Brewery Field, Rugby stadium in Bridgend, Wales
Brewery Field is a rugby stadium in Bridgend, Wales, designed to accommodate spectators across multiple stands and viewing areas. The ground features a western grandstand, a modern eastern stand, and covered terracing positioned on the southern side of the pitch.
The ground was established in 1920 as the home of Bridgend RFC following their move from the Quarella Ground. It has since developed into an important rugby venue in the region.
The ground brings together local rugby fans and remains central to the community's sporting life through regular matches and regional competitions. Supporters gather on match days, creating an active crowd that supports both hometown and regional teams.
The ground can hold around 8,000 spectators with seating for about 1,100 people distributed across its stands. Matches take place throughout the year, hosting both rugby union and rugby league competitions.
From 1929 to 1932, the ground was temporarily converted into a greyhound racing track before returning to rugby. This unusual period reveals how the venue adapted to different sporting interests during that era.
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