Halliwell Jones Stadium Warrington
Birthday Balloons at the Halliwell Jones Stadium in Warrington.
Warrington Wolves Stadium Aerial footage
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The Halliwelll Jones Stadium
By the late 1990s, Warrington RLFC's spiritual home Wilderspool Stadium had become decrepit and unfit for purpose, and so the club looked to move to a new stadium. Before settling on the site which had formerly housed the Tetley Walker brewery, a site in Burtonwood was considered but these plans were rejected. The last competitive game at Wilderspool (after 105 years at the ground) was played on 21 September 2003, when Warrington beat Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 52-12.
Halliwell Jones Stadium
The stadium was notable for bucking the common trend of modern stadia by including terracing areas rather than being an all-seater stadium. There were originally 4 stands in the stadium -- the North Stand (reserved seating), the East Stand (originally unreserved seating but later became reserved seating), the South Stand (home terracing), and the West Stand (visitors' terracing and overflow of home terracing). It also has enormous pitch dimensions of 120 m x 74 m, as requested by Warrington's head coach of the time, Paul Cullen, due to his desire to play expansive rugby.
The official capacity of the stadium is 15,200.
The stadium has already enjoyed several memorable moments, perhaps most notably Andrew Johns' debut for Warrington against Leeds Rhinos in a 33-16 victory on 10 September 2005.
During the Co-operative Championship grand final rugby league game between Featherstone Rovers and Halifax on 26 September 2010, a fire beneath the terraced West Stand broke out, forcing all of the fans housed in the stand to be evacuated onto the field, holding up the game for around 45 minutes. Following a safety inspection the spectators were eventually allowed back in. However, when the smell of smoke failed to disperse, there was a further hold up as the fans were moved to the East Stand. The game resumed with no further interruptions. The fire is being treated as arson.[1]
Stadium Expansion for 2012.
On 3 March 2011, the club announced that the corners of the East Stand at the stadium will be filled in to create a further 2,000 spaces made up of seating and terracing for the 2012 season. The stadium capacity, set at 15,000 for the first sell-out home match against St Helens in 2012, was increased to 15,200 and can grow to 15,693 as the club proves it can handle the bigger crowds and get extra safety certificates. The club also announced plans to increase the stadium's capacity to around 18,000 should the need arise.
·Halliwell Jones, which holds the naming rights for the stadium, is a large BMW and MINI motor group owned by Phillip Jones - a successful businessman from the North West
·The stadium is built on the former site of the Walkers of Warrington brewery.
·The stadium was used in July 2010 to film the BBC comedy drama Candy Cabs, when it was made to look like a football stadium for the wedding of one of the football team's players.
·Halliwell Jones Stadium is also home to the Warrington Conference Centre.
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Walton Hall and Gardens
Warrington Museum & Art Gallery
Grappenhall Heys Walled Garden
Halliwell Jones Stadium
Costello's Bar
Corks out
Bluebell Cottage Gardens
Warrington Play & Sensory Centre
Stretton Watermill
Sankey Valley Park
The Kings Head, Warrington, United Kingdom - HD review
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Nestled in a historic, grade II listed former coaching inn, The Kings Head offers accommodation with free parking and free WiFi in the heart of Warrington. The Central Railway Station is just opposite the B&B offering regular connections to Manchester, Liverpool and Chester.
Each bedroom at The Kings Head features an en suite bathroom, a flat-screen TV, and tea and coffee making facilities.
The on-site pub at The Kings Head has a large outside area and it also hosts regular events. A hearty breakfast is served daily at no additional cost
Bank Quay Railway Station is only half a kilometer away which has regular services to London, Birmingham, and Scotland. The Halliwell Jones Stadium, home of the Warrington Wolves RLFC, is just a 3-minute walk from the B&B.
No More Wasting Time - Priestley - Live Performance @ Halliwell Jones - Warrington
Warrington band Priestley perform 'No More Wasting Time' live at the Halliwell Jones Stadium, home to the Warrington Wolves RLFC. This single is from the band's debut EP 'Kick' follow the guys on Soundcloud here:
Rugby League - Warrington Win The Cup! Aka Halifax V Warrington (1954)
Odsal Stadium, Bradford, Yorkshire.
GV Packed Odsal Stadium. GV massed crowd. SV teams taking field. Halifax in hooped jerseys. LV crowd. SV Halifax kick off and find touch. SV crowd. SV Halifax trying to thrust out on their own. SV Halifax trying to thrust out on their own. A. Ackerley, Halifax captain, picks up and runs up field, until Ron Ryder brings him down with a leggy tackle. SV crowd. SV Warrington bursting through for their first try. Challinor receives, and dashes through to touch down. Players congratulate. SV crowd. Score, Warrington 3-0. SV other end, Halifax pressing, they break loose from scrum. Quick passing a forward pass, more passing until Lynch receives, dashes over line to touch down. Halifax players congratulate but point disallowed because of forward pass. SV crowd. S. Griffiths kicking penalty goal. Score, Warrington 3-2. GV crowds still swarming into the stadium at half-time. SV Halifax players resting at half time. SV Warrington players resting at half time. SV crowd sitting on touch lines. LV Warrington attacking and bursting through the Halifax 25. A brilliant solo run is halted just short of the line. SV crowd. SV Bath kicking penalty goal to make score Warrington 5-2. Ball over post. SV crowd. SV Warrington at other end, working ball across field, but they concede a penalty. LV Griffiths kicking a great penalty goal, ball over. Pan crowd cheering. 5-4. LV Halifax fighting to stop Warrington break away. SV Halifax fighting - tough play. SV Crowd. LV Gerry Helme at other end, bursting through to somersault over line, for Warrington's last try. Score 8-4. LV crowd, storm pitch. SCU Captain receiving cup.
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England TV: England Wolves relishing home battle
England TV caught up with England Warrington Wolves Westwood, Hill and Myler who are looking forward to clashing with their Wolves team-mates on Friday at the Halliwell Jones.
Tickets for the 2013 International Origin Game, England v Exiles at The Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington, cost from just £20 (£15 students and OAPs, £10 concessions) and are now on sale from the RFL Ticket Office on 0844 856 1113 or online at rugbyleaguetickets.co.uk/ Tickets can also be purchased from the The Halliwell Jones Stadium Ticket Office.
England Uncovered
Get up close and personal with the England RL squad.....maybe a bit TOO close!
Tickets for the 2013 International Origin Game, England v Exiles at The Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington, cost from just £20 (£15 students and OAPs, £10 concessions) and are now on sale from the RFL Ticket Office on 0844 856 1113 or online at rugbyleaguetickets.co.uk/ Tickets can also be purchased from the The Halliwell Jones Stadium Ticket Office.
FANTASTIC FIREWORKS AT WARRINGTON WOLVES
Fantastic firework display at the Halliwell Jones Stadium on Bonfire Night 2019 with Wolfie setting off to start the display!
Charity Stadium Wolf Crawl Challenge
3-hour team ‘Wolf Crawl’ challenge taking place at the Halliwell Jones stadium on Wednesday 9th September 2015.
Each team should be between 4-6 people with at least one female. There will be an entry fee of £10 per person and individuals will be encouraged to raise their own sponsorship money for St. Rocco's.
Speak to a member of the fitness team for more information.
Paralysis, Parr Hall, Warrington, Uk, 16 Jan 2009, Part 1 of 2
Part 1 of 2, Paralysis, Full Gig, Parr Hall, Warrington, UK , 16 Jan 2009
Simon's Away Days - Halliwell Jones Stadium
Away Days continues on the home side of the Pennines with the short trip to the Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington as Wigan Warriors look for a double over the Wolves.
Top 11 Tourist Attractions in Warrington: Travel England
Top 11 Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Warrington: Travel England
Walton Hall and Gardens, Lymm Dam Nature Reserve, Warrington Museum & Art Gallery, Grappenhall Heys Walled Garden, Gulliver's World Warrington, Halliwell Jones Stadium, Bluebell Cottage Gardens, Sankey Valley Park, Stretton Watermill, Warrington Town Hall, Warrington Parish Church
This Is Pure Drama
Warrington Wolves take on bitter rivals St Helens in a titanic top of the table clash at the Halliwell Jones Stadium this Friday
WARRINGTON WOLVES BIN IT TO WIN IT
The first EVER Gaskells Bin it to Win It at the Halliwell Jones Stadium, featuring Dec Patton, Head Coach Steve Price, Wolves legend Lee Briers, Gaskells' Natalie Kirkby, and hosted by Richie Mathers.
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Stefan Ratchford gets the game underway at the Halliwell Jones Stadium
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SLTV: Wolves thrive in Arctic conditions
Warrington beat top of the table Huddersfield 28-2 at a very wintry Halliwell-Jones. SLTV caught up with Stefan Ratchford, Paul Anderson, Joel Monaghan and Bennie Westwood after the chilling encounter.
warrington Wolves 2007 Player Farewell
farewell slideshow for richie barnett, Michael Sullivan, Henry Fa'afili, Brent Grose and Chris Leikvoll. made by Paul Rauhihi