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Cairns Marlins pay tribute to legendary 2004 ABA champions

A commitment to playing “pure” basketball and unwavering belief in their teammates paved the path to glory for the Cairns Marlins’ 2004 ABA championship, withstanding a shooting clinic from a future Australian basketball legend in the process.

Former Cairns Marlins and Taipans Kane Oakley and Ben Arkell are back in the Far North to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their 2004 ABA championship with teammates this weekend.
Former Cairns Marlins and Taipans Kane Oakley and Ben Arkell are back in the Far North to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their 2004 ABA championship with teammates this weekend.

A commitment to playing “pure” basketball and unwavering belief in their teammates paved the path to glory for the Cairns Marlins’ 2004 ABA championship, withstanding a shooting clinic from a future Australian basketball legend in the process.

Facing the formidable Shawn Redhage and the Northwest Tasmania Thunder in the grand final, the Marlins found themselves down 19 points early before storming home to claim the title 104-100 in Geelong.

Cairns' Kane Oakley (right) looks for an outlet during the North Queensland Games basketball final against the Townsville Heat. Picture: Pasco Rogato
Cairns' Kane Oakley (right) looks for an outlet during the North Queensland Games basketball final against the Townsville Heat. Picture: Pasco Rogato
Cairns' Ben Arkell (right) fends off Towsville's Tim Duroux in the North Queensland Games basketball final. Picture: Pasco Rogato
Cairns' Ben Arkell (right) fends off Towsville's Tim Duroux in the North Queensland Games basketball final. Picture: Pasco Rogato

Two decades on, close mates and former Marlins stars Kane Oakley and Ben Arkell remember the stoush vividly.

“The first half, Shawn was lighting me up,” Oakley, who also played five seasons for the Cairns Taipans in the NBL, said. “We were playing like crap and they were kicking our ass.”

Featuring a host of future NBL and international stars, the Cairns Marlins 2004 ABA champions will reflect on the 20th anniversary of their national title with teammates and staff. Picture: Brendan Radke
Featuring a host of future NBL and international stars, the Cairns Marlins 2004 ABA champions will reflect on the 20th anniversary of their national title with teammates and staff. Picture: Brendan Radke

But a savvy defensive switch from then head coach Mark Beecroft, assigning star guard Aaron Grabau to slow down the sweet shooting Nebraskan turned the tide in the second half with precocious teenagers Nate Jawai and Aron Baynes showing flashes of brilliance.

Cairns Marlin Nathan Jawai (right) dunks over Townsville's Todd Alloway. Picture: Pasco Rogato
Cairns Marlin Nathan Jawai (right) dunks over Townsville's Todd Alloway. Picture: Pasco Rogato
The Cairns Marlins’ Ben Arkell lays the ball in as Shawn Redhage challenges him in the ABA grand final against the Northwest Tasmania Thunder in 2004. Picture: Reg Ryan
The Cairns Marlins’ Ben Arkell lays the ball in as Shawn Redhage challenges him in the ABA grand final against the Northwest Tasmania Thunder in 2004. Picture: Reg Ryan

Arkell, a pass-first point guard, said the unselfish playing culture was the reason the Marlins’ championship banner hangs in the Fish Tank’s rafters today.

“The whole team was like that,” he said.

“It’s the greatest fun I’ve had playing basketball. We had those established guys on the team and then a young wave coming through.

“Aron and Nate were very raw … but whenever their number was called those guys got the job done and we had complete faith in them.

“In the grand final, Nate came on and had eight quick points because he was just too big.”

Trailblazer Nate Jawai became the first Indigenous Australian to be selected in the NBA draft in 2008. The Cape York basketball prodigy is one of the the Cairns Taipans’ all-time greats. (Photo by Brett Hemmings/Getty Images)
Trailblazer Nate Jawai became the first Indigenous Australian to be selected in the NBA draft in 2008. The Cape York basketball prodigy is one of the the Cairns Taipans’ all-time greats. (Photo by Brett Hemmings/Getty Images)
After playing in college, former Cairns Marlin Aron Baynes played internationally before spending several seasons in the NBA, winning an NBA championship with the San Antonio Spurs. He won a bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics. (Photo by Zhizhao Wu/Getty Images)
After playing in college, former Cairns Marlin Aron Baynes played internationally before spending several seasons in the NBA, winning an NBA championship with the San Antonio Spurs. He won a bronze medal at the Tokyo Olympics. (Photo by Zhizhao Wu/Getty Images)

Jawai and Baynes have both gone on to enjoy brilliant careers, gracing the hardwood both in the NBA and domestically as well as representing Australia.

“You could definitely see their potential,” Arkell said.

“But they were so young, so they probably didn’t get a lot of opportunities.

“Both of them had these moments where you’d go, ‘Wow.’ If they can both continue there’s something there.”

A rim rattling slam from Jawai on former NBL hardman Grant Kruger in Townsville that left bystanders running for cover was an early sign of the Bamaga big man’s immense power.

“He just posterised him,” Arkell said. “It was just this incredible physicality.

With Aron, you saw the learning curve. You’d walk into the gym and see him in there working.

“(Former Marlin Aron Fearne) ‘Fearney’ deserves a lot of credit for that too. Just putting so much time into him. If they could harness what they had they were definitely going somewhere.”

The legendary 2004 Marlins squad were recognised on Friday night, celebrating the 20th anniversary since their famous win, at the Fish Tank.

The team which fostered other future NBL stars, including Kerry Williams and provided a start for one of the Marlins’ favourite sons, ageless point guard Curt Ah Wang will forever be a special group.

“There were no idiots,” Oakley said. “Nobody needed the ball in their hands to show off. We had a great team and a great system.”

Originally published as Cairns Marlins pay tribute to legendary 2004 ABA champions

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