Details zu New Craven Park Stadium, Hull
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New Craven Park Stadium
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Craven Park Stadium, Preston Road, Hull, HU9 5HE
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New Craven Park The Home of Hull Kingston Rovers.
Hulls most famous RLFC since 1882
In 1989/90 Rovers moved this new ground called 'NEW' Craven Park. The first match played was against Trafford Borough and saw a full 8,500 pack in to watch the match. Rovers started the new era convincingly and were crowned Second Division Champions with promotion back to their rightful place in the top flight.
Over the last few years the stadium has seen extensive developments with new turn-styles and refurbished Bars. The stadium has undergone major pitch work to the value of £200.000 and has also had a new club shop and ticket office built since their promotion to Super League in 2007. The club have also installed a temporary stand at the North end of the ground holding 1271 away fans. The east stand has being extended on both side
The Capacity of Craven Park is 10000
Craven PArk the Home of the Robins
Submitted By: Easty on 2005-12-23
Hull Kingston Rovers have Bars situated either side of the Roger Millward Stand selling a variety of food and drinks.
The Harry Poole Bar is in the North end of the Roger Millward Stand and has two fully stocked bars and room in the window to view the game, there is priority to disabled in this area, match entertainment on the pitch before the game and at half time, we hold postmatch ceremonies in the bar after the match, which include man of the match and a chat with the Head Coach, also there is entertainment from local singers. Everyone is welcome.
The East Stand Bar (covered standing) situated under the East Stand has a fully stocked bar that serves drinks before the match and at half time.
Temporary North Stand
Capacity 1271
South Stand
Capacity 1600
All stands have refreshments and alcohol may be taken into the stands.
Programmes are Priced at ?3.00 with a monthly fanzine costing ?1
Admission Costs
All Hull Kingston Rovers matches in 2011 will kick off on a Sunday afternoon at 3pm unless on Sky TV. Admission prices are as follows:
Roger Millward Stand
(Covered Seating)
Adults - £23
Concession - £17
North Stand
(Uncovered Seating
Adults- £17
Concesions
£10
Standing (East, South or West Stands)
Adults - £20
Concession - £13
These prices are relevant for Super League & Powergen Challenge Cup for 2011.
Matchday Information
If you are travelling to watch ?The Robins? here?s a guide of how to get there and what?s on offer.
Getting to Craven Park
Craven Park is situated just off Preston Road in East Hull and is easily accessible by car and bus from Hull Station:
By Car: Follow the M62 eastbound to J38 where it joins the A63 which joins Clive Sullivan Way on the approach to Hull. Stay on this road over the flyover past the City Centre and Marina. Continue straight on at the traffic lights in the middle lane over Myton Bridge (The Deep is on the right hand side).
Continue straight on at the roundabout (2nd exit) where you will join A1033 (Hedon Road) and continue straight on once more at the next two roundabouts (2nd exit). At the next roundabout (Marfleet) turn left onto Marfleet Lane. Turn right at the traffic lights onto the dual carriageway (Preston Road) and Craven Park is about half a mile on your right hand side. There is ample secure car parking on site at Craven Park.
By Bus: The Stagecoach No.43 bus is recommended to get to Craven Park on Sunday however this bus runs at half hour intervals. Please check the local timetables for further information:
Bus No 43: Destinations: Hull Station, Ferensway, Carr Lane, Alfred Gelder Street, Holderness Road, Southcoates Lane, Preston Road, Annadale Road, Greatfield, Grange Road.
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on 2005-12-13.
Last Edit on 2011-02-21.
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