NBL1 South Awards
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The NBL1 South presents eight annual awards to recognise its teams, players, and coaches for their accomplishments. Each award has a male and female awardee.[1]
Individual awards
Most Valuable Player
Season | Men's | Women's | ||||
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Player | Nationality | Team | Player | Nationality | Team | |
2019 | Demarcus Gatlin | United States | Geelong Supercats | Kelly Wilson | Australia | Bendigo Braves |
2020 | Season cancelled | |||||
2021 | Season cancelled | |||||
2022 | Shea Ili | New Zealand | Sandringham Sabres | Alicia Froling | Australia | Knox Raiders |
2023 | Jack Purchase | Australia | Melbourne Tigers | Megan McKay | Australia | Bendigo Braves |
Daniel Trist | Australia | Frankston Blues |
Grand Final MVP
Season | Men's | Women's | ||||
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Player | Nationality | Team | Player | Nationality | Team | |
2019 | Dain Swetalla | United States | Nunawading Spectres | Lauren Nicholson | Australia | Kilsyth Cobras |
2020 | Season cancelled | |||||
2021 | Season cancelled | |||||
2022 | Sam McDaniel | Australia | Hobart Chargers | Marena Whittle | Australia | Ringwood Hawks |
2023 | Bailey Nunn | Australia | Knox Raiders | Amy Atwell | Australia | Bendigo Braves |
Defensive Player of the Year
Season | Men's | Women's | ||||
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Player | Nationality | Team | Player | Nationality | Team | |
2019 | Dane Pineau | Australia | Melbourne Tigers | Lauren Nicholson | Australia | Kilsyth Cobras |
2020 | Season cancelled | |||||
2021 | Season cancelled | |||||
2022 | Shea Ili | New Zealand | Sandringham Sabres | Digna Strautmane | Latvia | Ringwood Hawks |
2023 | Sam McDaniel | Australia | Hobart Chargers | Isabella Brancatisano | Australia | Mount Gambier Pioneers |
Youth Player of the Year
Season | Men's | Women's | ||||
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Player | Nationality | Team | Player | Nationality | Team | |
2019 | Alex Ducas | Australia | BA Centre of Excellence | Anneli Maley | Australia | Diamond Valley Eagles |
2020 | Season cancelled | |||||
2021 | Season cancelled | |||||
2022 | Owen Foxwell | Australia | Eltham Wildcats | Jade Melbourne | Australia | Ballarat Miners |
2023 | Luke Rosendale | Australia | Bendigo Braves | Nyadiew Puoch | Australia | Dandenong Rangers |
Coach of the Year
Season | Men's | Women's | ||||
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Coach | Nationality | Team | Coach | Nationality | Team | |
2019 | Andrew Harms | Australia | Frankston Blues | Tim Mottin | Australia | Ringwood Hawks |
2020 | Season cancelled | |||||
2021 | Season cancelled | |||||
2022 | Peter Godfrey | Australia | Kilsyth Cobras | Matt Sutton | Australia | Mount Gambier Pioneers |
2023 | Matt Nunn | Australia | Knox Raiders | Mark Alabakov | Australia | Bendigo Braves |
Referee of the Year
Season | Men's | Women's |
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2019 | Andrew Hollowood | Tayla Flint |
2020 | Season cancelled | |
2021 | Season cancelled | |
2022 | Daniel Battye | Bianca Vernon |
Season | Men's Division | Women's Division |
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2023 | Brad Henshaw | Andrew Johnson |
Honours
All-Star Five
Club of the Year
Season | Club | |
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2019 | Bendigo Braves | |
2020 | Season cancelled | |
2021 | Season cancelled | |
2022 | Knox Raiders | |
2023 | Mount Gambier Pioneers |
References
- ^ "Gatlin And Wilson Crowned NBL1 MVPs". NBL1.com.au. 18 August 2019. Archived from the original on 14 January 2022. Retrieved 18 August 2019.