2019
Hannah Dodd
Sydney Uni Flames
MVP – 2 Pointer
Year
Player
Team
Reference
2009
Kylie Gauci
Goudcamp Gladiators
2010
Kylie Gauci
Goudcamp Gladiators
2011
Kylie Gauci
Sachs Goudcamp Bears
2012
Kylie Gauci
Sachs Goudcamp Bears
2013
Kylie Gauci
Sachs Goudcamp Bears
2014
Kylie Gauci
Sachs Goudcamp Bears
2015
Kylie Gauci
Sachs Goudcamp Bears
2016
Kylie Gauci
Sydney Metro Blues
2017
Hannah Dodd
Sydney University Flames
2018
Kylie Gauci
Sydney Metro Blues
2019
Georgia Inglis
Perth Wheelcats
MVP – 3 Pointer
Year
Player
Team
Reference
2009
Sarah Stewart
Hills Hornets
2010
Sarah Stewart
Sydney University Flames
2011
Shelley Chaplin
Dandenong Rangers
2012
Shelley Chaplin
Dandenong Rangers
2013
Sarah Stewart
Sydney University Flames
2014
Sarah Stewart
Sydney University Flames
2015
Leanne Del Toso
Kilsyth Cobras
2016
Sarah Stewart
Sydney University Flames
2017
Sarah Stewart
Sydney University Flames
2018
Leanne Del Toso
Kilsyth Cobras
2019
Leanne Del Toso
Kilsyth Cobras
MVP – 4 Pointer
Year
Player
Team
Reference
2010
Liesl Tesch
Sydney Uni Flames
2011
Amber Merritt
Be Active Western Stars
2012
Amber Merritt
Be Active Western Stars
2013
Amber Merritt
Be Active Western Stars
2014
Amber Merritt
Be Active Western Stars
2015
Amber Merritt
Be Active Western Stars
2016
Amber Merritt
Be Active Western Stars
2017
Amber Merritt
Be Active Western Stars
2018
Amber Merritt
Be Active Western Stars
2019
Amber Merritt
Perth Wheelcats
Finals series MVP
Year
Player
Team
Reference
2009
Katie Hill
Hills Hornets
2010
Liesl Tesch
Sydney Uni Flames
2011
Shelley Chaplin
Victoria Dandenong Rangers
2012
Cobi Crispin
Victoria Dandenong
2013
Mari Amimoto
Stacks Goudkamp Bears
Overall MVP
Year
Player
Team
Reference
2000
Liesl Tesch
Hills Hornets
2001
Liesl Tesch
Hills Hornets
2002
Alison Mosely
Queensland Storm
2003
Kylie Gauci
Hills Hornets
2004
Liesl Tesch
Hills Hornets
2005
Shelley Chaplin
Knox Ford Raiders
2006
Alison Mosely
Queensland Comets
2007
Kylie Gauci
Goudcamp Gladiators
2008
Kylie Gauci
Goudcamp Gladiators
2009
Kylie Gauci
Goudcamp Gladiators
2010
Kylie Gauci
Goudcamp Gladiators
2011
Kylie Gauci
Sachs Goudcamp Bears
2012
Kylie Gauci
Sachs Goudcamp Bears
2013
Kylie Gauci
Sachs Goudcamp Bears
2014
Kylie Gauci
Sachs Goudcamp Bears
2015
Clare Nott
Kilsyth Cobras
2016
Sarah Stewart
Sydney University Flames
2018
Cobi Crispin
Queensland Comets
2019
Annabelle Lindsay
Sydney Uni Flames
All Star Five
Year
Player
Team
Reference
2000
Liesl Tesch
Hills Hornets
Paula Coughlan
Victorian Wheelies
Alison Mosely
Northern Premiers
Lisa O'Nion
North Sydney Bears
Coralie Crossley
Adelaide Storm
2001
Liesl Tesch
Hills Hornets
Alison Mosely
Northern Premiers
Lisa O'Nion
North Sydney Bears
Juilianne Adams
Victorian Wheelies
Kylie Gauci
Hills Hornets
2002
Alison Mosely
Queensland Storm
Lisa O'Nion
North Sydney Bears
Juilianne Adams
Victorian Wheelies
Kylie Gauci
Hills Hornets
Paula Coughlan
Victorian Wheelies
2003
Kylie Gauci
Hills Hornets
Alison Mosely
Queensland Storm
Juilianne Adams
Victorian Wheelies
Lisa O'Nion
North Sydney Bears
Liesl Tesch
Hills Hornets
2004
Liesl Tesch
Hills Hornets
Jenny Pattison
North's Bears
Tina Mckenzie
Knox Raiders
Kylie Gauci
Hills Hornets
Sarah Stewart
North's Bears
2005
Shelley Chaplin
Knox Ford Raiders
Alison Mosely
Queensland Storm
Kylie Gauci
Hills Hornets
Jane Sachs
North's Bears
Melanie Hall
Queensland Storm
2006
Alison Mosely
Queensland Comets
Jenny Nichols
North's Bears
Tina Mckenzie
Knox Raiders
Kylie Gauci
North's Bears
Mandy Bonavita
Western Stars
2007
Liesl Tesch
Hills Hornets
Nu Nguyen-Thi
Western Stars
Tina Mckenzie
Knox Raiders
Katie Hill
Hills Hornets
Kylie Gauci
North's Bears
2008
Amanda Carter
Dandenong Rangers
Kylie Gauci
Goudkamp Gladiators
Sarah Stewart
Hills Hornets
Cobi Crispin
Western Stars
Liesl Tesch
Hills Hornets
2009
Clare Burzynski
Western Stars
Kylie Gauci
Goudkamp Gladiators
Sarah Stewart
Hills Hornets
Cobi Crispin
Western Stars
Liesl Tesch
Hills Hornets
2010
Clare Burzynski
Western Stars
Kylie Gauci
Goudkamp Gladiators
Sarah Stewart
Sydney Uni Flames
Cobi Crispin
Western Stars
Liesl Tesch
Sydney Uni Flames
2011
Clare Burzynski
Western Stars
Kylie Gauci
Goudkamp Gladiators
Shelley Chaplin
Dandenong Rangers
Amber Merritt
Western Stars
Cobi Crispin
Dandenong Rangers
2012
Amanda Carter
Dandenong Rangers
Kylie Gauci
Stacks Goudkamp Bears
Shelley Chaplin
Dandenong Rangers
Amber Merritt
Western Stars
Sarah Stewart
Sydney Uni Flames
2013
Clare Nott
Be Active Western Stars
Kylie Gauci
Stacks Goudkamp Bears
Sarah Stewart
Sydney Uni Flames
Amber Merritt
Western Stars
Cobi Crispin
Victoria
2014
Ella Sabljak
Minecraft Comets
Kylie Gauci
Stacks Goudkamp Bears
Sarah Stewart
Sydney Uni Flames
Amber Merritt
Western Stars
Georgia Inglis
Western Stars
2015
Clare Nott
Kilsyth Cobras
Kylie Gauci
Stacks Goudkamp Bears
Leanne Del Toso
Kilsyth Cobras
Amber Merritt
Be Active Western Stars
Sarah Vinci
Be Active Western Stars
2016
Sarah Vinci
Be Active Western Stars
Kylie Gauci
Sydney Metro Blues
Sarah Stewart
Sydney Uni Flames
Amber Merritt
Be Active Western Stars
Bridie Kean
Sydney Metro Blues
2017
Sarah Vinci
Be Active Western Stars
Hannah Dodd
Sydney Uni Flames
Sarah Stewart
Sydney Uni Flames
Amber Merritt
Be Active Western Stars
Georgia Munro-Cook
Sydney Metro Blues
2018
Hannah Dodd
Sydney Uni Flames
Kylie Gauci
Sydney Metro Blues
Leanne Del Tosos
Kilsyth Kobras
Amber Merritt
Be Active Western Stars
Cobi Crispin
Queensland Comets
2019
Hannah Dodd
Sydney Uni Flames
Georgia Inglis
Perth Wheelcats
Leanne Del Tosos
Kilsyth Kobras
Amber Merritt
Perth Wheelcats
Sarah Vinci
Perth Wheelcats
Voted by the coaches and referees
Best New Talent
Year
Player
Team
Reference
2001
Emily Jansen
Victorian Wheelies
2002
Sarah Stewart
North Sydney Bears
2003
Jenny Pattison
North's Bears
2004
Emily Tobin
Queenslanders
2005
Clare Burzynski
Queensland Storm
2006
Sharnie Grazules
Hills Hornets
2007
Leanne Del Toso
Knox Raiders
2008
Amber Merritt
Western Stars
2009
Anne Marie Howarth
Goupkamp Gladiators
2010
Shelley Cronau
Sydney University Flames
2011
Natalie Hodges
Minecraft Comets
2012
Jasmine Clark
Minecraft Comets
2013
Ellie Cole
Victoria
2014
Laura Bassegio
Victoria
2015
Zeena Suavaga
Sachs Goudkamp Bears
2016
Annabelle Lindsay
Sydney University Flames
2017
Teisha Shadwell
Kilsyth Cobras
Voted by the captain of each team.
References
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^ "MVP 1 Pointer" . Basketball Australia. Retrieved 6 May 2015.
^ "2014 WNWBL Award Winners" . Fox Sports Pulse. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
"Congratulations to Hannah Dodd on being awarded the 1.0 Point MVP for 2019!" . Women's National Wheelchair Basketball League. Retrieved 20 August 2019 – via Facebook.
^ "MVP 2 Pointer" . Basketball Australia. Retrieved 6 May 2015.
"Congratulations to Georgia Inglis on being awarded the 2.0 Point MVP for 2019!" . Women's National Wheelchair Basketball League. Retrieved 20 August 2019 – via Facebook.
^ "MVP 3 Pointer" . Basketball Australia. Retrieved 6 May 2015.
"Congratulations to Leanne del Toso on being awarded the 3.0 Point MVP for 2019!" . Women's National Wheelchair Basketball League. Retrieved 20 August 2019 – via Facebook.
^ "MVP 4 Pointer" . Basketball Australia. Retrieved 6 May 2015.
^ "MVP FINAL SERIES" . Women's National Wheelchair Basketball League. Retrieved 20 August 2019.
^ "Overall MVP" . Basketball Australia. Retrieved 5 May 2015.
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"Congratulations to Amber Merritt on being awarded the Season Top Scorer for 2019!" . Women's National Wheelchair Basketball League. Retrieved 20 August 2019 – via Facebook.
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