[2] The stadium was in a poor state of repair: most of the outside fencing was laid to the ground, essential services including water, heating, lighting and drainage were wrecked and needed to be completely re-installed.
The team was culled after just one season due to financial difficulties by the Welsh Rugby Union, neither Bridgend or Pontypridd had any sort of ownership of the region at the time of closure.
Following the demise of the Warriors region in June 2004,[3] the Neath-Swansea Ospreys had their borders extended to cover much of the Bridgend and Ogmore areas to the east.
[5] Ospreys again used the ground for their 2024 New Year's Day game against Cardiff,[6] as well as in their Challenge Cup Round of 16 match against Sale Sharks.
[7] Rugby league team Bridgend Blue Bulls played at the ground in 2005, winning all their home games, including the RLC Welsh Grand Final 56-16 against Torfaen Tigers.
The ground also hosted the final of the Harry Jepson Trophy, which the club reached and ran out 60-10 winners over Leeds Akkies.
The Crusaders won their first Super League game at Brewery Field on 13 June 2009 with a shock win against the Wigan Warriors.
The club initially ground-shared with Porthcawl Town for a year, and then moved to the University of Glamorgan playing fields at the Pontypridd campus.
's first game in European club competition on 13 July 2023, when they participated in the 2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League first qualifying round.
[10] As a result of UEFA requirements, only seated tickets were sold, and 1,400 fans saw Penybont draw 1-1 with FC Santa Coloma of Andorra.
[17] A local independent builders merchant, Timbuild, replaced Morganstone in August 2021, becoming the stadium partner on a two-year deal.