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Established
1875 (149 years old)

Sport
Rugby

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Craven Park
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Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England

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English RFL Championship

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18/05 Toulouse Oly - Barrow Raide
26/05 Barrow Raide - Featherstone
02/06 Bradford Bul - Barrow Raide
16/06 Barrow Raide - Halifax R.L.
23/06 Swinton Lion - Barrow Raide

Results
05/05 Barrow Raide - Batley Bulld
28/04 Sheffield Ea - Barrow Raide
21/04 Barrow Raide - Doncaster RL
14/04 Barrow Raide - Dewsbury Ram
14/04 Whitehaven - Barrow Raide

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The Barrow Raiders are a semi-professional rugby league team in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England. The club was formed in 1875 as Barrow Football Club. For the 1995-96 and 1996 seasons the club was known as Barrow Braves, becoming the Barrow Border Raiders for the 1997 season following a merger with Carlisle Border Raiders, dropping the Border part of the name in 2002 to become the Barrow Raiders.

Barrow Raiders compete in Betfred Championship, the second tier of European rugby league (behind the Super League) after being promoted from the Betfred League 1 in 2017.

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Craven Park is a rugby league stadium in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, England. It is the home of Barrow Raiders rugby league team.

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Craven Park was built in 1931, largely as a result of the efforts of supporters of Barrow RLFC, 500 of whom volunteered to construct the ground. The total cost of the building project came to £7,500 which was an unbelievable figure in those days.

The stadium was named after Commander G. W. Craven, a local war hero, who had started the appeal fund with a donation of £500. It should not be confused with Craven Park, or Old Craven Park in Hull, other rugby league venues.

For the 2010 season the ground was known as the Furness Heating Components Stadium (Craven Park). For the visit of Wigan in the Challenge Cup improvements were made and the capacity is now 7,600 (up from 6,500).

Matches between either Barrow or Cumbria against touring international rugby league sides included:

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