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Re: A Visiting Supporters Guide to Headingley

PostPosted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 5:21 pm
by kinleycat
Which is the best/closest boozer to Headingley with Sky sports? so I can keep an eye on our future opponents into play offs once we've dispatched you lot!! :wink:

Re: A Visiting Supporters Guide to Headingley

PostPosted: Sun Sep 30, 2012 5:03 pm
by Tyke's/Rhinos No. 1 Fan
The Headingley Taps on north lane, bout 100 yards from the away end tops

Re: A Visiting Supporters Guide to Headingley

PostPosted: Tue Nov 27, 2012 8:06 pm
by The Biffs Back
kinleycat wrote:
Which is the best/closest boozer to Headingley with Sky sports? so I can keep an eye on our future opponents into play offs once we've dispatched you lot!! :wink:

You didn't really think that you was gonna........Oh you did didn't you?
I hope that you found a boozer closer to home to see what you could have won :lol:

Re: A Visiting Supporters Guide to Headingley

PostPosted: Thu May 30, 2013 8:20 pm
by Mild mannered Janitor
Tyke's/Rhinos No. 1 Fan wrote:
The Headingley Taps on north lane, bout 100 yards from the away end tops



It's more than 100 yards from the north lane turnstiles.

Less than 10 minute walk would be more like it

Re: A Visiting Supporters Guide to Headingley

PostPosted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 10:42 am
by Mt Smart
Sonny Bill Williams has been named to play at Headingley.

He should post ' how big are your in goals ? '

Re: A Visiting Supporters Guide to Headingley

PostPosted: Thu Nov 07, 2013 8:55 pm
by leeds_82
Mt Smart wrote:
Sonny Bill Williams has been named to play at Headingley.

He should post ' how big are your in goals ? '

Caught his nightmare live at wire in the way home from Cardiff. Nevertheless both had great atmospheres and really looking forward to tomorrows match. Any idea of the best RL pub pre match? Getting there earlier than usual to avoid M62 hassles and will have a rare opportunity to drink outside the ground which I have not been able to do for years.

Re: A Visiting Supporters Guide to Headingley

PostPosted: Tue Feb 18, 2014 9:56 pm
by Hammersimon
I have just moved to the harrogate area, I would like to come to watch the rhinos but don't fancy nearly an hour wait for a train after the match, is it easy to get a cab from near the ground after the match? Or do the buses run past headingley stadium straight after the match? I have a disability so find it difficult to walk to far. Thanks in advance

Re: A Visiting Supporters Guide to Headingley

PostPosted: Thu Feb 20, 2014 9:03 am
by Sam Buca II
Pre-book a taxi and it'll be outside waiting for you.

Buses run from Cardigan Road (19/19A/56) & Otley Road straight after the game, although queues can be a pain.

Best bet would be a taxi IMO, give you a chance of getting the 22.15 36 back to Harrogate.

Re: A Visiting Supporters Guide to Headingley

PostPosted: Thu May 01, 2014 11:14 am
by C O Jones
Hammersimon wrote:
I have just moved to the harrogate area, I would like to come to watch the rhinos but don't fancy nearly an hour wait for a train after the match, is it easy to get a cab from near the ground after the match? Or do the buses run past headingley stadium straight after the match? I have a disability so find it difficult to walk to far. Thanks in advance

Alternative:
Catch the bus opposite the ground for Moortown Corner.
Then pick up the 36 to harrogate from there.
It goes from the same stop so not too much walking.

Re: A Visiting Supporters Guide to Headingley

PostPosted: Fri May 02, 2014 10:15 pm
by FoxyRhino
C O Jones wrote:
Alternative:
Catch the bus opposite the ground for Moortown Corner.
Then pick up the 36 to harrogate from there.
It goes from the same stop so not too much walking.


The bus that ran from outside the stadium to Moortown (the 38) doesn't run in the evening any more.