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Complete List

Club-by-club: every NBL1 player in NBL26

Written By

Peter Brown

Senior Editor

Club-by-club: every NBL1 player in NBL26
Club-by-club: every NBL1 player in NBL26

William "Davo" Hickey is just one of scores of Australian basketball players who lined up in NBL1 and NBL in 2025. Photos: Getty Images and Jason Daan.

66+ 2025 NBL1 stars step into NBL26 rosters — full list of every player and club connection.

More than 66 2025 NBL1 men's basketball players are part of an NBL roster in 2025-26.

This is a definitive list of each player, the NBL team they are playing for and the NBL1 club they hooped at in 2025. The Adelaide 36ers have as many as 10 players who suited up in NBL1, a majority coming out of the NBL1 Central Men's Conference.

Multiple NBL1 clubs such as Knox Raiders, Sydney Comets, West Adelaide Bearcats and Sandringham Sabres have multiple players stepping up into the NBL.

Adelaide 36ers

  1. Isaac White – Rockingham Flames
  2. Keanu Rasmussen – West Adelaide Bearcats (NBL1 Central Men's MVP)
  3. Che Brogan – Centre of Excellence
  4. DJ Vasiljevic – Forrestville Eagles
  5. Michael Harris – Frankston Blues
  6. Matt Kenyon – Logan Thunder
  7. Deng Manyang – Central Districts Lions
  8. Magok Manyang – Central Districts Lions
  9. Blake Jones – Southern Districts Spartans
  10. Ben Griscti – Sturt Sabres

Brisbane Bullets

  1. Tristan Devers – Nunawading Spectres
  2. Jack Purchase – Melbourne Tigers
  3. Lamar Patterson – Ipswich Force
  4. Jensen Bradtke – Gold Coast Rollers
  5. Callum Dalton – Logan Thunder

Cairns Taipans

  1. Kyle Adnam – Southern Districts Spartans
  2. Kody Stattmann – Cairns Basketball
  3. Lachie Barker – NW Tasmania
  4. Lloyd McVeigh – South Adelaide Panthers
  5. Alex Higgins-Titsha – Cairns Basketball
  6. Jed Richardson – Northside Wizards

Illawarra Hawks (Roster Complete)

  1. Will Hickey – Sydney Comets
  2. Biwali Bayles – Sydney Comets
  3. Kobe McDowell-White – Illawarra Hawks
  4. Johnny Narkle – Geraldton Buccaneers
  5. Jonah Antonio – East Perth Eagles
  6. Todd Blanchfield – Illawarra Hawks (NBL1 East Men's MVP)
  7. Mason Peatling – Dandenong Rangers
  8. Harry Froling – Melbourne Tigers
  9. Luca Yates – Mackay Basketball

Melbourne United

  1. Tom Wilson – Melbourne Tigers
  2. Dash Daniels – Centre of Excellence
  3. Campbell Blogg – Sandringham Sabres
  4. Tanner Krebs – Ringwood Hawks
  5. Malith Machar – Sandringham Sabres
  6. Tom Koppens – Sandringham Sabres
  7. Fabijan Krslovic – Sandringham Sabres
  8. Nicolas Tata – Nunawading Spectres
  9. Henry Sewell – Knox Raiders

New Zealand Breakers

  1. Reuben Te Rangi – Gold Coast Rollers

Perth Wildcats

  1. Sunday Dech – Knox Raiders
  2. Elijah Pepper – Warwick Senators
  3. Lat Mayen – West Adelaide Bearcats
  4. Cameron Huefner – West Adelaide Bearcats
  5. Thomas Gerovich – Willetton Tigers

South East Melbourne Phoenix

  1. Angus Glover – Ringwood Hawks
  2. Daniel Foster – Keilor Thunder
  3. DJ Mitchell – Ipswich Force
  4. Ellis Biggar – Melbourne Tigers
  5. Gorjok Gak – Casey Cavaliers
  6. Akech Aliir – Mt Gambier Pioneers

Sydney Kings

  1. Tyler Robertson – Casey Cavaliers
  2. Lueth Awan – Norths Bears
  3. Jaylin Galloway – Bankstown Bruins
  4. Makuach Maluach – Mackay Basketball
  5. Kouat Noi – Sutherland Sharks
  6. Goc Malual – Sydney Comets
  7. Hunter Goodrick – Norths Bears
  8. Jason Spurgin – Sutherland Sharks

Tasmania JackJumpers

  1. Ben Ayre – Sandringham Sabres
  2. Brody Nunn – Knox Raiders
  3. Anthony Drmic – Hobart Chargers
  4. Nick Stoddart – Ballarat Miners
  5. Majok Deng – Logan Thunder
  6. Kobe Williamson – Knox Raiders
  7. Archie Woodhill – NW Tasmania

About the List Manager

Peter Brown is the head coach of the Sydney Comets Women’s Youth League team in the Waratah Basketball League in NSW. He is also the assistant coach for the Comets NBL1 women’s team in the NBL East Conference. Peter is a 30-year journalist, starting as a sports reporter at the NT News in the early 1990s. He played junior basketball for the Northern Territory at national championships from U16 to U20 and for the Territory’s senior men’s team at numerous international tournaments. Peter has been a basketball fan since the early 80s, especially the NBA. Basketball is his passion — and his opinions his own. Email peter.brown@basketball.com.au with feedback. Any email feedback on articles sent to Peter can be published on basketball.com.au for others to read.

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