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Derwent Park

Zebra Claims Stadium
Scotland v Italy 2013 RLWC (Derwent Park 3).jpg
Full name Zebra Claims Stadium
Former names Derwent Park
Location Workington, Cumbria
Coordinates 54°38′53″N 3°33′20″W / 54.64806°N 3.55556°W / 54.64806; -3.55556Coordinates: 54°38′53″N 3°33′20″W / 54.64806°N 3.55556°W / 54.64806; -3.55556
Capacity 10,000
Construction
Built 1956
Opened 1956
Tenants
Workington Town (1956–)
Workington Comets (1970–1981, 1999–)
Workington Tigers (1987)

The Zebra Claims Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Workington, England situated beside the Cumbrian River Derwent. It is used mostly for rugby league matches and is the home stadium of Workington Town who play in Championship, the second tier domestic competition in the United Kingdom. The Zebra Claims Stadium is also the home of the Workington Comets who race in the Premier League, the second division of motorcycle speedway in the UK.

The Zebra Claims Stadium has a capacity of 10,000 people with 1,200 seats.

The stadium was opened in 1956. The record attendance at Derwent Park was set in 1965 when 17,741 spectators turned up for a third round Challenge Cup match against Wigan.

The football pitch at Derwent Park is surrounded by a 398 yards (364 metres) motorcycle speedway track.

Floodlights were installed in 1990 and were first used on 17 October when Cumbria faced the touring Australians during the 1990 Kangaroo Tour in front of 6,750 fans on a cold night with Australia victorious 42–10 in a dominant display. Derwent also hosted the opening game of the 1994 Kangaroo Tour between Cumbria and Australia on a cold, wet day in front of only 4,227 fans. Australia were again dominant, winning 52–8 (Note that in both 1990 and 1994, the Australian team was composed mainly of the mid-week team and not those who were expected to play Test matches).

On 19 May 1994 was host the rugby union between Italy versus Ireland game for warming-up before 1995 Rugby World Cup. Italy defeated Ireland 32–26 in front of 3,000 fans.


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