Corrigan Park is a Gaelic games ground on the Whiterock Road in west Belfast that served as the main venue for GAA in Belfast until the opening of Casement Park in 1953. It is named in honour of Sean Corrigan, mentor of the Brian Óg club who were Antrim's first hurling champions. In 2021 following extensive renovations which included the construction of a 600-seat stand and terracing, the capacity of the park increased from 2,100 to 3,700.[1][3][2]
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^ ab"West Belfast GAA club to unveil new 2,600-capacity stand". belfast telegraph. Retrieved 13 February 2022.
^"Antrim left waiting over their right to play at Corrigan Park". Irish Times. Retrieved 27 April 2021.
CorriganPark is a Gaelic games ground on the Whiterock Road in west Belfast that served as the main venue for GAA in Belfast until the opening of Casement...
both Galway (by 7-0 to 6-2) and Kilkenny (by 3-3 to 1-6) in the old CorriganPark, but disappointed in the All-Ireland against Cork.[citation needed]...
September 2019. "GPA back Antrim's bid to play Ulster tie against Cavan at CorriganPark". the42. 15 March 2022. Retrieved 18 March 2022. "West Belfast GAA club...
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April 2021. "GPA back Antrim's bid to play Ulster tie against Cavan at CorriganPark". the42. 15 March 2022. Retrieved 18 March 2022. "West Belfast GAA club...
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defeating Lámh Dhearg 3-16 to 0-23 after extra time in the final replay at CorriganPark. Naomh Eanna - (I.F.C. Champions) Gort na Móna - (I.F.L. Champions)...
2022): Westmeath won the inaugural Tailteann Cup, defeating Cavan in Croke Park. Down 8-16 - 2-12 Laois (25 June 2023): This semi-final meeting was the biggest...
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