NBL1 Central Round One Mens – Manyang squared slam over Tigers in shootout

A double act of Adelaide 36ers DPs was the Den-light for the visiting Central Districts Lions as they outpaced the Southern Tigers 82-116 at the Cage in their Safari Cup win.

Photo provided by Melissa Belanic | @justbphotoau

3-Minute Read

The new look Tigers under new head coach former NBL1 East Inner West Bulls Ing Lau came out with a returning Koop McCalop jam but the Lions got off to the fast start. The emerging talent of the Lions was behind the early push of 6-18 before two young guns of the Tigers in Lachlan Dennis and the third 36ers DP in Che Brogan had a huge impact with some important paint finishes echoing the parents of past. The Tigers trailing 13-24 at the first interval. 

The Tigers put their hope in new import Devin Fortune and he delivered some key makes but that’s when the Lions Manyang show got really rolling as they made frequent visits to the charity stripe – with Deng making up for the missed free throw with the finish off the line.

His finish put the exclamation point on a dominant first half 29-53.

The “Manyang mayhem” continued in the third from everywhere, inside, beyond and at the stripe – the combination yielding 27 points for the third term. Despite the efforts of McCalop and Brogan trying to chip away at the margin there was no way these Lions were letting up as they pounced on a 56-87 lead with one quarter to play out. 

The mayhem carried on but the Tigers did get some early high percentage looks in the fourth with a couple of jams to Brandon Gillespie and Lem Ajith with finally the mayhem ended as coach Rupert Sapwell sat them down on the pine. The last cameo however came from Elijah Mackenroth as the rookie splurged on the Tigers with 11 points in five final minutes of action. The pain finally over for the homeside and wounds to lick after a rough night out against last year’s runner ups.

Manyang Mayhem monsters – Deng (pictured) and Magok Manyang produced the big figures with a combined 65 points & 24 rebounds – Photo by Melissa Belanic | @justbphotoau

Manyang squared was mayhem with Deng leading the way with 33 points at 87 percent, 14 rebounds, three assists while Magok added 32 points & 10 rebounds. Ayual Garang off the back of his strong UBL season for the Adelaide Waatu showed another level of improvement with 14 points & eight rebounds.

Devin Fortune showed he could turn things around for the Tigers quickly with 23 points & 10 rebounds on first showing while Brogan showed all the genes of his game with 18 points, seven rebounds & four assists.

 The numbers that mattered 

  • The Lions dominated on the offensive end of the floor with 56 percent from 2pt and 38 percent from range 
  • The Tigers shot 18 percent from three point range
  • “Manyang Mayhem” produced the big figures with a combined 65 points & 24 rebounds     

The Three Takeaways 

  • If the Tigers are to rely on their three point percentage then their execution of the ball movement has to be much cleaner – should come in time
  • Che Brogan gives plenty for coach Ing Lau to work with this season   
  • Manyang Mayhem is a real thing but how long can it last in 2026

SOUTHERN TIGERS 82 (FORTUNE 23, BROGAN 18, McCALOP 12)

CENTRAL DISTRICTS LIONS 116 (D MANYANG 33, M MANYANG 32, A GARANG 14, E MACKENROTH 11, SCHELL 9, HARRAP 7)

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