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23-528: [REDACTED] Look up breakers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Breakers may refer to: Geography [ edit ] A breaking wave on water Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Breakers (Stephen King) , from the Dark Tower books Breakers (TV series) , an Australian television series The Breakers (American band) ,

46-522: A 1960s garage rock band The Breakers (Danish band) , a Danish rock band active 2002–2012 "Breakers" (song) , a 2012 song by Local Natives Orlando Breakers, a fictional National Football League team in Coach (TV series) New York City Breakers , a professional pioneer Breaking and B-boy crew or group Video games [ edit ] Breakers (1986 video game) , a 1986 text adventure video game by Broderbund Breakers (1996 video game) ,

69-695: A 1986 text adventure video game by Broderbund Breakers (1996 video game) , a 1996 fighting arcade game by Visco Breakers Revenge , a 1998 updated version of the 1996 game by Visco Dawn of the Breakers , a 2018 free-to-play action-adventure game by CyberStep Sports [ edit ] United States [ edit ] Bay State Breakers , a Junior A ice hockey team in the Eastern Junior Hockey League, based in Rockland, Massachusetts Boston Breakers (WPSL Elite) ,

92-418: A 1996 fighting arcade game by Visco Breakers Revenge , a 1998 updated version of the 1996 game by Visco Dawn of the Breakers , a 2018 free-to-play action-adventure game by CyberStep Sports [ edit ] United States [ edit ] Bay State Breakers , a Junior A ice hockey team in the Eastern Junior Hockey League, based in Rockland, Massachusetts Boston Breakers (WPSL Elite) ,

115-594: A colloquial expression for circuit breaker See also [ edit ] Breaker (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Breakers Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Breakers . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Breakers&oldid=1242272916 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

138-594: A colloquial expression for circuit breaker See also [ edit ] Breaker (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Breakers Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Breakers . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Breakers&oldid=1242272916 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

161-610: A defunct football club (1991-2000) of Newcastle, New South Wales Breakers Stadium , now known as The Gardens Greyhound and Sporting Complex New South Wales Breakers , a team in the Women's National Cricket League New Zealand Breakers , a team in the Australian National Basketball League Queensland Breakers , a club water polo team Canada [ edit ] British Columbia Breakers , an ice hockey team in

184-437: A defunct football club (1991-2000) of Newcastle, New South Wales Breakers Stadium , now known as The Gardens Greyhound and Sporting Complex New South Wales Breakers , a team in the Women's National Cricket League New Zealand Breakers , a team in the Australian National Basketball League Queensland Breakers , a club water polo team Canada [ edit ] British Columbia Breakers , an ice hockey team in

207-716: A defunct soccer team in Santa Rosa, California Northeast Pennsylvania Breakers , a former member of the American Basketball Association (2005) and the United States Basketball League (2006) Orange County Breakers , a World TeamTennis franchise, named the Newport Beach Breakers from 2003 to 2011 Portland Breakers (1985), a former United States Football League team Santa Barbara Breakers ,

230-408: A defunct soccer team in Santa Rosa, California Northeast Pennsylvania Breakers , a former member of the American Basketball Association (2005) and the United States Basketball League (2006) Orange County Breakers , a World TeamTennis franchise, named the Newport Beach Breakers from 2003 to 2011 Portland Breakers (1985), a former United States Football League team Santa Barbara Breakers ,

253-528: A known result was also against Victoria, with New South Wales winning a one-day, two innings match by 53 runs on 21 April 1930. New South Wales played alongside Queensland and Victoria in the inaugural season of the Australian Women's Cricket Championships in 1930–31. They continued to play in the Championships until its final season in 1995–96. They won the title 13 times, making them

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276-656: A professional soccer team in Women's Professional Soccer Boston Breakers (WUSA) (2000-2003), a former professional soccer team in Women's United Soccer Association Daytona Beach Breakers , a defunct ice hockey team in the Sunshine Hockey League (1992-1995) and the Southern Hockey League (1995-1996) Long Beach Breakers (2001-2003), a defunct minor league baseball team in Long Beach, California North Bay Breakers (1994-1995),

299-447: A professional soccer team in Women's Professional Soccer Boston Breakers (WUSA) (2000-2003), a former professional soccer team in Women's United Soccer Association Daytona Beach Breakers , a defunct ice hockey team in the Sunshine Hockey League (1992-1995) and the Southern Hockey League (1995-1996) Long Beach Breakers (2001-2003), a defunct minor league baseball team in Long Beach, California North Bay Breakers (1994-1995),

322-748: A team in the West Coast Pro Basketball League Santa Cruz County Breakers (2007-2008), a defunct soccer team Seattle Breaker, former name (1977-1985) of the Seattle Thunderbirds , a Western Hockey League team Southern California Breakers , a former team in the Independent Women's Football League based in Orange County, California Australia and New Zealand [ edit ] Newcastle Breakers FC ,

345-422: A team in the West Coast Pro Basketball League Santa Cruz County Breakers (2007-2008), a defunct soccer team Seattle Breaker, former name (1977-1985) of the Seattle Thunderbirds , a Western Hockey League team Southern California Breakers , a former team in the Independent Women's Football League based in Orange County, California Australia and New Zealand [ edit ] Newcastle Breakers FC ,

368-412: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages breakers [REDACTED] Look up breakers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Breakers may refer to: Geography [ edit ] A breaking wave on water Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Breakers (Stephen King) , from

391-611: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages New South Wales Breakers The New South Wales Women cricket team , also known as the New South Wales Breakers , is the women's representative cricket team for the Australian State of New South Wales . They play most of their home games at North Sydney Oval and they also use Hurstville Oval , Sydney and Blacktown ISP Oval , Sydney. They compete in

414-541: The Women's National Cricket League (WNCL), the premier 50-over women's cricket tournament in Australia, and are by far its most successful team, having won 20 titles. They previously played in the now-defunct Australian Women's Twenty20 Cup and Australian Women's Cricket Championships . New South Wales's first recorded match was against Victoria on 17 March 1891, however, the result is unknown. Their first match with

437-507: The Dark Tower books Breakers (TV series) , an Australian television series The Breakers (American band) , a 1960s garage rock band The Breakers (Danish band) , a Danish rock band active 2002–2012 "Breakers" (song) , a 2012 song by Local Natives Orlando Breakers, a fictional National Football League team in Coach (TV series) New York City Breakers , a professional pioneer Breaking and B-boy crew or group Video games [ edit ] Breakers (1986 video game) ,

460-563: The National Women's Hockey League Cape Breton Breakers (1993-1994), a defunct National Basketball League team Buildings [ edit ] The Breakers (hotel) , Palm Beach, Florida Breakers Hotel (Long Beach, California) Hotel Breakers , Sandusky, Ohio The Breakers , a mansion in Newport, Rhode Island The Breakers (1878) , the original estate at that site Electricity [ edit ] Breakers ,

483-444: The National Women's Hockey League Cape Breton Breakers (1993-1994), a defunct National Basketball League team Buildings [ edit ] The Breakers (hotel) , Palm Beach, Florida Breakers Hotel (Long Beach, California) Hotel Breakers , Sandusky, Ohio The Breakers , a mansion in Newport, Rhode Island The Breakers (1878) , the original estate at that site Electricity [ edit ] Breakers ,

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506-426: The second most successful team after Victoria. New South Wales joined the newly-established WNCL in 1996–97 . They are by far its most successful team, having won 20 titles, their most recent being the 2018–19 competition. New South Wales also won two Twenty20 Cups in 2012–13 and 2014–15 . New South Wales have used a number of grounds over the years. Their first recorded match against Victoria in 1891

529-666: Was played at the Sydney Cricket Ground , which they have continued to use intermittently. Historically they have played the vast majority of their home matches at various grounds in Sydney as well as intermittent matches in Newcastle . Since 2012, New South Wales have played most of their home matches at Blacktown ISP Oval as well as occasional matches at North Sydney Oval and Hurstville Oval . They played their two 2020–21 WNCL home games at North Sydney Oval. In

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