Wilderspool Stadium

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Wilderspool Stadium was a rugby league stadium in Warrington, England. The ground was Warrington RLFC's old ground before moving to the Halliwell Jones Stadium.

History

In 1898, Warrington RLFC moved to the Wilderspool Stadium. A 10-year lease was agreed with Greenall Whitley for land on the east side of their previous ground, a pitch previously used by Latchford Rovers Rugby Club. Warrington's previous pitch was used to build houses in Fletcher Street.

Wilderspool Stadium was modernised and extended in the inter-war period, becoming one of the finest venues in rugby league, and being awarded host status for Championship finals, Challenge Cup semi-finals, and tour games. A new west perimeter wall and turnstiles were built at Wilderspool around 1921. In 1925 the supporters' club provided Warrington with covered accommodation on the popular side of the ground and two years later, they donated a scoreboard. In 1926, the perimeter wooden fence being replaced by a concrete wall. New dressing rooms underneath the main stand were opened in January 1934.

During the Second World War, Wilderspool was requisitioned for the war effort; being used as a storage depot.

The record Kangaroo Tour attendance at the stadium was on the 1948-9 tour when 26,879 saw Warrington defeat Template:Rlnt 16-7.[1]

Wilderspool's record attendance was created in the 1948-9 season when 34,304 spectators turned up to see Warrington lose only their second game of the season to Wigan.

In April, 1953, Wilderspool staged its first international, a match between Wales and Other Nationalities.

In 1958, the popular side terracing became fully covered and soon after the Fletcher Street End was given a roof.

In 1965, floodlights were installed at Wilderspool.

A stand was completely destroyed by arson in 1982.[2] The Brian Bevan stand was built in 1983 to replace the one lost to arson.

During the 1994 Kangaroo tour, Australia defeated Warrington 24-0 at Wilderspool before a crowd of 11,244 in the Kangaroos' last game at the ground.

Warrington RLFC left Wilderspool for the Halliwell Jones Stadium in 2003.[3] The final game was played in September 2003 with Warrington beating Wakefield 52–12.[4]

The stadium was finally demolished between August and October 2014.[4] A plan for 160 houses on the site was submitted in 2019, more than 16 years after the final game at Wilderspool.[5]

The scoreboard from Wilderspool was restored and placed in Warrington's Victoria Park in 2017.[6]

Rugby League Test matches

List of Test and World Cup matches played at Wilderspool Stadium.[7]

Game# Date Result Attendance Notes
1 15 April 1953 File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Wales def. Other Nationalities 18–16 8,449 1952–53 European Rugby League Championship
2 1 December 1973 File:Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia def. File:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain 15–5 10,019 1973 Ashes series
3 20 September 1975 File:Flag of England.svg England def. File:Flag of Wales (1959–present).svg Wales 22–16 5,034 1975 Rugby League World Cup
4 24 March 1979 File:Flag of England.svg England def. File:Flag of France.svg France 12–6 5,004 1979 European Rugby League Championship
5 8 October 1995 File:Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand def. File:Flag of Tonga.svg Tonga 25–24 8,083 1995 Rugby League World Cup Group B
6 20 October 1995 File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia def. File:Flag of the United States.svg United States 28–26 1,950 1995 Rugby League Emerging Nations Tournament
7 16 November 2003 File:Flag of England.svg England def. File:Flag of France.svg France 68–6 2,536 2003 European Nations Cup

Rugby League Tour Matches

Wilderspool also saw Warrington and the county team Lancashire play host to various international touring teams from 1907–1994.

Game Date Result Attendance Notes
1 21 December 1907 Template:Leagueicon Warrington def. Template:Leagueicon New Zealand 15–13 10,000 1907–08 All Golds tour
2 14 November 1908 Template:Leagueicon Warrington def. Template:Leagueicon Template:Rlnt 10–3 5,000 1908–09 Kangaroo tour
3 8 February 1909 Template:Leagueicon Warrington drew with Template:Leagueicon Template:Rlnt 8–8 7,000
4 30 December 1911 Template:Leagueicon Australasia def. Template:Leagueicon Warrington 34–6 8,500 1911–12 Kangaroo tour
5 29 October 1921 Template:Leagueicon Warrington def. Template:Leagueicon Australasia 10–3 16,000 1921–22 Kangaroo tour
6 14 December 1921 Template:Flagicon Lancashire def. Template:Leagueicon Australasia 8–6 6,000
7 9 October 1926 Template:Leagueicon Warrington def. Template:Leagueicon New Zealand 17–5 5,000 1926–27 New Zealand Kiwis tour
8 26 September 1929 Template:Leagueicon Template:Rlnt def. Template:Flagicon Lancashire 29–14 24,000 1929–30 Kangaroo tour
9 21 December 1929 Template:Leagueicon Warrington def. Template:Leagueicon Template:Rlnt 17–8 12,826
10 20 September 1933 Template:Leagueicon Template:Rlnt def. Template:Flagicon Lancashire 33–7 16,576 1933–34 Kangaroo tour
11 14 October 1933 Template:Leagueicon Warrington def. Template:Leagueicon Template:Rlnt 15–12 16,431
12 17 March 1934 Template:Leagueicon English League XIII def. Template:Leagueicon France 32–16 11,100 1934 French rugby league tour
13 29 September 1937 Template:Flagicon Lancashire def. Template:Leagueicon Template:Rlnt 7–5 16,250 1937–38 Kangaroo tour
14 27 November 1937 Template:Leagueicon Warrington def. Template:Leagueicon Template:Rlnt 8–6 12,637
15 30 October 1948 Template:Leagueicon Warrington def. Template:Leagueicon Template:Rlnt 16–7 26,879 1948–49 Kangaroo tour
16 11 October 1952 Template:Leagueicon Template:Rlnt def. Template:Leagueicon Warrington 34–10 21,478 1952–53 Kangaroo tour
17 19 November 1952 Template:Leagueicon Template:Rlnt def. Template:Flagicon Lancashire 36–11 5,863
18 27 October 1956 Template:Leagueicon Warrington def. Template:Leagueicon Template:Rlnt 21–17 15,613 1956–57 Kangaroo tour
19 19 September 1959 Template:Leagueicon Template:Rlnt def. Template:Leagueicon Warrington 30–24 17,112 1959–60 Kangaroo tour
20 14 September 1963 Template:Leagueicon Template:Rlnt def. Template:Leagueicon Warrington 28–20 20,090 1963–64 Kangaroo tour
21 30 September 1967 Template:Leagueicon Template:Rlnt def. Template:Leagueicon Warrington 16–7 11,642 1967–68 Kangaroo tour
22 11 October 1978 Template:Leagueicon Warrington def. Template:Leagueicon Template:Rlnt 15–12 10,143 1978 Kangaroo tour
23 29 October 1980 Template:Leagueicon Warrington def. Template:Leagueicon New Zealand 11–7 5,680 1980 New Zealand Kiwis tour
24 31 October 1990 Template:Leagueicon Template:Rlnt def. Template:Leagueicon Warrington 26–6 10,200 1990 Kangaroo tour
24 9 November 1994 Template:Leagueicon Template:Rlnt def. Template:Leagueicon Warrington 24–0 11,244 1994 Kangaroo tour

References

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