2006 ABA National Finals
Tournament details | |
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Host | Newcastle, New South Wales |
Arena | Broadmeadow Basketball Stadium |
Dates | 1–3 September |
Final positions | |
Champions |
M: Geelong Supercats W: Ballarat Miners |
Runners-up |
M: Dandenong Rangers W: Bendigo Braves |
Awards and statistics | |
The 2006 ABA National Finals brought together the best men's and women's basketball teams from the Waratah League, South East Australian Basketball League (SEABL), Queensland Australian Basketball League (QABL), Central Australian Basketball League (CABL) and Big V competitions for their shot at national glory, with the event held at the Broadmeadow Basketball Stadium in Newcastle, New South Wales.
Australia's largest basketball competition, the Australian Basketball Association (ABA), commenced in March with 116 teams competing across six states and territories (Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania and ACT) culminating in the National Finals in September in Newcastle.
In a weekend of top-level basketball, the Geelong Supercats and Ballarat Miners were triumphant in the men's and women's finals. The 2006 ABA National Finals were hosted by Newcastle Basketball Association and Basketball New South Wales.[1]
Tournament overview
The Geelong Supercats were back on top in 2006 with a comprehensive 94–80 triumph over the Dandenong Rangers in the men's Grand Final. Mark Leader's team played with a purpose, order and discipline that simply left their rivals with few solutions. The men from Dandenong looked in serious trouble down 53–40 at the half. However, the Rangers put their troubled zone defence away to start the second half and their shooters found some touch, in particular Grand Final MVP Ash Cannan (21 points & 19 rebounds). But so did Geelong's, and the teams simply traded baskets in the brightest scoring period of the game. Powerful offensive rebounding allowed Dandenong to hang on by a thread but try as they might the Rangers could not sufficiently upset the Supercats. At the final siren, the game's most controlled side relaxed their guard completely and the scenes of celebration were unrestrained. Jamal Brown top scored for the Supercats with 21 points, closely followed by Jason Reardon with 20 points.[1]
The Ballarat Miners showed superb composure to claim back-to-back ABA National titles in 2006. They patiently whittled away at an 11-point Bendigo lead to grind out a 69–66 win. Ballarat centre Karen Ashby (24 points, 15 rebounds & 7 assists) was awarded the Grand Final MVP, with a measured performance, showing great poise throughout the game as Bendigo constantly double-teamed her. The Miners were sharp in their execution, getting consecutive baskets from a flex offence. Bendigo threw everything at Ballarat in the dying stages but the Miners hung on for the win and the title.[1][2]
Participants
To qualify for the event, teams had to be crowned Champion of their respective Leagues. There were also a number of wildcard entries.
League champions
League | Men | Women |
Big V | Dandenong Rangers | Sandringham Sabres |
CABL | Forestville Eagles | Sturt Sabres |
QABL | Southern Districts Spartans | Southern Districts Spartans |
SEABL | Knox Raiders (South) & Geelong Supercats (East) | Bendigo Braves |
Waratah | Sutherland Sharks | Bankstown Bruins |
Wildcards
League | Men | Women |
Big V | Sandringham Sabres | Dandenong Rangers |
CABL | ||
QABL | ||
SEABL | Ballarat Miners | |
Waratah | Newcastle Hunters | Sydney Comets |
Results
Quarter-finals – men
1 September 2:00 p.m. Court 7 |
Dandenong Rangers | 110–98 | Forestville Eagles |
Pts: L. Strong 27 | Pts: B. Sullivan 22 |
1 September 6:00 p.m. Show Court |
Sandringham Sabres | 93–90 | Sutherland Sharks |
Pts: N. Crosswell 22 | Pts: C. Tovey 29 |
1 September 6:30 p.m. Court 7 |
Geelong Supercats | 100–92 | Southern Districts Spartans |
Pts: S. Myers 27 | Pts: B. Thompson 23 |
Quarter-finals – women
1 September 1:30 p.m. Show Court |
Sandringham Sabres | 52–50 | Southern Districts Spartans |
Pts: T. Fowler 14 | Pts: H. Smith 22 |
1 September 3:45 p.m. Show Court |
Bankstown Bruins | 71–58 | Sturt Sabres |
Pts: D. Samuels 27 | Pts: C. Nixon 25 |
1 September 4:15 p.m. Court 7 |
Ballarat Miners | 72–69 | Dandenong Rangers |
Pts: K. Ashby 29 | Pts: M. Colcott 29 |
1 September 8:45 p.m. Court 7 |
Bendigo Braves | 79–70 | Sydney Comets |
Pts: A. Walsh 31 | Pts: S. Batista De Mello 22 |
Classification Games – men
2 September 12:00 p.m. Court 7 |
Forestville Eagles | 108–93 | Sutherland Sharks |
Pts: B. Sullivan 33 | Pts: C. Tovey 26 |
2 September 2:30 p.m. Show Court |
Southern Districts Spartans | 115–91 | Newcastle Hunters |
Pts: B. Thompson 28 | Pts: M. Selwood 16 |
Classification Games – women
2 September 12:15 p.m. Show Court |
Sturt Sabres | 81–45 | Sydney Comets |
Pts: M. Bowley 17 | Pts: S. Batista De Mello 13 |
2 September 2:15 p.m. Court 7 |
Southern Districts Spartans | 77–70 | Dandenong Rangers |
Pts: K. Dalgleish 19 | Pts: M. Colcott 24 |
Semi-finals – men
2 September 4:30 p.m. Court 7 |
Dandenong Rangers | 103–89 | Sandringham Sabres |
Pts: S. Conn 20 | Pts: N. Crosswell 35 |
2 September 7:00 p.m. Show Court |
Geelong Supercats | 93–81 | Knox Raiders |
Pts: J. Brown 23 | Pts: G. Siegle 20 |
Semi-finals – women
2 September 4:45 p.m. Show Court |
Bendigo Braves | 95–89 | Bankstown Bruins |
Pts: A. Walsh 34 | Pts: W. Strong 23 |
2 September 6:45 p.m. Court 7 |
Ballarat Miners | 76–60 | Sandringham Sabres |
Pts: R. Sewell 14 | Pts: T. Fowler 16 |
Grand Finals
3 September |
Geelong Supercats | 94–80 | Dandenong Rangers |
Pts: J. Brown 21 | Pts: A. Cannan 21 |
3 September |
Ballarat Miners | 69–66 | Bendigo Braves |
Pts: K. Ashby 24 | Pts: K. Lemezs 19 |
All-Star Five
Men
- Grand Final MVP: Ash Cannan (Dandenong Rangers)
Name | Team |
Cameron Tovey | Sutherland Sharks |
Lester Strong | Dandenong Rangers |
C. J. Massingale | Knox Raiders |
Nathan Crosswell | Sandringham Sabres |
Jamal Brown | Geelong Supercats |
Women
Name | Team |
Dani Samuels | Bankstown Bruins |
Monique Bowley | Sturt Sabres |
Karen Ashby (Grand Final MVP) | Ballarat Miners |
Rachelle Sewell | Ballarat Miners |
Andrea Walsh | Bendigo Braves |
References
- 1 2 3 "Basketball Australia Annual Report 2006" (PDF). ausport.gov.au. pp. 30–31. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 March 2012. Retrieved 25 May 2015.
- ↑ Bourke, Adam (3 September 2006). "Braves go so close". BendigoAdvertiser.com.au. Retrieved 25 May 2015.