Wheater's Field

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Wheater's Field
Full nameWheater's Field
LocationBroughton, Salford, England
Coordinates53°29′38″N 2°15′55″W / 53.494001°N 2.265213°W / 53.494001; -2.265213Coordinates: 53°29′38″N 2°15′55″W / 53.494001°N 2.265213°W / 53.494001; -2.265213
Capacity20,000
SurfaceGrass
Tenants
Broughton Rangers

Wheater's Field was a rugby ground in Broughton, Salford, England. It was home to the Broughton Rangers rugby league club of the Northern Union. On 19 October 1907, the stadium hosted a match between Rangers and the New Zealand All Golds. It had a capacity of 20,000. Rangers would call the stadium home until just before the First World War when they moved to the nearby Cliff.

The ground hosted two Challenge Cup finals, in 1907 Warrington 17 Oldham 3 and in 1921 Leigh 13 Halifax 0.[1]

Wheater's Field is now a housing estate and its location is traceable through the naming of three streets: Wheater's Crescent, Wheater's Street and Wheater's Terrace.

References[]

  1. ^ Wheater's Field, rugbyleagueproject.org. Retrieved 2 July 2009.

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Preceded by Challenge Cup
Final Venue

1906-07
Succeeded by
Fartown
Huddersfield
Preceded by Challenge Cup
Final Venue

1920-21
Succeeded by


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