Yorkshire Post

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HEADINGLEY stadium is to be renamed Emerald Headingley Stadium after Yorkshire and Leeds Rhinos secured a naming rights deal believed to be worth around £10m.

The clubs have secured a 10-year contract with Emerald Group, a Bingley-based publishing group, which will take effect from November 1.

Although the exact finances are not being disclosed, the money will help towards a new shared main stand at Headingley that forms the major part of a £40m stadium upgrade.

Yorkshire and Leeds Rhinos are renting the main stand over a period of 42 years after Leeds City Council brokered a deal with a London-based blue-chip financial institutio­n to provide the cash, with contracts set to be signed next month.

Leeds Rhinos are also building a new south stand on the rugby ground, with the existing structure to be demolished in August.

Work on a new south stand will begin in September, when the existing shared main stand will also be demolished.

The new main stand, which will be completed in 2019 and known as the Emerald Stand, will help to keep internatio­nal cricket in Leeds and the city at the forefront of internatio­nal rugby.

Mark Arthur, the Yorkshire chief executive, said: “We are very excited to enter into partnershi­p with Emerald Group, who have just celebrated 50 years since being founded in Bradford in 1967.

“This is a unique joint venture between the club, the Rhinos and Emerald and underpins the developmen­t of the North-South stand (main stand).

“We’ve got a very good relationsh­ip with the Emerald Group through its charitable foundation, which has always been very supportive, and to get a local Yorkshire company to support Headingley in this way is fantastic. The name ‘Emerald’ is very tasteful, I think, and a really good name for the stadium.”

Emerald Group will enjoy a range of commercial, community and charitable benefits as part of the deal, while a 450-seater banqueting suite in the new stand will also be known as the Emerald Suite.

The adjoining cricket and rugby grounds will also be independen­tly named using the new backer’s name.

Gary Hetheringt­on, Leeds Rhinos chief executive said: “We are delighted to have worked alongside our partners at Yorkshire CCC to complete this new arrangemen­t.

“This sponsorshi­p is another vital step in our vision to transform our home once again into an iconic sporting venue with the exciting redevelopm­ent plans set to begin in late summer.

“We are proud to have been associated with Emerald for many years through their charitable foundation’s support of our own Leeds Rhinos Foundation, which uses the power of sport to change lives, and this new partnershi­p strengthen­s the bond between the two organisati­ons.”

This fillip to Yorkshire and Leeds Rhinos comes after years of hard work on the stadium redevelopm­ent. Dr Keith Howard, chairman of the

Barry Hearn has hailed Yorkshire as the “global centre for our sport” after selecting Barnsley to stage the English Open.

The county already plays host to two of the sport’s most prestigiou­s tournament­s, the World Championsh­ip in Sheffield and UK Championsh­ip in York.

With record ticket sales at both venues, World Snooker have opted to move the English Open from Manchester to the Barnsley Metrodome, from October 16-22, with tickets going on sale this morning.

“We know what fantastic support there is for snooker in the Yorkshire region, the county is very much a global centre for our sport as it also hosts the World Championsh­ip in Sheffield and the UK Championsh­ip in York,” said World Snooker chairman Hearn.

 ??  ?? How the new main stand is envisaged as it overlooks the Headingley cricket ground .
How the new main stand is envisaged as it overlooks the Headingley cricket ground .

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