Where is St Helens stadium?

Where is St Helens stadium?

Totally Wicked StadiumSt Helens R.F.C. / Arena/StadiumTotally Wicked Stadium is a rugby league stadium in the Peasley Cross area of St. Helens. Known as Langtree Park until 2017, it has a capacity of over 18,000 and is the home ground of St Helens R.F.C. The stadium was granted full planning permission on 20 May 2008. Wikipedia

Where can I park for Totally Wicked Stadium?

PARKING IS EASY There are a range of car parks close to the Totally Wicked Stadium which are open on match nights, please see overleaf for a detailed map in relation to the stadium. Other car parks available: 1. North John Street Surface 2. Birchley Street Surface 3.

Where is St Helens rugby league based?

St Helens, United KingdomSt Helens R.F.C. / LocationSt Helens is a large town in Merseyside, England, with a population of 102,629. It is the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens, which had a population of 176,843 at the 2001 Census.
St Helens is in the south west of the historic county of Lancashire, 6 miles north of the River Mersey. Wikipedia

Why is the Totally Wicked Stadium called that?

St Helens’ ‘Totally Wicked Stadium’ and five other grounds with bizarre names due to sponsorship deals. Super League club St Helens have agreed to name their home ground the Totally Wicked Stadium after signing a five-year-year sponsorship deal with an e-cigarette company.

When did the Totally Wicked Stadium open?

2011Totally Wicked Stadium / Opened

Who plays at the Totally Wicked Stadium?

St Helens R.F.C.Totally Wicked Stadium / Team

When did Langtree Park open?

What does RFC stand for in rugby?

rugby football club
In support of his arguments, Campbell filed evidence showing examples that amateur and professional rugby clubs use the letters ‘RFC’ as an abbreviation for ‘rugby football club’ eg. Aberdeenshire RFC, Dundee RFC and Melrose RFC.

Who scored the first try at Langtree Park?

Atelea Vea marked his Saints debut with the game’s first try and 19-year-old Andre Savelio scored his first try for the club as the defending champions ground out victory against their injury-stricken opponents.

How many does the DW stadium hold?

25,133
The DW Stadium Built and opened in 1999, it is named after main sponsor DW Sports Fitness. Its current capacity is 25,133, all seated in four single-tier stands.

Who plays at Franklin Gardens?

Northampton Saints
Franklin’s Gardens (currently known for sponsorship purposes as cinch Stadium at Franklin’s Gardens) is a purpose-built rugby stadium in Northampton, England. It is the home stadium of Northampton Saints. The stadium holds 15,249 people.

How do I get to St Helens stadium?

To reach the stadium simply exit Junction 7 from the M62 and follow the A570 (St Helens Linkway) until you reach Sherdley Road and then bear left onto Peasley Cross Lane. Sat Nav details: St.Helens R.F.C. Ltd.,

Where is the nearest train station to St Helens?

Alternatively use the postcode WA9 3AL on your Sat Nav. Complimentary car parking available on site for up to 400 vehicles. The nearest train station is St Helens Central, which is less than 15 minutes walk away, with frequent services running to and from Liverpool Lime Street, Wigan North Western & Preston.

Can I Park on St Helens retail park?

Please note that people parking on St Helens Retail Park who are not visiting the shops there will be liable for a fixed penalty. Matchday Parking details are here. St Helens Central rail station is only a ten minute walk to The Totally Wicked Stadium.

How do I get to Twickenham Stadium?

From the M62 follow the A570 (St Helens Linkway) and from the M6 follow the A580 and you will see signs to TW Stadium or a Rugby ball. Alternatively use the postcode WA9 3AL on your Sat Nav. Complimentary car parking available on site for up to 400 vehicles.