Watersheddings was the site of a former rugby league stadium in the Watersheddings area of Oldham in Greater Manchester, England. Historically it was in Lancashire, lying on the A672 (Ripponden Road) approximately 2 miles north east of Oldham town centre.
Watersheddings was reportedly the highest professional RL ground in the UK at 770 ft above sea level, which would also list it as the highest ground of any professional sport in the UK.
In 1904 Watershedding was selected to host the very first Rugby league International between England and Other Nationalities on New Year's Day 1904 but the game was cancelled due to a frozen pitch, and held instead in April at Central Park, Wigan. In 1912, the stadium achieved its highest ever attendance of 28,000 against Huddersfield. In the 1914/15 season Watershedding was selected to host the Challenge Cup final
8,000 |
In 1933 the cricket ground was demolished making way for the Oldham Greyhound Stadium; the south stand and kennels were erected next to the south-east corner of the Watersheddings ground. The Watersheddings floodlights were used for the first time on Wednesday 20 October 1965, when a crowd of 6,333 attended an under-24 international between Great Britain and France.
9,059 |
7,000 |
7,000 |
8,500 |
8,500 |
1907–08 All Golds tour |
1908–09 Kangaroo tour |
1911–12 Kangaroo tour |
1921–22 Kangaroo tour |
6,000 |
1926–27 New Zealand Kiwis tour |
1929–30 Kangaroo tour |
1933–34 Kangaroo tour |
1937–38 Kangaroo tour |
1947–48 New Zealand Kiwis tour |
1948–49 Kangaroo tour |
1951–52 New Zealand Kiwis tour |
1952–53 Kangaroo tour |
1955–56 New Zealand Kiwis tour |
1956–57 Kangaroo tour |
1959–60 Kangaroo tour |
1961 New Zealand Kiwis tour |
1963–64 Kangaroo tour |
1965 New Zealand Kiwis tour |
1967–68 Kangaroo tour |
1971 New Zealand Kiwis tour |
1973 Kangaroo tour |
1975 Australian Rugby League World Cup tour |
1986 Kangaroo tour |
|
|