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From Cairns to Napier – a new coach for the Hawks in NZ basketball’s NBL competition

Doug Laing
Doug Laing
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15 Dec, 2025 05:00 PM3 mins to read

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Will Lopez, the former head of Basketball NSW high performance coaching, has been appointed head coach of the Hawke's Bay Hawks for the 2026 Sal's NBL in New Zealand. Photo / Supplied

Will Lopez, the former head of Basketball NSW high performance coaching, has been appointed head coach of the Hawke's Bay Hawks for the 2026 Sal's NBL in New Zealand. Photo / Supplied

A former head of Basketball NSW high-performance coaching will be at the helm of Hawke’s Bay’s Big Barrel Hawks for the 2026 Sal’s NBL campaign.

Will Lopez, currently lead assistant coach with Cairns Taipans in the Australian NBL, has been named head coach to succeed fellow Australian and target="_self" rel="" title="https://www.nzherald.co.nz/hawkes-bay-today/news/basketball-rookie-hawks-nbl-team-with-a-new-coach-are-ready-for-a-local-era/A6R54VYNFJFVZBCBOVV5F37CLA/">2024-2025 coach Sam Gruggen.

Hawks general manager and former long-time player Jarrod Kenny says it signals an intent to lift performance standards, sharpen the competitive edge and put Hawke’s Bay basketball back in the hunt for the title.

The season, which the Hawks open with a home Battle of the Bays match against Tauranga Whai on April 11, will mark 20 years since the Hawks’ only NBL title, in 2006.

At Cairns, Lopez works under former Hawks head coach and 2023 Australian NBL Coach of the Year Adam Forde. His portfolio includes game strategy, scouting, in-game adjustments and managing the performance areas that drive results.

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While assistant coach with the Taipans, Lopez, the third coach plucked from the Australian NBL to coach the Hawks in the past six years, coached the Cairns Dolphins in NBL1 North, delivering a fast, physical and winning style of basketball.

Previously in New South Wales, he held senior roles with the Bankstown Bruins, including director of coaching, where he oversaw a player-development system that supported hundreds of athletes and helped dozens of coaches earn national accreditation.

As high performance coach for Basketball NSW, he was responsible for elite player and coach development statewide.

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Kenny said Lopez is the “right leader at the right time ... a passionate, highly experienced coach who knows how to build a winning environment.”

Lopez says: “My focus is on winning and building a team our community can be proud of. The Hawks have talent, history and passionate supporters. We’ll set a standard that reflects that. We’ll defend with intensity, play unselfishly and compete for the full 40 minutes.”

Lopez will begin working immediately on roster construction, performance planning and pre-season structures.

He will relocate to Hawke’s Bay after the Australian NBL season, currently amid a 22-week regular season that will be followed by playoffs, starting at the end of February.

The Hawks also acknowledge the efforts of Gruggen, who, Kenny says, made “significant progress developing young local talent into genuine national-league contributors”.

Gruggen has also had a role with Cairns, and is currently an assistant coach with Illawarra Hawks, having shared in the side’s winning of the 2024-25 ANBL.

Doug Laing is a Hawke’s Bay Today reporter based in Napier, with more than 50 years’ experience in journalism, more than four decades of which has been in Hawke’s Bay covering local news and sports.

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