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Published 13:03 12 Jun 2017 BST
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"The new Páirc Uí Chaoimh stadium will not host either of the Munster Finals scheduled for July, as originally planned. "Cork County Board was informed this morning that the scheduled handover date of June 18th would not now be met. There are still some commissioning works to be completed and these will be finished by July 7th. The first game in the new stadium will take place in mid July. "Cork County chairman, Ger Lane said:'Clearly we are disappointed but we want everything to be pristine before the stadium hosts its first major games. We want to be certain that all the expectations for this tremendous new facility will be fully met and we are satisfied that this will be the case by mid July'.”https://twitter.com/tomas5ky/status/874234635034689536 Is there scope for the All-Ireland hurling quarter-finals to be moved out of Thurles, or are Cork "hoping" to play a late-stage qualifier at home? Otherwise the phenomenal new ground will be christened with club action, which would be pretty cool too.
Cork boss not pleased with ‘hypocritical’ ref behaviour from Limerick manager
A bit of needle…. There was a bit of needle between Cork boss Ben O’Connor and Limerick gaffer John Kiely after today’s Munster final at Páirc Uí Chaoimh. O’Connor was clearly not pleased with some of the behaviour from Kiely, and perhaps some decisions from the officials. And the Rebels manager did admit that things […]
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A big statement! Following their Munster SHC final win over Cork, the Limerick players celebrated passionately on the pitch at Páirc Uí Chaoimh. You could tell the win meant more than usual, after losing to the Rebels in last year’s final and in the round-robin stage this season. One Treaty player, however, went above and […]
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