THANK goodness
Brisbane Broncos coach Wayne Bennett was not there.
The sight of his star centre Justin
Hodges running into a concrete block wall at full tilt, falling onto his back
and then performing a backward somersault on court probably wasn’t the idea he
had in mind when he agreed to him playing an exhibition for the Hoop Dreaming
basketball side.
But it was just one of the
exhibits that thrilled a crowd already buzzing with excitement over basketball
on a day when Nathan Jawai was drafted to the NBA.
Hoop Dreaming won the
exhibition against the Cairns Marlins 103-95 but the score was of little importance
to the hundreds of fans that flocked to the free match to watch their heroes in
action.
Taipans coach Alan Black was
among those in action, although his interpretation of the contact rules seemed
a little loose when he shepparded Hoop Dreaming co-ordinator Joel Khalu into
the opposition bench. Khalu did a magnificent job organising top players for
the match.
NBL and WNBL players Michael
Cedar, Kerry Williams, Renae Camino and Naomi Pedro were among the Hoop
Dreaming players, with Taipans Scott Cook, Matt Smith and Black and NCAA player
Jade Kennedy in action for the Cairns Marlins.
Aaron Grabau and Gary
Boodnikoff coached the team Hoop Dreaming, with Dwayne Vale and Martin
Cattalini guiding the Marlins, with Vale turning the tables on his Taipans mentor
and giving Black the look he usually receives at the end of the bench.
"When we started the
Hoop Dreaming program one of the things we wanted to do was put on a free game
for the community," Khalu said.
"We’re going to do it
again next year bigger and better.’
Renae Camino was named the
match MVP.