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Jan 10, 2024
This Week's Signings (January 10th)
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During the NBL1 offseason, we will be keeping track of all the latest signings, moves and hirings across the country.
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During the NBL1 offseason, we will be keeping track of all the latest signings, moves and hirings across the country.
To see all the updates, follow the 2024 NBL1 Roster Tracker here.
Check out all the signings from the past week below:

Dallas Loughridge
Future Opal Dallas Loughridge has signed with her junior club, the Dandenong Rangers for the 2024 NBL1 season.
The silver medallist at the 2021 Under-19 World Cup played for the Rangers in the 2021 season, then joining the Centre of Excellence in 2022.
After suffering a ruptured ACL last WNBL season, she has returned to the court this season at Southside Flyers – where she’s played 10 games in the 23/24 season. 
Sebit Reath
The leading rebounder in the NBL1 West has re-signed with the East Perth Eagles for the 2024 season.
Averaging 19.4 points and 13 rebounds for the Eagles, the 6’10” big man was one of the best forwards in the conference this past season. The 26-year-old WA local says he is excited to return to the Eagles for 2024.
“Even though we had a slow start, the progress we made as a team is one of those things that stood out to me last season,” Reath told the Eagles.

Archie Woodhill
Former Sydney Kings Archie Woodhill will make the move down to Tasmania for the 2024 NBL1 season.
He spent last season with the NBL1 East’s Sydney Comets, where he averaged 15.1 points and 7.2 rebounds in 18 games for the inaugural club.
He now will play for the NW Thunder, alongside Tre Armstrong, Ben Woolley and coach Sam Armstrong.
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Isabelle Bourne
NBL1 East superstar Isabelle Bounre has signed with the Keilor Thunder for the 2024 season.
After averaging 19.5 points, 7.6 rebounds and three assists for the Canberra Nationals, she was named to the NBL1 East All-Star Five. Bourne led her club to a record of 10-12, finishing just two wins shy of the NBL1 East Finals picture.
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She said that she cannot wait to join the Thunder for this upcoming season.
“I am so excited to be playing for Keilor Thunder this upcoming NBL1 season,” she told Keilor.
“I am stoked to have the opportunity to learn and expand my game through the knowledge and experience of Kristi Harrower. Kristi was someone I loved to watch growing up, so to be able to play for her is an honour. I can’t wait to be a part of the special team that Kristi is building at Keilor.”

Josh Braun
The 2019 SBL (now NBL1 West) MVP will return to Australia with the conference champion Geraldton Buccaneers.
In 2019 for the Kalamunda Eastern Suns, he averaged 26.5 points, 8.9 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 1.4 steals per game making the All-SBL First Team.
He now joins the Buccaneers as an import for the championship team, telling the team he cannot wait to return to Australia.
“Can’t wait to be a part of the club for the 2024 season, we look forward to the opportunity helping you guys repeat a championship,” he said.
“The wife and I obviously loved Australia last time we were out there in years past and we cannot wait to get out there soon.










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