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How to Follow the Bendigo Spirit: Your Guide to Watching WNBL Basketball in Bendigo
The Bendigo Spirit are one of Australia's best-known women's basketball clubs, and following them is easier than you might think.
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The Bendigo Spirit are one of Australia's best-known women's basketball clubs, and following them is easier than you might think.
The Bendigo Spirit hold a proud place in Australian women's basketball. As a founding and enduring member of the WNBL, Australia's elite women's basketball competition, the Spirit have built a loyal supporter base and a genuine culture of excellence in regional Victoria. For anyone living in or visiting Bendigo, attending a Spirit home game is one of the standout live sport experiences the city has to offer.
Home games are played at Red Energy Arena, also known as the Bendigo Stadium, on Edwards Road in Bendigo. The arena is a purpose-built indoor venue with comfortable seating, good sightlines from nearly every spot in the house, and a lively atmosphere when the Spirit are in front of a home crowd. Parking is available at the venue, and the stadium is accessible by local bus routes, making it straightforward to plan an evening out.
Tickets can be purchased through the club's official channels and are reasonably priced for a professional sporting event. Concession and junior tickets make it an affordable outing for families. It is worth checking the club's website and social media early in the WNBL season, which typically runs from October through to February, to see the full home schedule and any promotional game nights.
If you cannot make it to the arena in person, the WNBL broadcasts games through Foxtel and the league's streaming service, so you can watch every Spirit contest from your lounge room. The club's social media channels provide live updates, post-game interviews and behind-the-scenes content throughout the season. Local radio sometimes carries commentary on marquee matches as well.
The Spirit also run community engagement programs and junior pathways that connect grassroots basketball in the region with the professional club. Seeing young players inspired by the Spirit at a home game, then heading out to train at a local Bendigo club the following Saturday, is exactly the kind of sporting cycle the club helps nurture. Whether you are a lifelong basketball fan or a curious newcomer, a night at Red Energy Arena cheering on the Spirit is genuinely worth your time.
Sources: Bendigo Spirit Red Energy Arena WNBL
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