GLIDERS SEEK REDEMPTION AND ROLLERS AIM FOR THREE-PEAT AT 2018 IWBF WORLD CHAMPS
The World Champs will be held in Hamburg, Germany from August 16-26 with the Gliders pitted against Brazil, Netherlands, Canada, Great Britain and Spain in the group stage before their tournament switches to elimination finals leading up to the medal games.
Seeking redemption after missing the 2016 Rio Paralympics and a disappointing 2014 World Championships, the Gliders are aiming to replicate their performances from the five previous tournaments which saw them play off for a medal and succeed in 1994, 1998 and 2002 when they won bronze.
They will have their hands full when they face the defending Champions in Canada as well as the defending bronze medalists (Netherlands) and Great Britain who finished fourth at the Rio Paralympics.
The strength of the WNWBL has been exemplified in this year’s Gliders team with all six clubs represented.
Three players come from the Championship winning Queensland Comets, two from the second-placed Western Stars, third-placed Sydney Uni Flames as well as the Red Dust Lady Heelers and Sydney Metro Blues with Kilsyth Cobras’ Leanne Del Toso rounding out the team.
“We have a good mix of youth and experience,” said coach David Gould.
“The entire team is extremely excited with the opportunity to further themselves on the international stage and I feel this is the closest the group has been in years.”
The Rollers have a different preparation with three group games against Argentina, Spain and Netherlands then a cross-over game against the other group before elimination finals that lead up to the medal games.
A proud history at the World Championships sees the Rollers head to Germany as back-to-back Champions and they will be the team to beat in 2018 as they aim to become only the second team in tournament history to claim a three-peat.
The Rollers’ group stage will give them a strong indicator of their form heading into the business end of the competition when they come up against Spain who won silver at the Rio Paralympics and the Netherlands who are the defending World Championship bronze medalists.
Six-time gold medalists USA will also be keen for redemption after falling to Australia in the final four years ago.
As with the Gliders, every member of the Rollers has competed in the NWBL this year with four members of the Queensland Spinning Bullets (who finished second), three Championship-winning Wollongong Rollerhawks players, two Perth Wheelcats and a representative from the third-placed Red Dust Heelers, Kilsyth Cobras and Adelaide Thunder making up the Australian side.
“With captain Shaun Norris, Tom O’Neill Thorne, Kim Robins, Luke Pople and Steven Elliott, we have some different skill sets that combine well to play a style we think will hold up internationally.
“Jannik Blair, Sam White and Matt McShane fill the low-point positions and all three can mix and match through our line-ups while their ability to score and finish will be a great asset.
“The Rollers continue to have great strength in the 4.0 position as well with several options that can support the mid-point group or create a power line-up of their own.”
Every game of the 2018 IWBF World Championships will be live-streamed via this YouTube channel while stats for the tournament will be available here.
Stay tuned to Basketball Australia’s social media channels for updates throughout the tournament as well as game reminders with the schedule for the Gliders and Rollers found below.
The Australian Rollers and Gliders Schedule for the 2018 IWBF World Championships (all times AEST):
Friday August 17: Gliders vs. Brazil at 6.00pm
Friday August 17: Rollers vs. Argentina at 8.15pm
Saturday August 18: Rollers vs. Spain at 10.30pm
Sunday August 19: Gliders vs. Netherlands at 3.45am
Monday August 20: Gliders vs. Canada at 1.30am
Monday August 20: Rollers vs. Netherlands at 10.30pm
Tuesday August 21: Gliders vs. Great Britain at 4.15am
Tuesday August 21: Rollers Cross-over game
Wednesday August 22: Rollers Quarter-Final
Wednesday August 22: Gliders vs. Spain at 8.15pm
Thursday August 23: Gliders Quarter-Final
Friday August 24: Gliders Semi-Final
Friday August 24: Rollers Semi-Final
Saturday August 25: Gliders medal games
Sunday August 26: Rollers medal games
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