Returning guard Ben Ayre has one prediction - success
Tasmania JackJumpers tenacious guard Ben Ayre is officially back for the NBL 2026-27
season.
The here-there-and-everywhere player will bring his relentless on and off court energy to
the JackJumpers for a second season.
Ayre said he couldn’t wait to be back in Tasmania, representing the best club and fans in
the league.
“We have the best local group in the league, and I’m so keen to play hoops with this group
again,” Ayre said.
“Last year we had a lot of new faces on the team, and we’ve laid really strong foundations.
“This year, we have great continuity and I think this will bring a lot more success for us.”
Ayre has gone from strength to strength since joining the JackJumpers last season,
notching his 100th NBL game and joining the Boomers for the first time.
General Manager of Basketball Operations Darren Smith said the 30-year-old was vital to
the JackJumpers’ success.
“Ben’s style of play and his character personify the JackJumpers ethos of grit and grind,”
Smith said.
“Everyone from the coaches to his teammates, to our fans are drawn to him, his
competitive spirit is magnetic.
“He’s a vital piece of our rotation, his experience and work ethic will definitely help us win.”
With the NBL Free Agency opening this Friday, the JackJumpers are preparing to sign new
players to their roster, with announcements in coming weeks.