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John Dorge (born 17 October 1962 in
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) is a former basketball player from Australia. Dorge played in Australia's National Basketball League (NBL) from 1985 to 1998, playing for the
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and the South East Melbourne Magic, winning four NBL championships as well as representing Australia in international competition.


NBL career

John Dorge also known as the "towering chicken farmer", a 6'10" (209 cm) tall centre, started his NBL career in
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playing for the Brian Kerle coached Brisbane Bullets. The Bullets, beaten Grand Finalists in
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, would go one better in Dorge's rookie season when they defeated the
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121–95 to win the clubs first NBL championship. Among Dorge's teammates were the likes of Olympians Larry Sengstock and
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, Leroy Loggins who would go on to be regarded as the best import player in NBL history, Cal Bruton, Ronnie "The Rat" Radliff and Robert Sibley. The Bullets again made the NBL Grand Final in
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, this time played over a 3-game series for the first time and again they would face the 36ers who had gone through the 1986 NBL season with a 24–2 record, including a 13–0 home record. In 1986 the Bullets had moved from the 2,700 capacity
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into the 13,500 seat
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and a then NBL record crowd of 11,000 saw the first game of the series go into
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with the 36ers eventually running out winners 122–119. The Bullets then surprised in Game 2 at the
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in Adelaide, winning 104-83 before the 36ers wrapped up the series and their first championship with a 113–91 win in the deciding Game 3. Matched up against 6'9" (206 cm) 36ers centre and team captain Bill Jones (who averaged 19.6 points, 15.6 rebounds and 3 blocks), Dorge averaged 4.6 points, 5.6 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game in the series. Brisbane continued their successful run in
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and played in their fourth and Dorge's third Grand Final in succession. It was the first and only time in NBL history that a player had played in the Grand Final in his first three seasons in the league. The Bullets would sweep the Cal Bruton coached
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in two games giving John Dorge his second NBL championship. Dorge averaged 6 points, 5 rebounds and 1 block in the series. The Bullets run finally ended in 1988 when they lost their Elimination final to the Wildcats. They then missed the playoffs altogether in
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in what would turn out to be Dorge's last season with the club. From
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he would join the Geelong Supercats for two seasons. The Supercats missed the playoffs in 1990, but in
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returned for their first post season play since 1984 but they were defeated in the Elimination final by the North Melbourne Giants. In the opening game of the 1991 season against North Melbourne, Dorge set the still standing (as of 2016–17) NBL record for blocks in a single game with 14. After signing with new team the South East Melbourne Magic from
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, John Dorge started to play to the potential many thought he had but had only shown glimpses of and he became one of the dominant big men in the NBL. The Brian Goorjian coached Magic, who boasted players such as Robert Rose, Tony Ronaldson, Bruce Bolden, Andrew Parkinson, Scott Ninnis and
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, defeated the
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in three games to win their first and Dorge's third NBL championship. Dorge averaged 11.3 points, 8.6 rebounds and 2.3 blocks in the series. Dorge would play another 6 NBL seasons with the Magic, including winning the 1996 NBL Grand Final over the Tigers, and being selected to the All-NBL First Team in
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when he averaged a career best 16.1 points, 12.3 rebounds and 3.0 blocks for the season. He retired from the NBL following the Magic's two game loss to the Adelaide 36ers in the 1998 NBL Grand Final having played in 363 NBL games.


International

Dorge made his Australian Boomers debut in 1987 in a home test series against the
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where he was matched up against Russia's giant 7'3" (221 cm)
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. Although he would ultimately miss selection for the 1988 Olympics in
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(largely due to the emergence of 7'2" (218 cm) centre Luc Longley), he was part of the squad that finished 6th at the 1992 Barcelona and an improved 4th in
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at the
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. In both tournaments Dorge played as the back up to Longley who by 1996 was the starting centre for the NBA champion
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. Dorge played for the Boomers in their 5-game 'exhibition' series against the Magic Johnson All-Stars in March 1995 and counts hitting a skyhook over Magic himself in Game 2 at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre as one of his career highlights. Due to the absence of Longley who was playing for the
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, and Australia's other big men in 6'10" (208 cm) players Mark Bradtke and
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(who did play in Game 5 in
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), Dorge (along with North Melbourne's 6'9" (206 cm) centre Paul Rees), was the Australian starting centre through the series.1995 Australian Boomers vs Magic Johnson's All Stars - Melbourne
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Coaching

After his playing career, John Dorge took up coaching basketball in
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, winning the New Zealand NBL Coach of the Year Award while coaching the
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in the 2007 NZNBL season.


Honour roll


NBL career stats


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Dorge, John 1962 births Living people Australian men's basketball players 1990 FIBA World Championship players Basketball players at the 1992 Summer Olympics Basketball players at the 1996 Summer Olympics Brisbane Bullets players Centers (basketball) Geelong Supercats players Olympic basketball players of Australia People from Toowoomba South East Melbourne Magic players Sportsmen from Queensland