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Broadmeadow Basketball Stadium

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Opened
  
1969

Phone
  
+61 2 4961 3185

Capacity
  
2,200

Former names
  
Newcastle Sports Entertainment Centre

Location
  
Corner of Young & Curley Roads, Broadmeadow, New South Wales 2292

Operator
  
Newcastle Basketball Association

Address
  
Young Rd & Curley Road, Broadmeadow NSW 2292, Australia

Similar
  
Newcastle Entertainment Centre, Warabrook railway station, Sandgate railway station - N, Black Bulga State Conserva, Teralba railway station

Profiles

Broadmeadow basketball stadium


The Broadmeadow Basketball Stadium, also known as the Newcastle Basketball Stadium, is an indoor basketball stadium located in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia and was the original home of the Newcastle Falcons of the National Basketball League from the origin of the league in 1979 until they moved to the newly built Newcastle Entertainment Centre in 1992. The stadium is currently the home of the Newcastle Basketball Association and can hold approximately 2,200 spectators.

On 18 July 1982, he stadium hosted the 1982 NBL Grand Final where the West Adelaide Bearcats defeated the Geelong Supercats 80–74. The staging of an NBL game in Newcastle without the Falcons playing was possible due to the NBL's original policy of awarding the then single game Grand Final to a pre-determined venue regardless of the teams playing. The stadium also hosted the 1982 semi-finals with West Adelaide defeating the Coburg Giants 94–74 and Geelong defeating the Nunawading Spectres 101–59. Both semi-final games were played on 16 July. The Stadium later hosted the 2006 ABA National Finals.

On 15 August 2015, the Stadium hosted the LSU Tigers college basketball team in an exhibition game against the Newcastle All-Stars, which LSU won 89–75. A capacity crowd of almost 2,000, the biggest for a game at the Broadmeadow venue in more than 25 years, packed in to see the NBA-bound forward Ben Simmons compete for his new college team. A former Hunters junior, Simmons learnt to play basketball at Broadmeadow when his father, Dave, played and coached in Newcastle for the Falcons and the Hunter Pirates.

References

Broadmeadow Basketball Stadium Wikipedia