
12
Apr
West Women
Anneli Maley: 65 points; 17 rebounds; 85% True Shooting
Anneli Maley scores record 65 points as Perth Redbacks beat Willetton in NBL1 West clash
- The 22 hottest coaching jobs in Australia – incumbents, hot seats and next-in-line candidates.
- Why basketball.com.au is the ultimate hub for Australian basketball and its legion of fans
- Ultimate NBL1 2026 Player and Coach Tracker
- How to watch every 2026 NBL1 game LIVE and FREE
Use any superlative you want for Anneli Maley's record-breaking 65-point performance in the Perth Redbacks' 113-102 win against the Willeton Tigers in Round 3 of the 2026 NBL1 West Women's Conference clash on Friday, April 10, 2026.
Maley, 27, with 3:30 left in the fourth quarter smashed Elijah Pepper's record of 59 also in the NBL1 West on July 19, 2025. It lasted just 265 days.
So, we've got: Historic; Unstoppable; Dominant; Relentless; Clinical; Efficient; Overpowering; All-time; and Statement-making.
Ridiculous is also an option. Maley poured in a NBL1 record points total on a simply extraordinary 85% True Shooting.
65 pts │ 17 reb │ 5 ast │ 1 stl │ 1 blk │ 21–29 FG │ 4–7 3PT │ 19–21 FT │ 5 TO │ 2 PF │ +13 (37:20)

Anneli Maley – True Shooting % (TS%)
TS% = PTS ÷ [2 × (FGA + 0.44 × FTA)]
= 65 ÷ [2 × (29 + 0.44 × 21)]
= 65 ÷ [2 × (29 + 9.24)]
= 65 ÷ 76.48
= 0.850
But wait, there's more. The WNBL26 leading rebounder also ripped down 17 boards, have assists and three steals in 37:20 minutes. The only blemish was five turnovers.
Maley posted WNBL26’s first triple-double as Perth beat Sydney 108–93 in Perth on February 8, 2026 as the Lynx rolled into the WNBL26 playoffs, eventually falling in two games to the eventual champions Townsville Fire.
In late 2025, Maley was left out of Sandy Brondello's Australian Opals squad ahead of the World Cup qualifiers in Istanbul last month.
"Do you want the diplomatic answer or the brutally honest one? I’ll get fired if I give the brutal one," head coach Ryan Petrik said after the Lynx demolished the Adelaide Lightning 109-82 on Sunday, December 21, 2025 in Adelaide.
"I’ll say again — shell-shocked. I’m not sure what else she’s meant to do. We’ll leave it there.
"She’s playing really, really well. I think all of us are a little bit shell-shocked that she wasn’t in that Opals squad, because her form has been elite," he added.
"Everyone who made that roster is really talented, so I’m not taking anything away from them.
"But if you’re picking on form, with how she’s playing and with us sitting where we are on the ladder despite being at half to three-quarter strength most of the season, I’m not sure what else she’s meant to do."
Maley now holds the all-time single game scoring record in NBL1 – today, the Willeton Tigers are shell-shocked.
Perth Redbacks 113, Willetton Tigers 102 – Watch the Replay
Belmont Oasis Leisure Centre – April 10, 2026
Halftime: Perth 64-50
Anneli Maley delivered a historic 65-point performance as Perth Redbacks defeated Willetton Tigers 113–102 at Belmont Oasis Leisure Centre on April 10.
Perth built their advantage in the opening half, scoring 64 points before halftime, and held off a third-quarter Willetton surge to secure the win.
Game Snapshot
Quarter scores: Perth 37-26, 27-24, 19-33, 30-19
Perth controlled the rebounds 38-31
Perth shot 58.5% from the field
Samantha Ashby added 10 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists, while Olivia Berry contributed 11 points off the bench to give Perth strong balance.
Ruby Porter led Willetton with 30 points, while Emma Calvert added 24 points and 7 rebounds as the Tigers stayed within reach before Perth closed late.
By the Numbers
Anneli Maley (PER): 65 pts │ 17 reb │ 5 ast │ 21-of-29 FG
Ruby Porter (WIL): 30 pts │ 3 ast
Emma Calvert (WIL): 24 pts │ 7 reb
Rockingham Flames 90, South West Slammers 64 – Watch the Replay
Eaton Rec Centre – April 10, 2026
Halftime: Rockingham 42-26
Rockingham Flames broke the game open in the second quarter and never looked back, defeating South West Slammers 90–64 at Eaton Rec Centre.
The Flames flipped the contest with a dominant 28–10 second quarter, then extended the margin again in the third (34–22) to put the result beyond doubt.
Game Snapshot
Quarter scores: Slammers 16-14, 10-28, 22-34, 16-14
Rockingham controlled the rebounds 58-54
Rockingham recorded 24 assists to 13
Amy Atwell led the Flames with 27 points, hitting six threes, while adding 7 rebounds and 5 assists in a complete offensive display.
Samantha Whitcomb controlled the game with 18 points, 12 rebounds and 9 assists, while Teige Morrell added 13 points and 14 rebounds to dominate the interior.
Cassidy Lacey-Rameka led South West with 18 points and 9 rebounds, while Alexis Donovan added 7 points and 9 rebounds in a strong effort on the glass.
By the Numbers
Amy Atwell (ROC): 27 pts │ 7 reb │ 5 ast │ 10-of-23 FG
Samantha Whitcomb (ROC): 18 pts │ 12 reb │ 9 ast
Cassidy Lacey-Rameka (SWS): 18 pts │ 9 reb
East Perth Eagles 85, Warwick Senators 80 – Watch the Replay
Warwick Stadium – April 10, 2026
Halftime: East Perth 35–34
East Perth Eagles pulled away in the third quarter and held off a late Warwick push to beat the Senators 85–80 at Warwick Stadium.
The Eagles won the middle two quarters and took control with a 24–16 third term before Warwick responded with 30 points in the fourth, but East Perth closed it out at the line.
Game Snapshot
Quarter scores: Warwick 19-15, 15-20, 16-24, 30-26
Warwick controlled the rebounds 46-36
East Perth won the turnover battle 10-18
Brooke Malone led East Perth with 24 points, knocking down six threes, while Jasmin Fejo added 20 points and 4 assists in an aggressive backcourt display.
Jade Williams finished with 11 points, 12 rebounds and 5 assists, while Stacey Barr added 18 points and 5 assists to give East Perth strong balance.
Jayda Clark led Warwick with 30 points and 8 rebounds, shooting 5-of-6 from three, while Chloe Forster added 19 points, 9 rebounds and 6 assists.
By the Numbers
Brooke Malone (EPE): 24 pts │ 6 reb │ 3 ast │ 6-of-11 3PT
Jayda Clark (WAR): 30 pts │ 8 reb │ 5 blk
Chloe Forster (WAR): 19 pts │ 9 reb │ 6 ast
Mandurah Magic 82, Eastern Suns 64 – Watch the Replay
Mandurah Aquatic & Rec Centre — April 11, 2026
Halftime: Mandurah 40–32
Mandurah Magic controlled the game from the opening quarter and finished with an 82–64 win over Eastern Suns at Mandurah Aquatic & Rec Centre.
The Magic were level after one quarter, then built separation before halftime and closed the game with a 24–19 fourth quarter.
Game Snapshot
Quarter scores: Mandurah 20–20, 20–12, 18–13, 24–19
Eastern Suns controlled the rebounds 55–46
Mandurah forced 32 turnovers and recorded 14 steals
Claire Jacobs led Mandurah with 33 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists and 4 steals, carrying the scoring load across all four quarters.
Sydney Meares added 15 points on 4-of-6 shooting, while Jade Gowland finished with 13 points and 13 rebounds to give Mandurah balance inside.
Gabriela Bronson led Eastern Suns with 14 points and 8 rebounds, while Yume Knoll added 10 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists and 4 steals.
By the Numbers
Claire Jacobs (MAN): 33 pts │ 4 reb │ 4 ast │ 4 stl
Sydney Meares (MAN): 15 pts │ 6 reb
Gabriela Bronson (EAS): 14 pts │ 8 reb
Cockburn Cougars 92, Joondalup Wolves 73 – Watch the Replay
Arena Joondalup — April 11, 2026
Halftime: Cockburn 50–38
Cockburn Cougars set the tone early and controlled the contest throughout, defeating Joondalup Wolves 92–73 at Arena Joondalup.
A dominant 36-point opening quarter gave the Cougars a double-digit lead, and they maintained control despite Joondalup’s push in the middle periods.
Game Snapshot
Quarter scores: Joondalup 16–36, 22–14, 22–13, 13–29
Cockburn controlled the rebounds 61–53
Cockburn shot 76% from the free throw line
Jessie Edwards led the Cougars with 29 points on 11-of-15 shooting, adding 9 rebounds in an efficient inside performance.
Alexandra Ciabattoni added 17 points and 4 assists, while Jewel Williams contributed 16 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists to give Cockburn strong balance.
Ella Thornton-Elliott led Joondalup with 17 points, while Kimberley Pierre-Louis added 16 points and 6 rebounds in a competitive effort.
By the Numbers
Jessie Edwards (COC): 29 pts │ 9 reb │ 11-of-15 FG
Alexandra Ciabattoni (COC): 17 pts │ 4 ast
Ella Thornton-Elliott (JOO): 17 pts │ 4 reb
Exclusive Newsletter
Aussies in your Inbox: Don't miss a point, assist rebound or steal by Aussies competing overseas. Sign-up now!



.avif)

.avif)





















