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The '''[[FIBA Oceania Championship]] for Men [[2009 in sports|2009]]''' was the qualifying tournament of [[FIBA Oceania]] for the [[2010 FIBA World Championship]] in [[Turkey]]. For the first time, the tournament featured a best-of-two, home-and-away series between [[Australia national basketball team|Australia]] and [[New Zealand national basketball team|New Zealand]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=1-3621-0-0-0&sID=34499&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=9650482&sectionID=34499|title=Oceania Championships Take on New Look}}</ref> Game one was held in [[Sydney]], [[New South Wales]] followed by the second game in [[Wellington]]. The two countries split the series, and the tiebreaker, which was won by New Zealand, was the aggregate score. This was New Zealand's second title in an Oceania tournament contested by Australia and third title overall.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=1-3621-0-0-0&sID=34499&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=9849870&sectionID=34499|title=For a Piece of Wood, the Ramsey Shield Gives Rise to a lot of Passion}}</ref> Australia and New Zealand both qualified for the [[2010 FIBA World Championship]].
The '''[[FIBA Oceania Championship]] for Men [[2009 in sports|2009]]''' was the qualifying tournament of [[FIBA Oceania]] for the [[2010 FIBA World Championship]] in [[Turkey]]. For the first time, the tournament featured a best-of-two, home-and-away series between [[Australia men's national basketball team|Australia]] and [[New Zealand national basketball team|New Zealand]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=1-3621-0-0-0&sID=34499&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=9650482&sectionID=34499|title=Oceania Championships Take on New Look|access-date=2009-08-16|archive-date=2010-04-13|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100413231751/http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=1-3621-0-0-0&sID=34499&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=9650482&sectionID=34499|url-status=dead}}</ref> Game one was held in [[Sydney]], [[New South Wales]] followed by the second game in [[Wellington]]. The two countries split the series, and the tiebreaker, which was won by New Zealand, was the aggregate score. This was New Zealand's second title in an Oceania tournament contested by Australia and third title overall.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=1-3621-0-0-0&sID=34499&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=9849870&sectionID=34499|title=For a Piece of Wood, the Ramsey Shield Gives Rise to a lot of Passion}}</ref> Australia and New Zealand both qualified for the [[2010 FIBA World Championship]].


== Teams that did not enter ==
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==Teams that did not enter==
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* {{Bk|Marshall Islands}}
* {{Bk|Marshall Islands}}
* {{Bk|Nauru}}
* {{Bk|Nauru}}
* {{Bk|New Caledonia|1853}}{{col-2}}
* {{Bk|New Caledonia|1853}}
* {{Bk|Norfolk Island}}
* {{Bk|Norfolk Island}}
* {{Bk|Northern Mariana Islands}}
* {{Bk|Northern Mariana Islands}}
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* {{Bk|Tonga}}
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* {{Bk|Tuvalu}}
* {{Bk|Tuvalu}}
* {{Bk|Vanuatu}}{{col-end}}
* {{Bk|Vanuatu}}
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==Squads==
== Squads ==
{{Main|FIBA Oceania Championship 2009 squads}}
{{Main|FIBA Oceania Championship 2009 squads}}


==Results==
== Venues ==
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== Results ==
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|'''2009 Oceanian Champions''':<br>[[Image:Flag of New Zealand.svg|100px|New Zealand]]<br>'''[[New Zealand national basketball team|New Zealand]]'''<br>'''Third Championship'''
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In Game 1, [[Australia national basketball team|Australia]] squeezed out a seven point home victory after trailing by three going into the fourth quarter. [[Joe Ingles]] scored ten straight points in a 90 second span in the fourth quarter to help the Boomers take control of the game.<ref>[http://www.interbasket.net/news/2009/08/24/australia-beats-new-zealand-84-77-in-oceania-championships/ Australia beats New Zealand 84-77 in Oceania Championships] at Interbasket.net</ref>
In Game 1, [[Australia men's national basketball team|Australia]] squeezed out a seven-point home victory after trailing by three going into the fourth quarter. [[Joe Ingles]] scored ten straight points in a 90-second span in the fourth quarter to help the Boomers take control of the game.<ref>[http://www.interbasket.net/news/2009/08/24/australia-beats-new-zealand-84-77-in-oceania-championships/ Australia beats New Zealand 84-77 in Oceania Championships] at Interbasket.net</ref>


In Game 2, [[New Zealand national basketball team|New Zealand]] needed to win by eight or more to capture the Oceania title. Trailing by two at halftime, the Tall Blacks blew the game open in the third quarter by outscoring the Australians 36-15. [[Mika Vukona]] had 25 points and 12 rebounds and [[Kirk Penney]] added 24 points, 7 rebounds, and 10 assists to lead the Tall Blacks to their biggest win ever over [[Australia national basketball team|Australia]].<ref>[http://www.interbasket.net/news/2009/08/25/new-zealand-wins-2009-oceania-championship/ New Zealand wins 2009 Oceania championship] at Interbasket.net</ref> With the victory, New Zealand took home the Al Ramsey Shield, given to the Oceanian champions, and will receive a higher seed than the Aussies at the [[2010 FIBA World Championship]].
In Game 2, [[New Zealand national basketball team|New Zealand]] needed to win by eight or more to capture the Oceania title. Trailing by two at halftime, the Tall Blacks blew the game open in the third quarter by outscoring the Australians 36–15. [[Mika Vukona]] had 25 points and 12 rebounds and [[Kirk Penney]] added 24 points, 7 rebounds, and 10 assists to lead the Tall Blacks to their biggest win ever over [[Australia men's national basketball team|Australia]].<ref>[http://www.interbasket.net/news/2009/08/25/new-zealand-wins-2009-oceania-championship/ New Zealand wins 2009 Oceania championship] at Interbasket.net</ref> With the victory, New Zealand took home the Al Ramsey Shield, given to the Oceanian champions, and will receive a higher seed than the Aussies at the [[2010 FIBA World Championship]].


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==References==
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==External links==
== References ==
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* [http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=1-3621-0-0-0&sID=34499 FIBA Oceania website]

== External links ==
* [http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=1-3621-0-0-0&sID=34499 FIBA Oceania website] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120727134329/http://www.sportingpulse.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=1-3621-0-0-0&sID=34499 |date=2012-07-27 }}


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Latest revision as of 12:59, 26 August 2023

FIBA Oceania Championship 2009
19th FIBA Oceanian Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host countryNone
DatesAugust 23 – August 25
Teams2
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions New Zealand (3rd title)
2007
2011

The FIBA Oceania Championship for Men 2009 was the qualifying tournament of FIBA Oceania for the 2010 FIBA World Championship in Turkey. For the first time, the tournament featured a best-of-two, home-and-away series between Australia and New Zealand.[1] Game one was held in Sydney, New South Wales followed by the second game in Wellington. The two countries split the series, and the tiebreaker, which was won by New Zealand, was the aggregate score. This was New Zealand's second title in an Oceania tournament contested by Australia and third title overall.[2] Australia and New Zealand both qualified for the 2010 FIBA World Championship.

Teams that did not enter

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Squads

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Venues

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Sydney
2009 FIBA Oceania Championship is located in Australia and New Zealand
Sydney
Sydney
Wellington
Wellington
2009 FIBA Oceania Championship (Australia and New Zealand)
Queens Wharf Events Centre
State Sports Centre TSB Arena
Capacity: 5,006 Capacity: 4,002

Results

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Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Australia  162–177  New Zealand 84–77 78–100
August 23
6:00 p.m.
Australia  84–77  New Zealand
Scoring by quarter: 25-21, 18-21, 18-22, 23-13
Pts: J. Ingles 26
Rebs: N. Jawai 11
Asts: A. Gibson 6
Pts: K. Penney 23
Rebs: M. Vukona 10
Asts: Tait and Penney 4 each
August 25
7:30 p.m.
New Zealand  100–78  Australia
Scoring by quarter: 17-16, 21-24, 36-15, 26-23
Pts: M. Vukona 25
Rebs: A. Pledger 13
Asts: K. Penney 10
Pts: B. Newley 20
Rebs: N. Jawai 9
Asts: J. Ingles 5
Series tied 1–1, New Zealand wins 177–162 on aggregate

In Game 1, Australia squeezed out a seven-point home victory after trailing by three going into the fourth quarter. Joe Ingles scored ten straight points in a 90-second span in the fourth quarter to help the Boomers take control of the game.[3]

In Game 2, New Zealand needed to win by eight or more to capture the Oceania title. Trailing by two at halftime, the Tall Blacks blew the game open in the third quarter by outscoring the Australians 36–15. Mika Vukona had 25 points and 12 rebounds and Kirk Penney added 24 points, 7 rebounds, and 10 assists to lead the Tall Blacks to their biggest win ever over Australia.[4] With the victory, New Zealand took home the Al Ramsey Shield, given to the Oceanian champions, and will receive a higher seed than the Aussies at the 2010 FIBA World Championship.


 2009 Oceanian champions 

New Zealand
Third title

References

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  1. ^ "Oceania Championships Take on New Look". Archived from the original on 2010-04-13. Retrieved 2009-08-16.
  2. ^ "For a Piece of Wood, the Ramsey Shield Gives Rise to a lot of Passion".
  3. ^ Australia beats New Zealand 84-77 in Oceania Championships at Interbasket.net
  4. ^ New Zealand wins 2009 Oceania championship at Interbasket.net
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