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Cougar Parkis arugby leaguestadiuminKeighley,England,which is the home stadium of theKeighley Cougars.[1]Its capacity is 7,800 people. It also hosted a match during the1995 Rugby League World Cup.From 1899 until 1995, it was known as"Lawkholme Lane".Footballhas also played at the ground,Silsden F.C.had played their home matches at the venue between 2003 and 2010.[2]andSteeton A.F.C.played at the ground in 2018 and 2019.[3]
Full name | Cougar Park |
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Former names | Lawkholme Lane (1899–1995) |
Location | Keighley,West Yorkshire |
Coordinates | 53°52′31″N1°54′9″W/ 53.87528°N 1.90250°W |
Owner | Keighley Cougars |
Operator | Keighley Cougars |
Capacity | 7,800 |
Surface | Grass |
Construction | |
Built | 1876 |
Opened | 1876 |
Tenants | |
Rugby league Keighley Cougars(1899–) Football Silsden F.C.(2003–2010) Steeton A.F.C.(2018–2019) |
History
editKeighley Rugby Football Club was formed on 17 October 1876[4]and was allowed the use of a field in Lawkholme Lane. On 18 November 1876, the first game took place at Lawkholme Lane.[5]
In 1932, with attendances on the rise the directors launched a big scheme of ground improvements. Up to this point Lawkholme Lane had had uncovered terraces and only one open stand on the Stockbridge side of the ground.
The playing area was widened; the turf and appointments were improved, and a spacious covered stand was erected. The new stand and improvements were opened on 9 September 1933 whenLeedswere the visitors to Lawkholme Lane.
WhenWarringtonvisited Lawkholme Lane in theChallenge Cupthere was a crowd of 14,000 who paid £761, then record receipts for the ground.
A fund was launched for the erection of a new stand, new dressing rooms, and other ground improvements. Local tradesmen were approached, collections were taken at matches and the supporters club arranged money-raising efforts. More than £3,000 was donated in the first season.
In 1957, the Keighley board bought Lawkholme Lane football ground, cricket ground, bowling green and cottages 13 acres (53,000 m2) of land in total, from theDuke of Devonshirefor £10,000 paid for in sums of £2,500 a year. When the Hard Ings Road by-pass was built Keighley recouped some of their money by selling off a piece of land where cottages had been, for the erection of a petrol station.
In October 1985 Keighley were served a winding-up order by theInland Revenue.This was only averted by the sale of the cricket field to Keighley Cricket Club for a reported £30,000 and the training pitch toYorkshire Waterfor £65,000. Lawkholme Lane was sold in the late 1980s to the Co-op for approximately £10,000 and leased back to the club.
In August 1991,"the Cougars"were officially launched. The renovation of the old Lawkholme Lane ground followed and with this came a new name for the old ground"Cougar Park".
On 8 October 1995,FijibeatSouth Africa52–6 at Cougar Park in the1995 Rugby League World Cup.
In the2000 Emerging Nations Tournament,on 15 NovemberCanadalost 6–66 toItalyin a match held at Cougar Park.
The North Terrace was renamed the"Terry Hollindrake Stand"in April 2015 after former Keighley playerTerry Hollindrakewho died earlier in the year.[6]
On 31 May 2015, the club named the main stand at Cougar Park the"Danny Jones Stand",after playerDanny Joneswho died during a game vs London Skolars on 3 May 2015.[7]
Layout
editTerry Hollindrake Stand
editCapacity- (standing)
The Terry Hollindrake Stand is situated at the north end of the ground behind the goal posts. It is the only covered terracing in the ground.
East Stand
editCapacity- (standing)
The East Stand is open terracing that runs along the side of the pitch. Previously covered this stand has been an open terrace since before the ground was renamed Cougar Park.
South Stand
editCapacity- (standing)
The South Stand is located behind the goal posts and is completely open terracing, it is identical to the East Stand. It is often referred to as the Hard Ings Road End.
Danny Jones Stand
editCapacity- (seating)
The West Stand was renamed afterDanny Joneswho died during a Keighley game in London in 2015. The stand was renamed in his honour. The stand also backs onto Keighley cricket ground and is the only seated stand in the stadium. It houses the player changing rooms and TV gantry.
Representative, tour and test matches
editCougar Park has been the venue for two international matches.[8]
Game | Date | Result | Attendance | Notes |
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1 | 8 October 1995 | Fijidef.South Africa52–6 | 4,845 | 1995 Rugby League World Cup(Group A) |
2 | 15 November 2000 | Italydef.Canada66–6 | 1,028 | 2000 Rugby League Emerging Nations Tournament |
Keighley played host to various international touring teams from 1907 to 1952.[9]
Game | Date | Result | Attendance | Notes |
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1 | 5 November 1907 | New Zealanddef.Keighley9–7 | 8,000 | 1907–08 All Golds tour |
2 | 26 January 1909 | Keighleydrew withAustralia8–8 | 1,000 | 1908–09 Kangaroo tour |
3 | 20 September 1921 | Australasiadef.Keighley29–0 | 5,500 | 1921–22 Kangaroo tour |
4 | 1 October 1929 | Australiadef.Keighley15–9 | 3,000 | 1929–30 Kangaroo tour |
5 | 14 November 1933 | Australiadef.Keighley14–7 | 3,800 | 1933–34 Kangaroo tour |
6 | 6 September 1952 | Australiadef.Keighley54–4 | 7,431 | 1952–53 Kangaroo tour |
On 15 September 1934 the ground was the venue for a representative game between Yorkshire andSports Athletic Villeneuvois XIII(the first French team to tour England, rugby league in France only having become established in May 1934), Yorkshire won 26–17 in front of a crowd of 4,000.[10]
References
edit- ^"Revised plans for Keighley stadium 'not a backward step', says club chief".Keighley News.19 January 2024.Retrieved30 January2024.
- ^"Soccer: Silsden head for Cougar Park".Telegraph & Argus.14 March 2003.Retrieved29 July2018.
- ^"Final whistle blown on Steeton's Cougar Park groundshare".Keighley News.21 October 2019.Retrieved19 January2021.
- ^Walker, Callum (6 January 2023)."Six of the oldest rugby league grounds still being used, featuring Super League and Championship venues".Total Rugby League.Retrieved30 January2024.
- ^Delaney, Trevor (1991).The Grounds of Rugby League.Keighley: T.R. Delaney. pp. 108–111.ISBN0-9509982-2-2.
- ^"Former Keighley players out in force as Terry Hollindrake Stand opened".Keighley News.9 April 2015.Retrieved5 May2015.
- ^"Cougars return to winning ways".Rugby Leaguer & League Express.No. 2969. 1 June 2015. p. 24.
- ^1995 Rugby League World Cup - Fiji vs. South Africa
- ^Lawkholme Lane (Cougar Park) at Rugby League Project
- ^"Rousie the" Star "".Yorkshire Post.No. 27, 191. 17 September 1934. p. 14 – viaBritish Newspaper Archive.