
10
Aug
2025 Asia Cup
Galloway stars again to lead Boomers over gutsy Qatar
Australia stay undefeated as Jaylin Galloway and Reyne Smith spark dominant second half.
- Australia Boomers remain undefeated after a 110-82 win over Qatar
- Jaylin Galloway and Reyne Smith combined for 39 points
- The Boomers trailed for most of the first half before dominating the second half
Australia crushed Qatar 110-82 in FIBA World Cup Group Stage clash – Galloway's 24-point performance secures Saudi Arabia victory
Key Details
- Result: Australia 110 def. Qatar 82
- When: August 10, 2025
- Where: King Abdullah Sports City, Saudi Arabia
- Standings: Standings
By the Numbers
- Jaylin Galloway (Australia) starred with 24 points, three rebounds, and two assists in 21 minutes.
- Brandon Datrelle Goodwin (Qatar) scored 24 points, had seven rebounds, five assists, and three steals in 40 minutes.
What Happened
The Boomers established control early and never relinquished it, showcasing their offensive firepower throughout the contest. Australia's efficient shooting was the difference, as they connected on 56.5 per cent from the field compared to Qatar's 42.4 per cent, building a substantial lead that proved insurmountable.
Qatar struggled from beyond the arc, hitting just four of their 25 attempts for a dismal 16 per cent success rate. By contrast, Australia displayed exceptional shooting touch, knocking down 10-of-21 from three-point range for an impressive 47.6 per cent. This 18-point differential from downtown played a crucial role in Australia's commanding victory.
Jaylin Galloway delivered an outstanding performance for Australia, shooting a remarkable 8-from-10 from the field including 2-from-3 from deep and 6-from-7 at the free throw line. His efficiency was matched by his defensive intensity, finishing with a game-high plus-minus of +26. William Hickey provided excellent support with 15 points and eight assists, orchestrating the Boomers' offense with precision.
The Australian bench proved decisive, with Reyne Smith contributing 15 points on 4-from-6 shooting from three-point range. Will Magnay added 11 points and two blocks in just under 20 minutes of play, helping Australia dominate inside the paint. The Boomers' depth was on full display as six players scored in double figures, highlighting their balanced attack.
Despite Brandon Goodwin's 24-point effort for Qatar, which included 11-from-13 from the free throw line, his team struggled to find consistent offensive production elsewhere. Tyler Harris added 15 points on efficient 7-from-10 shooting, but Qatar's offense stalled against Australia's tenacious defence. The Boomers forced 17 turnovers while committing just 14 of their own, converting those extra possessions into valuable points.
Australia's dominance on the glass further cemented their control, outrebounding Qatar 45-32. This advantage gave the Boomers additional scoring opportunities and limited Qatar's second-chance points. Jack White was particularly effective in this area, grabbing five rebounds and registering a +17 in just 18 minutes of action.
Australia moves directly to the quarter finals, with an opponent yet to be determined, on Wednesday night AEST.
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