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LIVERSEDGE CC

Roberttown Lane, Roberttown, Liversedge WF15 7NP   View Map

Altitude: 124 Metres/407 Feet

Central Yorkshire League

Heavy Woollen Junior League

Volunteer Contacts:

David Myers & Terry Hallsworth

Club Website

 
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Founded: c.1896 as successor to Roberttown All Saints
Nearest Landmark: New Inn
Nearest Railway Station: Mirfield
By Bus: 220 from Huddersfield/229 from Heckmondwike
Nearest Other Club: Heckmondwike
Nearest Pub: New Inn

Club

Timeline (40kb PDF)

Early Years (1.2mb PDF)
Later Years (1.6mb PDF)

Club History in Spenborough Guardian (2006) (120kb PDF)
Concise History of Club (10kb PDF)

1887 Fixture (31kb PDF)

1897 Team Photo (128kb PDF)

1906 Spen Valley League Winners (18kb PDF)

1909-10 Spen Valley League Winners (42kb PDF)

1929 Heavy Woollen Cup Winners (270kb PDF)

1933 Heavy Woollen Cup Winners (59kb PDF)

1938 Yorkshire Central League (133kb PDF)

1943 Heavy Woollen Cup Finalists (101kb PDF)

1951 2nd XI 2nd Division Champions (48kb PDF)

1952 2nd Division Champions (119kb PDF)

1966 Heavy Woollen Cup Winners (122kb PDF)

1977 Heavy Woollen Cup Winners (55kb PDF)

1980 Yorkshire Council Champions (33kb PDF)

1981 Team Photo (62kb PDF)

1982 Central Yorkshire League Champions (111kb PDF)

1988 Jack Hampshire Trophy Memorial Winners (113kb PDF)

1992 1st XI & 2nd XI League Champions (335kb PDF)

2003 1st XI & 2nd XI Team Photos & Matthew Baxter & Mark Hydes (138kb PDF)

2004 Membership Card (97kb PDF)

2005 Heritage Exhibition (202kb PDF)


2005 Heritage Exhibition Tickets (70kb PDF)

2005 Heritage Exhibition Launch Poster (53kb PDF)

2005 Lumb Cup Final at Liversedge (133kb PDF)
Heritage Display in Club Pavilion (176kb PDF)

LEAGUES: Central Yorkshire League (web link)

People

Who's Who (314kb PDF)

Memorials, Plaques & Dedications (90kb PDF)

Thomas Ainley   Bench Dedication (26kb PDF)

Alan Bentley   Oral History

Ernest & Nellie Brewer   Bench Dedication (58kb PDF)

Alec Broadbent   '4 for 5' in 1951 (13kb PDF)

Kenneth Brook   Bench Dedication (45kb PDF)

Terry Hallsworth

Tony Leighton   1939-78 Memorial (90kb PDF)

David Mann   Bench Dedication (53kb PDF)

David Myers   Oral History

George Parkin   Bench Dedication (26kb PDF)

Sonny Ramadhin   Profile by Ashley Ball (17kb PDF)   1966 - Cricinfo 

William Thewlis   Opening Batsman (11kb PDF)

Alan Walker   Cricinfo

Hubert Wooller   Bench Dedication (26kb PDF)

Team Photos

1890s (104kb PDF)

1910s (78kb PDF)

1920s (92kb PDF)

1930s (70kb PDF)

1940s (79kb PDF)

1950s (587kb PDF)

1960s (57kb PDF)

1970s (68kb PDF)

1980s (226kb PDF)

1990s (160kb PDF)

2000s (128kb PDF)

History of Ground

Story of Roberttown Lane (662kb PDF)

2006 (30 Jul) Heavy Woollen Cup Final at Liversedge (1.5mb PDF)

2009 (19 Apr) Roberttown Lane (1.5mb PDF)

3D Map & Aerial Photograph (250kb)
Watercolour by Tony Haigh

Ground Today

Action (239kb PDF)

General Views (484kb PDF)

Groundsman (27kb PDF)

On the Boundary (261kb PDF)

Pavilion (326kb PDF)

Scorebox (182kb PDF)

Signage (239kb PDF)

Tea Room (322kb PDF)

Oral History

Alan Bentley & David Myers

Early Years (audio)

Girls' Team (audio)
Greatest Weekend (audio)
Junior Teams (audio)
Local Derby (audio)

Quick Bowlers (audio)
Social Nights (audio)

Standard of Cricket (audio)
Tricky Wicket (audio)
Women's Role (audio)

Local Context

Profile of Liversedge (151kb PDF)

Liversedge (Wikipedia)

All Saints, Roberttown (web link)

Francis Firth Old Photos (web link)

Liversedge FC (web link)

Roberttown Junior & Infant School (web link)
Former Cricket Clubs in Local Area (web link)

Further Reading

N.Ellis, Spen Valley (2004)

F.Peel, Spen Valley: Past and Present (1987)

Bradford Telegraph & Argus (Liversedge News)

Spenborough Guardian

The Press

 

 

With grateful thanks to Terry Hallsworth and David Myers (LCC).

If you have any information about this club or any others in this area that could be of use please feel free to contact us via p.j.davies@hud.ac.uk.

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Greatest Moment

The 1966 Heavy Woollen Cup victory - with Sonny Ramadhin in the Liversedge line-up.

Local Hero

Alan Walker - went on to play county cricket for Northamptonshire and Durham.

Bizarre Fact

In 1981 bowler Allan Trevitt took 9-0 v Batley 2nd XI.

Cluster of Teams

In the 1860s there were a cluster of teams in the Liversedge area, including Hightown Heights, Roberttown Star of Brunswick, Littletown United, Littletown Young Alma, Hightown Young England and Roberttown All Saints (the parish church-connected club generally viewed as the precursor to Liversedge CC).

  

A cutting from 1887 indicates that Roberttown and Liversedge both had teams in existence, nine years before the official birth date of Liversedge CC.

 

The club has always played at Roberttown Lane. The ground is sited on an old tip linked to an old glassworks.

The land was probably 'made into' a cricket ground around 1900, soon after the birth of Liversedge CC as successor club to Roberttown All Saints CC.

Three Local Men

In the early days, the ground had a big slope.

The Dymond family of the nearby Dymond Pit, in Headlands Road, arranged for rails and tubs to be used, and a band of volunteers from the village shipped tons and tons of earth from the top end of the field to the lower regions, and so negated the slope to some extent.

  

In 1919 three local men bought the ground for the club, but on condition that it was used exclusively for cricket.

Today, Roberttown Lane is an attractive venue that has hosted many setpiece cricketing occasions, including many Heavy Woollen Cup finals.

On matchdays, practice nets are erected on the outfield to aid the players in their quest for a last-minute workout. On 5 November each year, the field is put to a totally different use, with the local firework display holding centre stage.

Founder Members

In 1905 Liversedge were founder members of the Spen Valley Cricket League. They won it in the first year – and the second!

Roberttown All Saints had entered the inaugural Heavy Woollen Cup in 1883 but had lost in the first round against Scholes.

Up until the beginning of the First World War, Liversedge’s best achievement in the Cup was to reach the semi-final on one occasion. Successive finals were reached in 1916 and 1917 but in both cases Ossett were triumphant.

In 1920 Liversedge joined the Heavy Woollen League but suffered a disastrous debut year:

Played 16
Won 2
Lost 10
Drew 4
Points 2

They finished bottom, and only gained two points (clubs got one point for a win – and nothing else counted!).

Cup Triumph

Liversedge’s first Heavy Woollen Cup triumph came in 1929, beating Morley in the final.

A further cup triumph followed in 1933, with Heckmondwike the beaten finalists.

After spells in the Spen Valley League and Heavy Woollen League, Liversedge joined the Central Yorkshire League for the 1938 season.

Heartbreak followed in 1943, when Batley overcame Liversedge in the final of the Heavy Woollen Cup.

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