20 May 2025
2025 Australian Senior League Championships | Schedule, Hub, Teams, Tournament Information
NOTE: THIS IS THE SCHEDULE RELEASE STORY. FOR THE TOURNAMENT HUB CLICK HERE OF VISIT WWW.BASEBALL.COM.AU/SENIORLEAGUE.
A trip to Easley, South Carolina and the 2025 Senior League World Series is on the line for ten Australian teams who have qualified for the Senior League Championships.
Welcome to your hub for the 2025 Australian Senior League Championships.
Age Group: 13-16
Tournament Date: Wed 21 May – Sun 25 May
Tournament Location: Geelong, Victoria
Tournament Schedule: Below and available here
GameChanger Scoring Link: Click here or search ‘Australian Senior League National Championships 2025’
Broadcast: Baseball+ (free) / GameChanger
2024 Champion: Eastern Phantoms (WA)
For a list of qualified teams across all tournaments, visit www.baseball.com.au/nationals.
FINAL PLACINGS
1. Wanneroo Giants
2. Brisbane Metro
3. Eastern Phantoms
4. Melbourne Rangers
5. Adelaide Armada

Players: Lachlan Firth, Mitchell Elliot, Ben Hannan, Jaxon Elliot, Quinn Fatai, Brayden George, Jet O’Sullivan, Cooper Barber, Kobi Scaife, Riley Lines, Sebastian Beazley, Harry Wooden, Blake Thompson, Blake Sexton, Chayce Benseman & Dylan Bandy.
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
Day 5, May 25
Gold Medal : Wanneroo Giants 7 def Brisbane Metro 2 watch on Baseball+
Bronze Medal Game: Eastern Phantoms 10 def Melbourne Rangers 5 (Watch the Replay)
Fifth Place Game: Adelaide Armada 12 def Ryde Red 12
Consolation Game: Brisbane South 10 def Melbourne Mets 2
Consolation Game: Cronulla Blue 14 vs Canberra Rangers 3
Day 4, May 24 – Click Here For Recap Story
FINALS
– Semi Final 1: Wanneroo Giants 14 def Eastern Phantoms 2 (Mini Match Highlights)
– Semi Final 2: Brisbane Metro 15 vs Melbourne Rangers 5 (Mini Match Highlights)
Brisbane Metro and Wanneroo Giants advance to the Gold Medal Game, Sunday @ 1:30PM AEST.
CONSOLATION
– Consolation 1 – Adelaide Armada 4 def Cronulla Blue 3
– 9th Place: Canberra Rangers 7 def Brisbane South 4
– Consolation 2 – Ryde Red 5 def Melbourne Mets 0
Day 3, May 23 – Click Here For Recap Story
– Cronulla Blue 11 def Melbourne Mets 1 (Watch the Replay)
– Melbourne Rangers 15 def Brisbane South 4
– Wanneroo Giants 10 def Adelaide Armada 9 (Watch the Replay)
– Cronulla Blue 4 def Canberra Rangers 0
– Ryde Red 12 def Brisbane South 10
– Eastern Phantoms 14 def Melbourne Mets 4
– Brisbane Metro 12 vs Eastern Phantoms 2 (Watch the Replay)
Day 2, May 22 – Click Here For Recap Story
Wanneroo Giants 7 def Ryde Red 6 (extra innings, watch the replay)
Brisbane Metro 13 def Melbourne Mets 6
Melbourne Rangers 4 def Adelaide Armada 1, (Watch the Replay)
Eastern Phantoms 17 def Canberra Rangers 2
Wanneroo Giants 12 def Brisbane South 2, (Watch the Replay)
Brisbane Metro 6 def Cronulla Blue 4
Day 1, May 21 – Click Here For Recap Story
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Melbourne Rangers 15 def Ryde Red 5 (Watch the Replay)
Adelaide Armada 8 def Brisbane South 4
Brisbane Metro 15 def Canberra Rangers 5 (Watch the Replay)
Ryde Red 16 def Adelaide Armada 3
Melbourne Mets 21 def Canberra Rangers 3 (Watch the Replay)
Wanneroo Giants 20 def Melbourne Rangers 2
Eastern Phantoms 14 vs Cronulla Blue 1 (Watch the Replay)
STANDINGS – GROUP STAGE
Top two advance to semi finals.
POOL A – FINAL
1. Wanneroo Giants (WA) 4-0*
2. Melbourne Rangers (VIC) 3-1*
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3. Ryde Red (NSW) 2-2
4. Adelaide Armada (SA) 1-3
5. Brisbane South (QLD) 0-4
Note: The tiebreaker in a three-team tie where everybody has defeated each other is the runs-allowed ratio (runs allowed per game). The ratio is indicated above in brackets)
POOL B – FINAL
1. Brisbane Metro (QLD) 4-0*
2. Eastern Phantoms (WA) 3-1*
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3. Cronulla Blue (NSW) 2-2
4. Melbourne Mets (VIC) 1-3
5. Canberra Rangers (ACT) 0-4
Teams and Pools
Ten teams from around Australia advanced to the national titles by winning a series of qualifiers at a state level.
From here, they are divided into two groups (pools) of five.
Each team in a given pool will play each other once. The top two teams at the end of pool play advance to the semi-finals with a spot in the Gold Medal Game on the line. The winner of the Gold Medal Game? They head to the 2025 Senior League World Series to play the best teams from around the globe from July 26, 2025 – August 2, 2025.

Schedule
Download the printable schedule here.

HOW THEY QUALIFIED
POOL A
Adelaide Armada (SA): South Australia have one entry into the Senior League Nationals. The Armada is made up of the best players from the 13-16 age group who tried out from across metropolitan Adelaide.
Brisbane South (QLD): Made up of players from Beenleigh Hawks, Runcorn Indians, Redlands and Mt. Gravatt Eagles. Advanced to nationals by advancing to the Gold Medal Game of the Queensland State Championships. After also going 3-1 in pool play, Brisbane South’s silver medal finish reflected their determination and effort across the State Championships. They made it to the final by leaning on strong performances from Lewis Hill and Kai Flynn-Ballard, who combined for 13 RBIs, and Cooper Reynolds who hit a Triple. Kai also contributed on the mound with 11 strikeouts in 8.2 innings and Cooper Reed with zero errors and 6 outs at centrefield across the five games in the Tournament. Brisbane South has earnt the second of two spots in the Australian Senior League National Championships.
Wanneroo Giants (WA): This squad finished second at the 2024 Australian Senior League Championships and features a number of return players. They rolled through the competition unbeaten in Western Australia, finishing 6-0 with a 92-17 run differential. They beat the Western Tigers 15-2 to advance to the Gold Medal Game and clinch a ticket to Geelong.
Ryde Red (NSW): Ryde Red were unbeaten on their way to gold in New South Wales. They defeated Ryde Black 10-2 in the semi-final to clinch a spot at nationals. It was a closely contested Gold Medal game with Cronulla Blue, their fellow NSW entrant to Senior League, with Ryde just squeaking by in a 3-2 thriller.
Melbourne Rangers (VIC): Made up of players from clubs in Melbourne’s South East Suburbs and Mornington Peninsula. After finishing runner-up in the grand final, Rangers are set to return to Geelong for nationals in May. They had the second-best record with four wins and one loss in the Victorian titles, going undefeated before losing by one run to the Athletics in their final matchup. Rangers scored 40 runs and gave up 21 with a team batting average of .329, reaching double-digit scores in all four of their victories.
POOL B
Eastern Phantoms (WA): Made up of players from the Morley Eagles, Perth and UWA Magpies Baseball Clubs. Last year’s defending champions. The Phantoms went through the group stages undefeated before beating Central Firebirds 9-4 in the semi-finals. The Phantoms lost to the Wanneroo Giants in the Gold Medal game but still finished the tournament outscoring opponents 70-22 and with a 5-1 record.
Cronulla Blue (NSW): Pitching and defense helped Cronulla Blue advance to nationals. They allowed just 13 runs in six games at the NSW State Championships, falling only to Ryde Red in the Gold Medal Game by a 3-2 scoreline. They beat Cronulla Black in the semi-final to clinch a spot in Geelong.
Brisbane Metro (QLD): Made up of players from Carina Red Sox, Pine Hills Lightning and Windsor Royals. Brisbane Metro earned the first of two spots in the Australian Senior League Championships in impressive fashion. Over the course of the Queensland state tournament, Metro’s explosive lineup was unstoppable, scoring 69 runs and only allowing 34. Troy Dean was a standout with a .714 batting average and 7 RBIs, while Xavier Huntley hit a Home Run, and Lachlan Pawsey and Leo McKenna both hit a Triple. Hunter Ryan dominated on the mound with 13 strikeouts: four of those in the Gold Medal game where he allowed zero runs across 3.1 innings. The entire Brisbane Metro roster were standout across the State Championships going 3-1 in pool play with other key performances from Blake McPherson and Max Stefanutto. In the final, Metro showed their relentless offense and sealed their victory with a 12-2 win over Brisbane South.
Melbourne Mets (VIC): Made up of metropolitan Melbourne players. The Mets step in as a replacement team for Victorian champion Melbourne Athletics who withdrew. The Mets played in the 3-4 cross over game locally and step in to replace the Athletics.













