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'Bottom Gun': Canberra defend title from sixth

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Peter Brown

Senior Editor

'Bottom Gun': Canberra defend title from sixth
'Bottom Gun': Canberra defend title from sixth

The Canberra Gunners need to come from the sixth seed to defend their 2025 NBL1 National championship. Photo: NBL1.com.au

Highlights

Canberra defend the men's title as the sixth seed, the only club in Adelaide that won nothing in '26

  • Six clubs play seven men's games across three days in Adelaide
  • Canberra defend the title as the sixth seed after missing an East final
  • The top two after two rounds meet in Sunday's championship game

DAY 1 RESULTS

Forestville Eagles def. GC Rollers 85-84

Alex Starling was the hero for the hometown Forestville Eagles, hitting the final five points of the game, including a game-winning jump shot to help his NBL1 Central championship team earn a one-point comeback victory over an undermanned Gold Coast Rollers.

The Rollers were the best team for most of the night and looked to have all but sealed victory with an 84-80 lead in the dying stages, only for Starling to knock down a tough three-pointer, before Ash McGrath missed two free-throws for Gold Coast, allowing the former Adelaide 36er to win the game and send the home crowd into a frenzy.

Starling was the player of the game with 22 points and 13 rebounds while Boston Mazlin led the way with 19 points for the Rollers.

Canberra Gunners def. Rockingham Flames 110-93

Canberra's chances of winning back=to-back NBL1 National Finals is still alive after a Will Mayfield masterclass led the team from the nation's capital to a 17-point win over the Rockingham Flames.

Mayfield had 29 points and six rebounds as the fairytale team from 2025 took a step closer to repeating their story from last season.

Rockingham big man, Blake Jones, had 45 points to lead his side.

Frankston Blues def. Norths Bears 93-79

The Frankston Blues kept their dominant form from the end of the NBL1 South season rolling after establishing themselves as the favourite to take out the national title with a 14-point win over the Norths Bears.

Jack Stanwix top-scored for the Blues with 24 points but had three other teammates in double figures as Frankston's firepower proved too much for the Bears.

Lewis Holey led the scoring off the bench for Norths with 17 points.

DAY 2 SCHEDULE

Semi-Final #1: Frankston Blues vs Forestville Eagles at 4.30pm

Semi-Final #2: Canberra Gunners vs GC Rollers at 6.30pm

Consolation Game: Norths Bears vs Rockingham Flames

'Bottom Gun': Gunners defend title from sixth (tournament preview)

Canberra Gunners open their defence of the NBL1 men's national title against Rockingham Flames at 8pm ACST on Friday (tonight), seeded sixth and last of the six clubs in Adelaide.

They are the only club in the field that did not win anything to get here.

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Every other club is here because it won something. Norths Bears took out the East and are seeded first, Forestville Eagles won Central, Rockingham won the West, Gold Coast Rollers won the North and Frankston Blues won the South. Canberra are here by right, as reigning national champions, after an early exit from the NBL1 East finals.

The numbers say the same thing the seeding does. Across the six clubs Canberra scored the fewest points a game at 83.33 and Gold Coast the most at 113.79, a gap of more than 30 points, and Canberra are last in the field for assists and field-goal percentage as well. Those are season averages across six different conferences, so they measure different competitions rather than a level playing field, but the spread is real.

Norths Bears open the whole tournament against Frankston at 4pm ACST, and Forestville play Gold Coast at 8:30pm.

Every club plays once on Friday and once on Saturday. The top two after those two rounds meet in the championship game at 1:30pm ACST on Sunday. There are no semi-finals.

Twelve teams, more than 120 players and coaches, and the first time the NBL1 National Finals have been held in Adelaide. Canberra, the Sunshine Coast, Joondalup and Melbourne have all hosted before.

Fixture

NBL1 National Finals 2026 — every men’s game

7 games · Wayville, Adelaide · Fri 21 Aug to Sun 23 Aug
Match Day AEST ACST Stage
Norths Bearsv Frankston Blues Fri 21 Aug 4:30pm 4:00pm Round 1
Rockingham Flamesv Canberra Gunners Fri 21 Aug 8:30pm 8:00pm Round 1
Forestville Eaglesv Gold Coast Rollers Fri 21 Aug 9:00pm 8:30pm Round 1
To be confirmedafter Friday’s games Sat 22 Aug 5:00pm 4:30pm Round 2
To be confirmedafter Friday’s games Sat 22 Aug 6:30pm 6:00pm Round 2
To be confirmedafter Friday’s games Sat 22 Aug 7:00pm 6:30pm Round 2
To be confirmedafter Saturday’s games Sun 23 Aug 2:00pm 1:30pm National Final
The full men's program at the 2026 NBL1 National Finals, State Basketball Centre, Wayville, Adelaide: three on Friday, three on Saturday, one on Sunday. All 7 games are live and free on Kayo Freebies. Every tip-off is listed in both zones — Adelaide runs on ACST, thirty minutes behind the eastern states, so a 4:00pm tip-off in Adelaide is 4:30pm in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. The AEST column is calculated from the ACST time on every row rather than entered separately.

Season

NBL1 National Championships — the men’s six, by the numbers

6 teams · season averages · 19–26 games each
Gold Coast Rollers 19 113.79 44.16 25.74 42.37-77.89 54 10.05-25.11 40.0 19.00-26.16 73 3.63 9.37 10.37 15.95
Norths Bears 23 87.91 48.22 18.22 31.87-74.61 43 8.96-29.78 30.1 15.22-22.26 68 3.70 6.87 11.13 15.74
Rockingham Flames 26 103.96 45.15 25.31 39.31-77.73 51 11.35-32.35 35.1 14.00-18.58 75 2.42 8.04 12.12 14.65
Forestville Eagles 21 94.86 49.29 22.48 35.86-77.43 46 8.33-25.19 33.1 14.81-21.76 68 3.14 9.71 12.38 15.29
Frankston Blues 25 94.92 39.16 19.92 34.08-71.88 47 9.72-28.04 34.7 17.04-23.24 73 2.96 7.80 10.80 20.00
ChampionCanberra Gunners 21 83.33 43.00 17.48 29.24-73.29 40 9.86-32.33 30.5 15.00-19.90 75 3.43 9.43 11.95 15.57
Field average 22.5 96.46 44.83 21.53 35.46-75.47 47.0 9.71-28.80 33.7 15.84-21.98 72.1 3.21 8.54 11.46 16.20
Season averages for the 6 men’s teams at the NBL1 National Championships, supplied 17 August 2026. Tap any heading to sort. Canberra Gunners enter as reigning champion and arrive with the lowest scoring average in the field — 83.33 points a game against Gold Coast Rollers’s 113.79, a gap of 30.46 — and are also last for assists and field-goal percentage.

Road to the Nationals

NBL1 National Championships — the men’s six, by the numbers

6 teams · season averages · 19–26 games each
Gold Coast Rollers 19 113.79 44.16 25.74 42.37-77.89 54 10.05-25.11 40.0 19.00-26.16 73 3.63 9.37 10.37 15.95
Norths Bears 23 87.91 48.22 18.22 31.87-74.61 43 8.96-29.78 30.1 15.22-22.26 68 3.70 6.87 11.13 15.74
Rockingham Flames 26 103.96 45.15 25.31 39.31-77.73 51 11.35-32.35 35.1 14.00-18.58 75 2.42 8.04 12.12 14.65
Forestville Eagles 21 94.86 49.29 22.48 35.86-77.43 46 8.33-25.19 33.1 14.81-21.76 68 3.14 9.71 12.38 15.29
Frankston Blues 25 94.92 39.16 19.92 34.08-71.88 47 9.72-28.04 34.7 17.04-23.24 73 2.96 7.80 10.80 20.00
ChampionCanberra Gunners 21 83.33 43.00 17.48 29.24-73.29 40 9.86-32.33 30.5 15.00-19.90 75 3.43 9.43 11.95 15.57
Field average 22.5 96.46 44.83 21.53 35.46-75.47 47.0 9.71-28.80 33.7 15.84-21.98 72.1 3.21 8.54 11.46 16.20
Season averages for the 6 men’s teams at the NBL1 National Championships, supplied 17 August 2026. Tap any heading to sort. Canberra Gunners enter as reigning champion and arrive with the lowest scoring average in the field — 83.33 points a game against Gold Coast Rollers’s 113.79, a gap of 30.46 — and are also last for assists and field-goal percentage.

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