South East Melbourne Phoenix Temporarily Relocate to Tasmania
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31 Dec
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The NBL has announced the South East Melbourne Phoenix will temporarily relocate to Hobart on January 1.
The NBL has announced the South East Melbourne Phoenix will temporarily relocate to Hobart on January 1.
The move will allow the team to continue to train and move freely as they build for an assault on the NBL21 title.
“At this stage we will continue to plan for our first game at the State Basketball Centre on January 14 until we are otherwise notified,” CEO Tommy Greer said. “This season will require all teams and the NBL to be agile as we work through the ever-changing landscape of Covid-19.”
The New Zealand Breakers will also move to Tasmania.
NBL Commissioner Jeremy Loeliger said: “Given the current situation in Melbourne we have decided it’s prudent for both clubs to relocate to Hobart and they will be accommodated and train there under strict COVID protocols.
“This will give us time to assess and work through the next steps required as we prepare for the forthcoming NBL Season. We hope the current restrictions and resulting border closures will be eased as quickly as possible but we will need to stay flexible in our approach and we will continue to be guided by the advice of the relevant state health authorities.
“We are also working to move both the Sydney Kings and the Hawks from their current location in Albury given the ongoing situation in New South Wales. Melbourne United is currently in Cairns where it is scheduled to play preseason games against the Taipans tonight and this Saturday.
“I want to thank all of our clubs, players and staff for their patience and understanding as we navigate this latest challenge. I also want to acknowledge the Tasmanian Government for accommodating teams on short notice and supporting their temporary relocation. We remain committed to putting on the best season we can in front of our fans and supporting all of our clubs and players over the coming weeks and months.”
The Phoenix will continue to work closely with the NBL as the situation in Victoria evolves.
“Our number one priority is the safety of our players and staff, and with that in mind will do everything we can to make sure they are safe and prepared to compete in NBL21,” Greer said.

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