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Belle Vue (Wakefield)

Coordinates: 53°40′11″N 1°28′46″W / 53.66972°N 1.47944°W / 53.66972; -1.47944
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Belle Vue
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Full nameBelle Vue Stadium
LocationDoncaster Road, Wakefield, WF1 5EY, England
Coordinates53°40′11″N 1°28′46″W / 53.66972°N 1.47944°W / 53.66972; -1.47944
Owner88m Group
OperatorWakefield Trinity
Capacity5,333 (Expanding in 2017)[3]
Field size120 by 74 yards (110 m × 68 m)
SurfaceGrass
ScoreboardPhilips Vidiwall
Construction
Built1895
Opened1895[1]
Renovated2011
Tenants
Wakefield Trinity (1895–present)
Wakefield F.C. (2000–06, 2012–14)[2]
Sheffield Eagles (2017)

Belle Vue (known as the Beaumont Legal Stadium under sponsorship agreement) in Wakefield, England, is the home of Wakefield Trinity rugby league team. It is beside the A638 Doncaster Road, approximately one mile south of Wakefield city centre.

History

The site was purchased in 1895 after the split between rugby league and rugby union, to provide a permanent base for Wakefield Trinity who had been playing on fields in the area since 1873. Money was provided by the Wakefield Athletic Club, and the ground was also used for cycling and athletics competitions.

Belle Vue was the venue of the 1922–23 Challenge Cup final, in which Leeds beat Hull 28–3 in front of a crowd of 29,335, the only occasion that Belle Vue was the venue for the Challenge Cup final.

The 1937–38 Rugby Football League Championship Final was due to have taken place at Belle Vue, but as both finalists Hunslet and Leeds were from Leeds, the authorities switched the match to Elland Road.[4]

Scenes from This Sporting Life were filmed at the Belle Vue Stadium during Wakefield Trinity's third round Challenge Cup match against Wigan in 1962.

Floodlights were installed in 1967 and were upgraded in 1990/91.

The stadium was called the Atlantic Solutions Stadium for 2005.

On Saturday 16 September 2006 the stadium played host to the 'Battle of Belle Vue' when 11,000 fans from Wakefield Trinity and Castleford watched the match which would decide who was relegated from Super League. Wakefield Trinity won the match 29–17 sending their nearest rivals Castleford down to the National League.

The capacity of the stadium was increased to 12,600 in 2008, to help with the application for a 2009 Super League licence, which was granted in July 2008.

Wakefield Trinity have long been in negotiation with the local council to find an alternative site, as the present Belle Vue stadium does not comply with the proposed standards required by the Super League. However, there have been difficulties in agreeing with the council on a suitable alternative site.

Plans for a new stadium in partnership with Wakefield Metropolitan District Council were rejected after the council decided that it would be difficult to deliver within budget on an appropriate timescale.[5] Plans for a 12,000 seater stadium near junction 30 of the M62, in Stanley, were unveiled on 17 April 2009, with the development proposed by Yorkcourt Properties and a community trust, chaired by former Rugby Football League chairman Sir Rodney Walker.[6]

Layout

North Stand

Capacity: ? (standing)
The North Stand is terracing located behind the goal posts and houses the big screen. A roof was erected over the stand in 2012 to meet Super League regulations.

East Stand

Capacity: 5,333 (seating)
The East stand is the only stand in the ground to contain seating which is covered. The is a small amount of uncovered terracing in front of the seats.

South End

Capacity: ? (standing)
The South End of the ground has a four storey building that houses the hospitality and supporters bar. In the South East corner is the tunnel and players' changing rooms.

West Stand

Wakefield Trinity Belle Vue ground west main stand prior to Bradford City fire

Capacity: ? (standing)
The West Stand is mostly uncovered terracing and is where the TV gantry and dugout is. It mostly houses away fans and has toilets and food outlets.

Sponsors

Years Sponsor Name
2005 Atlantic Solutions Atlantic Solutions Stadium
2009-2010 Hearwell Hearwell Stadium
2011-2014 Rapid Solicitors Rapid Solicitors Stadium
2017- Beaumont Legal Beaumont Legal Stadium

Rugby League Test matches

The list of international rugby league matches played at Belle Vue is.[7]

Game# Date Result Attendance Notes
1 4 December 1909 England  def.  Wales 19–13 4,000
2 21 October 2016 Wales  drew with  Jamaica 16–16 1,378

Rugby League Tour Matches

In addition, Belle Vue has also played host to numerous Australian and New Zealand touring teams.

game Date Result Attendance Notes
1 23 October 1907 Wakefield Trinity drew with New Zealand 5–5 5,000 1907–08 All Golds tour
2 18 December 1907 New Zealand def. Yorkshire Yorkshire 23–4
3 20 December 1908 Wakefield Trinity def. Australia 20–13 3,000 1908–09 Kangaroo Tour
4 18 November 1911 Australasia def. Wakefield Trinity 24–10 5,000 1911–12 Kangaroo Tour
5 22 October 1921 Australasia def. Wakefield Trinity 29–3 6,000 1921–22 Kangaroo Tour
6 7 December 1921 Australasia def. Yorkshire Yorkshire 24–8 6,000
7 28 September 1929 Wakefield Trinity def. Australasia 14–3 9,786 1929–30 Kangaroo Tour
8 20 November 1929 Australasia def. Yorkshire Yorkshire 25–12 7,011
9 28 October 1933 Australia def. Wakefield Trinity 17–6 5,596 1933–34 Kangaroo Tour
10 9 October 1937 Australia def. Wakefield Trinity 17–10 8,696 1937–38 Kangaroo Tour
11 25 September 1948 Australia def. Wakefield Trinity 26–19 20,040 1948–49 Kangaroo Tour
12 12 November 1952 Australia def. Wakefield Trinity 58–8 7,239 1952–53 Kangaroo Tour
13 10 December 1956 Wakefield Trinity def. Australia 17–12 3,381 1956–57 Kangaroo Tour
14 28 November 1959 Wakefield Trinity def. Australia 20–10 17,615 1959–60 Kangaroo Tour
15 26 October 1963 Australia def. Wakefield Trinity 29–14 15,821 1963–64 Kangaroo Tour
16 4 October 1967 Yorkshire Yorkshire def. Australia 15–14 19,370 1967–68 Kangaroo Tour
17 28 October 1967 Australia def. Wakefield Trinity 33–7 10,056
18 3 October 1973 Australia def. Wakefield Trinity 13–9 5,863 1973 Kangaroo Tour
19 10 October 1990 Australia def. Wakefield Trinity 36–18 7,724 1990 Kangaroo Tour

See also

References

  1. ^ "Elland Road – Information". wafll.com. Retrieved 3 April 2008.
  2. ^ Mike Williams & Tony Williams (2012) Non-League Club Directory 2013, p412 ISBN 978-1-869833-77-0
  3. ^ Berry, Mark (30 January 2014). "Stadium capacity at Wakefield Wildcats slashed for start of new season". Wakefield Express. Retrieved 9 April 2014.
  4. ^ "Club History, Facts and Figures". Yorkshire Evening Post. 31 December 2010. Retrieved 1 January 2011.
  5. ^ "Wildcats suffer stadium setback". BBC Sport. Retrieved 17 April 2009.
  6. ^ "Wakefield announce stadium plans". BBC Sport. Retrieved 17 April 2009.
  7. ^ Belle Vue at Rugby League Project