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Station Road, Swinton

Former stadium in Pendlebury, near Manchester, England


Former stadium in Pendlebury, near Manchester, England

FieldValue
nameStation Road
image[[File:GB v AUS 09-11-1963 at Station Road 1.jpg220px]]
captionAustralia perform their "war cry" before the 2nd Test, 9 November 1963
fullnameStation Road
locationStation Road, Pendlebury
coordinates
broke_ground1929
built1929
opened1929
expandedReferences
closed1992
demolished1992
ownerSwinton RLFC (1929–1992)
surfaceGrass
capacity60,000
record_attendance44,621 - Warrington v Wigan, Challenge Cup Semi Final, 7 April 1951

Station Road was a stadium in Pendlebury, near Manchester, England. It was the home of Swinton Rugby League Club between 1929 and 1992 and was widely recognised as one of the finest grounds in the Rugby League.

Swinton moved to Station Road when they were at their peak, having won all four major trophies ("All Four Cups") the previous season, one of only three clubs (the others being Hunslet and Huddersfield) ever to do so. The decision to purchase the land, which stood alongside the railway line and Swinton railway station, was made after a breakdown in negotiations with their existing landlord at their Chorley Road ground, their home since 1887.

International venue

In its heyday it boasted a capacity of 60,000, although with a record attendance of 44,621 for Warrington v Wigan in the 1951 Challenge Cup semi-final this was never really tested. All in all 19 internationals (including 15 test matches), 5 Championship finals, 17 Lancashire County Cup finals, 4 Premiership finals and 30 Rugby League Challenge Cup semi-finals were played at the ground. In addition two World Cup matches were played at Station Road.

The biggest win in any international match at Station Road was when Australia defeated Great Britain by 50-12 in the second Ashes test during the 1963 Kangaroo tour. Played in front of 30,843 fans, the match became known as the "Swinton Massacre" as the Kangaroos ran riot. er Ken Irvine crossed for 3 tries giving the British fans (and his opposite, Lions winger Mick Sullivan) a taste of his legendary speed, while other stars for Australia were Reg Gasnier and Peter Dimond who crossed for 2 tries each, and Gasnier's partner Graeme Langlands scored 2 tries and kicked 7 goals. After winning the first test 28-2 at Wembley, the victory saw Australia regain the Ashes they had lost to the Lions at home in 1962.

1960 Rugby League World Cup |}} Britain's comprehensive victory over the French at Swinton was marred by the first double sending-off in World Cup annals, France's skipper Jean Barthe and Britain's second-rower Vince Karalius being despatched by Edouard Martung, a police inspector from Bordeaux.

1970 Rugby League World Cup |}} Britain eliminated New Zealand from the tournament, cruising to victory with five tries to three.{{cite news | access-date = 2009-10-06}}

List of Great Britain matches played at Station Road

DateResultCompetitionAttendance
6 November 194816–71948–49 Kangaroo tour36,354
10 November 195120-191951 Great Britain vs New Zealand Test series29,938
8 November 195221–51952–53 Kangaroo tour32,421
8 October 195525–61955 Great Britain vs New Zealand Test series21,937
15 December 195619–01956–57 Kangaroo tour17,542
17 October 195914–221959–60 Kangaroo tour35,224
4 November 196135–191961 Great Britain vs New Zealand Test series22,536
9 November 196312–501963–64 Kangaroo tour30,843
23 January 196517–71965 Great Britain vs France Test9,959
25 September 19659–21965 Great Britain vs New Zealand Test series8,497
9 December 19673–111967–68 Kangaroo tour13,615

Also seven England internationals were played at Station Road

DateResultCompetitionAttendance
4 January 19300–01929–30 Kangaroo tour35,000
7 October 19334–01933–34 Kangaroo tour34,000
16 December 193319–161933–34 Kangaroo tour10,990
13 November 193713–31937–38 Kangaroo tour31,724
8 November 19477–101947 Great Britain vs New Zealand Test series29,031
23 February 194616–61945–46 European Championship20,500
12 October 194610–131946–47 European Championship20,213

Station Road also saw Swinton playing various Australian international touring sides.

GameDateResultAttendanceNotes
130 November 1929Swinton def Australia 9–59,0001929–30 Kangaroo tour
24 November 1933Swinton def Australia 10–413,3411933–34 Kangaroo tour
324 November 1937Swinton def Australia 5–34,1131937–38 Kangaroo tour
417 November 1948Australia def Swinton 21–05,8491948–49 Kangaroo tour
518 October 1952Australia def Swinton 31–810,2691952–53 Kangaroo tour
625 November 1959Australia def Swinton 25–245,0211959–60 Kangaroo tour
723 November 1963Swinton drew with Australia 2–211,9471963–64 Kangaroo tour
825 November 1967Australia def Swinton 12–95,6401967–68 Kangaroo tour

Vandalism and closure

Fire damaged the disused Main Stand including offices and function rooms in July 1992, this was the last in a series of vandalism before the club moved out of Station Road. Station Road was sold at the end of the 1991–92 season by the club's directors to David McLean Homes for property development, part of the deal involved sponsoring the Lions in their first season post Station Road. The last match to be played at Station Road was a local derby versus Salford on 20 April 1992 with 3,487 witnessing Salford winning 26-18 and Ian Pickavance of Swinton scoring the last try. The site is now a housing estate.

References

References

  1. (16 January 2003). "Salford v Swinton has it all". Oldham Advertiser.
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