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Watersheddings

Former rugby league stadium in Oldham, England


Summary

Former rugby league stadium in Oldham, England

FieldValue
nameWatersheddings
locationOldham, England
fullnameWatersheddings
built1889
opened1889
closed1997
seating_capacity9,000
record_attendance28,000
tenantsOldham Rugby League Club (1889–1997)

Watersheddings was the site of a former rugby league stadium in the Watersheddings area of Oldham in Greater Manchester, England. Historically it was in Lancashire, lying on the A672 (Ripponden Road) approximately 2 miles north east of Oldham town centre.

Watersheddings was reportedly the highest professional RL ground in the UK at 770 ft above sea level, which would also list it as the highest ground of any professional sport in the UK.

Origins

The stadium known as Watersheddings, named after the area of Oldham where it was located, was built in 1889. It was constructed on the east side of a reservoir, Ruby Mill and Longfield Mill and north of Longfield Lane. At the same time the Oldham Cricket Ground was built adjacent to the stadium on its east side and a lawn tennis ground was constructed on its north side.

History

Oldham Football Club (more commonly known as Oldham Rugby League Football Club) moved from their Clarksfield Ground and played their first match at the new Watersheddings stadium on 28 September 1889 against Swinton.

In 1904 Watershedding was selected to host the very first Rugby league International between England and Other Nationalities on New Year's Day 1904 but the game was cancelled due to a frozen pitch, and held instead in April at Central Park, Wigan. In 1912, the stadium achieved its highest ever attendance of 28,000 against Huddersfield. In the 1914/15 season Watershedding was selected to host the Challenge Cup final

yearTeamsScoreTeamAttendance
1914–15Huddersfield37–3St. Helens8,000

In 1933 the cricket ground was demolished making way for the Oldham Greyhound Stadium; the south stand and kennels were erected next to the south-east corner of the Watersheddings ground. The Watersheddings floodlights were used for the first time on Wednesday 20 October 1965, when a crowd of 6,333 attended an under-24 international between Great Britain and France.

Closure

The club left Watersheddings in 1997 and, now called Oldham R.L.F.C., moved to Oldham Athletic AFC's Boundary Park stadium before they moved to Whitebank Stadium in 2010. The Watersheddings site was redeveloped into housing now called Watersheddings Way and Hutchins Lane.

County games

Watersheddings also hosted numerous county vs county games with Lancashire hosting various other county sides including the Rugby League War of the Roses matches against Yorkshire. The results were as follows:

GameDateResultAttendance
17 December 1895Yorkshire Yorkshire def. Lancashire Lancashire 8–09,059
221 November 1896Lancashire Lancashire def. Yorkshire Yorkshire 7–37,000
316 October 1897Lancashire Lancashire def. Cheshire Cheshire 11–107,000
421 October 1899Lancashire Lancashire def. Cumbria Cumberland 17–78,500
512 November 1904Yorkshire Yorkshire def. Lancashire Lancashire 14–58,500

Australia and New Zealand

The stadium, in its time, played host to many Australian and New Zealand national teams who played tour games against Oldham and the Lancashire county side, the first being against the 1907 touring New Zealand team, the last being against Australia in 1986.

GameDateResultAttendanceNotes
123 November 1907Oldham def. New Zealand 8–715,0001907–08 All Golds tour
218 January 1908Lancashire Lancashire def. New Zealand 20–4
326 December 1908Oldham def. 11–515,0001908–09 Kangaroo tour
411 November 1911Oldham def. Australasia 14–810,0001911–12 Kangaroo tour
526 November 1921Australasia def. Oldham 16–515,3441921–22 Kangaroo tour
616 January 1922Oldham def. Australasia 15–56,000
723 October 1926Oldham def. New Zealand 15–1016,0001926–27 New Zealand Kiwis tour
82 November 1929def. Oldham 18–1019,2841929–30 Kangaroo tour
99 September 1933def. Oldham 38–65,0001933–34 Kangaroo tour
106 November 1937def. Oldham 10–612,2651937–38 Kangaroo tour
1125 October 1947New Zealand def. Oldham 18–817,2391947–48 New Zealand Kiwis tour
124 December 1948def. Oldham 27–714,7981948–49 Kangaroo tour
1329 September 1951Oldham def. New Zealand 21–1815,1741951–52 New Zealand Kiwis tour
1415 September 1952drew. Oldham 7–719,6201952–53 Kangaroo tour
1529 October 1955New Zealand def. Oldham 15-1314,7001955–56 New Zealand Kiwis tour
167 November 1956Oldham def. 21–28,9561956–57 Kangaroo tour
173 October 1959def. Oldham 25–1417,6211959–60 Kangaroo tour
184 September 1961Oldham / Rochdale XIII def. New Zealand 10–88,7951961 New Zealand Kiwis tour
195 October 1963def. Oldham 12–411,7731963–64 Kangaroo tour
2031 August 1965New Zealand def. Oldham 5–210,3331965 New Zealand Kiwis tour
2111 November 1967def. Oldham 18-83,3291967–68 Kangaroo tour
2227 October 1971New Zealand def. Oldham 24–131,8721971 New Zealand Kiwis tour
2319 October 1973def. Oldham 44–102,7701973 Kangaroo tour
244 November 1975def. Oldham 20–103,6751975 Australian Rugby League World Cup tour
254 November 1986def. Oldham 22–165,6781986 Kangaroo tour

References

References

  1. (19 September 2015). "Blue plaque unveiled to mark birthplace of rugby league in Oldham". Manchester Evening News.
  2. "OS County Series Yorkshire 1894". old-maps.co.uk.
  3. Barnes, Julia. (1988). "Daily Mirror Greyhound Fact File". Ringpress Books.
  4. "Records". Oldham Rugby League Football Club.
  5. (20 January 1908). "The Pro-Blacks: Defeated by Lancashire twenty points to four". New Zealand Herald.
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