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NBL1 South · 2026

Current NBL1 South 2026 standings with 19 teams. Knox leads the table with 12 points after 16 matches, followed by Melbourne Tigers on 11 points. The table shows wins, losses, scoring, and win percentage — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

Playoffs
TeamPlayedWonLostPoints For:Points AgainstPoint Diff
1Knox161241597:1477+120
2Melbourne Tigers151141369:1232+137
3Eltham141041240:1101+139
4Nunawading161151582:1459+123
5Frankston151051430:1390+40
6Keilor Thunder161061502:1402+100
7Casey Cavaliers15961426:1363+63
8Dandenong16971537:1476+61
9Kilsyth13761169:1160+9
10Sandringham Sabres14771282:1205+77
11Ringwood15781387:1423-36
12Bendigo Braves13671109:1184-75
13Hobart Chargers16791493:1524-31
14Diamond Valley15691367:1410-43
15Waverley14591206:1249-43
16Mt Gambier155101356:1469-113
17Northern Tasmania165111463:1602-139
18Geelong154111256:1389-133
19Ballarat172151509:1765-256

Results

NBL1 South · 50
Results30/05/2026–14/06/2026
Sun 14/06
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Sat 13/06
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Knox104101Ringwood
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Fri 12/06
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Mon 08/06
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Fri 05/06
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Ballarat92109Knox
Sun 31/05
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Upcoming Fixtures

50 matches
Geelong
Nunawading
Kilsyth
Diamond Valley
Dandenong
Mt Gambier
Bendigo Braves
Casey Cavaliers
Ballarat
Waverley
Frankston
Knox
Keilor Thunder
Ringwood
Northern Tasmania
Eltham
Melbourne Tigers
Dandenong
Sandringham Sabres
Bendigo Braves
Nunawading
Mt Gambier
Ringwood
Frankston
Ringwood
Kilsyth
Hobart Chargers
Melbourne Tigers
Mt Gambier
Knox
Sandringham Sabres
Waverley
Kilsyth
Casey Cavaliers
Northern Tasmania
Melbourne Tigers
Diamond Valley
Nunawading
Eltham
Sandringham Sabres
Frankston
Geelong
Mt Gambier
Bendigo Braves
Dandenong
Ballarat
Keilor Thunder
Casey Cavaliers
Geelong
Diamond Valley
Waverley
Frankston
Kilsyth
Nunawading
Melbourne Tigers
Sandringham Sabres
Northern Tasmania
Waverley
Knox
Eltham
Mt Gambier
Keilor Thunder
Casey Cavaliers
Dandenong
Geelong
Ringwood
Hobart Chargers
Waverley
Sandringham Sabres
Ballarat
Diamond Valley
Frankston
Knox
Kilsyth
Ringwood
Bendigo Braves
Bendigo Braves
Keilor Thunder
Eltham
Kilsyth
Knox
Hobart Chargers
Sandringham Sabres
Northern Tasmania
Geelong
Hobart Chargers
Melbourne Tigers
Eltham
Casey Cavaliers
Northern Tasmania
Kilsyth
Bendigo Braves
Nunawading
Ballarat
Diamond Valley
Dandenong
Frankston
Mt Gambier
Waverley
Ringwood

Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 19 teams in the NBL1 South. Knox leads with 12 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#PlayedWonLostPoints ForPoints Against
Knox11612415971477
Melbourne Tigers21511413691232
Eltham31410412401101
Nunawading41611515821459
Frankston51510514301390
Keilor Thunder61610615021402
Casey Cavaliers7159614261363
Dandenong8169715371476
Kilsyth9137611691160
Sandringham Sabres10147712821205
Ringwood11157813871423
Bendigo Braves12136711091184
Hobart Chargers13167914931524
Diamond Valley14156913671410
Waverley15145912061249
Mt Gambier161551013561469
Northern Tasmania171651114631602
Geelong181541112561389
Ballarat191721515091765

Past Seasons

NBL1 South

Browse 6 archived seasons of the NBL1 South, from 2021 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

Founded2019

NBL1 South was founded in 2019 by Basketball Australia and Basketball Victoria as part of a major restructuring of domestic basketball. The competition was created to professionalise the state league system and provide a clear pathway for development players seeking NBL or international opportunities. In 2020, the league expanded significantly with the introduction of the NBL1 North conference, creating a dual-conference structure that has since expanded to five total conferences across Australia. The league has maintained consistent growth, evolving from an 18-team competition in 2019 to 19 teams by 2025, with franchises representing major regional centres including Melbourne, Hobart, and regional Victoria. Strategic sponsorships and broadcast partnerships have elevated the competition's profile, making it one of the most accessible semi-professional basketball leagues in the Southern Hemisphere.

  • 2019 — NBL1 South inaugural season launches with 18 teams from Victoria and Tasmania
  • 2020 — League expands to dual-conference structure with introduction of NBL1 North
  • 2021 — Hobart Chargers crowned men's champions in dominant season
  • 2022 — Hobart Chargers repeat as champions, defeating Ringwood Hawks
  • 2023 — Knox Raiders emerge as dominant force, winning men's championship 90–86 over Sandringham Sabres
  • 2024 — Eltham Wildcats claim championship title, defeating Ballarat Miners 79–70
  • 2025 — Sandringham Sabres win men's championship 99–80; Knox Raiders win women's championship

Competition Format 19 Mar 2026

Teams19

NBL1 South operates as a single round-robin competition across the regular season, with all 19 teams playing each other once. Teams are ranked by wins (2 points per win) with tiebreakers determined by head-to-head records and point differentials. The top eight teams qualify for a finals series featuring a modified bracket system: the 1st-placed team receives a bye to the Preliminary Finals, while teams 2–8 compete in Qualifying and Elimination Finals. Winners progress through the bracket to the Grand Final, which determines the conference champion. The format is designed to reward consistent regular season performance while maintaining competitive balance in finals play.

Records 19 Mar 2026

Most titlesHobart Chargers (2)

Knox Raiders have emerged as the most successful team in recent seasons with two championship appearances in three years (2023, 2025 women's), establishing themselves as the dominant force in NBL1 South basketball.

Analysis 19 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2025 NBL1 South season showcased exceptional competitive depth across the 19-team competition, with Knox Raiders and Mt Gambier emerging as the dominant forces in the men's division. Knox Raiders finished the regular season at the top of the ladder with an impressive 12-4 record (75% win rate), accumulating 2,018 points for while limiting opponents to 1,856 points against—a +162 point differential demonstrating their defensive prowess. Mt Gambier finished second with a 16–6 record and an exceptional +310 point differential, the best in the league, signalling their offensive efficiency despite finishing one game behind Knox in the standings. The race for third position was tightly contested, with Kilsyth, Eltham, Sandringham Sabres, Melbourne Tigers, and Ballarat all finishing at 14–8 records, creating a competitive playoff landscape.

The championship narrative shifted dramatically in the finals series, as Sandringham Sabres mounted a surprise championship run to claim the 2025 men's title with a dominant 99–80 Grand Final victory over Mt Gambier. This result demonstrated that regular season performance does not guarantee playoff success in NBL1 South, with the Sabres' playoff intensity and execution overcoming Mt Gambier's regular season excellence. The victory marked a significant achievement for Sandringham, establishing them as championship contenders in the conference. Meanwhile, the women's division saw Knox Raiders establish their dominance with both the NBL1 South championship and the national NBL women's championship, defeating the Cockburn Cougars 93–72 in the national final—a remarkable achievement that underscores Knox's development program excellence.

The relegation battle remained fluid throughout the season, with Diamond Valley and NW Tasmania struggling at the bottom of the ladder with 5–17 and 5–16 records respectively. However, NBL1 South's non-relegation format means these teams retain their places for the 2026 season, allowing for roster reconstruction and player development opportunities. The competitive spread—with multiple teams clustered at 14–8 and 11–11 records—created genuine uncertainty in the playoffs and highlighted the league's overall quality improvement. Standout individual performer Elijah Pepper from the NBL1 West has been recognized as the most impactful player across the entire NBL1 system, though NBL1 South produced numerous talented players who attracted attention from professional scouts.

An unexpected storyline emerged around the competitive balance between regional and metropolitan teams, with Mt Gambier's second-place finish demonstrating that regional centres can compete effectively against Melbourne-based franchises. The league also showcased the development pathway's effectiveness, with numerous players progressing from NBL1 South to the professional NBL and international opportunities. The 2025 season solidified NBL1 South's reputation as a high-quality semi-professional competition where regular season dominance does not guarantee playoff success, creating compelling narratives and genuine competitive uncertainty throughout the finals series.

League Structure and Competitive Landscape

NBL1 South operates as a distinct conference within the broader NBL1 system, which now encompasses five regional conferences across Australia: NBL1 South, NBL1 North, NBL1 East, NBL1 West, and NBL1 Central. This structure allows Basketball Australia to maintain competitive balance while providing development opportunities across all states. The 19 teams in NBL1 South represent a diverse geographic spread, from metropolitan Melbourne franchises like Knox Raiders and Eltham Wildcats to regional centres including Hobart, Mt Gambier, Ballarat, and Bendigo. Each team competes in both men's and women's divisions, creating a comprehensive development pathway for aspiring players of all genders.

The competitive quality of NBL1 South has steadily improved since its 2019 inception, with many teams now featuring Australian players returning from overseas professional opportunities, former NBL players extending their careers, and promising young talent seeking to develop before pursuing professional contracts. The league's format—featuring 19 teams in a single round-robin structure—ensures each team plays 18 regular season matches, providing a substantial sample size for evaluating performance. The finals system rewards consistency while maintaining playoff excitement, with the top eight teams advancing to a modified bracket that culminates in a single Grand Final determining the conference champion.

Women's Basketball Excellence

The women's division of NBL1 South has established itself as a particularly strong development pathway, with Knox Raiders' 2025 national championship victory demonstrating the quality of talent developed through the competition. Knox's success in both the conference and national championships highlights the effectiveness of their player development program and coaching structures. The women's competition has consistently produced players who progress to professional opportunities, with the national finals structure allowing the best teams from each conference to compete for overall NBL1 supremacy. Waverley Falcons previously won the national championship in 2024 with a dominant 97–49 victory, while Bendigo Braves claimed the 2023 national title, establishing multiple teams as consistent contenders.

International Broadcasting and Accessibility

The partnership between NBL1 and ESPN Australia has transformed NBL1 South from a regional competition into a nationally broadcast league with significant digital reach. All matches are available through the NBL+ streaming platform, allowing international audiences to follow the competition. This broadcasting arrangement provides invaluable exposure for developing players, enabling scouts from professional leagues to identify talent and fans to engage with the competition regardless of geographic location. The ESPN partnership also generates revenue that supports the league's operations and player compensation, contributing to the overall professionalization of semi-professional basketball in Australia.

Development Pathway Success

NBL1 South's primary function as a development pathway has proven highly effective, with numerous players using the competition as a springboard to professional opportunities. The league attracts returning Australian players from overseas professional leagues, former NBL athletes seeking competitive basketball, and promising young talent developing before pursuing professional contracts. The competitive intensity and quality of play in NBL1 South—particularly in finals series—provides valuable experience for players seeking to progress to the professional NBL or international opportunities. The league's structure and broadcast coverage ensure that talented players gain exposure to professional scouts and decision-makers, facilitating career progression for those demonstrating elite-level performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in NBL1 South?

19 teams compete in NBL1 South as of the 2025 season, representing major centres and regions across Victoria and Tasmania in both men's and women's divisions.

What is NBL1 South's position in Australian basketball?

NBL1 South is the second tier of Australian basketball, operating below the professional NBL. It serves as a crucial development pathway for aspiring professional players seeking opportunities in the top-flight league.

How does the NBL1 South playoff format work?

The top eight teams qualify for finals. The 1st-placed team receives a bye to the Preliminary Finals, while teams 2–8 compete in Qualifying and Elimination Finals. Winners progress through the bracket to the Grand Final.

Who has won the most NBL1 South championships?

Hobart Chargers hold the record with two championship titles (2021, 2022), though Knox Raiders have established themselves as the most successful recent team with multiple finals appearances.

Is NBL1 South broadcast on television?

Yes, NBL1 South matches are broadcast nationally through ESPN Australia and available via the NBL+ streaming platform, providing extensive coverage of all matches.

When was NBL1 South founded?

NBL1 South was founded in 2019 as the inaugural National Basketball League Level 1 competition, launching with 18 teams from Victoria and Tasmania.

API data: 14 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026