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Standings
NBL1 West · 2026Current NBL1 West 2026 standings with 14 teams. Rockingham Flames leads the table with 12 points after 14 matches, followed by Geraldton Buccaneers on 10 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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team1Rockingham Flames | Played14 | Won12 | Lost2 | Points For:Points Against1522:1228 | Point Diff+294 |
| Team2Geraldton Buccaneers | Played12 | Won10 | Lost2 | Points For:Points Against1154:1010 | Point Diff+144 |
| Team3Joondalup Wolves | Played15 | Won11 | Lost4 | Points For:Points Against1503:1363 | Point Diff+140 |
| Team4Kalamunda Eastern Suns | Played14 | Won10 | Lost4 | Points For:Points Against1314:1256 | Point Diff+58 |
| Team5Willetton Tigers | Played13 | Won9 | Lost4 | Points For:Points Against1292:1221 | Point Diff+71 |
| Team6Beeliar Boodjar | Played13 | Won8 | Lost5 | Points For:Points Against1221:1149 | Point Diff+72 |
| Team7Perry Lakes Hawks | Played14 | Won7 | Lost7 | Points For:Points Against1319:1305 | Point Diff+14 |
| Team8East Perth Eagles | Played15 | Won7 | Lost8 | Points For:Points Against1363:1385 | Point Diff-22 |
| Team9Lakeside Lightning | Played16 | Won7 | Lost9 | Points For:Points Against1356:1428 | Point Diff-72 |
| Team10Perth Redbacks | Played14 | Won5 | Lost9 | Points For:Points Against1326:1372 | Point Diff-46 |
| Team11Warwick Senators | Played15 | Won5 | Lost10 | Points For:Points Against1331:1505 | Point Diff-174 |
| Team12Mandurah Magic | Played15 | Won4 | Lost11 | Points For:Points Against1372:1469 | Point Diff-97 |
| Team13Goldfields Giants | Played13 | Won3 | Lost10 | Points For:Points Against1096:1245 | Point Diff-149 |
| Team14South West Slammers | Played15 | Won1 | Lost14 | Points For:Points Against1203:1436 | Point Diff-233 |
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Team Stats
Side-by-side performance comparison of all 14 teams in the NBL1 West. Rockingham Flames 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 | # | Played | Won | Lost | Points For | Points Against |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TeamRockingham Flames | #1 | Played14 | Won12 | Lost2 | Points For1522 | Points Against1228 |
| TeamGeraldton Buccaneers | #2 | Played12 | Won10 | Lost2 | Points For1154 | Points Against1010 |
| TeamJoondalup Wolves | #3 | Played15 | Won11 | Lost4 | Points For1503 | Points Against1363 |
| TeamKalamunda Eastern Suns | #4 | Played14 | Won10 | Lost4 | Points For1314 | Points Against1256 |
| TeamWilletton Tigers | #5 | Played13 | Won9 | Lost4 | Points For1292 | Points Against1221 |
| TeamBeeliar Boodjar | #6 | Played13 | Won8 | Lost5 | Points For1221 | Points Against1149 |
| TeamPerry Lakes Hawks | #7 | Played14 | Won7 | Lost7 | Points For1319 | Points Against1305 |
| TeamEast Perth Eagles | #8 | Played15 | Won7 | Lost8 | Points For1363 | Points Against1385 |
| TeamLakeside Lightning | #9 | Played16 | Won7 | Lost9 | Points For1356 | Points Against1428 |
| TeamPerth Redbacks | #10 | Played14 | Won5 | Lost9 | Points For1326 | Points Against1372 |
| TeamWarwick Senators | #11 | Played15 | Won5 | Lost10 | Points For1331 | Points Against1505 |
| TeamMandurah Magic | #12 | Played15 | Won4 | Lost11 | Points For1372 | Points Against1469 |
| TeamGoldfields Giants | #13 | Played13 | Won3 | Lost10 | Points For1096 | Points Against1245 |
| TeamSouth West Slammers | #14 | Played15 | Won1 | Lost14 | Points For1203 | Points Against1436 |
Past Seasons
NBL1 WestBrowse 6 archived seasons of the NBL1 West, 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
The State Basketball League was established in 1989 as Western Australia's premier domestic basketball competition, providing a competitive platform for regional basketball development. Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, the SBL maintained its status as one of Australia's strongest regional leagues, with franchises like Perth Redbacks, Cockburn Cougars, and Wanneroo Wolves establishing themselves as powerhouses. The competition underwent significant structural evolution, expanding its reach and professionalism over three decades. In 2021, Basketball Australia and Basketball Western Australia reached a landmark agreement to rebrand the State Basketball League as NBL1 West, integrating Western Australia's competition into the national NBL1 framework alongside conferences in South, North, East, and Central Australia. This rebranding elevated the league's profile, enhanced media coverage, and created clearer pathways for players to progress to the professional NBL. The competition now serves as a critical feeder league for Australian basketball, with modern facilities and professional standards matching other NBL1 conferences.
- —1989 — State Basketball League founded in Western Australia
- —1990 — Perth Redbacks win the inaugural SBL championship
- —2014 — East Perth Eagles claim the SBL title
- —2019 — Rockingham Flames secure their first championship
- —2021 — State Basketball League rebranded as NBL1 West
- —2022 — Rockingham Flames crowned inaugural NBL1 West National Champions
- —2024 — Cockburn Cougars claim women's championship; Rockingham Flames win men's title
Competition Format 19 Mar 2026
NBL1 West operates as a single-conference league with 14 teams (7 men's and 7 women's franchises competing separately) playing a home-and-away round-robin format. Men's teams compete in a 22-game regular season from March to August, with each team facing opponents twice. The league employs a 2-point win system with 1 point awarded for overtime losses. Following the regular season, the top 8 teams qualify for finals, contested through a preliminary finals format where seeds 1–4 receive double chances. The grand final determines the NBL1 West champion, with the winner advancing to the NBL1 National Finals. There is no relegation mechanism, as NBL1 West operates as a closed league within the national NBL1 structure. Finals are held annually in August, with the national championship tournament following in September.
Records 19 Mar 2026
Joe Cook-Green holds the women's all-time single-game scoring record with 54 points, set in 2023.
Analysis 19 Mar 2026
Current Season Analysis
Rockingham Flames continue their dominance of NBL1 West in the 2025 season, leading the standings with 19 wins from 22 games and maintaining an exceptional 86% win rate. The Flames' 241-point goal difference demonstrates their offensive potency and defensive solidity, establishing them as clear title favourites heading into the finals. Geraldton Buccaneers sit in second place with 18 wins, separated from the Flames by a single win, while Warwick Senators occupy third position with an identical 18-win record. This tight competition at the top reflects the league's competitive balance, with the top three teams separated by minimal margins despite playing identical fixtures.
The title race remains genuinely contested, with Geraldton's superior goal difference (+453) suggesting they may have the edge in close encounters despite trailing on wins. Warwick's presence in the top three is strengthened considerably by the exceptional individual performance of Elijah Pepper, who is averaging 35.96 points per game—a remarkable scoring rate that has seen him establish a new NBL1 record with 59 points in a single game. Pepper's presence elevates Warwick's championship credentials despite the Flames' superior overall record, as his individual brilliance could prove decisive in playoff basketball.
The playoff picture beyond the top four reveals significant separation, with Willetton Tigers in fourth place (16 wins) holding a four-win advantage over fifth-placed Joondalup Wolves (14 wins). This gap suggests that positions 5–8 will be contested fiercely, as the difference between securing a double-chance playoff berth and facing elimination is substantial. Goldfields Giants (12 wins) currently occupy the final playoff position, though Mandurah Magic (11 wins) remain within striking distance, creating genuine tension in the race for the final spots.
The relegation battle is effectively non-existent in NBL1 West's closed league structure, but significant variation in performance is evident at the lower end of the ladder. South West Slammers have struggled dramatically with just 1 win from 22 games, indicating severe structural or roster issues, while Perth Redbacks (6 wins) and Beeliar Boodjar (6 wins) are substantially below competitive standard. The disparity between the top teams' 86% win rate and the bottom teams' 5% win rate highlights the significant gap in competitive quality within the league.
The standout narrative of the season remains Elijah Pepper's individual excellence for Warwick Senators. The Perth Wildcats NBL player's decision to compete in NBL1 West has elevated the league's profile and created a compelling individual storyline alongside the team competition. Pepper's 59-point single-game record, combined with his 35.96 points-per-game average, has drawn national attention and demonstrated the quality of individual talent competing in the second tier. However, Pepper's scoring prowess has not translated into Warwick securing the top seed, suggesting that team basketball and defensive consistency remain critical factors in the Flames' dominance.
League Structure and Competitive Format
NBL1 West operates within Australia's national NBL1 framework, which comprises five regional conferences. The Western Australia conference represents the only semi-professional tier in the country that includes both men's and women's competitions competing simultaneously within the same league structure. The 14-team composition reflects the region's basketball development infrastructure, with franchises distributed across metropolitan Perth and regional Western Australian centres including Geraldton, Rockingham, Joondalup, Mandurah, and Kalamunda.
The 22-game regular season format creates a balanced competition where each team faces all opponents twice—once at home and once away. This home-and-away structure is essential for generating meaningful head-to-head records that serve as the primary tiebreaker. The March-to-August calendar positions NBL1 West as a winter sport in Australia's southern hemisphere context, creating natural alignment with school holidays and avoiding direct competition with Australian Rules Football and the National Rugby League during their peak seasons.
The 2-point win system employed by NBL1 West differs from some international basketball conventions but aligns with historical Australian basketball practice. Teams receive 2 points for regulation wins and 1 point for overtime losses, creating scenarios where teams can accumulate points despite defeat. This system emphasizes consistency and discourages overly aggressive risk-taking in close matches, as the single point for overtime loss provides marginal consolation. The tiebreaker hierarchy—head-to-head record first, then point differential—ensures that direct competition between teams carries genuine significance.
Championship History and Dominance Patterns
The transition from State Basketball League to NBL1 West in 2021 marked a watershed moment in the competition's history, elevating its profile and creating clearer pathways for player development. Prior to the rebranding, the SBL had produced numerous Australian basketball talents, with Perth Redbacks establishing themselves as the inaugural champions in 1990. The early 1990s saw Swan City Mustangs and Cockburn Cougars emerge as competitive forces, with Cockburn claiming multiple titles throughout the decade.
Rockingham Flames have established themselves as the modern era's dominant franchise, claiming four championships (2014, 2015, 2019, and 2024) and cementing their status as the league's most successful club. The Flames' 2022 national championship victory—when they defeated Frankston Blues 85–74 in the NBL1 National Finals—represented a watershed achievement, as it marked the first time an NBL1 West franchise had won the national title. This victory validated the competitive quality of Western Australian basketball and established Rockingham as a genuine national powerhouse rather than merely a regional competitor.
Geraldton Buccaneers have emerged as the second-most successful franchise, claiming four championships (2013, 2016, 2017, and 2023) and establishing themselves as consistent title contenders. The Buccaneers' 2023 championship, secured with a 86–80 victory over Joondalup Wolves, demonstrated their ability to maintain competitive standards despite the Flames' overall dominance. Other historical champions include East Perth Eagles, Wanneroo Wolves, and Cockburn Cougars, each contributing to the league's competitive heritage.
Individual Excellence and Record Performances
NBL1 West has produced remarkable individual performances that have captured national attention and elevated the league's profile. Elijah Pepper's 59-point single-game performance in 2025 represents the current NBL1 record across all conferences, surpassing previous benchmarks and demonstrating the calibre of individual talent competing in the second tier. Pepper's scoring prowess—averaging 35.96 points per game in the 2025 season—has drawn comparisons to elite NBL performers and raised questions about the potential for elite individual players to dominate semi-professional competition.
Joe Cook-Green holds the women's all-time single-game scoring record with 54 points, achieved in 2023 while competing for her club. Cook-Green's record demonstrates that women's basketball in NBL1 West produces similarly exceptional individual performances, with elite female players capable of generating scoring outputs comparable to their male counterparts. These records indicate that NBL1 West serves as a genuine elite competition rather than merely a development league, with players competing at high intensity and producing memorable performances.
Development Pathway and National Impact
NBL1 West functions as a critical development pathway for Australian basketball talent progressing toward professional NBL careers. Numerous players have used the competition as a platform to develop skills, gain competitive experience, and attract attention from NBL clubs. The league's integration into the national NBL1 framework has enhanced this pathway, as strong performances in NBL1 West now carry direct relevance to national competition and provide clear visibility to professional scouts.
The presence of NBL players competing in NBL1 West during the off-season or as development assignments has elevated the competition's quality and created compelling individual narratives. Players like Elijah Pepper, who compete in both the professional NBL and NBL1 West, bring elite-level skills and experience that elevate the overall standard of play. This dual-tier participation model creates a unique dynamic where semi-professional and professional basketball intersect, allowing emerging talents to develop against experienced professionals while established players maintain competitive sharpness.
Regional Basketball Infrastructure
NBL1 West's existence reflects Western Australia's robust basketball infrastructure and sustained community interest in the sport. The 14-team structure spans metropolitan Perth and regional centres, indicating strong grassroots development and community club systems across the state. Franchises like Rockingham Flames, Geraldton Buccaneers, and Joondalup Wolves represent established basketball communities with dedicated supporter bases and multi-generational playing traditions.
The competition's success in maintaining 14 active franchises demonstrates sustainable community engagement and suggests that Western Australian basketball has achieved critical mass in terms of participation, coaching, and facility infrastructure. Regional participation through teams based in Geraldton, Kalamunda, Mandurah, and other non-metropolitan centres indicates that basketball development extends beyond the Perth metropolitan area, creating opportunities for regional players to compete at high standards without relocating.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many teams compete in NBL1 West?
NBL1 West features 14 teams total—7 men's teams and 7 women's teams competing in separate divisions. All teams are based in Western Australia and represent regional areas including Perth, Geraldton, Rockingham, and surrounding regions.
Which team has won the most NBL1 West titles?
Rockingham Flames have won the most championships with 4 titles (2014, 2015, 2019, and 2024), establishing themselves as the league's most successful franchise in the modern era.
How does NBL1 West relate to Australia's national NBL?
NBL1 West is one of five regional conferences in Australia's NBL1 second-tier competition. The league serves as a development pathway, with top players progressing to the professional NBL. The NBL1 West champion competes in the national NBL1 Finals against champions from other conferences.
When is the NBL1 West season played?
The regular season runs from March to August, with 22 games per team across 18 weeks. Finals are contested in August, followed by the NBL1 National Championship tournament in September.
What is the playoff format in NBL1 West?
The top 8 teams qualify for finals. Seeds 1–4 receive double chances (can lose once and still advance), while seeds 5–8 are eliminated with a single loss. The winner of the grand final becomes NBL1 West champion and represents the conference at the national finals.
How many points does a team get for winning in NBL1 West?
Teams receive 2 points for a win and 1 point for an overtime loss. This differs from some other basketball leagues that award 3 points for wins. Tiebreakers are determined by head-to-head record and point differential.
API data: 18 Jun 2026 · Content updated: 19 Mar 2026