2009 Queensland Basketball League season
2009 Queensland Basketball League season |
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League |
Queensland Basketball League |
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Sport |
Basketball |
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Duration |
24 April – 15 August |
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Number of games |
18 |
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Number of teams |
14 |
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Regular season |
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Minor premiers |
Cairns Marlins |
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Season MVP |
Cameron Tragardh (Northside Wizards) |
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Top scorer |
Cameron Tragardh (Northside Wizards) |
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Finals |
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Champions |
Cairns Marlins |
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Runners-up |
Rockhampton Rockets |
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Grand Final MVP |
Kerry Williams |
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The 2009 Men's Queensland Basketball League season was the 24th running of the competition. The Cairns Marlins won the championship in 2009 to claim their seventh league title.
The teams for this season were: Brisbane Capitals, Bundaberg Bulls, Caboolture Suns, Cairns Marlins, Gladstone Port City Power, Gold Coast Goannas, Ipswich Force, Mackay Meteors, Maroochydore Clippers, Northside Wizards, Rockhampton Rockets, South West Metro Pirates, Toowoomba Mountaineers and Townsville Heat.[1]
Team information
Team |
Home Stadium |
Brisbane Capitals |
Vince Hickey Basketball Stadium |
Bundaberg Bulls |
Century 21 Stadium |
Caboolture Suns |
Caloundra Indoor Sports Stadium |
Cairns Marlins |
Bendigo Bank Basketball Centre |
Gladstone Port City Power |
Kev Broome Stadium |
Gold Coast Goannas |
Tallebudgera Leisure Centre |
Ipswich Force |
Ipswich Basketball Stadium |
Mackay Meteors |
Mackay Basketball Stadium |
Maroochydore Clippers |
Maroochydore Basketball Stadium |
Northside Wizards |
The Sports Centre Boondall |
Rockhampton Rockets |
Hegvold Stadium |
South West Metro Pirates |
Hibiscus Sports Complex |
Toowoomba Mountaineers |
Toowoomba Basketball Stadium |
Townsville Heat |
NPA Stadium |
Finals
- QF 1: 1st in Pool A vs. 2nd in Pool A
- QF 2: 1st in Pool B vs. 2nd in Pool B
- QF 3: 1st in Pool C vs. 2nd in Pool C[2]
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Quarter-finals |
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Semi-finals |
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Grand Final |
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QF3 |
Gold Coast Goannas |
100 |
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SW Metro Pirates |
110 |
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Cairns Marlins* |
115 |
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SW Metro Pirates |
78 |
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Cairns Marlins |
113 |
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QF1 |
Rockhampton Rockets |
93 |
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Rockhampton Rockets |
81 |
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Mackay Meteors |
69 |
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Rockhampton Rockets |
91 |
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Brisbane Capitals |
73 |
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QF2 |
Brisbane Capitals |
108 |
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Northside Wizards |
94 |
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*The team that finishes 1st overall goes straight through to the semi-finals.
Awards
Player of the Week
Coach of the Month
Month | Coach | Team | Ref |
April/May | Leonard King | Mackay Meteors | [4] |
May/June | N/A |
June/July | Dale Ryan | Brisbane Capitals | [4] |
July/August | Aaron Fearne | Cairns Marlins | [4] |
Statistics leaders
Regular season
- Most Valuable Player: Cameron Tragardh (Northside Wizards)[5]
- Coach of the Year: Leonard King (Mackay Meteors)
- U23 Youth Player of the Year: Todd Blanchfield (Mackay Meteors)
- All-League Team:
- G: Rhys Martin (Rockhampton Rockets)
- G: Scott Cook (Mackay Meteors)
- F: Reggie Golson (Rockhampton Rockets)
- F: Aaron Grabau (Cairns Marlins)
- C: Cameron Tragardh (Northside Wizards)
Finals
- Grand Final MVP: Kerry Williams (Cairns Marlins)[6]
References
External links