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    Glamorgan Cricket announces new partnership with Brains Brewery

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryMay 28, 2026No Comments
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    Glamorgan Cricket is delighted to announce a new partnership with Brains Brewery, who will become the Club’s official ale partner for the 2026 season.
    The agreement also includes matchday sponsorship as part of a one‑year deal, strengthening the connection between two historic Welsh institutions.
    As part of the partnership, Brains will hold pouring rights at Sophia Gardens across matchdays as well as the venue’s year‑round conference and events programme. Supporters will be able to enjoy a range of Brains products, including the popular Barry Island IPA, enhancing the matchday experience for fans in the summer sun.
    Founded in Cardiff in 1882, Brains has long been a champion of Welsh sport and culture. The brewery also shares deep historical ties with Glamorgan Cricket through Jack Brain, a key figure in the Club’s early development.
    Having previously captained Gloucestershire, Jack Brain went on to captain Glamorgan in 1891 and played an instrumental role in establishing the Club as a minor county while championing Welsh identity.
    Ed Rice, Commercial Director at Glamorgan Cricket, said: “We’re delighted to welcome Brains as our Official Ale Partner for the 2026 season.
    “As a Cardiff-founded brand with such a proud heritage and deep connections to the Club, this partnership feels like a natural fit. We’re particularly excited for supporters to enjoy Brains products at Sophia Gardens throughout matchdays for a busy 2026 calendar for the club.”
    Nick Payne, Managing Director of Brains, said of the partnership: “We are thrilled to have signed this new contract with Glamorgan Cricket.
    “Glamorgan Cricket and Sophia Gardens are an integral part of our City’s history and heritage and so we are very proud to be working with the club, its management and hospitality teams on making match days the best they can be, by supplying the best Welsh beers at the bar.”
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