Fans Rank All 13 Premiership Stadiums from Worst to Best - Page 2 of 3 - Ruck

Fans Rank All 13 Premiership Stadiums from Worst to Best

#9. Kingston Park (Newcastle Falcons) – 6.5/10

GOOD REVIEW: Frequented here on many occasions to watch Falcons Rugby and for social functions. Huge car park, club shop, bar/restaurant with separate corporate/functions suite. Seated or standing terraces. Hot food outlets in stand and bar services. Great atmosphere with friendly staff. Well worth a visit.

BAD REVIEW: The ground is smaller than I expected, having watched on TV lot of games played here.


#8. Brentford Community Stadium (London Irish) – 6.5/10

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#7. Franklin’s Gardens (Northampton Saints) – 7/10

GOOD REVIEW: Impressive stadium with good facilities, plenty of options for eating and drinking. All seats give a good clear uninterrupted view of the pitch.

BAD REVIEW: Overall a bad experience which we won’t repeat


#6. Sandy Park (Exeter Chiefs) – 7.5/10

GOOD REVIEW: I’m lucky enough to have been to most Premiership grounds and this is one of my favourites. It has easy access, a great crowd and even though it was a sellout you could move around and get to the bars and bathrooms without a problem

BAD REVIEW: I was looking forward to my trip to Sandy Park (approx 400-mile round-trip to get there) but little did I expect to be so disappointed and let down by the experience.


#5. Ashton Gate (Bristol Bears) – 7.5/10

GOOD REVIEW: Always a lively venue on rugby day and well worth booking in to one of the Ashton Gate restaurants. The service is of the highest level even when the staff are dealing with so many people. Equally, the kitchen produces excellent food especially when catering for hundreds of people. A truly enjoyable experience that works for outings with both business and friends. I would recommend this venue.

BAD REVIEW: It was an awful stadium, it had a horrible smell, although that might have been who I was with. Food was horrible, parking is a nightmare and the staff are just rude. 

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