The All-NBL1 West First Team is an annual NBL1 West honour bestowed on the best players in the league each year. Under the State Basketball League (SBL) brand, a five-player all-star team was named every year between 2005 and 2019. On a few occasions, the Most Valuable Player has not been named in the All-Star Five / First Team.
Player (X) | Denotes the number of times the player has been selected | |
Player (in bold text) | Indicates the player who won the Most Valuable Player in the same year |
From the 2005 season to 2008 season, the team was composed of five roster spots and selected without regard to position. The players are therefore listed in alphabetical order.
Year | Women | Men | Ref | |||
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Players | Teams | Players | Teams | |||
2005 | Christine Boyd | Shamus Ballantyne | [1] [2] | |||
Rohanee Cox | Eric Brand | Geraldton Buccaneers | ||||
Emily Fielding | Eric Carter | Perry Lakes Hawks | ||||
Tanya Kelly | Andy Gilbert | Lakeside Lightning | ||||
Renee Wharekura | Carmichael Olowoyo | Rockingham Flames | ||||
2006 | Melinda Bartlett | Shamus Ballantyne (2) | [3] [4] | |||
Christine Boyd (2) | Luke Mackay | Perth Redbacks | ||||
Kristi Channing | Carmichael Olowoyo (2) | Rockingham Flames | ||||
Brooke Hiddlestone | Willetton Tigers | |||||
Tanya Kelly (2) | Ty Shaw | Goldfields Giants | ||||
2007 | Christine Boyd (3) | Robert Epps | [5] < | --can be found 2008 season guide, 2007 grand final guide, 2007 annual report--> | ||
Myra Donkin | Jason Harris | Geraldton Buccaneers | ||||
Liz Cooke | Michael Lay | Geraldton Buccaneers | ||||
Tanya Kelly (3) | Aaron Shaw | Lakeside Lightning | ||||
Ty Shaw (2) | Goldfields Giants | |||||
2008 | Rebecca Duke | [6] < | --can be found 2009 season guide, 2008 grand final guide, 2008 annual report--> | |||
Eleanor Haring | Wanneroo Wolves | |||||
Tanya Kelly (4) | Michael Lay (2) | Geraldton Buccaneers | ||||
Deanna Smith | Curtis Marshall | Geraldton Buccaneers | ||||
Carly Wilson (2) | Sean Sonderleiter | Perry Lakes Hawks | ||||
From the 2009 season to 2019 season, the team was composed of five roster spots and selected with regard to position. The players are therefore listed according to the position they were assigned in the official league awards.
Since the 2021 season, the team has been composed of five roster spots and selected without regard to position. The players are therefore listed in alphabetical order.
Year | Women | Men | Ref | ||
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Players | Teams | Players | Teams | ||
2021 | Stacey Barr (3) | [22] | |||
Mandurah Magic | |||||
Samantha Lubcke | Geraldton Buccaneers | ||||
Alexandra Sharp | Nic Pozoglou | Cockburn Cougars | |||
Kayla Steindl (2) | Louis Timms | Perth Redbacks | |||
2022 | Stacey Barr (4) | Cameron Coleman | [23] | ||
Emma Clarke | Caleb Davis | Warwick Senators | |||
Jessie Edwards | Marshall Nelson (2) | Rockingham Flames | |||
C. J. Turnage | Joondalup Wolves | ||||
Devondrick Walker | Rockingham Flames | ||||
2023 | Stacey Barr (5) | Joe Cook-Green | [24] | ||
Joondalup Wolves | |||||
Teige Morrell (2) | Willetton Tigers | ||||
Malik Muenier | Geraldton Buccaneers | ||||
Alexandra Sharp (2) | Devondrick Walker (2) | Rockingham Flames | |||
2024 | Gorjok Gak (2) | [25] [26] | |||
Warwick Senators | |||||
Chloe Forster | Joel Murray | Mandurah Magic | |||
De'Sean Parsons | Goldfields Giants | ||||
Teige Morrell (3) | C. J. Turnage (2) | Joondalup Wolves | |||