Basketball Clubs In Hobart

Compare Hobart basketball clubs, learn the junior pathway, and discover how players accelerate development outside team practice.

Who Is This Guide For?

Choosing a basketball club can feel overwhelming, especially if your family is new to the sport. Different players have different goals, and the right environment often depends on where they are in their basketball journey.

New To Basketball

If your child is just starting out, the most important thing is finding an environment where they can learn the fundamentals, enjoy the game, and build confidence. At this stage, the focus should be on learning basic skills, developing a love for basketball, and becoming comfortable in a team setting.

Already Playing Club Basketball

If your child already plays club basketball, choosing the right environment becomes more important. Factors such as coaching quality, training standards, competition level, travel requirements, and long-term development opportunities all start to play a bigger role. Many parents begin looking more closely at pathways once their child starts showing a genuine interest in improving.

Looking To Improve Faster

Some players are highly motivated and want to accelerate their development. These athletes often benefit from additional skill development outside regular team practices. This might include focused work on shooting, ball handling, footwork, decision-making, finishing, and game understanding. The goal is not replacing team basketball. The goal is helping players get more from it.

Basketball Clubs In Hobart At A Glance

Club Location Age Groups Best For Website
Southern Wolves Eastern Shore U8 - Seniors Youth to senior programs Visit site
Hobart Phoenix Hobart U8 - Seniors Youth to senior programs Visit site
Kingborough-Huon Kings Kingston U8 - Seniors Youth to senior programs Visit site
Dominoes Eastern Shore U8 - Seniors Youth to senior programs Visit site
Glenorchy Glenorchy U8 - Seniors Youth to senior programs Visit site
Grenadiers Laurderdale U8 - Seniors Youth to senior programs Visit site
Aussie Hoops Various Locations 5-10 years Fun and fundamentals Visit site
Tasmania JackJumpers Hobart Seniors Pro athletes Visit site
Tasmania Jewels Hobart Seniors Pro athletes Visit site
Hobart Chargers Hobart Seniors Semi pro/pro athletes Visit site
SEBA Eastern Suburbs U10-U14 Youth players Visit site
Moonah Sports Centre Moonah 18+ Social players Visit site

Hobart Basketball Club Directory

Southern Wolves

Location

Eastern Shore

Age Groups

U8 to Senior

Training/Competition Style

Regular team training and senior pathway

Southern Wolves may suit players looking for a competitive club environment and opportunities to develop through regular team basketball.

Hobart Phoenix

Location

Hobart

Age Groups

U8 to Senior

Training/Competition Style

Weekly team training and weekend fixtures

Hobart Phoenix offers a centrally located club option for players interested in team basketball and regular competition.

Kingborough Kings

Location

Kingston area

Age Groups

U8 to Senior

Training/Competition Style

Inclusive team environment with regular fixtures

Kingborough provides a welcoming club environment for players of all skill levels interested in team basketball.

Dominoes

Location

Eastern Shore

Age Groups

U8 to Senior

Training/Competition Style

Team training and local competition focus

Dominoes offers Eastern Shore families a local option for team basketball and regular competition.

Glenorchy

Location

Northern suburbs

Age Groups

U8 to Senior

Training/Competition Style

Community club with regular team fixtures

Glenorchy provides a community focused club option for northern suburbs players interested in team basketball.

Aussie Hoops

Location

Various Locations

Age Groups

5-10

Training/Competition Style

Fun and introductory levels

Aussie Hoops provides grass-roots programs for younger kids aged 5-10 interested in having fun and being introduced to basketball.

Tasmania JackJumpers

Location

Hobart

Age Groups

Seniors

Training/Competition Style

Highest level in Australia

The state's professional men's team competing nationally in the NBL.

Tasmania Jewels

Location

Hobart

Age Groups

Seniors

Training/Competition Style

Highest level in Australia

The state's professional womens team competing in the WNBL.

Hobart Chargers

Location

Hobart

Age Groups

Seniors

Training/Competition Style

2nd highest level semi pro winter roster

The Hobart Chargers is for polised athletes looking to compete at a high level.

SEBA

Location

Eastern Suburbs

Age Groups

U8-U14

Training/Competition Style

Youth club participating at grass roots

Handles the regional growth for the eastern shore, bridging Sorell, Tasman, and the Southern Midlands.

Moonah Sports Centre

Location

Moonah

Age Groups

18+

Training/Competition Style

Laid back social competition

If you aren't looking to join a structured "club" with uniform kits and training expectations, this venue run their own independent corporate and social rosters

How To Choose The Right Basketball Club

01

Location Matters More Than You Think

The best training environment is one your family can consistently attend. Long travel times often create unnecessary stress and can make it difficult to maintain consistency over several years.

02

Consider Your Child's Goals

Is your child playing for enjoyment? Do they want to make representative teams? Are they highly competitive? Understanding their goals helps narrow down suitable options.

03

Coaching Environment

Great coaches create positive learning environments. Look for coaches who teach, communicate clearly, and help players improve rather than simply focusing on winning.

04

Fit For The Player

Children spend significant time with teammates. A positive culture often has a major impact on long-term enjoyment and retention in sport.

Team Training And Skill Development Are Different

Team Training

  • Team offence
  • Team defence
  • Plays and structures
  • Game preparation
  • Team roles
  • Team coaches have limited time. Their primary responsibility is preparing the team to perform collectively.

Skill Development

  • Ball handling
  • Shooting
  • Footwork
  • Finishing
  • Decision-making
  • Individual skill development allows players to spend more time on the specific areas that need improvement.

One of the biggest misconceptions in youth basketball is that team training alone is enough to maximise player development. Team training and skill development serve different purposes. This is why many successful athletes combine team basketball with dedicated skill development. The two approaches complement each other. Players develop individual tools through skill work and then apply those tools within team environments.

Junior Basketball Pathway in Hobart

1

Learn to Play

Players are introduced to basketball fundamentals including dribbling, passing, shooting, and teamwork.

The focus is enjoyment and confidence.

2

Domestic Basketball

Athletes begin competing in organised games.

This stage helps players learn game rules, positioning, and teamwork.

3

Club Basketball

Players join club teams and participate in structured competition.

Competition levels generally increase and players gain valuable experience.

4

Representative Basketball

Selected athletes may have opportunities to represent their region against stronger competition.

5

State Opportunities

The highest-performing athletes may progress into state-level programs and competitions.

6

Senior / NBL1 / NBL Opportunities

Some players continue into senior basketball & professional environments.

FAQ

  • Most junior basketball programs in Hobart start from around age 5–6 through Learn to Play programs. Domestic competition typically begins from age 8 onwards. Many children begin basketball during primary school years, although opportunities vary depending on programs and associations. The best age to start is often whenever a child shows genuine interest and enthusiasm for learning.
  • The best club for a beginner depends on location, age, and what your child needs. Most clubs in Hobart offer junior programs suitable for new players. Visiting a training session before committing is a good first step.
  • Yes. Many players combine club basketball with private or small-group skill development. Club training focuses on team performance, while individual training builds the skills players use within that team environment.
  • For most junior players, one to two sessions per week is a solid foundation. As players develop and move into more competitive environments, training frequency typically increases.
  • Team training prepares players for games - offence, defence, plays, and roles. Skill development focuses on individual abilities like ball handling, shooting, footwork, and decision-making that make players more effective in any team environment.
  • No. Tiri Basketball is designed to complement club basketball, not replace it. Players continue with their club while using Tiri Basketball sessions to develop the individual skills that help them perform better in team settings.

Looking To Improve Outside Team Practice?

If your child already plays basketball and wants to improve their skills, confidence, and decision-making, Tiri Basketball offers focused small-group training in Hobart.

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