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NBL22 Schedule Update

09 Nov
2 mins read
The Brisbane Bullets have a new opening round matchup for the 2021/22 Hungry Jack’s NBL Season after changes were made to the schedule.

The Brisbane Bullets have a new opening round matchup for the 2021/22 Hungry Jack’s NBL Season after changes were made to the schedule.

In line with the league’s policies regarding border closures and openings, the first six rounds have been re-shuffled to maximise the opportunities for fans to attend games.

The Bullets were originally scheduled to play the Wildcats in Perth on December 3, but will instead face the Tasmania JackJumpers at MyState Bank Arena in Hobart.

Home game dates and times for the Bullets remain unaffected in the recent changes announced by the NBL. However, the team will now face the Illawarra Hawks in their first home game at Nissan Arena on December 19.

Fans and the integrity of the schedule were the priority during the rescheduling according to Hungry Jack’s NBL Commissioner, Jeremy Loeliger.

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“We will always prioritise having as many fans in home venues as possible as per our policies and processes,” he said.

“Like every sporting organisation around the country, we were acutely aware our schedule would likely change as Australia and New Zealand started to open up and consider vaccination rates and health advice.

“We have the ability to swap and change when necessary but will always maintain the integrity of the schedule and we will always put fans first.

“Getting teams into states and fans into venues safely remains are absolute priority. We will maintain a flexible approach to the schedule to ensure any potential further changes are made with these two objectives at the forefront.

“We will ensure each team still plays 14 home games and we will endeavour to give fans as much notice as possible when further changes are made after Round 6.”

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