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The New Zealand men's national under-15, under-16 and under-17 basketball team is the boys' national basketball team of New Zealand, governed by Basketball New Zealand. [1] [2] [3] It represents the country in international under-15, under-16 and under-17 men's basketball competitions.
Oscar Goodman (born 5 February 2007) is a New Zealand basketball player.He has represented the New Zealand men's national under-17 basketball team in several international youth competitions, earning first team all-tournament honors in 2022, 2023 and 2024; as well as MVP of the 2023 FIBA Under-16 Asian Championship.
The national open men's team is called the Tall Blacks, which is one of many national team nicknames, similar to that of the All Blacks, and relating to the New Zealand silver tree fern. [3] One of the Junior Tall Blacks' greatest accomplishments has been winning the 2016 FIBA Oceania Under-18 Championship , and therefore qualifying for the ...
[citation needed] That same year, New Zealand hosted the Commonwealth Basketball Championships (men's and women's). Both teams finished without medals, and the New Zealand Basketball Federation (NZBF), hoping to make a profit, suffered a $50,000 loss. [8] The Tall Blacks gained a wild card entry to the 1986 FIBA World Championship in Spain ...
After starting in the rest of the pool matches, Etzebeth started in the quarter-final win against Wales and the semi-final 18–20 narrow loss to New Zealand. On 30 October 2015, with the Springboks having been knocked out of the chance to win the World Cup for the second time, Etzebeth started in a locking partnership with retiring captain ...
South Africa stars on the ‘never-say-die attitude’ behind World Cup success. Springbok belief and physicality make for world beating mix. 12:21, Reuters. A record fourth Rugby World Cup showed ...
The national team won the contest for the first time in 1951, hailed as New Zealand's first international basketball victory. Although the NZMIBA welcomed the Mormons’ contribution to coaching – they introduced teams to zone defense – it was forced to ban the Mormons from proselytising at games in 1961.
FT: South Africa 35-7 New Zealand. 21:38, Harry Latham-Coyle. Statement made. A Springboks demolition job, aided by some All Blacks ill discipline but more than worth their 28-point winning margin ...