The Edge Hall Road Community Stadium is a rugby union community stadium, located in
Orrell, Greater Manchester
Orrell is a ward of the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. The population of the ward had fallen at the 2011 Census to 11,513. The centre of the area lies to the west of Wigan town centre and serves as a predominantly ...
. Originally built as the permanent ground of the local
Orrell rugby union team, but the club departed the stadium in 2007, with the development team of
Wigan Warriors
The Wigan Warriors are a professional rugby league club in Wigan, Greater Manchester, England, which competes in the Super League.
Formed in 1872 as Wigan Football Club, Wigan was a founding member of the Rugby Football League, Northern Rugby ...
beginning to use the ground that same year.
While the ground has a technical capacity of 5,500, the safety certificate only allows 3,000 at present, due partly to damaged terracing. The Wigan Warriors senior team also uses the ground as their training complex. Throughout the latest years, the stadium has had name sponsorship, including
The Co-operative, The Wigan Laundry and recently Solid Strip.
History
1950–2007: Orrell senior team
Edge Hall Road became the permanent residence of
Orrell R.U.F.C. in 1950, replacing several locations previously used by the club, including
Kitt Green
Kitt Green is a suburb of Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, Wigan. It is the location of a H. J. Heinz, Wigan, Heinz food processing plant. and Abbey Lakes, both areas within Orrell.
Orrell RUFC were once a successful rugby union team, but the advent of professionalism saw them struggle to return to the Guinness Premiership following their relegation in 1997.
With mounting debt, the club was sold to
Dave Whelan
David Whelan (born 24 November 1936) is an English businessman and former footballer. During his football career, he played for Blackburn Rovers and Crewe Alexandra. Whelan is the former owner of club Wigan Athletic, having also been the chai ...
, then owner of Wigan Warriors and current
Wigan Athletic
Wigan Athletic Football Club () is an English professional association football club based in Wigan, Greater Manchester, England. The team competes in the Championship, the second tier of the English football league system.
Founded in 1932, ...
chairman. Following his takeover of the club, and the death of the landlord, the ground and its surrounding land was sold to Mr. Whelan's company, Whelco Holdings. After several successful seasons, Whelan withdrew his financial backing and the club again began to struggle, Whelan charging £1,000 per match to use the stadium. This excessive rent, coupled with Whelan's decision to ban the club from accessing the clubhouse, forced the club to relocate to playing fields at St John Rigby college for the 2007–08 season.
In January 2007, the clubhouse was converted into a state of the art training facility for the Wigan Warriors Rugby League Club.
2007–present: Wigan Academy
The pitch is currently used for training and Wigan Academy games.
Wigan chairman Ian Lenagan has recently suggested that he will be investing in ground improvements to enable the Warriors to play lower-key games in the near future.
While the ground has a technical capacity of 5,500, the safety certificate only allows 3,000 at present, due partly to damaged terracing. Expected improvements would be replacement of this terracing and a permanent food and drink outlet. As of the 2008 season, fans have been banned from parking inside the ground and have faced increased admission prices.
On 7 July 2008 Wigan Warriors announced a new three year sponsorship deal with the
Co-operative
A cooperative (also known as co-operative, co-op, or coop) is "an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly owned and democratically-control ...
and as part of the deal changed Edge Hall Road to The Co-operative Community Stadium.
In April 2013 the ground was renamed The Wigan Laundry Company Community Stadium after a draw. Twelve months later, the naming rights went to Solid Strip.
References
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External links
Edge Hall Road Community Stadiumat Wigan Warriors Fans Website
Rugby union stadiums in England
Sports venues in Greater Manchester
Defunct rugby union venues in England
Buildings and structures in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan
Rugby league stadiums in England
Wigan Warriors
Sports venues completed in 1950