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Melbourne Tigers regular season record (1984–2014) 465 397 .539 Melbourne United regular season record (2014–present) 160 100 .615 All-time regular season record (1984–present) 625: 497.557: Melbourne Tigers post-season record (1984–2014) 51 43 .543 Melbourne United post-season record (2014–present) 15 12 .556
Season Tier League Regular season Post-season Head coach Captain Club MVP Finish Played Wins Losses Win % Melbourne Tigers: 1984: 1 NBL: 5th 24 11 13 .458 Did not qualify Lindsay Gaze: Brian Goorjian: Andrew Gaze: 1985: 1 NBL: 13th 26 5 21 .192 Did not qualify Lindsay Gaze Andrew Gaze Andrew Gaze 1986: 1 NBL: 13th 26 6 20 .231 Did not qualify ...
2023–24 Melbourne United season; 2024–25 Melbourne United season This page was last edited on 2 October 2019, at 02:41 (UTC). Text ...
It reached No. 8 on the national albums chart. [3] [4] [5] Dave Russell (ex-Ray Columbus & the Invaders) replaced Harrison on bass and Merritt's band were asked by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) to provide a four-part TV series called Max Merritt and the Meteors in Concert. [14]
On 24 July 2020, Mason Peatling was signed to a three-season deal, with him being assigned as a development player for the first season. [6] On 14 August 2020, Sam McDaniel was re-signed for his third season with the club on a one-season deal. [7] On 20 August 2020, United released Casey Prather from the final season of his contract. [8]
7 September Illawarra: W 99–83: Kyle Adnam (24) not available Kyle Adnam (7) Traralgon Sports Stadium 3,000 6–0 7 9 September Sydney: L 99–105: Tai Wesley (27) Josh Boone (9) Goulding, Ware (4) Traralgon Sports Stadium 3,000 6–1 8 10 September Perth: W 93–67: Tai Wesley (18) Boone, Wesley (7) Casper Ware (7) State Basketball Centre ...
The 2021–22 NBL season was the 39th season for Melbourne United in the NBL, and their 8th under the banner of Melbourne United. Roster. Note: ...
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