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Greyhound Racing
Greyhound racing was a part of Hull KR’s stadium history for many years starting around the 1920s and following the club to the New Craven Park in 1989 alongside speedway, which ran until 2005.

Baseball at Craven Park
Baseball was a well attended sport, especially in the 1930s and continued to be played up to the 1970s.

Schools Sports Day
Another use of Craven Park was for Hull Schools Sports Day in the 1950s. Because many of the schools didn’t have a playing field, Craven Park was ideal for them to come together to compete.

Greyhound Racing Tote
Greyhound racing was a part of Hull KR’s stadium history for many years starting around the 1920s and following the club to the New Craven Park in 1989 alongside speedway, which ran until 2005.

Greyhound Racing
Greyhound racing was a part of Hull KR’s stadium history for many years starting around the 1920s and following the club to the New Craven Park in 1989 alongside speedway, which ran until 2005.

Those Were The Days
Those Were The Days video is a memory of the Supporters Club and its Members. The clubhouse (the tavern) was a great meeting place for entertainment and enjoyment in particular to participate in the success of the team in the 70s and 80s. Unfortunately, the good times came to an end and with it came the demise of the Supporters Club. The chance to meet, talk and reminisce had gone. Fortunately, a new meeting place was introduced, the Legends Lounge. By the involvement of the Heritage Committee, it was once again possible to meet and discuss Rovers once again and talk about the days of our successes.

Rovers Bricks
Rovers supporters were able commemorate their allegiance to the Club and or to remember supporters who are no longer with us.