Australian Defence Basketball Association - ADF Combined Service National Championships

ADF Combined Service National Championships

Year Location Champion Women Champion Men
2012 RAAF Base Williams, Laverton VIC QLD QLD
2011 RAAF Base Williamtown NSW QLD QLD
2010 Not held Not held Not held
2009 Latchford Barracks, Bonegilla VIC ACT NSW
2008 RAAF Base Williams, Laverton VIC VIC NSW
2007 RAAF Base Wagga, Forest Hill NSW ACT NT
2006 RAAF Base Townsville, Garbutt QLD ACT NSW
2005 RAAF Base Williamtown NSW NSW NSW
2004 RAAF Base Williams, Laverton VIC NSW NSW
2003 Randwick Barracks, Randwick NSW NSW NSW
2002 RAAF Base Wagga, Forest Hill NSW NT NSW
2001 Leeuwin Barracks, Fremantle WA VIC QLD
2000 Borneo Barracks, Cabarlah QLD VIC QLD
1999 Randwick Barracks, Randwick NSW NT NSW
1998 Randwick Barracks, Randwick NSW QLD QLD
1997 Randwick Barracks, Randwick NSW QLD QLD
1996 Borneo Barracks, Cabarlah QLD QLD ACT
1995 RAAF Base Williamtown NSW VIC ACT
1994 Borneo Barracks, Cabarlah QLD QLD SA
1993 RAAF Base Williams, Point Cook VIC QLD SA
1992 RAAF Base Edinburgh SA QLD QLD
1991 Randwick Barracks, Randwick NSW VIC ACT
1990 HMAS Albatross, Nowra NSW QLD VIC
1989 HMAS Cerberus, Crib Point VIC VIC VIC
1988 RAAF Base Williams, Laverton VIC VIC NSW
1987 Tobruk Barracks, Puckapunyal VIC NSW VIC
1986 Randwick Barracks, Randwick NSW QLD NSW
1985 Randwick Barracks, Randwick NSW VIC VIC
1984 RAAF Base Edinburgh SA NSW NSW
1983 HMAS Cerberus, Crib Point VIC NSW NSW

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