Boomers’ comeback falls short, Opals outclass NZ

Australia have made it five wins from six games in the trans-Tasman basketball series, with the Boomers unable to get over the line in their dead rubber.

May 12, 2025, updated May 12, 2025
The Boomers and Opals claimed the Trans-Tasman Throwdown series on a total record of 5 – 1, closing out a frantic Trans-Tasman roadshow in Hamilton. Image: Basketball Australia
The Boomers and Opals claimed the Trans-Tasman Throwdown series on a total record of 5 – 1, closing out a frantic Trans-Tasman roadshow in Hamilton. Image: Basketball Australia

Australia’s men’s basketball team have paid the price for a sloppy start in the final chapter of the Trans-Tasman Throwdown against New Zealand, suffering a 106-97 loss in Hamilton.

The Boomers and their women’s counterparts, the Opals, entered Sunday’s double-header with a win in their back pocket, having each banked victories in Adelaide and the Sunshine Coast.

The Opals outgunned New Zealand 86-71 in their series finale, with Isobel Borlase’s 18 points and six rebounds helping complete a sweep and a wire-to-wire win.

Borlase, who was part of Australia’s squad that won bronze at the Paris Olympics, was well supported by Courtney Woods (16 points, three rebounds) and Stephanie Reid (six assists, three steals).

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The Boomers started their match with a couple of costly turnovers, errors and fouls as the Tall Blacks claimed a 16-4 lead in the first quarter.

New Zealand continued to out-muscle the visitors, easing out to a 30-point lead in the third term before Australia staged an epic comeback.

Dejan Vasiljevic, who turned the ball over twice in the opening minute of the match, nailed a three-pointer to reduce the hosts’ buffer to six points with 32 seconds remaining in the final quarter.

But a couple of ice-cool free throws from Finn Delany ensured Australia were unable to conjure a miracle.

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Point guard Taylor Britt went close to a triple double for the Tall Blacks, helping himself to 23 points, nine rebounds and eight assists.

Perth Wildcats guard Elijah Pepper, who debuted for Australia earlier this year, came off the bench and scored a game-high 28 points.

The inaugural trans-Tasman tournament was announced in February with Basketball Australia chief executive officer Matt Scriven saying the competition is a new era of rivalry.

“We want the inaugural series to set the foundation for a tradition that fans, players and teams will embrace,” he said.

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