Temple de la renommée du rugby à XIII britannique

Le temple de la renommée du rugby à XIII britannique (en anglais British Rugby League Hall of Fame) a été créé par la Rugby Football League en 1988 pour célébrer les meilleurs joueurs de l'histoire du rugby à XIII britannique. Pour qu'un joueur soit admissible, il doit être retraité depuis 5 ans et avoir joué au moins 10 ans sur le sol britannique. Initialement 9 joueurs ont été introduits quand le Hall of Fame a été créé en 1988, un autre s'est rajouté en 1989. Il n'y a pas eu de nouvelles introductions jusqu'en 2000 où cette année 3 joueurs de plus ont été introduits. Enfin, 4 joueurs se sont rajoutés à cette liste en 2005. Le Hall of Fame se trouve au Rugby League Heritage Centre dans le George Hotel d'Huddersfield.

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Portail du rugby à XIII Portail du Royaume-Uni Portail des récompenses et des distinctions

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Rugby League Heritage Centre

The Rugby League Heritage Centre was formerly located in the basement of the George Hotel, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England. It was the first rugby league heritage museum and was significantly influenced by Sky Sports presenter and former Great Britain international Mike Stephenson.
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Rugby Football League Hall of Fame

The Rugby League Hall of Fame honours the leading players of the sport of rugby league. It was established by the sport's governing body in the UK, the Rugby Football League, in 1988. Players must have been retired for at least five years to be eligible; they must also have played at least ten years within the British game. Players are chosen for induction to the hall of fame by a panel consisting of sports writers, broadcasters and officials. Inductions to the hall of fame have been sporadic. Nine players were inducted when the hall was opened in 1988 and one more was added the following year. In 1995 the members of the hall of fame appeared on postage stamps released as part of Britain's centenary celebrations. There were no new inductees until 2000, when three more players were introduced as part of the buildup to the 2000 Rugby League World Cup. A further four players were inducted in 2005, and four more in 2013 during the fourteenth World Cup. The Hall of Fame is located at the George Hotel in Huddersfield, where a group of northern clubs met in 1895 and resolved to leave the Rugby Football Union to form their own body, which led to the development of the separate codes of rugby league and rugby union. 2022 saw the first female inductees of the Hall of Fame.
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George Hotel, Huddersfield

The George Hotel in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England, is a Grade II* listed building, designed by William Wallen, with an Italianate façade. It was built in 1848–50. The hotel is famous as the birthplace of rugby league football in 1895. Memorabilia recalling the meeting can be found throughout the hotel as well as in the Heritage Centre.
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Beaumont Street Studios

Beaumont Street Studios (BSS) was an English nonprofit community music centre and radio station. Founded in 1985 by the Huddersfield West Indian Association, it closed in 2010.
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Huddersfield railway station

Huddersfield railway station serves the town of Huddersfield, in West Yorkshire, England. It is a stop on the Huddersfield line and is managed by TransPennine Express, which provides trains between the North West, Yorkshire and the North East. It is also served by Northern Trains, which operates trains on the Huddersfield, Penistone and Caldervale lines.