Bullets get NBL win after blackout review

The NBL has dismissed Cairns' appeal and ruled Brisbane victors in their blackout-interrupted clash.

Cairns Taipans have lost their appeal against Brisbane's NBL victory after their match on Sunday was abandoned with just over a minute to go due to a blackout.

The Taipans were trailing by eight points with 1:37 remaining in the game when the Cairns CBD suffered a blackout, plunging the Convention Centre into darkness.

Officials tried desperately to restore power, but after half an hour the decision was made to abandon the match.

Under FIBA rules, if a match is unable to be completed for any reason, the team that holds the lead is awarded the victory.

The NBL gave "careful consideration" to the appeal, but ruled on Monday the result would stand.

"Obviously there are lots of consequences, a loss, points spreads, the series. It could have a massive impact down the stretch," Taipans coach Aaron Fearne said ahead of the review.

Bullets coach Andrej Lemanis also wasn't overtly pleased, but couldn't begrudge the outcome.

"The rules are the rules. I don't make them so we'll take the win no problems," he said

"It's unusual, when you've been around for a while you feel like you've gone through a few situations, but this one is unique,"

"It feels hollow but I think we were playing well enough, my confidence is we were going to win that game anyway."

Fearne admitted it would have taken something special to turn the match around in the time remaining, but he would have backed his men to do it.

"We would have had to make some huge plays, but I've been involved in some games where that is exactly what we did," Fearne said.

Bullets import Torrey Craig, whose first game against his former club was overshadowed by the drama, said it was just good fortune the lights had cut out when they did.

"I thought they were going to turn back on to be honest, but it is what it is, I'm happy we had the lead when the power went out." Craig said.


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