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Three re-sign for Thunder

Keilor Thunder young guns Macey Boyle, Nic Banon and Ryan Philippe have signed on for the National Basketball League 1 South season.

Boyle handled a heavy load last season, combining playing in the NBL1 women’s side while leading the way as the Thunder’s Big V youth league women’s side made the grand final.

Boyle won the Big V youth league champ most valuable player award and was named in the all-star five as she averaged more than 18 points a game.

“Macey is a defensive stalwart of our NBL1 women’s side, and won our 2025 most improved player award,” the Thunder said on social media.

“She is a dynamic and versatile player, creating turnovers, and averaged 3.40 RPG (rebounds per game[) in 2025, with a 38.5 per cent 3-point percentage.

“Outside of NBL1, Macey is an integral part of Keilor basketball, and is involved in Big V, coaching VJBL, and in programs such as Aussie Hoops, Walking Basketball and holiday camps. She is a firm fan favourite, and we are so pleased to welcome her back to our NBL1 side.”

Boyle joins Issie Bourne, Maddy Rocci and Nikki Metcalfe as signings announced by the Thunder.

Banon has been part of the Thunder’s men’s NBL1 side since the inaugural season in the competition.

“He is a dynamic forward and brings relentless energy both on and off the court,” the Thunder said.

“Outside of NBL1, Nic is involved in all parts of Keilor basketball’s programs. He is our programs lead coach, coaches our 12.1 boys team and is a key part of our VYC [Victorian Youth Championship] men’s team in Big V.

“He was a finalist for the VYCM all-star five at the 2025 Big V awards.”

Philippe returns for his third season in Keilor’s side, having established himself as a key part of the Thunder’s 2025 lineup.

“He has a 45.5 per field goal percentage and averaged 7.45 points per game in 2025, with a high score of 20 points.”

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