Post Office Road (currently known as the Millennium Stadium for sponsorship purposes) is a rugby league ground in Featherstone, near Pontefract, West Yorkshire, England. It is the home of rugby league club Featherstone Rovers. The ground's current capacity is 6,954.[citation needed]

Quick Facts Location, Coordinates ...
Post Office Road
The Millennium Stadium
LocationFeatherstone, West Yorkshire, England
Coordinates53°40′43″N 1°21′17″W
OwnerFeatherstone Rovers
OperatorFeatherstone Rovers
Capacity6,954 standing 359
Record attendance17,000 – Featherstone vs St Helens, 1957
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground1904
Opened1904
Tenants
Featherstone Rovers (1904–present)
Wakefield A.F.C. (2020–2023, 2024-present)[1][2]
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History

The ground opened in 1904 and has been used by the club since their formation in 1908.[3] The record attendance is 17,000 from a 1957 game against St. Helens.

In 2011, fans bought stands from the defunct Scarborough F.C.'s McCain Stadium and erected them at the railway end of the ground, replacing the terracing.

Layout

North Stand

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Capacity – (seated)
The North Stand or Railway End is the newest part of the ground after originally being terracing it was replaced in 2014 with seated stands which were taken from Scarborough's McCain Stadium. The North-East corner houses the scoreboard.

East Stand

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East Stand at Post Office Road

Capacity – (seated)
The Eastern side of the ground has two covered seated stands. The main stand on the halfway line houses bars and toilets while towards the Northern end of the ground, the smaller stand was erected in 2014 after it was relocated from Scarborough's McCain Stadium. To the Southern end of the stand there is a small amount of uncovered terracing.

South Stand

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Post Office Road End

Capacity – (standing)
The South Stand or Post Office Road End is located behind the goal posts and is open terracing. Terrace houses overlook behind the stand and people have been known to sit on the roofs and watch games.

West Stand

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Main stand at Post Office Road

Capacity – (seated)
The West Stand is the Main Stand in the ground. It contains covered seating, where the TV gantry is and a small amount of uncovered terracing towards the South end of the ground. Towards the North end of the ground is the hospitality building which is connected to the main stand and also houses the changing rooms.

Sponsorship and name changes

From 2007, it was announced that the ground would be renamed the Chris Moyles Stadium after the Radio 1 Disc Jockey. This decision attracted criticism from some fans who felt Moyles had nothing to do with the tradition of the club or rugby league (he was born in Leeds and is famously a loyal Leeds United fan). However others saw it as a positive, good move and good publicity for the team. Moyles did not pay any money in the deal but mentioned Featherstone Rovers occasionally on his breakfast show.[4][5] From 2009, the ground sponsorship was taken up by Bigfellas Nightclub following a two-year sponsorship deal. In 2017 local health food business LD Nutrition signed a deal to sponsor the stadium.

More information Year, Sponsor ...
YearSponsorNameRef.
2007–2008Chris MoylesChris Moyles Stadium[4]
2009–2016Bigfellas NightclubBigfellas Stadium
2017–2020LD NutritionLD Nutrition Stadium
2020–Millennium SupportThe Millennium Stadium
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Rugby League Test matches

List of international matches played at Post Office Road.[7]

More information Test#, Date ...
Test#DateResultAttendanceNotes
116 October 1995 Cook Islands def.  United States 64–63,1331995 Rugby League Emerging Nations Tournament
2 Scotland def.  Russia 34–9
313 November 2000United Kingdom BARLA def.  Morocco 60–22000 Rugby League Emerging Nations Tournament
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Rugby League Tour matches

Post Office Road also saw Featherstone play host to various international touring teams from 1952–1994.

More information Game, Date ...
GameDateResultAttendanceNotes
11 October 1952 Australia def. Featherstone Rovers 50–153,7001952–53 Kangaroo Tour
219 October 1955 New Zealand def. Featherstone Rovers 7–6
311 November 1959 Featherstone Rovers def. Australia 23–157,6711959–60 Kangaroo Tour
32 October 1963 Featherstone Rovers def. Australia 23–177,8981963–64 Kangaroo Tour
418 November 1973 Australia def. Featherstone Rovers 18–135,6591973 Kangaroo Tour
524 September 1982 France def. Featherstone Rovers 13–5
611 October 1987 PNG def. Featherstone Rovers 22–163,315
77 November 1989 New Zealand def. Featherstone Rovers 44–202,733
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References

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