Craven Park, Barrow-in-Furness

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Craven Park
Interactive map of Craven Park
LocationDuke Street
Barrow-in-Furness
Cumbria
LA14 5UW
Coordinates54°06′54″N 3°14′7″W / 54.11500°N 3.23528°W / 54.11500; -3.23528
Capacity4000 approx
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Opened1931
Tenants
Barrow Raiders

Craven Park (also referred to as the Northern Competitions Stadium for sponsorship reasons) is a rugby league stadium in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England. It is the home of Barrow Raiders rugby league team.

Rugby league

Craven Park was built in 1931, largely as a result of the efforts of supporters of Barrow RLFC, 500 of whom volunteered to construct the ground. The total cost of the building project came to £7,500; which was a substantial sum in those days.

The stadium was named after Commander G. W. Craven, a local war hero, who had started the appeal fund with a donation of £500.

It should not be confused with Craven Park, or Old Craven Park in Hull, other rugby league venues.

Craven Park was a venue for the 2000 Rugby League World Cup.[1][2]

As of 2022, the capacity of Craven Park stands at 6,000.[3]

Matches of either Barrow or Cumbria against touring international rugby league sides included:[4]

Craven Park
DateResultAttendance
16 September 1933Australia Australia 24–5 Barrow12,221
4 December 1937 Barrow 12–8 Australia Australia8,153
23 October 1948Australia Australia 11–5 Barrow13,143
11 September 1952Australia Australia 26–2 Barrow16,045
18 October 1956Australia Australia 25–11 Barrow9,988
24 October 1959 Barrow 12–9 Australia Australia8,488
2 September 1963Australia Australia 18–5 Barrow10,130
16 November 1967 Barrow 10–10 Australia Australia8,418
1 October 1978Australia Australia 47–4 Cumbria Cumbria5,964
15 October 1982Australia Australia 29–2 Barrow6,282
21 October 1986Australia Australia 48–12 Cumbria Cumbria4,233
4 November 2007Cumbria Cumbria 70–0 United States United States1,028

Greyhound racing

Independent (unaffiliated to a governing body) greyhound racing took place around Craven Park from 1932–1933.[5][6]

References

  1. Hampson, Andy (2000). "Fiji 38 Russia 12". sportinglife.com. Archived from the original on 4 June 2011. Retrieved 4 February 2010.
  2. Fiji win battle of the minnows
  3. "Craven Park Ground | Barrow Raiders". 27 January 2020.
  4. Craven Park results at Rugby League Project
  5. Barnes, Julia (1988). Daily Mirror Greyhound Fact File. Ringpress Books. p. 410. ISBN 0-948955-15-5.
  6. "Barrow Greyhound Racing, Thursday 4 August". Lancashire Evening Post. 1932.