Brian Bevan statua 1993, al di fuori della Halliwell Jones Stadium, Rugby League stadium per Warrington lupi, Cheshire, Inghilterra - winger australiano
2904 x 3955 px | 24,6 x 33,5 cm | 9,7 x 13,2 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
2 agosto 2013
Ubicazione:
Mike Gregory Way, Warrington, Cheshie, WA2 7NE
Altre informazioni:
Brian Bevan monuments - Statue of Brian Bevan at the Halliwell Jones Stadium Two monuments to Australian winger and world record try scorer Brian Bevan, who played for Warrington 1945-62 (scoring 740 tries for the Wire), are featured at the stadium. One, a statue of him, had previously been placed in the middle of a roundabout (known as Brian Bevan island) close to Wolves' old Wilderspool ground. This was moved to the Halliwell Jones Stadium with the team. The other, a mural showing Bevan's face made from 'Primrose and Blue' bricks, the traditional Warrington colours was created specifically for the location. Two other tributes to ex-players at the ground are the naming of the South-East quadrant the Jack Fish corner, and the road the stadium is on Mike Gregory Way. Location: Warrington RLFC, Halliwell Jones Stadium, Warrington, Cheshire (From 1993-2004 sited at Wilderspool stadium, moved to Halliwell Jones Stadium in 2004, moved within stadium surrounds in 2012) Plaque: WARRINGTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. THIS STATUE IS IN MEMORY OF BRIAN EYRL BEVAN 1924-1991 AUSTRALIAN BORN RUGBY LEAGUE STAR. CAREER RECORD PLAYED 688 GAMES SCORED 796 TRIES A WORLD RECORD FROM 1946 TO 1964 OF WHCH 620 GAMES AND 740 TRIES WERE FOR WARRINGTON RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL CLUB FROM 1946-1962. SCULPTURE BY PHILIP BEWS. BIRSE PROPERTIES. ERECTED ON 29TH AUGUST 1993.