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    Will Australia defend their wheelchair basketball world title?

    27.03.2014

    Twenty-one players have been named to Australia's team for the IWBF Men's Wheelchair Basketball World Championships.

    Brad Ness and Alberto Pellegrini Alberto Pellegrini of Italy takes a shot as he comes under pressure from Brad Ness of Australia in the men's wheelchair basketball competition at London 2012. © • Getty Images
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    “The depth of this extended squad is truly a testament to the talent that currently lies in the Rollers programme.”

    Defending world champions Australia have named their 21-player squad for the 2014 IWBF Men’s Wheelchair Basketball World Championships, which will take place from 3-15 July in Incheon, South Korea.

    The Australians will play group games against Germany, Sweden and Italy as they try to win back-to-back world titles after finishing second at the London 2012 Paralympic Games

    Their squad consists of eight players from London 2012, including Tristan Knowles, Brad Ness and Justin Eveson, who have compiled a total of 10 Paralympic appearances for Australians.

    Adding to the experienced core is an exciting group of young players emerging following the 2013 IWBF Under 23 Men’s Wheelchair Basketball World Championships led by Paralympian Jannik Blair, Luke Pople and Tom O’Neill-Thorne.

    “The depth of this extended squad is truly a testament to the talent that currently lies in the Rollers programme,” head coach Ben Ettridge told Basketball Australia.

    “We have an experienced core in the form of Brad Ness, Mike Hartnett, Justin Eveson, Shaun Norris, Tristan Knowles, Bill Latham, Jannik Blair and Nick Taylor, who formed the team that claimed silver in London.

    “This squad also includes some exciting young players who have come through our development pathway, such as Tom O’Neill-Thorne, Luke Pople, Michael Auprince and Jordan Bartley.”

    Australian begin their preparation for the World Championships next month with a European tour thatn will include a series of training camps and tournament games from 10-22 April.

    Australia’s full World Championship roster includes:

    Joshua Allison

    Michael Auprince

    Jordan Bartley

    Jannik Blair

    Marcus Chiavelli

    Michael D’Amelio

    Adam Deans

    Justin Eveson

    Michael Hartnett

    Tristan Knowle

    Bill Latham

    Andrew Liddawi

    Brad Ness

    Shaun Norris

    Tom O’Neill-Thorne

    Luke Pople

    Nick Radovich

    Kim Robins

    Shawn Russell

    Nick Taylor

    Sam White

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