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It’s time to have a look at the Top 5 NBL1 Central Mens Games to watch for in 2026
#5 – Round 16 – Sturt Sabres vs Eastern Mavericks (Springbank 3:00pm)

This could very much be the moment of truth for both these sides after just missing the finals in 2025.
The Sturt Sabres will be looking to return back to the finals race under coach Jacob Dorricott and recruits Jarryd Hoppo, Josh Tomasi, Joel Spear and of course having a fit and firing Jacob Rigoni and Sam Daly return to the pack. They have made the Cave at Springbank a fortress for some teams that have not been able to usurp – including the Eastern Mavericks
The squad assembled this year is a finals or bust group for the Mavs with a core of returning players in BJ Symons, Lachlan Hunter, Jackson Bowden and Noah D’Arcy. The additions however really make a case with Curtis Scott, Dylan Marshall, Harry Morris, Mack Schaftenaar and Christian Peevy strengthening this roster the whole way through in what should be a genuine finals contender.
With only two games to go after this match-up – the result could determine who is back in the top five by seasons end or back in it for the first time in two decades…
#4 – Round 3 – West Adelaide Bearcats vs Forestville Eagles (Port Adelaide 6:30pm)

The battle of wiles on a Good Friday at the Bearcat cave will carry even more note in season 2026.
While you know both Dean Nyberg and Andy Simons will keep their cards close to their chest this stage of the season – the talent that will roll out on the floor without even knowing the final make-up of both rosters will put on a high scoring show.
The Bearcats quiet as usual at this time on the recruitment announcement side of things still have their core secondary unit mostly intact and if history is anything to go by expect some high quality NBL and athletic exciting talent at that to take the floor.
The Eagles bring back a majority of their starting five including Adam Doyle, Daniel Johnson, Alex Starling and Greg Mays plus Fiston Ipassou. The big change is the signing of the 2023 MVP and two time all-star five selection Sturt Sabres guard Jordan Forbes.
And we know what’s happened with Forbes and the Bearcats in the past – plenty to consider in the viewing of this contest
#3 – Round 12 – Sturt Sabres vs Central Districts Lions (Springbank 5:00pm)

A late Sunday afternoon blockbuster at a pivotal stage of the season for two finals contenders setting the scene for a must watch clash.
The Sabres as we mentioned above will be in the running around this time while the Central Districts Lions are in their window for a championship right now.
The Lions have their starting five core mainly back with both Kalani and Koen Sapwell to help the Lions climb one better under father and coach Rupert Sapwell. Both Deng Manyang and Magok Manyang will be back and while losing Jack Stanwix to NBL1 South Frankston Blues will hurt – the recruitment of sharpshooter Riley Harrap and athletic long week Jaden Seymour helps cover some of the gap in last year’s grand finalist.
The Lions won at Springbank for the first time since 2014 last season – to do it once can be a flash in the pan but to do it twice shows your credentials to the final dance by seasons end…
#2 -Round 17 – West Adelaide Bearcats vs Central Districts Lions (Port Adelaide 8:15pm)

Speaking of games that could shape fate – the second meeting of last year’s grand finalists is definitely that.
This one last year was the game that saw the Bearcats discover their defensive identity holding the Lions to 4 points in the second quarter (19-4) in a place where success has been hard to come by.
In fact the Bearcats have won their last five at the Bearcat Cave and not lost there since 2021 – it’s a place the Lions will possibly need to assert some dominance if they are going to be able to knock off the top teams by season’s end again.
Watching this one with great interest…
#1 – Round 4 – Sturt Sabres vs Forestville Eagles (Springbank 7:45pm)

The Bauer/Newley cup doesn’t need even more drama does it?
We are going to get that though when Jordan Forbes plays his former side and some incredible match-ups between the two we’ve seen the last few seasons. The two historic rivals have had six single point games since 2021 with at least one each season but the Sabres have not seen off the Eagles at home since 2024 dropping their last two to them.
Regardless of personnel both teams always put on the show worth the watch and if last year’s finish was anything to go by – we’ll likely get something similar once again.
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