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Hazelwood (rugby ground)

Coordinates: 51°24′25″N 0°25′12″W / 51.407°N 0.420°W / 51.407; -0.420
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Hazelwood
The home of London Irish
View of part of clubhouse from the approach road, Hazelwood Drive
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LocationSunbury-on-Thames, Surrey
Coordinates51°24′25″N 0°25′12″W / 51.407°N 0.420°W / 51.407; -0.420
OwnerLondon Irish
TypeSports facility
Capacity2,000
SurfaceGrass
Rhino-Turf VT60 (one pitch)
Construction
Built2013
Opened2014
Construction cost£12m
ArchitectEPR Architects
Tenants
London Irish Amateur
Website
https://www.hazelwood-centre.co.uk/

The Hazelwood Centre is a rugby union ground and sports facility in Sunbury-on-Thames in the English county of Surrey. The facility served as the home of London Irish with the clubs' administrative offices being based here. The professional side used the facility for training, Premiership Rugby Shield matches and pre-season friendlies. London Irish Amateur train and play all home games here.

History and setting

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Having replaced the facility at The Avenue, the fields sit in the club's natural green-buffered 63-acre holding. The previous owner of this parcel of Metropolitan Green Belt was a golf club (supporting its driving range and nine hole-course). A remnant of its landscaping is a small, professionally-planted pondside reserve. Initially the plans for the Training Ground where blocked in 2011 by then Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, Eric Pickles, following a public inquiry with local residents who cited the loss of urban space and impact on the green belt as key factors. Following extensive revisions, Spelthorne Borough Council granted permission for the Training Ground to be built a year later.

The facilities officially opened on July 1st 2014 with players past and present invited along with local dignitaries including IRFU President Louis Magee, grandson of Louis Magee, who was one of the founders of London Irish in 1898 and is the first player listed on the club’s International Honours Board.

Following London Irish's Administration in 2023, it was confirmed that the ground was part of the club's insolvency package, meaning it could be sold to creditors to pay off Irish's outstanding debt. The Administrative and Training facilities were closed indefinitely however the pitches were still allowed to be used by London Irish Amateur and Gael Londain GAA. The kitchen, bar and conference room were also permitted to remain open along with the relevant offices.

Hawkedale Primary School is situated adjacent to the clubhouse, with both facilities sharing access via Hazelwood Drive. To the west of the school is the 862nd Sunbury Squadron of the Royal Air Force Air Cadets, a youth organization that provides aviation-related training and leadership development for young people. Additionally, a private track in the vicinity leads to a local fishery, which serves as a recreational spot for anglers and is managed for conservation and leisure activities.

The ground can be accessed by public transport on Green Street with Transport for London operating the 216 between Staines and Kingston and the 235 operating between Brentford and Sunbury Village. Surrey's White Bus number 555 also operates between Heathrow Airport and Walton-on-Thames. Sunbury railway station is located about a mile north of the facility with services into London Waterloo and Shepperton.

Facilities

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Overview

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The site has four full-size grass pitches, one full size synthetic (4G) pitch and twelve junior pitches plus a long clubhouse. The northern end of the clubhouse contains changing facilities for the amateur clubs plus a function room, conference room, kitchen and bar. The southern end of the clubhouse was used by the professional side and features their changing room, gym and administrative facilities. A shop for amateur team merchandise is located towards the north end building and is located in a hut. An on-site car park can accommodate 360 vehicles and also has a bike storage rack.

Wider training use

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The facilities have been built to world-class specification and are regularly used by community groups including the GAA. It was also an approved training based for the 2015 Rugby World Cup being used by Wales, Fiji, Argentina and New Zealand.

The New York Jets, Baltimore Ravens, New Orleans Saints, Arizona Cardinals, Philadelphia Eagles and Houston Texans NFL teams also trained here ahead of their NFL London Games in 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2019 respectively with New Orleans returning in 2022. London Irish reciprocated the Jets' agreement by using their facilities ahead of their premiership match in the United States in 2016.

Events

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Hospitality, including the bar, is open to local residents for much of the week. Fireworks annually and fundraising events are held during the year, including comedy nights.[1] On Saturday mornings green verges around the pitches host the local parkrun.[2]

Charity Matches dedicated to Matt Ratana took place here with both London Irish and Premiership Rugby sponsoring the event.[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Laughing Chilli Comedy @ LIARFC 2020".
  2. ^ "Home | Hazelwood parkrun | Hazelwood parkrun".
  3. ^ "The Matt Ratana Rugby Foundation to play two matches at London Irish's Hazelwood Ground". Premiership Rugby. 21 August 2021.