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Plymouth Coliseum

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Plymouth Coliseum
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Former namesSt Boniface's Playing Fields
LocationCoypool Road, Plymouth, England
Coordinates50°23′27″N 4°4′59″W / 50.39083°N 4.08306°W / 50.39083; -4.08306
OwnerSt Boniface's Catholic College
OperatorPlymouth Devils
Capacity2000
SurfaceGrass/Speedway Track
Construction
Broke ground1982
Built1982
Opened1982
Renovated2006
Tenants
St Boniface's Catholic College (1982-present)
Plymouth Gladiators (2006–present)

Plymouth Coliseum, formerly known as St Boniface Arena, is a rugby field and speedway venue in Plymouth, Devon. It is situated adjacent to the River Plym near Marsh Mills.

Stadium

The stadium dates back to 1982 and has hosted speedway since 2006. The stadium has recently[when?] been upgraded by the owner, speedway promoter Mike Bowden.

Speedway

The stadium is the home of the Plymouth Gladiators who currently compete in the Championship.

Speedway track maintenance vehicles owned by the Gladiators were vandalized in an arson attack on 13 July 2022, following a series of attacks in which club vehicles were damaged. Police opened a criminal investigation, but club owner Mark Phillips expressed disappointment at the lack of consequences for vandals and trespassers at the Coliseum.[1]

School Playing Fields

St Boniface's Catholic College use half of their ground as a school playing field. The field is also used by Plympton Victoria Rugby Club.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ James, Stuart (14 July 2022). "Vandals destroy speedway lorry in A38 blaze". PlymouthLive. Retrieved 17 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Plympton Victoria Rugby Club - Index". Archived from the original on 6 February 2009. Retrieved 16 August 2009.


This page was last edited on 27 January 2023, at 19:42
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