List of NBL1 West champions

The champion teams of the NBL1 West, formerly the State Basketball League (SBL), are determined annually by a grand final weekend hosted by Basketball Western Australia. All grand finals have been played in a one-game championship decider, except in 1995 when a best-of-three series was used.[1] In 2010, the WA Basketball Centre hosted the grand finals for the first time.[2] In 2024, the grand final host venue shifted to Perth Arena.[3]

Champions

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Women

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2022 NBL1 West Women's Championship Trophy
 
2023 NBL1 West Women's Championship Trophy
Year Champion Result Runner-up
1989 Perth Redbacks 79 – 66 Perry Lakes Hawks
1990 Wanneroo Wolves 70 – 67 Stirling Senators
1991 Swan City Mustangs 79 – 66 Perth Redbacks
1992 Wanneroo Wolves 74 – 64 Swan City Mustangs
1993 Swan City Mustangs 68 – 51 Stirling Senators
1994 Stirling Senators 72 – 59 Perry Lakes Hawks
1995 Wanneroo Wolves 2 – 0
(83–49, 60–55)
Swan City Mustangs
1996 Swan City Mustangs 66 – 61 Willetton Tigers
1997 Willetton Tigers 62 – 52 Wanneroo Wolves
1998 Perry Lakes Hawks 71 – 63 Willetton Tigers
1999 Willetton Tigers 70 – 55 Perry Lakes Hawks
2000 Perth Redbacks 74 – 66 Perry Lakes Hawks
2001 Perry Lakes Hawks 74 – 58 Perth Redbacks
2002 Perry Lakes Hawks 84 – 55 Lakeside Lightning
2003 Perry Lakes Hawks 73 – 44 Mandurah Magic
2004 Willetton Tigers 61 – 46 Perry Lakes Hawks
2005 Willetton Tigers 59 – 54 Mandurah Magic
2006 Lakeside Lightning 56 – 53 Mandurah Magic
2007 Perry Lakes Hawks 66 – 40 Stirling Senators
2008 Perry Lakes Hawks 87 – 69 Willetton Tigers
2009 Willetton Tigers 73 – 63 Mandurah Magic
2010 Willetton Tigers 80 – 54 Perry Lakes Hawks
2011 Willetton Tigers 72 – 71 East Perth Eagles
2012 South West Slammers 85 – 48 Rockingham Flames
2013 Wanneroo Wolves 72 – 47 Kalamunda Eastern Suns
2014 Rockingham Flames 80 – 75 Lakeside Lightning
2015 Rockingham Flames 68 – 63 Willetton Tigers
2016 Willetton Tigers 60 – 58 Joondalup Wolves
2017 Perry Lakes Hawks 59 – 48 Mandurah Magic
2018 Lakeside Lightning 75 – 64 Mandurah Magic
2019 Rockingham Flames 85 – 56 Warwick Senators
2020 Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Willetton Tigers 65 – 54 Joondalup Wolves
2022 Warwick Senators 87 – 61 Willetton Tigers
2023 Cockburn Cougars 68 – 61 Willetton Tigers
2024 Rockingham Flames 97 – 81 Cockburn Cougars

Results by teams

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Team Win Loss Total Year(s) won Year(s) lost
Tigers 9 6 15 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2016, 2021 1996, 1998, 2008, 2015, 2022, 2023
Hawks 7 6 13 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2017 1989, 1994, 1999, 2000, 2004, 2010
Wolves 4 3 7 1990, 1992, 1995, 2013 1997, 2016, 2021
Flames 4 1 5 2014, 2015, 2019, 2024 2012
Mustangs 3 2 5 1991, 1993, 1996 1992, 1995
Senators 2 4 6 1994, 2022 1990, 1993, 2007, 2019
Redbacks 2 2 4 1989, 2000 1991, 2001
Lightning 2 2 4 2006, 2018 2002, 2014
Cougars 1 1 2 2023 2024
Slammers 1 0 1 2012
Magic 0 6 6 2003, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2017, 2018
Eagles 0 1 1 2011
Suns 0 1 1 2013
 
2024 NBL1 West Men's Championship Trophy
Year Champion Result Runner-up
1989 Perth Redbacks 114 – 89 Geraldton Buccaneers
1990 Perth Redbacks 114 – 91 Stirling Senators
1991 Swan City Mustangs 123 – 120 Souwest Slammers
1992 Cockburn Cougars 107 – 94 Souwest Slammers
1993 Wanneroo Wolves 109 – 91 Cockburn Cougars
1994 Perry Lakes Hawks 107 – 86 Swan City Mustangs
1995 Bunbury City Slammers 2 – 0
(91–78, 88–86)
Goldfields Giants
1996 Bunbury City Slammers 103 – 86 Geraldton Buccaneers
1997 Perth Redbacks 94 – 92 Geraldton Buccaneers
1998 Bunbury City Slammers 105 – 96 Cockburn Cougars
1999 Bunbury City Slammers 89 – 73 Perth Redbacks
2000 Geraldton Buccaneers 96 – 76 Lakeside Lightning
2001 Perry Lakes Hawks 101 – 83 Geraldton Buccaneers
2002 Perry Lakes Hawks 101 – 97 Willetton Tigers
2003 Perry Lakes Hawks 76 – 72 Cockburn Cougars
2004 Perry Lakes Hawks 104 – 97 Goldfields Giants
2005 Lakeside Lightning 97 – 88 Perry Lakes Hawks
2006 Lakeside Lightning 83 – 66 Goldfields Giants
2007 Goldfields Giants 96 – 94 Lakeside Lightning
2008 Goldfields Giants 101 – 82 Willetton Tigers
2009 Lakeside Lightning 85 – 77 Perry Lakes Hawks
2010 Willetton Tigers 107 – 96 Lakeside Lightning
2011 Wanneroo Wolves 88 – 83 Perry Lakes Hawks
2012 Cockburn Cougars 105 – 72 East Perth Eagles
2013 Lakeside Lightning 77 – 74 Wanneroo Wolves
2014 East Perth Eagles 99 – 83 Geraldton Buccaneers
2015 Joondalup Wolves 105 – 75 South West Slammers
2016 Cockburn Cougars 96 – 84 Joondalup Wolves
2017 Perth Redbacks 103 – 70 Joondalup Wolves
2018 Perry Lakes Hawks 94 – 87 Joondalup Wolves
2019 Geraldton Buccaneers 92 – 80 Joondalup Wolves
2020 Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021 Perry Lakes Hawks 92 – 82 Rockingham Flames
2022 Rockingham Flames 91 – 79 Geraldton Buccaneers
2023 Geraldton Buccaneers 86 – 80 Joondalup Wolves
2024 Mandurah Magic 91 – 89 Willetton Tigers

Results by teams

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Team Win Loss Total Year(s) won Year(s) lost
Hawks 7 3 10 1994, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2018, 2021 2005, 2009, 2011
Slammers 4 3 7 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999 1991, 1992, 2015
Lightning 4 3 7 2005, 2006, 2009, 2013 2000, 2007, 2010
Redbacks 4 1 5 1989, 1990, 1997, 2017 1999
Wolves 3 6 9 1993, 2011, 2015 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2023
Buccaneers 3 6 9 2000, 2019, 2023 1989, 1996, 1997, 2001, 2014, 2022
Cougars 3 3 6 1992, 2012, 2016 1993, 1998, 2003
Giants 2 3 5 2007, 2008 1995, 2004, 2006
Tigers 1 3 4 2010 2002, 2008, 2024
Mustangs 1 1 2 1991 1994
Eagles 1 1 2 2014 2012
Flames 1 1 2 2022 2021
Magic 1 0 1 2024
Senators 0 1 1 1990

Historical records

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Past trophies

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The Robert J Williams Perpetual Trophy for MSBL champions[4]
The Len Woodlands Perpetual Trophy for WSBL champions[5]
The John Leonard Perpetual Shield for men's champions 1946–1988

Pre-SBL

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Year Men's Result Women's Result Ref
1972 Perth (scores unavailable) N/A [6][7]
1973 Perth (scores unavailable) N/A
1974 Swan Districts 80 d Stirling 67 Stirling 65 d Melville 38
1975 Stirling 69 d Perth 68 Perth 55 d Melville 43
1976 Perth d Stirling (scores unavailable) Melville d East Perth (scores unavailable)
1977 Perth 80 d Scarborough City 78 East Perth 76 d Stirling 56
1978 Stirling 69 d Melville 65 East Perth 53 d Swan Districts 47
1979 Scarborough City 96 d Stirling 87 East Perth 59 d Subiaco 46
1980 East Perth 80 d Stirling 67 East Perth 52 d Subiaco 45
1981 Stirling 78 d Scarborough City 62 Stirling 61 d East Perth 57
1982 Stirling 112 d Cockburn 96 Swan Districts 63 d Stirling 62
1983 East Perth 86 d Stirling 84 Swan Districts 61 d Cockburn 54
1984 Cockburn 86 d Perth 78 Stirling 59 d Cockburn 53
1985 Swan Districts 86 d East Perth 71 Stirling 54 d Cockburn 53
1986 Wanneroo 103 d East Perth 78 Wanneroo 63 d Cockburn 55
1987 Tangney 99 d Stirling 88 Tangney 71 d Stirling 61
1988 East Perth 84 d Wanneroo 71 Stirling 80 d Tangney 60

References

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  1. ^ "Past Champions". SBL.asn.au. Archived from the original on 14 August 2020.
  2. ^ "SBL GRAND FINAL TICKETS NOW ON SALE". BasketballWA.asn.au. 9 August 2010. Archived from the original on 15 October 2017. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  3. ^ O'Donoghue, Craig (9 May 2024). "NBL1 West Grand Final to be played at RAC Arena as Basketball WA locks in the stadium for August". The West Australian. Archived from the original on 9 May 2024.
  4. ^ McLaren, Rebecca (12 September 2008). "Giant Champions". ABC.net.au. Archived from the original on 10 September 2016. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  5. ^ "Slammers captain reaches milestone". SportsTG.com. 30 August 2012. Retrieved 15 October 2017.
  6. ^ McDonald's State Basketball League Fixtures 1988. Western Australian Basketball Federation (Inc.). 1988.
  7. ^ McDonald's State Basketball League Handbook 1989. Western Australian Basketball Federation (Inc.). 1989.