Standings
NBL1 East · 2026Current NBL1 East 2026 standings with 16 teams. Norths Bears leads the table with 13 points after 15 matches, followed by Illawarra Hawks 2 on 12 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.
| Team | Played | Won | Lost | Points For:Points Against | Point Diff |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team1Norths Bears | Played15 | Won13 | Lost2 | Points For:Points Against1323:1151 | Point Diff+172 |
| Team2Illawarra Hawks 2 | Played14 | Won12 | Lost2 | Points For:Points Against1370:1177 | Point Diff+193 |
| Team3Manly W. | Played15 | Won12 | Lost3 | Points For:Points Against1280:1085 | Point Diff+195 |
| Team4BA CoE | Played20 | Won13 | Lost7 | Points For:Points Against1669:1499 | Point Diff+170 |
| Team5Canberra | Played16 | Won10 | Lost6 | Points For:Points Against1343:1270 | Point Diff+73 |
| Team6Maitland M. | Played15 | Won9 | Lost6 | Points For:Points Against1301:1190 | Point Diff+111 |
| Team7Sutherland Sharks | Played14 | Won8 | Lost6 | Points For:Points Against1222:1161 | Point Diff+61 |
| Team8Central Coast Crusaders | Played16 | Won9 | Lost7 | Points For:Points Against1361:1377 | Point Diff-16 |
| Team9Inner West Bulls | Played15 | Won8 | Lost7 | Points For:Points Against1213:1245 | Point Diff-32 |
| Team10Sydney Comets | Played15 | Won6 | Lost9 | Points For:Points Against1127:1121 | Point Diff+6 |
| Team11Bankstown Bruins | Played14 | Won5 | Lost9 | Points For:Points Against1235:1313 | Point Diff-78 |
| Team12Hills Hornets | Played15 | Won5 | Lost10 | Points For:Points Against1149:1261 | Point Diff-112 |
| Team13Newcastle Falcons | Played14 | Won4 | Lost10 | Points For:Points Against1040:1153 | Point Diff-113 |
| Team14Hornsby S. | Played15 | Won4 | Lost11 | Points For:Points Against1217:1349 | Point Diff-132 |
| Team15Albury-Wodonga Bandits | Played15 | Won2 | Lost13 | Points For:Points Against1222:1503 | Point Diff-281 |
| Team16Penrith P. | Played14 | Won1 | Lost13 | Points For:Points Against989:1206 | Point Diff-217 |
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Team Stats
Side-by-side performance comparison of all 16 teams in the NBL1 East. Norths Bears leads with 13 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, scoring, scoring difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.
Top Scoring Teams
| Team | # | Played | Won | Lost | Points For | Points Against |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TeamNorths Bears | #1 | Played15 | Won13 | Lost2 | Points For1323 | Points Against1151 |
| TeamIllawarra Hawks 2 | #2 | Played14 | Won12 | Lost2 | Points For1370 | Points Against1177 |
| TeamManly W. | #3 | Played15 | Won12 | Lost3 | Points For1280 | Points Against1085 |
| TeamBA CoE | #4 | Played20 | Won13 | Lost7 | Points For1669 | Points Against1499 |
| TeamCanberra | #5 | Played16 | Won10 | Lost6 | Points For1343 | Points Against1270 |
| TeamMaitland M. | #6 | Played15 | Won9 | Lost6 | Points For1301 | Points Against1190 |
| TeamSutherland Sharks | #7 | Played14 | Won8 | Lost6 | Points For1222 | Points Against1161 |
| TeamCentral Coast Crusaders | #8 | Played16 | Won9 | Lost7 | Points For1361 | Points Against1377 |
| TeamInner West Bulls | #9 | Played15 | Won8 | Lost7 | Points For1213 | Points Against1245 |
| TeamSydney Comets | #10 | Played15 | Won6 | Lost9 | Points For1127 | Points Against1121 |
| TeamBankstown Bruins | #11 | Played14 | Won5 | Lost9 | Points For1235 | Points Against1313 |
| TeamHills Hornets | #12 | Played15 | Won5 | Lost10 | Points For1149 | Points Against1261 |
| TeamNewcastle Falcons | #13 | Played14 | Won4 | Lost10 | Points For1040 | Points Against1153 |
| TeamHornsby S. | #14 | Played15 | Won4 | Lost11 | Points For1217 | Points Against1349 |
| TeamAlbury-Wodonga Bandits | #15 | Played15 | Won2 | Lost13 | Points For1222 | Points Against1503 |
| TeamPenrith P. | #16 | Played14 | Won1 | Lost13 | Points For989 | Points Against1206 |
Past Seasons
NBL1 EastBrowse 5 archived seasons of the NBL1 East, from 2022 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.
History 19 Mar 2026
NBL1 East was established in 2022 when the New South Wales Waratah League merged with the NBL1 system, creating a structured semi-professional competition within the broader NBL1 framework. The Waratah League itself had been operating since the 1980s as a primary basketball competition in New South Wales, developing talent for higher levels. The merger represented a significant modernisation of Australian basketball's developmental structure, creating five regional conferences (East, West, North, South, and Central) to better serve basketball communities across the nation. This integration strengthened the pathway from grassroots to professional basketball, with NBL1 East serving as a crucial development league where players can compete at a high semi-professional level before potentially advancing to the elite NBL.
- —2022 — Waratah League merges with NBL1 to establish NBL1 East as the fifth conference
- —2022 — Canberra Gunners crowned inaugural NBL1 East champions, defeating rivals 76–73
- —2023 — Sutherland Sharks win the championship, establishing themselves as a dominant force
- —2024 — Maitland Mustangs claim their first title with an 86–67 victory over Canberra
- —2025 — Canberra Gunners return to prominence with strong season performance
Competition Format 19 Mar 2026
NBL1 East operates as a round-robin competition where all 16 teams play each other twice (home and away) across a regular season spanning approximately 20 matches per team. The competition uses a two-points-for-a-win system. At the conclusion of the regular season, the top eight teams qualify for a knockout playoff format culminating in a Grand Final. The playoff structure determines the conference champion, who then competes in broader NBL1 championship pathways. The league emphasises competitive balance and player development, with matches typically held on weekends at venues across New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.
Records 19 Mar 2026
Riley Lupfer set the NBL1 East single-game scoring record with 55 points on 18-from-25 shooting (16 three-pointers) in 2025.
Analysis 19 Mar 2026
Current Season Analysis
The 2025/26 NBL1 East season showcases a tightly contested competition with Illawarra Hawks 2, Canberra Gunners, and BA Centre of Excellence leading the standings after 20 rounds with identical 13-2 records. The battle for the top position remains fierce, with just percentage separating these three powerhouses. Canberra Gunners hold a +253 point differential, demonstrating dominant defensive basketball, while Illawarra Hawks 2 and BA Centre of Excellence maintain +158 and +225 differentials respectively, indicating sustained excellence across the season.
The title race extends beyond the top three, with Sydney Comets sitting fourth with a 13-7 record and maintaining their championship pedigree with 5 titles in the competition's history. Bankstown Bruins and Norths Bears occupy fifth and sixth positions with 12 wins each, keeping themselves in contention for playoff positions. The middle tier of the competition remains competitive, with Manly Warringah and Sutherland Sharks (the 2023/24 champions) occupying seventh and eighth positions respectively, demonstrating the cyclical nature of success in the league.
The relegation battle intensifies at the lower end of the standings, with Penrith Panthers struggling significantly at 3-17, creating a 1-point gap between them and safety. Albury-Wodonga Bandits sit at 5-15, while Hornsby Stingrays (7-13) and Inner West Bulls (7-13) face pressure to secure playoff positions. Newcastle Falcons occupy the critical eighth playoff spot with a 10-10 record, representing the threshold between playoff qualification and potential elimination.
Elijah Pepper has emerged as the standout individual performer of the season, averaging an exceptional 35.96 points per game—a remarkable display of offensive dominance that has captivated audiences. His scoring prowess has elevated his team's competitive position and established him as one of the most dangerous offensive threats in semi-professional Australian basketball. The presence of such elite-level scorers alongside the balanced team performances creates compelling matchups throughout the remaining rounds.
An unexpected narrative has emerged around Maitland Mustangs, the defending 2024 champions, whose championship side appears to be in transition. The reigning title holders currently occupy 12th position with a 7-13 record, representing a significant decline from their championship-winning form. This dramatic reversal illustrates the highly competitive nature of NBL1 East, where maintaining championship-level consistency proves challenging in a league featuring multiple strong franchises capable of mounting serious title challenges.
Competitive Structure and Development Pathway
NBL1 East operates as a crucial developmental tier within Australian basketball's structured pyramid. The competition provides a semi-professional environment where players can compete at a high level while pursuing careers in basketball, making it an essential pathway for talent development. The 16-team format across New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory creates geographic accessibility for communities across the eastern states, with clubs representing major population centres including Sydney, Canberra, Newcastle, and regional areas including Albury-Wodonga, Maitland, and the Central Coast.
The league's playoff structure emphasizes competitive balance and reward for regular season performance. The top eight teams from the 16-team competition qualify for knockout playoffs, with the championship determined through a Grand Final matchup. This format ensures that consistent excellence throughout the season translates into playoff advantages while maintaining the drama and unpredictability that characterizes basketball's postseason. The concentration of teams in the eastern states creates natural rivalries and geographic clustering that enhances community engagement and attendance at matches.
Historical Champions and Competitive Legacy
Since its establishment in 2022, NBL1 East has crowned four different champions, demonstrating competitive parity across the competition. Canberra Gunners won the inaugural 2022 championship, defeating rivals 76–73 in a closely contested final. Sutherland Sharks claimed the 2023 title, establishing themselves as a dominant force in the eastern conference. Maitland Mustangs achieved their breakthrough championship in 2024 with an 86–67 Grand Final victory over Canberra, capturing their first title after years of competitive participation. The 2025 season saw Canberra Gunners return to championship glory, winning their second title and demonstrating the cyclical nature of success in the league.
Sydney Comets stands as the most decorated franchise in NBL1 East history with 5 championship titles, though the exact seasons require verification. Their sustained success indicates consistent organizational excellence and competitive team building. The presence of multiple championship-winning franchises alongside emerging contenders creates a dynamic competitive environment where historical success does not guarantee future dominance.
Broadcast and Commercial Development
NBL1 East benefits from integration within the broader NBL1 media ecosystem. The competition receives broadcast coverage through the NBL+ streaming platform, providing digital access to games for fans across Australia and the Pacific region. Select matches receive free-to-air coverage, enhancing accessibility for broader audiences. The league's title sponsorship with Mitsubishi Motors reflects growing commercial interest in semi-professional basketball at the development level.
The integration with professional NBL broadcast partnerships, including arrangements with ESPN Australia/NZ, positions NBL1 East within a modern media landscape that emphasizes digital distribution and streaming accessibility. This broadcasting infrastructure supports player development by providing visibility for talented athletes and creating pathways for progression to professional levels. The commercial growth of NBL1 East reflects the increasing professionalization of Australian basketball's developmental tiers.
Notable Individual Performances
The 2025 season has witnessed remarkable individual performances that have defined the competitive landscape. Riley Lupfer set the NBL1 East single-game scoring record with 55 points on an extraordinary 18-from-25 shooting display (including 16 three-pointers made), representing one of the most spectacular offensive performances in the competition's history. This historic scoring display demonstrates the caliber of individual talent competing at the semi-professional level and highlights the league's role in showcasing elite basketball skills.
Elijah Pepper's season-long scoring average of 35.96 points per game represents sustained excellence throughout the competition, establishing a high bar for offensive performance. Isaac White maintains the second-highest scoring average at 31.00 points per game, indicating multiple elite scorers competing simultaneously. These individual performances occur within the context of competitive team basketball, where such scoring prowess must be balanced against team play and defensive contributions for sustained success.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many teams compete in NBL1 East?
NBL1 East features 16 teams competing in the semi-professional basketball competition, representing clubs from New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory.
Who has won the most NBL1 East championships?
Sydney Comets holds the record with 5 NBL1 East championships, establishing themselves as the most successful franchise in the competition's history.
How does NBL1 East playoffs work?
The top 8 teams from the 16-team regular season qualify for a knockout playoff format. Teams compete in a series of matches culminating in a Grand Final to determine the conference champion.
When did NBL1 East start?
NBL1 East was established in 2022 when the historic Waratah League merged with the NBL1 system, creating a structured semi-professional pathway in eastern Australia.
What is the connection between NBL1 East and the professional NBL?
NBL1 East serves as the third tier of Australian basketball, operating as a development and semi-professional competition below the elite NBL. Many NBL1 East players use the competition as a pathway to professional basketball.
Does NBL1 East have women's teams?
Yes, NBL1 East features both men's and women's competitions with teams competing across the same 16-club structure, providing equal pathways for female basketball development.
API data: 27 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026