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Apr 1, 2026
NBL1 East players and coaches have their say on the 2026 season
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The Mitsubishi Motors NBL1 East is back and shaping up to be bigger and better than ever.
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The Mitsubishi Motors NBL1 East is back and shaping up to be bigger and better than ever.
At this year’s NBL1 East Blitz, we surveyed over 80 men’s players and coaches, along with 70+ women’s players and coaches from across the league. Respondents shared their thoughts on the best teams, players, coaches, offseason moves and fan-related questions.
Participants were not permitted to vote for their own team or personnel. Percentages are based on the pool of respondents for each individual question and may not reflect the full sample size, while Also Receiving Votes refers to players, teams or coaches who received more than one vote.
Grand Final Winners
Men’s:
- Maitland Mustangs — 21.1%
- Canberra Gunners — 18.4%
- Bankstown Bruins — 11.8%
- Sutherland Sharks — 7.9%
- Illawarra Hawks — 6.6%
- Norths Bears — 6.6%
Women’s:
- Norths Bears — 42.6%
- Albury-Wodonga Bandits — 27.9%
- Manly Warringah Sea Eagles — 11.5%
- Hornsby Ku-Ring-Gai Spiders — 4.9%
- Sutherland Sharks — 4.9%
- Newcastle Falcons — 4.9%
Best Point Guard
Men’s:
- Will Cranston-Lown (Maitland) — 35.1%
- Jason Cadee (Bankstown) — 25.7%
- Lochlan Hutchison (Sutherland) — 12.2%
- Alex Dickinson (COE) — 8.1%
Also receiving votes: Hunter Madden, Lochlan Cummings, Jonah Pares, Jasper Rentoy, Isaiah Lee
Women’s:
- Norths Bears — 42.6%
- Albury-Wodonga Bandits — 27.9%
- Manly Warringah Sea Eagles — 11.5%
- Hornsby Ku-Ring-Gai Spiders — 4.9%
- Sutherland Sharks — 4.9%
- Newcastle Falcons — 4.9%
Also receiving votes: Isabel Smith, Jade Kirisome, Callie Bourne, Emily Lytle, Ella Dent
Best Shooting Guard
Men’s:
- Reyne Smith (Maitland) — 35.1%
- James Toohey (Canberra) — 20.8%
- Matt Mims (Illawarra) — 16.9%
- Kobe Shannon (Inner West) — 7.8%
Also receiving votes: Christian Cook, Tederick Wolfe, Iggy Mitchell, Liam Moss, Quinn Slazinski
Women’s:
- Jaz Shelley (Norths) — 46.0%
- Jessie-May Hall (Hornsby) — 27.0%
- Kate Kingham (Newcastle) — 7.9%
- Sari Mowbray (Manly) — 6.3%
Also receiving votes: Davida Dale, Aliza Fabbro, Taylah Levy, Sherrie Calleia, Hannah Griffin
Best Small Forward
Men’s:
- Alex Higgins-Titsha (Bankstown) — 35.9%
- Will Mayfield (Canberra) — 34.6%
- Henry Makeny (Inner West) — 9.0%
- Ryan Abbott (Sutherland) — 6.4%
Also receiving votes: Viliami Foketi, Stefan Valkovic, Garric Young, Kevion Blaylock, Meekness Payne
Women’s:
- Nicole Munger (Newcastle) — 50.0%
- Loz Nicholson (Sutherland) — 22.6%
- Tahlia Tupaea (Bankstown) — 11.3%
- Shak Reilly (Maitland) — 8.1%
Also receiving votes: Emma Donnelly, Ella Fotu, Asha Phillips
Best Power Forward
Men’s:
- Todd Blanchfield (Illawarra) — 33.3%
- Hunter Goodrick (Norths) — 23.1%
- Zeke Evans (Bankstown) — 12.8%
- Cam Pender (Canberra) — 7.7%
Also receiving votes: Louis Bleechmore, Daniel Titus, Billy Parsons, Luke Jamieson
Women’s:
- Kristina Moore (Hornsby) — 33.3%
- Abi Curtin (Sutherland) — 21.7%
- Zara Russell (COE) — 11.7%
- Josie Bulman (Manly) — 10.0%
Also receiving votes: Meg Jefferson, Carlie McAlister, Maddy Norris, Ruby Macdonald, Nikki Worner
Best Centre
Men’s:
- Glenn Morison (Canberra) — 35.9%
- Majok Majok (Albury-Wodonga) — 20.5%
- Myles Cherry (Maitland) — 11.5%
- Mason Peatling (Illawarra) — 11.5%
Also receiving votes: Elijah Kamu, Lewis Holey, Gum Majak, Ryan Beisty, Akil Douglas
Women’s:
- Unique Thompson (Albury-Wodonga) — 72.6%
- Mia Heide (Newcastle) — 11.3%
- Kiahna Davis-White (Bankstown) — 9.7%
- Kim Dickinson (Manly) — 3.2%
Also receiving votes: Darcy Rees
MVP
Men’s:
- Will Mayfield (Canberra) — 17.7%
- Will Cranston-Lown (Maitland) — 13.9%
- Todd Blanchfield (Illawarra) — 13.9%
- Alex Higgins-Titsha (Bankstown) — 8.9%
- Jason Cadee (Bankstown) — 7.6%
Also receiving votes: Reyne Smith, Glenn Morison, Hunter Goodrick
Women’s:
- Unique Thompson (Albury-Wodonga) — 30.4%
- Jaz Shelley (Norths) — 21.7%
- Nicole Munger (Newcastle) — 13.0%
- Lauren Nicholson (Sutherland) — 6.5%
- Kristina Moore (Hornsby Ku-Ring-Gai) — 6.5%
Also receiving votes: Jessie-May Hall, Sherrie Calleia
Players Who Force the Most Adjustments
Men’s:
- Todd Blanchfield (Illawarra) — 21.4%
- Jason Cadee (Bankstown) — 10.0%
- Will Cranston-Lown (Maitland) — 10.0%
- Reyne Smith (Maitland) — 10.0%
Also receiving votes: Will Mayfield, Alex Higgins-Titsha, Glenn Morison
Women’s:
- Unique Thompson (Albury-Wodonga) — 20.5%
- Jessie-May Hall (Hornsby Ku-Ring-Gai) — 15.4%
- Nicole Munger (Newcastle) — 10.3%
- Jaz Shelley (Norths) — 10.3%
Also receiving votes: Kristina Moore, Caitie Jones, Lauren Nicholson
Most Underrated Player
Men’s:
- Zeke Evans (Bankstown) — 12.5%
- Isaiah Lee (Manly) — 8.8%
- Kobe Shannon (Inner West) — 5.4%
- Kwabena Brefo (Inner West) — 5.4%
Also receiving votes: Curtis Ević, Jesse Edwards, Luke Jamieson
Women’s:
- Ella Dent (Sutherland) — 15.2%
- Shak Reilly (Maitland) — 12.1%
- Sara Matthews (Maitland) — 6.1%
- Josie Radan (Manly Warringah) — 6.1%
Best Offseason Moves (Teams)
Men’s:
- Maitland Mustangs — 37.3%
- Bankstown Bruins — 24.0%
- Inner West Bulls — 8.0%
- Norths Bears — 6.7%
Also receiving votes: Albury-Wodonga Bandits
Women’s:
- Norths Bears — 41.2%
- Sutherland Sharks — 14.7%
- Hornsby Ku-Ring-Gai Spiders — 14.7%
- Bankstown Bruins — 2.9%
Also receiving votes: Albury-Wodonga Bandits, Newcastle Falcons
Best Offseason Signing
Men’s:
- Reyne Smith (Maitland) — 24.0%
- Alex Higgins-Titsha (Bankstown) — 18.7%
- Zeke Evans (Bankstown) — 6.7%
- Majok Majok (Albury-Wodonga) — 5.3%
Also receiving votes: Mason Bragg, Kobe Shannon
Women’s:
- Jaz Shelley — 50.0%
- Unique Thompson — 19.4%
- Abi Curtin — 8.3%
Best Offensive Player
Men’s:
- Todd Blanchfield (Illawarra) — 21.7%
- Will Cranston-Lown (Maitland) — 15.9%
- Jason Cadee (Bankstown) — 8.7%
- Reyne Smith (Maitland) — 5.8%
Also receiving votes: Will Mayfield, Lochlan Hutchison
Women’s:
- Nicole Munger (Newcastle) — 15.4%
- Unique Thompson (Albury-Wodonga) — 12.8%
- Jaz Shelley (Norths) — 12.8%
- Lauren Nicholson (Sutherland) — 12.8%
Also receiving votes: Jessie-May Hall, Ruby Perkins, Caitie Jones
Best Defensive Player
Men’s:
- Alex Higgins-Titsha (Bankstown) — 15.1%
- Will Mayfield (Canberra) — 5.5%
- Kwabena Brefo (Inner West) — 5.5%
- Ryan Beisty (Newcastle) — 5.5%
Also receiving votes: James Toohey, Hunter Goodrick, Myles Cherry, Kevion Blaylock, Majok Majok
Women’s:
- Unique Thompson (Albury-Wodonga) — 19.4%
- Lauren Nicholson (Sutherland) — 11.1%
- Jessie-May Hall (Hornsby Ku-Ring-Gai) — 11.1%
- Caitlin Martin (Norths) — 11.1%
Also receiving votes: Nicole Munger, Ruby Perkins
Best Coach
Men’s:
- Pete Herak (Canberra) — 24.0%
- Shaun Roger (Sutherland) — 13.3%
- Luke Boyle (Maitland) — 12.0%
- Josh Morgan (Newcastle) — 9.3%
Also receiving votes: Terry Johnson, Robbie McKinlay, Tim Hudson, Curtis Sardi, Matt Flinn
Women’s:
- Renae Garlepp (Norths) — 40.0%
- Will Granger (Maitland) — 16.0%
- Sam McDonald (Albury-Wodonga) — 14.0%
- Melissa Downer (COE) — 6.0%
Also receiving votes: Lauryn Curtin, Nat Hurst, Shac Shorer
Best Home Court Advantage
- Albury-Wodonga Bandits — 28.3%
- Canberra Gunners — 15.0%
- Maitland Mustangs — 13.3%
- Newcastle Falcons — 10.0%
Also receiving votes: Sutherland Sharks, Bankstown Bruins, Sydney Comets, Hills Hornets, Norths Bears
Loudest Home Fans
- Newcastle Falcons — 22.7%
- Illawarra Hawks — 18.2%
- Albury-Wodonga Bandits — 13.6%
- Maitland Mustangs — 12.1%
- Sutherland Sharks — 9.1%
Best Canteen
Overall:
- Hills Hornets — 15.7%
- Newcastle Falcons — 13.7%
- Albury-Wodonga Bandits — 10.8%
- Sutherland Sharks — 10.8%
- Maitland Mustangs — 8.8%
Also receiving votes: Bankstown Bruins, Penrith Panthers, Hornsby Ku-Ring-Gai Spiders, Canberra Gunners
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