playoffs twice which resulted in Smyth being replaced as head coach by former player and assistant Scott Ninnis. In all, Phil Smyth coached the 36ers in the NBL...
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Adelaide 36ers (section 1998–2008: Phil Smyth Era)
Most games coached: 365 – Phil Smyth (1998–2007/08) Most wins as coach: 205 – Phil Smyth Most losses as coach: 160 – Phil Smyth Most championships as a...
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title John Smyth (disambiguation) Joseph Smyth (disambiguation) Peter Smyth (disambiguation) Richard Smyth (disambiguation) William Smyth (disambiguation)...
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West Adelaide Bearcats 75–73 in the Grand Final. Adelaide born Guard Phil Smyth joined the team in 1983 and led the NBL in steals and assists as well...
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Smyth is a restaurant located in Chicago. Alongside Alinea, Smyth is one of two restaurants in Chicago with three Michelin stars. Smyth is located on...
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The Boomers were captained at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games by Phil Smyth, and introduced coach Lindsay Gaze’s 19-year-old son, Andrew Gaze, to...
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number of the greats of Australian basketball including Andrew Gaze, Phil Smyth, Mark Bradtke, Andrew Vlahov, Ray Borner, Brett Maher, and Larry Sengstock...
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1984 45 Brisbane vs Melbourne 1990 45 Illawarra vs Melbourne 1991 11 Phil Smyth vs Sydney 1985 11 Scott Fenton vs Melbourne 1985 11 Darryl McDonald vs...
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musicians". musicweek.com. Retrieved 18 February 2019. Watson-Smyth, Kate (30 March 2000). "Phil Collins sues backing band to reclaim 'overpaid' royalties'"...
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high-profile players like Leon Trimmingham, Mario Donaldson, Dean Uthoff and Phil Smyth during the mid-90s but they failed to make the playoffs in 1993 or 1995...
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and is named after father-son duo Lindsay Gaze and Andrew Gaze. 1988 Phil Smyth 1989 Luc Longley 1990 Andrew Gaze 1991 Andrew Vlahov 1992 Mark Bradtke...
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Flanagan John Heslin Sam McCartan Billy O'Loughlin Ronan O'Toole Paul Sharry Phil Smyth Westmeath Senior Football Championship winner: 1948, 1961, 1963, 2013...
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(1990–1992) Don Monson (1993) Mike Dunlap (1994–1996) Dave Claxton (1997) Phil Smyth (1998–2008) Scott Ninnis (2008–2010) Marty Clarke (2010–2013) Joey Wright...
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Varejão, Leandro Barbosa, Alex Garcia and Marcelo Huertas of Brazil, Phil Smyth of Australia, Daniel Santiago and Jerome Mincy of Puerto Rico, Eduardo...
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national team Point guard, Adelaide born Phil Smyth, joined the team in 1983 led the NBL in steals and assists. Smyth was also named to his second straight...
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Brisbane Bullets Melbourne United Perth Wildcats Important figures Ken Cole Phil Smyth Brett Maher Mark Davis Al Green Peter Ali Darryl Pearce Bill Jones Mike...
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Bearcats George Morrow Newcastle Falcons Larry Sengstock Brisbane Bullets Phil Smyth St Kilda Saints 1983 Cal Bruton Geelong Supercats James Crawford (2) Geelong...
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Brisbane Bullets Melbourne United Perth Wildcats Important figures Ken Cole Phil Smyth Brett Maher Mark Davis Al Green Peter Ali Darryl Pearce Bill Jones Mike...
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politician Philip Smythe, 4th Viscount Strangford, Church of Ireland clergyman Phil Smyth, Australian basketball player and coach This disambiguation page lists...
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Archived from the original on 25 August 2020. Retrieved 25 August 2020. Smyth, Rob (5 September 2020). "Iceland 0–1 England: Nations League – live!"....
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of the team veterans (during this period the 36ers also cut veterans Phil Smyth (1994), Robert Rose and Mike McKay (1996). Upon returning to Adelaide...
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Canberra Cannons 84–82 who were led by the Australian Boomers point guard Phil Smyth. Star import Leroy Loggins, who had returned to the Bullets in 1984 after...
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(1980) All-NBL First Team: Danny Morseu (1980, 1981), Rocky Smith (1981), Phil Smyth (1982) NBL Coach of the Year: None NBL Rookie of the Year: None NBL Most...
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teams 6 TV partner(s) Seven Network NBL Finals Champions Canberra Cannons Runners-up North Melbourne Giants Finals MVP Phil Smyth Seasons ← 1987 1989 →...
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Wood (2) Australia West Adelaide Bearcats 1982 Phil Smyth Australia St. Kilda Saints 1983 Phil Smyth (2) Australia Canberra Cannons 1984 N/A N/A N/A...
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Keogh Danny Morseu Ian Davies Larry Sengstock Mark Dalton Mel Dalgleish Phil Smyth Ray Borner Wayne Carroll James Kirkup (squad) The following players represented...
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championship coach Phil Smyth, Australian basketball administrators rested on their laurels during the 1990s. "They let the brand get damaged," Smyth said. "It's...
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James Crawford * Geelong Supercats, Canberra Cannons, Perth Wildcats Phil Smyth St. Kilda Saints, Canberra Cannons, Adelaide 36ers, Sydney Kings Scott...
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finished the tournament in 45th place. In the 2011 World Series of Poker, Phil finished second in three tournaments, in the 2-7 Draw Lowball Championship...
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under the rookie coaching of Australian and Adelaide basketball legend Phil Smyth. He made his NBL debut on 31 January 1998 with what would be a career...
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