

The Dandenong Rangers delivered a statement performance on the road, overcoming the Waverley Falcons 98-85 in a high-scoring National Basketball League1 South encounter on May 3, 2026. The Rangers' offensive firepower proved too much for Waverley, who fought hard but could not contain a relentless Dandenong attack that found its rhythm early and never let up.
Match Overview
From the opening tip, Dandenong established control with crisp ball movement and efficient shooting. The Rangers built a steady lead through the first half, exploiting mismatches in the paint and converting from beyond the arc. Waverley responded with bursts of energy, but each Falcons run was met with a swift Dandenong answer. By the final quarter, the Rangers had stretched their advantage to double digits, effectively sealing the result despite a late home surge.
Key Performances
- Dandenong Rangers: Their balanced scoring attack was the story, with multiple players reaching double figures. The team's ability to share the ball and find open looks kept Waverley's defense scrambling all afternoon.
- Waverley Falcons: Despite the loss, the Falcons showed resilience, particularly in transition. Their 85-point total reflected a capable offense, but defensive breakdowns at critical moments prevented them from closing the gap.
Turning Point
The game swung decisively in the third quarter when Dandenong went on a 14-4 run, turning a single-digit lead into a commanding 15-point advantage. Waverley never recovered from that stretch, as the Rangers' defensive intensity increased while their offense continued to hum.
Impact on the Standings
The victory solidifies Dandenong's position as a contender in NBL1 South, showcasing their ability to win away from home against a competitive Waverley side. For the Falcons, the loss highlights the need for consistent defensive execution against top-tier opponents as the season progresses.
With this result, the Rangers improve their record and send a clear message to the rest of the league: their offense is clicking, and they are a threat on any given day.
