Name Durham PalatinatesBadgeUser Rating (0 users)
Next Event Durham Palatinates vs Newcastle Eagles Women (30 Mar)
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League PositionRecent League Form ➡Established2017 (7 years old)
Sport Basketball
Stadium/HomeSports and Wellbeing Park
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ArchivePrimary ColoursLocationDurham, England
NicknamesCompetitionsWomens British Basketball LeagueLast Editavzubkof: 12/Oct/23
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30/03 | Durham Palat | - | Newcastle Ea | | 1:00pm |
07/04 | Sheffield Ha | - | Durham Palat | | 2:00pm |
13/04 | Durham Palat | - | Cardiff Met | | 12:00pm |
14/04 | Essex Rebels | - | Durham Palat | | 3:00pm |
27/04 | Durham Palat | - | Oaklands Wol | | 12:00pm |
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23/03 | Oaklands Wol | P - P | Durham Palat | |
03/03 | London Lions | 98 - 65 | Durham Palat | |
24/02 | Durham Palat | 74 - 79 | Essex Rebels | |
17/02 | Cardiff Met | 69 - 73 | Durham Palat | |
11/02 | Leicester Ri | 85 - 57 | Durham Palat | |
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The Durham Palatinates are an English women's basketball team based in Durham, England. The Palatinates compete in the Women's British Basketball League (WBBL), the premier women's basketball competition in the United Kingdom.
Team Members = Player Contract years remaining
Showing 0 to 0 (Total: 0)Stadium or HomeMaiden Castle sports centre, also known as the Graham Sports Centre and the Durham University Sport and Wellbeing Park, is the main sports complex at Durham University and the home for many of the university's teams. It also stages professional football as the home of Durham W.F.C. since 2020 and is used as an international venue, including hosting one of the four 2023 Women's EuroHockey Championship Qualifiers tournaments in summer 2022 and the 1995 IAAF World Cross Country Championships. It has been used as a training ground by Hartlepool United since 2021, having previously been used by Newcastle United.
The sports centre is situated on the southeast side of Durham on the floodplain of the River Wear, just south of the Maiden Castle iron age fort from which it takes its name. The main sports complex, including the centre buildings and artificial pitches, are located on the west bank of the river, with vehicular access from the A177 Stockton Road, with additional playing fields on the east bank linked to the main complex via a footbridge. Paths along the river link Maiden Castle to the university's other sports fields at Hollow Drift (150 m north) and The Racecourse.
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