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Durham Wasps

The Durham Wasps were an ice hockey team located in Durham and was one of England's most well-known names in ice hockey. The team was bought by Sir John Hall and moved to the neighbouring city of Newcastle Upon Tyne in August 1996. The Newcastle team, after several changes became known as the Newcastle Jesters.

Durham Wasps
The Big Blue Machine
CityDurham, England
LeagueBritish National League
Founded1947
Operated1947-1996
Home arenaDurham Ice Rink
Capacity: 2860
Ice size: 184ft x 85ft, 56m x 26m
ColoursRoyal Blue and Gold
Owner(s)Defunct

The History of the Wasps edit

The Durham Wasps began their prosperous start to hockey just after the war, and were started by Michael Davey of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, along with a few other Canadians, who after the war made their homes in Durham.

Ice hockey remained popular in the sixties and seventies, but it exploded with popularity between the eighties and nineties, and the period from around 1982 to 1992 was one to remember for the Wasps. In this period alone they won the Heineken Championship four times, the league championship six times, the Norwich Cup three times, and other trophies like the Autumn and Castle Eden Cups on many other occasions. The Durham Wasps dominated the British League for over 10 years. There was an intense local rivalry with both the Whitley Warriors and the Billingham Bombers. It was a golden period for hockey in the North East with derby matches against the Warriors often resulting in crowds which exceeded the stated capacity of the rink by a considerable margin.

With the rise of teams such as the Cardiff Devils and Sheffield Steelers, the Wasps started to struggle to fund a competitive team. At the same time, the rink was in need of significant investment. Around this time, John Hall, then owner of Newcastle United Football Club, laid plans to form a centre of sporting excellence in Newcastle. As part of this he purchased the team with the intention of moving them to a new ice rink in Newcastle. In the meanwhile, the team temporarily played out of the Crowtree Leisure Centre in Sunderland.

This proved very divisive amongst Wasps fans with many to this day refusing to watch ice hockey in Newcastle. A replacement team was established in Durham called the Durham City Wasps who played in the English League. This featured some players who the new Wasps owners decided not to retain, as well as players from the junior teams. Unfortunately the team only lasted one season before the costs of maintaining the rink came to a head and the rink was sold to be redeveloped.

The plans for a new rink in Newcastle came to nothing so a deal was made which resulted in the Whitley Warriors being evicted from the Telewest Arena to make way for the team. After a season of playing out of Crowtree, Wasps were taken to Newcastle and renamed the Newcastle Cobras. In the next few years they changed owners and names from the Cobras, to the Riverkings, to the Jesters, however, the franchise folded soon after.

A new unrelated team, the Newcastle Vipers were founded in 2002 to keep the city's ice hockey heritage alive, but due to low crowds and problems getting regular ice time at the Arena, in November 2010 the Vipers were forced to move in with the 'old enemy' and play for part of their final season out of the Hillheads rink in Whitley Bay. It proved impossible to keep the team going and the 2010/11 season was the last featuring a Newcastle team.

Revival Games edit

Originally a one-off game, former Durham Wasps players from the 80s and 90s reformed to play former local rivals Whitley Warriors on 4 May 2008 at Whitley Bay Ice Rink, commemorating the 60th anniversary of the formation of the club, and in support of the ongoing campaign to bring back an ice rink. Over 2,300 fans turned up to witness this encounter which saw Wasps players icing once again including the Johnson brothers, Mario Belanger, Ivor Bennett, Stephen Foster, John Hutley and Karl Walker. The reformed Wasps team won the game 8–4.

A second 'Legends' game was played with Whitley Warriors, Sunday 6 May 2012, again at Whitley Bay, and in memory of former Durham Wasps manager Kenny Swinburne. The Wasps won 5–2 with Mario Belanger scoring within 30 seconds in the first period.

Honours edit

Heineken Premier League Champions

  • 1985, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1992

Heineken British Championship Winners

  • 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992

Autumn Cup Winners

  • 1984, 1988, 1989, 1991

Castle Eden Cup Winners

  • 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995

British Ice Hockey Association Cup

  • 1950

Northern Ice Hockey League Champions

  • 1950

External links edit

  • Videos of Durham Wasps YouTube
Preceded by Premier League Champions
1984–85, 1985–86
Succeeded by
Preceded by Autumn Cup Winners
1984–85
Succeeded by
Preceded by Playoff Champions
1986–87, 1987–88
Succeeded by
Preceded by Autumn Cup Winners
1987–88, 1988–89
Succeeded by
Preceded by Premier League Champions
1988–89
Succeeded by
Preceded by Premier League Champions
1990–91, 1991–92
Succeeded by
Preceded by Playoff Champions
1990–91, 1991–92
Succeeded by
Preceded by Autumn Cup Winners
1990–91
Succeeded by

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Durham Wasps news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Durham Wasps were an ice hockey team located in Durham and was one of England s most well known names in ice hockey The team was bought by Sir John Hall and moved to the neighbouring city of Newcastle Upon Tyne in August 1996 The Newcastle team after several changes became known as the Newcastle Jesters Durham WaspsThe Big Blue MachineCityDurham EnglandLeagueBritish National LeagueFounded1947Operated1947 1996Home arenaDurham Ice RinkCapacity 2860Ice size 184ft x 85ft 56m x 26mColoursRoyal Blue and GoldOwner s Defunct Contents 1 The History of the Wasps 2 Revival Games 3 Honours 4 External linksThe History of the Wasps editThe Durham Wasps began their prosperous start to hockey just after the war and were started by Michael Davey of Ottawa Ontario Canada along with a few other Canadians who after the war made their homes in Durham Ice hockey remained popular in the sixties and seventies but it exploded with popularity between the eighties and nineties and the period from around 1982 to 1992 was one to remember for the Wasps In this period alone they won the Heineken Championship four times the league championship six times the Norwich Cup three times and other trophies like the Autumn and Castle Eden Cups on many other occasions The Durham Wasps dominated the British League for over 10 years There was an intense local rivalry with both the Whitley Warriors and the Billingham Bombers It was a golden period for hockey in the North East with derby matches against the Warriors often resulting in crowds which exceeded the stated capacity of the rink by a considerable margin With the rise of teams such as the Cardiff Devils and Sheffield Steelers the Wasps started to struggle to fund a competitive team At the same time the rink was in need of significant investment Around this time John Hall then owner of Newcastle United Football Club laid plans to form a centre of sporting excellence in Newcastle As part of this he purchased the team with the intention of moving them to a new ice rink in Newcastle In the meanwhile the team temporarily played out of the Crowtree Leisure Centre in Sunderland This proved very divisive amongst Wasps fans with many to this day refusing to watch ice hockey in Newcastle A replacement team was established in Durham called the Durham City Wasps who played in the English League This featured some players who the new Wasps owners decided not to retain as well as players from the junior teams Unfortunately the team only lasted one season before the costs of maintaining the rink came to a head and the rink was sold to be redeveloped The plans for a new rink in Newcastle came to nothing so a deal was made which resulted in the Whitley Warriors being evicted from the Telewest Arena to make way for the team After a season of playing out of Crowtree Wasps were taken to Newcastle and renamed the Newcastle Cobras In the next few years they changed owners and names from the Cobras to the Riverkings to the Jesters however the franchise folded soon after A new unrelated team the Newcastle Vipers were founded in 2002 to keep the city s ice hockey heritage alive but due to low crowds and problems getting regular ice time at the Arena in November 2010 the Vipers were forced to move in with the old enemy and play for part of their final season out of the Hillheads rink in Whitley Bay It proved impossible to keep the team going and the 2010 11 season was the last featuring a Newcastle team Revival Games editOriginally a one off game former Durham Wasps players from the 80s and 90s reformed to play former local rivals Whitley Warriors on 4 May 2008 at Whitley Bay Ice Rink commemorating the 60th anniversary of the formation of the club and in support of the ongoing campaign to bring back an ice rink Over 2 300 fans turned up to witness this encounter which saw Wasps players icing once again including the Johnson brothers Mario Belanger Ivor Bennett Stephen Foster John Hutley and Karl Walker The reformed Wasps team won the game 8 4 A second Legends game was played with Whitley Warriors Sunday 6 May 2012 again at Whitley Bay and in memory of former Durham Wasps manager Kenny Swinburne The Wasps won 5 2 with Mario Belanger scoring within 30 seconds in the first period Honours editHeineken Premier League Champions 1985 1986 1989 1991 1992Heineken British Championship Winners 1987 1988 1991 1992Autumn Cup Winners 1984 1988 1989 1991Castle Eden Cup Winners 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1994 1995British Ice Hockey Association Cup 1950Northern Ice Hockey League Champions 1950External links editVideos of Durham Wasps YouTubePreceded byDundee Rockets Premier League Champions1984 85 1985 86 Succeeded byMurrayfield 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