6-592: Bankstown Bruins is a NBL1 East club based in Sydney , New South Wales . The club fields a team in the Men's NBL1 East. The club is a division of Bankstown Basketball Association (BBA), the major administrative basketball organisation in the region. The Bruins play their home games at Bankstown Basketball Stadium. In 1979, a Bankstown Bruins men's team entered the National Basketball League (NBL) for
12-640: A result, the Waratah League became the east conference of NBL1. The league was previously a member of the Australian Basketball Association (ABA) from 2001 to 2008. In 1991, the New South Wales Premier Division was established. In 2001, the league was rebranded as Waratah League when the league entered the Australian Basketball Association (ABA). In 2021, Basketball New South Wales and
18-669: The Sydney Supersonics to become the Sydney Kings . The Bankstown Bruins re-emerged in the early 1990s with the introduction of the Waratah League . In 1993, the men won their first title, before winning two more in 1996 and 1997. The women won a three-peat of championships between 1997 and 1999. Success continued for the club throughout the 2000s and 2010s, with the women winning six championships between 2003 and 2012. The women won their seventh title in 2015 while
24-678: The Waratah League , is a semi-professional basketball league in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory , comprising both a men's and women's competition. In 2021, Basketball New South Wales partnered with the National Basketball League (NBL) to bring NBL1 to New South Wales in 2022. NBL1 replaced the former Waratah League to create more professional pathways and opportunities for males and females playing basketball in New South Wales. As
30-695: The league's inaugural season . In 1983 , Robbie Cadee was named the recipient of the NBL Coach of the Year Award after helping the Bruins improve from a 2–24 record in 1982 to a 12–10 record in 1983. The team was renamed the West Sydney Westars for the 1986 NBL season . That year, the Westars finished in fifth place with a 15–12 record. Following the 1987 season , the Westars merged with
36-501: The men won their fourth title in 2016. The Waratah League was rebranded as NBL1 East for the 2022 season. The women's team did not enter the 2022 NBL1 East season. They returned for the 2023 NBL1 East season. As of the end of the 1987 season *Note: In 1983 and 1984, the NBL was split into Eastern and Western divisions during the regular season. Source: West Sydney Westars Year by Year NBL1 East NBL1 East , formerly
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