
Craven Park, Hull KR
Home to: Hull Kingston Rovers (Super League)
Capacity: 8,500
Opened: 1989
The New Craven Park was stadium was the ninth home of Hull Kingston Rovers, who had played at a variety of venues across the city beforehand.
Home to: Hull Kingston Rovers (Super League)
Capacity: 8,500
Opened: 1989
The New Craven Park was stadium was the ninth home of Hull Kingston Rovers, who had played at a variety of venues across the city beforehand.
Home to: Harlequins RL (Super League) and NEC Harlequins (Premiership Rugby Union)
Capacity: 12,700
Opened: 2005 (after new development)
The Broncos returned to the Stoop in 2006, not as tenants but as part of a merger, renaming themselves Harlequins RL.
Home to: Leeds Rhinos (Super League), Leeds Tykes (Rugby Union), Yorkshire (Cricket)
Capacity: 22,250
Opened: 1895-96
Headingley is one of the most famous stadiums in the world, with the main stand sandwiched in between the cricket ground and rugby ground, serving both.
Home to: Bradford Bulls (Super League)
Capacity: 27,500
Opened: 1933
The stadium was first opened in January 1934, and has been the home of the Bradford rugby league side ever since…
Home to: Salford City Reds (Super League)
Capacity: 11,363
The Willows is a small mainly terraced stadium with one stand part seating part standing and then another stand has a number of seats.
Home to: Warrington Wolves (Super League)
Capacity: 14,206
Opened: 2004
This purposely built Rugby League stadium broke modern trends of new stadia by having two stands all seater and two stands of terracing.
Home to: Huddersfield Giants (Super League), Huddersfield Town FC
Capacity: 24,500
Opened: 1994
The Galpharm Stadium has been one of the best Super League stadiums of its era so far, with a capacity of 24,000.
Home to: Hull FC (Super League), Hull City FC
Capacity: 25,404
Opened: 2002
A brand new stadium and what a facility for Super League to boast
Home to: Wakefield Trinity Wildcats (Super League)
Capacity: 10,000
Opened: 1895
It doesnt meet Super League criteria standards, meaning if the Wildcats were relegated, they wouldnt be allowed back in unless they moved stadia.
Prediction: 9th
Star Man: Brad Drew
Top Signing: John Skandalis
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