Austrálie - NBL1 East 05/05 03:00 - Hills Hornets v Canberra Gunners - View
Austrálie - NBL1 East 05/11 07:00 - Central Coast Crusaders v Canberra Capitals - View
Austrálie - NBL1 East 05/18 09:30 - Canberra Capitals v Albury Wodonga Bandits - View
Austrálie - NBL1 East 05/25 09:30 - Inner West Bulls v Canberra Capitals - View
Austrálie - NBL1 East 05/26 03:00 - Sydney Comets v Canberra Capitals - View
Austrálie - NBL1 East 06/01 08:00 - Norths Bears v Canberra Capitals - View
Austrálie - NBL1 East 06/06 10:00 - BA Coe v Canberra Gunners - View
Austrálie - NBL1 East 06/07 08:00 - Canberra Gunners v BA Coe - View
Austrálie - NBL1 East 06/15 09:30 - Canberra Gunners v Inner West Bulls - View
Austrálie - NBL1 East 06/22 09:30 - Canberra Gunners v Maitland Mustangs - View
Austrálie - NBL1 East 06/29 09:30 - Canberra Gunners v Sutherland Sharks - View
Austrálie - NBL1 East 07/06 09:30 - Canberra Gunners v Sydney Comets - View
Austrálie - NBL1 East 07/14 04:00 - Hornsby Spiders v Canberra Gunners - View

Wikipedia - Canberra Gunners

The Canberra Gunners are an Australian basketball team based in Canberra. The Gunners compete in the Men's NBL1 East and play their home games at Belconnen Stadium. The team is affiliated with Basketball ACT, the governing body for basketball in the Australian Capital Territory. Their sister team, the Canberra Nationals, play in the Women's NBL1 East.

In 1988, the Gunners made their debut in the SEABL. Former player Brad Barnes coached the Gunners to the SEABL East Conference championship in 2003. Canberra's NBL side, the Cannons, coincidentally folded in 2003, leaving the Gunners as the city's only elite male basketball team. In 2007, the Gunners lost in the SEABL East Conference grand final.

In November 2018, following the demise of the SEABL, the Gunners joined the Waratah League. The Waratah League was rebranded as NBL1 East for the 2022 season. The Gunners subsequently won the 2022 NBL1 East championship.