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Wakefield Trinity is a professional rugby league club in Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England. The club play their home fixtures at the DIY Kitchen Stadium, Belle Vue and currently compete in the Super League , the top tier of the British rugby league system .
A £3.15 million loan was granted to Wakefield Trinity by Wakefield Council in order to help the club purchase both Belle Vue and the site of a disused bowling alley, [13] however it was found that this loan was double the market value of Belle Vue, and that no business plan had been agreed upon for operating the stadium after the completion of ...
The History of Wakefield Trinity 1873-1973" [7] and 17,456 by RUGBYLEAGUEproject [1] and by the Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook of 1991-92 [9] and 1990-91 [8] 4 * The receipts are quoted as £2,936 by "100 Years of Rugby. The History of Wakefield Trinity 1873-1973" [7] but £2,937 in the Rothmans Rugby League Yearbook of 1991-92 [9] and 1990-91 [8]
Wakefield Trinity: 29 March 2024, 18:00 Post Office Road: L. Rush 4,127 Bradford Bulls: 29–10 Halifax Panthers: 29 March 2024, 19:30 Odsal Stadium: M. Griffiths 3,853 Doncaster: 20–26 Sheffield Eagles: 29 March 2024, 15:00 Eco-Power Stadium: S. Mikalauskas 1,710 York Knights: 14–20 Toulouse Olympique: 31 March 2024, 15:00 York Community ...
The 1971–72 Player's No.6 Trophy was a British rugby league knockout tournament. It was the first season that the competition was held. Halifax won the trophy by beating Wakefield Trinity by the score of 22-11 in the final.
He joined the Wakefield Trinity Wildcats in November 2008, joining their senior academy side. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Walker attended Morley High School and was a scaffolder by trade, [ 8 ] and was the cousin and team mate of Luke Blake .
Former Wakefield Trinity coach Willie Poching described Murphy as not the biggest player to play on the wing but his main attributes are his speed and agility. [12] He has been described as possessing “pace to burn” with the athleticism to be a threat in the air and the potential to cover several roles in a squad.
The 1959–60 Challenge Cup tournament ended in a final between Wakefield Trinity and Hull F.C. The match was played at Wembley Stadium before a crowd of 79,773, with Wakefield Trinity winning 38 – 5. Despite being on the losing team, Hull's hooker, Tommy Harris was awarded the Lance Todd Trophy for his man-of-the-match performance.