Geraldton Buccaneers (2020; 2022–2025) In 2020, Narkle joined the
Geraldton Buccaneers of the
State Basketball League (SBL). Narkle impressed with Chapman Valley in the
Great Northern Football League (GNFL) at the end of 2020. He switched back to basketball in 2022. Narkle returned to the Geraldton Buccaneers for the
2022 NBL1 West season. He was named Sixth Man of the Year and helped the Buccaneers reach the NBL1 West grand final, where they lost 91–79 to the
Rockingham Flames. In 24 games, he averaged 8.0 points, 3.67 rebounds and 1.17 steals per game. With the Buccaneers in the
2023 NBL1 West season, Narkle earned Sixth Man of the Year honours for the second straight year. Towards the end of the regular season, he was moved into the starting line-up. Narkle had 21 points, 11 rebounds, three assists and four steals to earn
grand final MVP honours. He became the first Indigenous man to win the award. In 25 games, he averaged 12.12 points, 5.64 rebounds, 2.32 assists and 1.76 steals per game. At the
NBL1 National Finals, he scored 27 points against the Sutherland Sharks and 30 points against the
Ipswich Force. He was subsequently named in the National Finals All-Star Five. A week later, he played for the NBL1 West Select Team against the
Perth Wildcats in two
National Basketball League (NBL) pre-season games. Following this, he had a two-day trial with
Melbourne United of the NBL. In October 2023, Narkle re-signed with the Buccaneers for the
2024 NBL1 West season. He suffered a broken bone in his arm early in the season, which ruled him out for four to six weeks. In June 2024, he was named in an Indigenous Basketball Australia All-Stars team for an exhibition match against the
Sacramento State Hornets. Despite missing 10 games, he was named to the
NBL1 West All-Defensive Team. He went on to help the Buccaneers reach the preliminary final, where they lost 98–89 to the
Willetton Tigers despite Narkle's 40 points and 11 rebounds. In 14 games, he averaged 23.0 points, 7.36 rebounds, 3.5 assists, 1.64 steals and 1.21 blocks per game. Following the season, he once again played for the NBL1 West Select Team against the Perth Wildcats in two NBL pre-season games. In February 2025, Narkle re-signed with the Buccaneers for the
2025 NBL1 West season. On 11 June 2025, he played for the Indigenous Basketball Australia All-Stars team in an exhibition match against Maori Basketball New Zealand, where he had 10 points, four rebounds and four assists in a 104–90 win. On 21 June, he scored 53 points in the Buccaneers' 135–88 win over the
Goldfields Giants. He was named NBL1 West Youth Player of the Year and earned
All-NBL1 West First Team honours. He helped the Buccaneers reach the NBL1 West Grand Final with 25 points, 11 rebounds, seven assists and two steals in a 99–80 win over the Willetton Tigers in the preliminary final. In the grand final, he had 21 points, nine rebounds, four steals, three assists and three blocks in an 81–78 victory over the
Warwick Senators to win his second NBL1 West championship. He was subsequently named grand final MVP for the second time. In 26 games, he averaged 23.15 points, 7.92 rebounds, 4.96 assists, 2.15 steals and 1.65 blocks per game. At the
2025 NBL1 National Finals, the Buccaneers reached the championship game, where they lost 86–67 to the
Canberra Gunners despite Narkle's 12 points, nine rebounds, five assists and three steals. He was named to the NBL1 National Finals All-Star Five for the second time.
Illawarra Hawks (2025–2026) On 5 August 2025, Narkle signed with the
Illawarra Hawks as a development player for the
2025–26 NBL season. In his NBL debut on 11 October 2025, he scored five points in a 116–89 win over the
Brisbane Bullets. He was elevated to the Hawks' main roster for their game against the Perth Wildcats on 25 October, replacing Jonah Antonio. He finished the season having played 18 games, including a season finale where he played a career-high 20 minutes for six points, four rebounds, an assist, a steal and a block against
Tasmania JackJumpers.
Cockburn Cougars (2026–present) Narkle joined the
Cockburn Cougars for the
2026 NBL1 West season. ==References==