- Edge Hall Road
Infobox Stadium
stadium_name = The Co-operative Community Stadium
nickname = The Grand Hall, Straight Edge
fullname = Edge Hall Road
location =Orrell ,Wigan ,Greater Manchester ,England
coordinates = coord|53|31|52.93|N|2|42|23.28|W |region:GB_type:landmark |display=title,inline | built = 1950
opened = 1950
owner =Wigan Warriors
seating_capacity = 5,500
tenants =Wigan Warriors (2001-present)
Orrell R.U.F.C. (1950-2007The Co-operative Community Stadium (formerly Edge Hall Road) is the home ground of the
Wigan Warriors Senior Academy and Junior Academy teams and the former home ground ofOrrell R.U.F.C. . The ground is located in theOrrell district of theMetropolitan Borough of Wigan ,Greater Manchester . The ground consists of the 1000 capacity all seat North stand, the terraced South stand, the East 'scoreboard' end and the high performance training centre (formerly the Orrell clubhouse).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 and Abbey Lakes. Orrell RUFC where 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 and ground was sold to
Dave Whelan , then owner of Wigan Warriors and currentWigan Athletic chairman. 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. The pitch is currently used for training and Wigan Academy games. cite news
title = Orrell to quit Edge Hall Road
url = http://www.wigantoday.net/ViewArticle.aspx?SectionID=68&articleid=1988541
publisher = Wigan Today
date =2007-01-24
accessdate = ] 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 futurecite news
title = Wigan can wait says coach Ged
url = http://www.newsandstar.co.uk/sport/haven/1.97298
publisher = News and Star
date =2008-05-01
accessdate = ] . 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 & 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 theCo-operative and as part of the deal changed Edge Hall Road to the The Co-operative Community Stadium.cite news
title = Wigan Announce Partnership with The Co-operative
url = http://www.wiganwarriors.com/news_full.asp?newsid=4015
publisher = Wigan Warriors Official Site
date =2008-07-07
accessdate = ]The original clubhouse, constructed in 1957, was badly damaged in mysterious circumstances on August 10th 2002 and was replaced by a new clubhouse which was completed in the spring of 2005. In the 1991-2 season, Orrell averaged gates of 6,000. Home fans call the stadium 'The (Grand) Hall' or 'Straight Edge'.
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