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Tourney Update

Tourney Update

The Dragons 16.2 Girls enjoy some time out on a busy Saturday at the Eltham Dandenong Tournament.

Our girls lost two close ones, to Diamond Valley 2 and South Adelaide 2, but can hit back on Sunday morning – they’ve got a 10am date with Bulleen 2 at Diamond Valley.

To stay up to date with how our teams are performing over the weekend, follow us here and on Dragons social media platforms. Please send your photos, videos and team news to [email protected]

The Dragons take this opportunity to thank Craig Dingle and Melbourne Sports Photography for their wonderful support of Camberwell Basketball and our great game in Melbourne’s inner-eastern suburbs. Melbourne Sports Photography is a Camberwell Basketball Parter – supporting the Dragons and the Community Basktball League.

To find out more about Melbourne Sports Photography and all Camberwell Basketball and Dragons Partners, click HERE.

Fun and games

Camberwell Dragons 14.5 Girls had plenty to smile about today (Saturday) on the way to winning their third straight game at the Eltham Dandenong Tournament.

The girls lead the Under 14C3 East (Eltham) competition with a 3-0 record and will close group play on Sunday with games against Waverley 14.4 and Kilsyth 14.5.

The Eltham Dandenong Tournament is one of the largest junior basketball tournaments in the world and will continue throughout the weekend. For more information about our Dragons are faring, follow us here and on Camberwell Dragons social media platforms. Visit the official tournament website HERE.

The Dragons take this opportunity to thank Courtney & Patterson Ford for its great support of Camberwell Basketball and our great game in Melbourne’s inner-eastern suburbs. Courtney & Patterson Ford is the major Partner of Camberwell Basketball’s Ford Aussie Hoops program.

To find out more about Courtney & Patterson Ford and all Camberwell Basketball Partners, please click HERE.

We’ve got games, now let’s see yours

The Camberwell Dragons 3X3 Basketball Tournament is coming to Boroondara Sports Complex on April 5. And with competition for players of all skill levels from Under 11s to Under 19s, there’s sure to be something here for you.

Tournament Age Groups
Under 11s: Born in 2015-2016
Under 13s: Born in 2013-2014
Under 15s: Born in 2011-2012
Under 17s: Born in 2009-2010
Under 19s: Born in 2007-2008

To be a part of it, put your squad together and register your team HERE today.

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Dress to thrill

The new representative basketball year is here, which means it’s time to load up with all the Dragons’ gear you need to help make the 2025 VJBL season one to remember.

From playing singlets and shorts to hoodies, caps, socks and, yes, even Jibbitz, we’ve got you covered.

To get what you need, please click on the 2025 Camberwell Dragons Uniform Order Form HERE.

For more information, please contact Mel in the Uniform Store at [email protected]

New additions to the Dragons’ uniform and merchandise range will be promoted on our social media platforms.

Trevor lands leading role with Dragons

Camberwell Dragons are delighted to introduce Trevor Rowe as the club’s first Culture and Leadership Coordinator.

Trevor brings decades of leadership and coaching experience to the newly created position and will work alongside club Directors of Coaching Michael Dimattina and Steve Lunardon to support our coaching group and streamline communication between coaches, players and parents/guardians.

“Trevor is a very experienced leader and highly respected coach who adds depth, strength and tremendous stability to our basketball department,” Camberwell Basketball Chief Executive Officer Ross Wignell said today.

“The Camberwell Dragons junior representative program has grown rapidly and Trevor’s appointment underlines our commitment to providing a safe, positive and welcoming environment for all coaches, players and parents/guardians, and one in which our coaches and athletes can thrive.

“We’re excited to have him on board in this very important role and I look forward to working with him to build an even stronger basketball program.”

Trevor’s position is a wide-ranging one and will include:

  • Engaging with Directors of Coaching and establishing what support our coaches want/need
  • Running leadership, culture and behaviour sessions for coaches and being a mentor or “independent” observer to coaches
  • Aiding communication skills and development
  • Creating documentation to support coaches
  • And implementing a raft of processes to improve communication between coaches, players and parents/guardians.

“I’m excited to work with Michael (Dimattina) and Steve (Lunardon) to ensure all Dragons coaches are well supported,” Trevor said. “I will leave the technical coaching to them, while I will concentrate on coaching styles, communication skills and leadership.

“I am conscious the club is fully committed to all coaches building healthy and positive relationships with their players and parents, which aligns with my coaching values and my other role on the club’s Child Protection and Welfare Committee.”

Trevor served Victoria Police for 30 years before retiring as an Inspector early last year and has enjoyed great success as a coach, working with basketball and football teams over the past two decades – his stops including Oakleigh Chargers and Melbourne VFLW. He’s involved in the football coaching program at Melbourne Grammar School and is a facilitator with SALT (Sports and Life Training), where topics covered include positive coaching, parenting, wellbeing and healthy masculinity.

After playing junior representative basketball for Bulleen, Trevor reconnected with the sport in recent years when his daughters Lucy and Emily (pictured with Trevor, above) took up the game.

Dragons Media will have more to share about Trevor and his new role when he begins work with the club this month.

For more information, contact Camberwell Basketball Communications Manager Andrew Johnstone at [email protected]

Let’s play ball again

We’re back at work and ready to play ball again, and we want you to join us!

Camberwell Basketball’s exciting School Holiday Camp Program tips off next week, with head coach Ben Crowe hosting Domestic and Representative Shooting Camps at Kew High School on Thursday, January 16, and Andrew Johnstone the head coach for Domestic and Representative Development Camps at the same venue on Friday, January 17.

To secure your place for one of these camps, please register at: https://www.playhq.com/basketball-victoria/register/e29f14

The on-court action continues at Kew High the following week, with head coach Mark Jeffers running Rep Drills & Scrimmage Camps for Under 16 and Under 18 Boys and Girls on Monday, January 20, Danni Fidge in charge of our Under 12 and Under 14 Girls Rep Development Camp on Tuesday, January 21, and Conor Mathews the head coach fo our Under 12 and Under 14 Boys Rep Development Camp on on Wednesday, January 22.

To register, go to: https://www.playhq.com/basketball-victoria/register/e29f14

For more information, visit our Holiday Camps page HERE or contact Mandy Mathews at [email protected]

Join our team today

We’re all fired up for the new year and you’re invited to be part of the Dragons Big V program in 2025!

Camberwell Basketball is forming a Working Group to steer the Camberwell Dragons senior Big V program into the 2025 season and beyond.

If you’re interested in adding fuel to our fire when our group meets for the first time on January 23 and/or assisting our game night Operations and Communications teams throughout the Big V season, please contact CDBA Communications Manager Andrew Johnstone at [email protected]

The Dragons will field four Big V teams again this season – our Senior Men and Women and Youth League Men and Women.

Holiday hooping

We’ve found our new favourite place to play ball – inside the Old Town walls of Dubrovnik, Croatia.

Your challenge over the holidays is to find a court that rivals this one, and we can’t wait to see it. So wherever you’re spending your well-earned break, snap a photo or two of the courts you see – or hoop on – along the way, and send them to us at [email protected]

Tell us where it is and the Dragons and/or Community Basketball League team you play for, and we’ll share it on our social media platforms when the office re-opens next week. As always, bonus points if your shot includes a photo of you and/or a family member showing off your team’s colours.

Have a great break and Happy New Year, Camberwell.

Season’s greetings

Relax and enjoy it, Camberwell!

At the end of another unforgettable year of local basketball, it’s time to put your feet up and enjoy the most wonderful time of the year.

So as we break to enjoy the fun and frivolity of the festive season and to welcome a brand new year, the Camberwell Basketball family takes this opportunity to thank you for your support of our Association in 2024 and to wish you and your family a fantastic holiday season.

The Camberwell Basketball office is now closed for the holidays and will re-open on Monday, January 6, 2025. Follow us on social media to keep up to date with any breaking news and/or announcements over the holiday period.

We’re in Business

Camberwell In Business is delighted to confirm Australian basketball legend, three-time Olympian and recent Naismith Hall of Fame inductee Michele Timms will be the guest speaker at its next dinner and networking event – Wednesday, March 19, 2025.

One of only three Australians (with Lauren Jackson and Lindsay Gaze) in the Naismith Hall of Fame, Michele was one of the most revered athletes of her era at home and overseas, and a leader of the Australian Opals teams that achieved great things internationally.

A product of Melbourne’s eastern suburbs, she remained in the game as a coach after her retirement as a player, working with professional teams in the United States, Australia and Europe, and the Australian and Chinese women’s national teams. She is still heavily involved in the sport today as the owner and head coach of the Michele Timms Basketball Academy.

Michele will talk about an extraordinary basketball journey that saw her play with and alongside some of the greatest ever to play the game during stops with multiple club teams in Australia and Europe and in the WNBA with Phoenix Mercury, and share her thoughts about traits of high-functioning teams, qualities of great leaders and so much more.

This dinner and networking event at Pincho Disco, 59 Cambridge Street, Collingwood, will be free for Camberwell In Business members. A limited number of tickets for non-members will go on sale early in January. Please watch our social media platforms and the Camberwell Basketball website for further updates or contact Andrew Johnstone – [email protected] or 0425 791 610.

To learn more about Camberwell In Business and how it is working to connect the local business community, please click HERE to view its updated Information Pack/E-Booklet.

Event Details At A Glance: Camberwell In Business Dinner and Networking Event with guest speaker Michele Timms – 7pm at Pincho Disco, 59 Cambridge Street, Collingwood, on Wednesday, March 19, 2025.

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