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Boomers take the battle to Gippsland

Boomers take the battle to Gippsland

Basketball Australia alongside Visit Victoria, Latrobe City Council and TEG Sport are today announcing that Traralgon will host the Boomers for their final window of the FIBA 2025 Asia Cup Qualifiers.  
 
The games will be the first Boomers international fixtures in the regional Victorian city of Traralgon, an area which continues to rise as a basketball hotspot for talent and participation.  

“Latrobe City is excited to host the Boomers in Traralgon in 2025. This is a fantastic opportunity to bring international level basketball to the region. We have a huge local number of local basketball fans that I know will be so excited to watch the qualifiers,” said Cr Mayor Dale Harriman, Latrobe City Council.  

“Events such as this solidifies Latrobe City’s standing as an events capital south east of Melbourne and provides a significant boost to our tourism economy with visitors expected to come from across the region and beyond to watch the games.” 
 
Basketball Australia representatives, Matt Scriven – Chief Executive Officer, Jason Smith, Executive General Manager of High Performance and Boomers player Jack White joined Harriman in Traralgon this morning to announce the double-header. 
 
“We are excited for the first ever Boomers games in Traralgon and we thank the community and the City of Latrobe for embracing this double-header in February,” said Matt Scriven. 
 
“There’s a fantastic culture of basketball in the region and we appreciate our partners Visit Victoria, Latrobe City Council and TEG for making these FIBA 2025 Asia Cup Qualifiers a reality.” 
 
Traralgon as a host city aligns with the connection of basketball in regional hubs following the sold-out February games in Bendigo against Korea. Taking an international standard tournament to Gippsland will be a boom for the basketball community and local industry. 
 
“We are thrilled to bring the Boomers to Traralgon for their final window of the FIBA 2025 Asia Cup Qualifiers,” said TEG Group Chief Executive Officer, Geoff Jones. 

“Hosting these games in regional Victoria is a fantastic opportunity to showcase world-class Basketball, while giving local fans the chance to cheer on the Boomers. This is a celebration of sport, community, and the Boomers’ incredible journey on the international stage.” 

Gippsland continues to produce exceptional basketball talent including Olympic bronze medallist Jade Melbourne, Australian Opal representative Jaz Shelley, Melbourne United’s Jack White and coach Dean Vickerman.  
 
“My aspirations started as a kid playing junior basketball at St Michael’s, so to be a part of the first Boomers games in Traralgon is a cool moment,” said Jack White, Australian Boomers. 
 
“It’s been about ten years since I’ve played in my home town, so hopefully the stars align and I’m on the court for the double-header in February.”  
 
Jason Smith, Executive General Manager of High Performance looks forward to taking a team of Australia’s up and coming stars for the double-header.  
 
“We’ve had a really exciting group of players throughout the FIBA Asia Cup Qualifiers and it’s going to be an opportunity to come together and build chemistry in a home stint against two emerging basketball nations in Asia,” said Smith. 
 
“This double-header is an exciting opportunity for our group and we hope to see a wave of green in gold on the streets of Traralgon in February.”  
 
General public on-sale for tickets will commence at 10am AEDT on Wednesday 18 December via Ticketek.