Women's National Basketball League - Current Clubs

Current Clubs

The WNBL currently has 9 teams.

WNBL Team City Arena Colours Joined WNBL Head Coach
Women's National Basketball League
Adelaide Lightning Adelaide, South Australia Adelaide Arena Red, Yellow, Black, White 1992 Peter Buckle
Bendigo Spirit Bendigo, Victoria Schweppes Centre Sky Blue, Gold, White 2007 Bernie Harrower
Bulleen Boomers Bulleen, Victoria Veneto Club Blue, Gold 1984 Tom Maher
Canberra Capitals Canberra, Australian Capital Territory AIS Arena Light Blue, White, Gold 1986 Carrie Graf
Dandenong Rangers Dandenong, Victoria Dandenong Basketball Stadium Bottle Green, Gold 1992 Mark Wright
Logan Thunder Logan, Queensland Logan Metro Purple, Burgundy, Gold 2008 Jason Chainey
Sydney Uni Flames Sydney, New South Wales Sydney University Blue, Gold, White 1989 Karen Dalton
Townsville Fire Townsville, Queensland Townsville RSL Stadium Black, Red, Orange 2001 Chris Lucas
West Coast Waves Perth, Western Australia WA Basketball Centre Green, Yellow, Black 1990 David Herbert

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