Senior Seahawks QSL Trials – 2026 Season
- North Gold Coast Seahawks

- Jan 22
- 1 min read
Seahawks Basketball is pleased to announce that QSL Trials for the 2026 season are now open. Athletes are encouraged to review the updated trial details below and ensure they attend the correct sessions for their program.
QSL Women (QSLW)
Trial 1:Tuesday 27 January | 6:00–8:00pm📍 Runaway Bay Indoor Stadium
Trial 2:Monday 2 February | 7:30–9:00pm 📍 Coomera Indoor Sport Centre
QSL Men (QSLM)
Trial 1:Thursday 29 January | 6:00–8:00pm📍 Runaway Bay Indoor Stadium
Trial 2:Monday 2 February | 7:30–9:00pm📍 Runaway Bay Indoor Stadium
QSL Youth League Men (QSLYLM)
Trial 1:Monday 2 February | 7:30–9:00pm📍 Coomera Indoor Sport Centre
Trial 2:Thursday 5 February | 7:30–9:00pm📍 Runaway Bay Indoor Stadium
QSL Youth League Women (QSLYLW)
Trial 1:Tuesday 3 February | 6:00–7:30pm📍 Coomera Indoor Sport Centre
Trial 2:Wednesday 4 February | 6:00–7:30pm📍 Coomera Indoor Sport Centre
Trial Registration
All athletes must register prior to attending trials.
Register here:https://forms.office.com/r/kiaR8rabUB
Seahawks Basketball looks forward to welcoming athletes to trials as we begin preparations for the 2026 QSL season. We encourage all prospective players to arrive prepared, on time, and ready to compete.
For further updates and information, please continue to monitor Seahawks Basketball communication channels.




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