On 2023 NBL1 Central All-Star Weekend – if it happened…

Thanks to an idea from Downtown Allan Browne and our NBL1 Central Commentary Crew two years ago, it’s time once again to pick our players for an all-star weekend, here’s my picks in a much deeper talent pool for 2023…

These lineups would be something to behold and showcase the best the league has to offer to the rest of the nation. Pictures by Picture IT Sports Photography and NBL1

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My format would be as so in the form of four games across the weekend with the North taking on the South clubs with two different selections. Each club must have at least one nomination suit up for their respective conference all-star team.

North (Central District Lions, North Adelaide Rockets, Norwood Flames, West Adelaide Bearcats and Woodville Warriors)

South (Southern Tigers, South Adelaide Panthers, Sturt Sabres, Eastern Mavericks and Forestville Eagles)

  • NBL1 Central All-Stars (Mens and Womens)
  • NBL1 Central Rising-Stars (Mens and Womens born after 2002)
  • NBL1 Central Three-Point Stars (Four of the best from the league, Mens and Womens: can be an all-star player)
  • NBL1 Central All-Stars Skills Comp (Four of the best from the league, Mens and Womens: must not be in all-star game)

Here is my list of the above I’d nominate from the clubs in a three guard and two forward selection

*Denotes second year all-star

North All-Stars (Women) – coached by Brenton Johnston

Guard – Lauren Mansfield (Rockets)

Guard – Brooke Basham* (Rockets)

Guard – Ally Wilson* (Flames)

Forward – Nicole Fransson (Warriors)

Forward – Tiahna Sears (Lions)

Guard – Jasmin Fejo* (Bearcats)

Guard – Jaedyn De La Cerda (Lions)

Guard – Sharna Thompson (Flames)

Forward – Molly Coleman (Bearcats)

Forward – Katherine Perkas (Warriors)

This team was one of the toughest to pick in 2023 with an enormous amount of talent at the guard positions particularly – in the end you couldn’t ignore that starting lineup is pretty much almost WNBL quality. The trio of Mansfield, Basham and Wilson is a dangerous combo for North with Lions forward Sears providing some huge punch from one of the forward positions and Fransson hauling in big boards and inside paint work.

The bench is just as star studded and tough with a second appearance from Fejo and De La Cerda keeping the quality up in rotations. Thompson is a star shooter that can come in and impact and then the toughness of Coleman and reward for an underrated season for Perkas to back up Fransson and Sears.

Superstar Ally Wilson naturally did enough to earn selection for the COD North All-Stars for a second straight season.

South All-Stars (Women) – coached by Tim Shortt

Guard – Jordan Hunter (Panthers)

Guard – Tayla Brazel (Sabres)

Guard – Maddy Freer (Eagles)

Forward – Mollie McKendrick (Tigers)

Forward – Mikayla Williams* (Sabres)

Guard – Tayla Levy (Mavericks)

Guard – Morgan Yaeger* (Tigers)

Guard – Olivia Bradley (Mavericks)

Forward – Holly Forbes (Panthers)

Forward – Rachel Hines (Eagles)

The South side is an assist and stealing machine in setting up its key scorers in the front court in McKendrick and reigning Halls medallist Williams. The nightmare of encountering Hunter, Brazel up the top of the arc with Freer to space the floor rounds out the starting five. It was tough not having the next lot of guards start in this lineup but purely for balance and only cause Yaeger started this season a little later due to injury does she come off the pine.

Levy and Yaeger backup Hunter and Brazel to continue the defensive strength while by adding Bradley (rising star team 2022) adds some potency to the scoring punch of the back court. Front court has some rebounding power and punch from the pine with first timers Forbes and Hines rounding out a strong south lineup.

The Brilliant Sabres pairing of Mikayla Williams and Tayla Brazel (pictured) would feature in the starting five for the COD South All-Stars

North All-Stars (Men) – coached by Dean Nyberg

Guard – Mitch McCarron (Bearcats)

Guard – Branden Jenkins* (Lions)

Guard – Anthony Drmic (Bearcats)

Forward – Koop McCalop* (Rockets)

Forward – Lachlan Olbrich* (Bearcats)

Guard – Jawan Stepney* (Warriors)

Guard – Jack Stanwix (Flames)

Guard – Riley Harrap (Rockets)

Forward – Akech Aliir (Rockets)

Forward – Kevin Baker (Lions)

An NBL quality starting five is what you’re looking at for North with three Bearcats making the starting five rounded out by McCalop and Jenkins two scoring and defensive machines.

The back up is just as strong with match winners in Stepney, Stanwix and Harrap bringing the carnage and Aliir and Baker I’ve rewarded for consistent form across the front court. One of the big strengths of this team is the outside arc of the bigs with all of them able to stretch the floor with their shooting.

A full season for Branden Jenkins has seen him grab his first COD all-star selection in the North team

South All-Stars (Men) – coached by Andy Simons

Guard – Adam Doyle* (Eagles)

Guard – Jordan Forbes (Sabres)

Guard – Malith Machar (Eagles)

Forward – Daniel Johnson* (Panthers)

Forward – Alex Starling* (Panthers)

Guard – Jasper Rentoy (Mavericks)

Guard – Jacob Rigoni* (Sabres)

Guard – Apiok “Jimma” Dau (Tigers)

Forward – Greg Mays (Eagles)

Forward – Jack Hemphill (Mavericks)

The starting five for the South team can lead the way with plenty of its own NBL experience in Doyle, Machar and Johnson with newly minted Sixer Starling and one of the recruits of the year in Forbes.

The bench looks high quality coming in with plenty of ability to win the glass as well as keep the scoreboard ticking over. Its great to see some players of previous seasons win their positions after consistent seasons like Dau and Mays. The Eagles win three selections in this year’s lineup showing their starting five has been a big part of their current second place positioning.

Adam Doyle would get the start after being named on the pine for the 2022 COD South All-Star team – this photo by Kelly Barnes/AllStar Photos

North Rising Stars (Women) – coached by Will Smith

Guard – Ashalea Perry (Warriors)

Guard – Grace Facchini* (Rockets)

Guard – Sarah Deng* (Lions)

Forward – Abby Brenton* (Bearcats)

Forward – Lily Zbierski* (Rockets)

Reserve – Sienna Grieger (Bearcats)

Reserve – Annika Uzcategui Montenegro (Flames)

A youthful lineup led by second year returnees in Brenton, Deng, Facchini, Zbierski – features a look into the future. Perry, Grieger and Uzcategui are those who’ve had a taste at senior level and would be great to see in a showcase like this.    

The North Rising Stars has some new players coming through that have had their opportunity to shine in 2023 like Annika Uzcategui Montenegro for the Flames

South Rising Stars (Women) – coached by Matt Clarke

Guard – Jess Simons* (Eagles)

Guard – Emily Close* (Sabres)

Guard – Margot Hall* (Tigers)

Forward – Bianca Stasinowsky (Tigers)

Forward – Stephanie Formby (Mavericks)

Reserve – Mia Walker-Roberts (Sabres)

Reserve – Alannah Morello (Eagles)

The DBG duo has returned – the designated bucket getters led by the shooting of Close and Simons. Hall is a starter this year followed by strong seasons from Stasinowsky, Formby, Walker-Roberts and Morello getting the nod in this year’s edition.

Steph Formby (pictured top left) has stepped up into a young Mavericks lineup and earnt another rising star nomination for the COD South Rising Stars team.

North Rising Stars (Men) – coached by Scott Whitmore

Guard – Kalani Sapwell (Lions)

Guard – Sean Stock (Bearcats)

Guard – Cooper Osborne* (Warriors)

Forward – Fraser Roxburgh (Bearcats)

Forward – Magok Manyang (Lions)

Reserve – Alex Dodson (Flames)

Reserve – Steve Parfitt* (Rockets)

Plenty of this lineup have taken another step in their development in 2023 with first time appearances from Sapwell, Stock, Roxburgh, Manyang (second appearance but unlucky to be pushed out of his 2022 All-Star position by a strong North conference) and Dodson. Parfitt and Osborne’s second appearances continue to show the important minutes in strong teams they will have in their future roles in coming seasons. The all-roundness of this side would be exciting to see on the floor.

Fraser Roxburgh is a hot talent plucked from junior high school in Victoria ending up on the Adelaide 36ers DP roster in NBL23 – and rightly claims a spot in the best U21 players in the North.

South Rising-Stars (Men) – coached by Scott Ninnis

Guard – Jett Thompson (Tigers)

Guard – Keanu Rasmussen (Sabres)

Guard – Lloyd McVeigh (Panthers)

Forward – Stefan Gould (Eagles)

Forward – Jamie Smith* (Sabres)

Reserve – Owen Raneburg* (Mavericks)

Reserve – Alex Dickeson (Tigers)

The talent the under 21 in South team has changed dramatically with six of the seven players all starting in their teams at some time in season 2023. An incredibly strong back court and backup to the back court features in this lineup with a lineup that actually makes you question if they are under 21 with the skills they bring to the floor.

Incredibly unlucky to miss selection in the COD All-Stars – Adelaide 36ers DP for NBL24 Keanu “The One” Rasmussen leads one of the strongest most talented set of U21s the state has seen from the mens perspective – this photo by Snap Shot Photography/Emma Hoppo


And last of all my nominations for the three point and skills stars competition…

NBL1 Central Three-Point Shooting Stars

Womens: Morgan Yeager (44.4 percent for the Tigers), Abby Beeche (42.3 percent for the Tigers), Alannah Morello (40.7 percent for the Eagles), Jade Johnson (40.6 percent for the Panthers), Brooke Basham (40.3 percent for the Rockets)

Mens: Andrew Barton (48.4 percent for the Panthers), Lachlan Olbrich (47.2 percent for the Bearcats), Jack Turnbull (47.1 percent for the Sabres), Kevin Baker (44.9 percent for the Lions), Matt Lycett (42.2 percent for the Flames)  

NBL1 Central Skills Stars

Womens: Kayla Mathews (Sabres), Sophie Kerridge (Flames), Mariah Martin (Tigers) and Tia Bails (Rockets)

Mens: Sam Daly (Sabres), Sunday Bol (Lions), Trey McBride (Flames) and Fabian Johnson (Tigers)

Well I guess its time to debate and decide your lineup and who would win with these teams…

We are back to doing recaps for the NBL, Catch all the NBL1 Central action this weekend on the NBL1 website, app and game of the week in Round 11.

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