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Canal Street (Runcorn)

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It is in fact a recreation area on which sports are played and was used by Runcorn ARLFC, a junior team from the early 2000s, and who moved there from the start of the 2009-10 summer season (their 5th in the Summer Conference). It is on the Eastern end of Sandy Lane (between Western Point Expressway
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A brief scribbled note on an old programme mentions the name "Pavillions" as being the home of Runcorn RFC. This error is repeated in several books and websites. This ground is not related to Runcorn RFC or Canal Street.
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The football club had mixed success on the field, but in later years had problems with the ground, which by the 1990s was in need of major works. Disaster struck three times off the field during the 1993–94 season.
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With the club's precarious financial position, and the cost of rebuilding their Canal Street home, Runcorn suffered on the pitch, resulting in relegation, which was to be the start of a downhill spiral.
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The ground itself, by now in a dilapidated and a dangerous condition, was sold to developers and is now a housing development, the Linnets Park housing estate
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At the end of the 2000–01 season, the football club, struggling with large debts and dwindling attendances, sold the ground and moved to
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Prior to that Runcorn ARLFC had played at various grounds including at Moore, and moved to Pavilions from the fields to the rear of
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Rugby League Club, where they stayed for several years before again struggling financially and ground sharing with
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At this point the ground was purchased by a R H Posnett, the owner of a local tannery company and was used by the
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The last competitive game to be played at Canal Street was on 5 May 2001 and resulted in a defeat 2–1 by
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Later in the season, the roof blew off a stand in high winds, and the main stand was gutted by fire.
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moved to Canal Street under a ground sharing agreement with the football club from
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club formed sometime before 1886. In 1895 the club were one of the founders of the
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and failed to return to the league after hostilities ended.
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Canal Street Stadium (Runcorn)
Runcorn RFC
Runcorn FC
Runcorn
town
Halton
ceremonial county
Cheshire
River Mersey
Runcorn RFC
rugby union
Northern Union
World War I
Highfield and Camden Tanneries Recreation Club
Huyton Rugby League Club
1984–85
1989–90
Runcorn Highfield RLFC
Hull City
Gateshead
Liam Watson
Halton Stadium
Widnes Vikings
Southport
Haig Avenue
Prescot Cables
Valerie Park
The Heath School
Runcorn RFC
Runcorn Highfield RLFC

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