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Chadwicks Wexford Park is a GAA stadium in Wexford, County Wexford, Republic of Ireland. It is the home of Wexford GAA's Gaelic football and hurling teams. After a recent development the ground has a capacity of about 18,000. [2] It is located in the Clonard area on the outskirts of Wexford Town.
Enniscorthy Castle is situated in Enniscorthy, County Wexford, Ireland.Construction on the castle commenced in the late 1190s and was first occupied by its Norman owners in 1203 A.D. on the site of a previous wooden castle they had erected some years earlier.
Wexford: Purple and gold Wexford Creamery Martin Storey: Liam Griffin: 1996 2019 1973 Munster Clare: Saffron and blue Pat O'Donnell Anthony Daly: Ger Loughnane: 1995 1995 1977-78 Cork: Red and white Barry's Tea: Mark Mullins: Jimmy Barry-Murphy: 1990 1992 1992-93 Kerry: Green and yellow Kerry Group: John Meyler: 1891 1891 Limerick: Green and ...
David Kavanagh (1 March 1887 – 5 August 1965) was an Irish hurler. His championship career with the Wexford team spanned the first two decades of the 20th century. [1] Kavanagh was born in Ballylucas, County Wexford to the former Mary Murphy and John Kavanagh. After a brief education he spent his working life as a farmer.
Vinegar Hill – view from Enniscorthy. Vinegar Hill (Cnoc Fhiodh na gCaor in Irish which translates as 'hill of the berry-tree'), a pudding-shaped hill overlooking the town, was the largest camp and headquarters of the rebels of 1798 who controlled County Wexford for thirty days against vastly superior forces, before their defeat on 21 June.
Croke Park, the largest stadium of any kind in Ireland.. The following is a list of stadiums used by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA).The stadiums are ordered by capacity; that is, the maximum number of spectators each stadium is authorised by the GAA to accommodate.
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The final was played on 20 August 2023 at Chadwick's Wexford Park, between Naomh Éanna and Oylegate-Glenbrien, in what was their first ever meeting in the final. [6] Naomh Éanna won the match by 2-18 to 2-12 to claim their second championship title overall and a first title in five years. [7]