Australian Defence Basketball Association - ADFBA National Teams

ADFBA National Teams

Year Tours Women's Coach Result Men's Coach Result
2013 Janeter Turnbull Bruce Ferguson
2012 Western Australia Janeter Turnbull Bruce Ferguson
2011 Arafura Games Janeter Turnbull Bruce Ferguson
2009 Arafura Games Dean Burke 2nd Mick Kearney 4th
2008 New Zealand Dean Burke Mick Kearney
2007 Arafura Games Dean Burke 3rd Mick Kearney 8th
2006 Singapore Bill Lawrie Mick Kearney
2005 Arafura Games Bruce Ferguson 6th Mick Kearney 3rd
2004 New Zealand Mick Kearney Mick Kearney
2003 New Zealand, Australian Institute of Sport John Tauschke Games Cancelled Bill Lawrie Games Cancelled
2002 Cath Wilsen Bill Lawrie
2001 Arafura Games Bill Lawrie 5th Mark Thomas 4th
2000 Scott Cranfield Mick Kearney
1999 Arafura Games Tony Cotton 2nd Mick Kearney 2nd
1998 United Kingdom Scott Cranfield Mick Kearney
1997 Arafura Games Scott Cranfield 2nd Bill Lawrie 3rd
1996 Australian Institute of Sport Scott Cranfield Bill Lawrie
1995 Arafura Games Craig Button 3rd Bill Lawrie 4th
1994 Australian Institute of Sport Scott Cranfield Bill Lawrie
1993 Scott Cranfield Mick Kearney
1992 Bill Lawrie Mick Kearney
1991 New Zealand Bill Lawrie Mick Kearney
1990 Mick Kearney
1989 New Zealand; Country VIC, NSW & QLD. Mick Kearney
1988 Mick Kearney
1987 Laddy Koch Mick Kearney
1986 Laddy Koch Rod Cooper
1985 Laddy Koch Rod Cooper
1984 Laddy Koch Rod Cooper
1983 New Zealand John Nordheim Rod Cooper

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