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SAINTS state-of-the-art 18,000 capacity Langtree Park is now open.
Directions:
BY ROAD:
Langtree Park is in an excellent location in between the major cities of Liverpool and Manchester and is easily accessible via the M62 motorway. To reach the stadium simply exit Junction 7 from the M62 and follow the A570 (St Helens Linkway) until you reach Sherdley Road and then bear left onto Peasley Cross Lane.
Sat Nav details: St Helens RFC Ltd, Langtree Park, McManus Drive, St Helens, WA9 3AL.
The council's parking advice is here and here and you can also view their policy on Parking Charges.
The Club's disabled policy in regards to parking is here.
BY RAIL:
St Helens Central rail station is only a five minute walk from the New Stadium. The station runs frequent services from Liverpool to Wigan and Preston.
The New Stadium can be reached via a new footbridge constructed over the link way to the North of the New Stadium; the bridge can be reached by following Shaw Street and then Chalon Way East past the St Helens Chamber of Commerce.
BY AIR:
Liverpool and Manchester Airport are within 30 mins travel of the stadium.
RESPECT POLICY
St.Helens Rugby Football Club is a caring family club and act in a positive way to address behaviour which contravenes our high standards. The following values are examples of the type of behaviour that the club expect and practice, and the club will take responsibility to maintain and carry this forward into the future. The club is committed to the principles of equal opportunity and will not tolerate any form of discrimination.
In order to uphold these values participants in the game of Rugby League, players, parents, spectators, coaches, match officials, other volunteers and administrators of all ages should:
- Discourage all instances of unsporting behaviour, foul or illegal play, acts of violence both on and off the field.
- Respect the rights, dignity and worth of every person regardless of their age, ethnic origin, gender, special needs, including learning and physical disabilities, class or social background, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, colour or political persuasion.
- Accept the legal and moral responsibility to implement procedures to provide a duty of care for children under the age of 18 yrs, safeguard their wellbeing and protect them from abuse and poor practice,
- Condemn the use of recreational and performance enhancing drugs and doping practices; their use endangers the health of players and is contrary to the concept of fair play.
Important: every person who attends a Rugby League match does so with the permission and licence of the home club and or League.
Breaches of this code of Conduct may result in penalties up to and including a fine, loss of team match points and suspension.
These values incorporate equality, sports equity and diversity and positive action is allowed under legislation to redress any imbalance.
If you have an issue on matchday concerning supporter behaviour, you can text our control room on 07901 281 366. All texts much be genuine and will be treated in the utmost confidence.