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Walsh Park (Irish: Páirc Breathnach) is a GAA stadium in Waterford, Ireland named after Willie Walsh, a well-known referee and long time campaigner for Gaelic games in Waterford. It is one of the two homes of the Waterford Gaelic football and hurling teams, the other being Fraher Field in Dungarvan. The two grounds are rivals for important games, former Waterford hurling manager Davy Fitzgerald saying "There's this endless battle between Walsh Park and Fraher Field, a political battle almost. If one field gets a game, the other has to get the next one. Dungarvan was a nice field, but my personal preference was always Walsh Park, because I felt it had more of the feel of a fortress."

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  • Staid spóirt in Éirinn is ea Páirc an Bhreathnaigh. Tá sí suite i gcathair Phort Láirge. Imrítear cluichí Gaelacha sa staid. Tá áit ann do 17,000 duine, agus fógraíodh sa bhliain 2005 go gcaithfear €4,000,000 chun an staid a fheabhsú arís. (ga)
  • Walsh Park (Irish: Páirc Breathnach) is a GAA stadium in Waterford, Ireland named after Willie Walsh, a well-known referee and long time campaigner for Gaelic games in Waterford. It is one of the two homes of the Waterford Gaelic football and hurling teams, the other being Fraher Field in Dungarvan. The two grounds are rivals for important games, former Waterford hurling manager Davy Fitzgerald saying "There's this endless battle between Walsh Park and Fraher Field, a political battle almost. If one field gets a game, the other has to get the next one. Dungarvan was a nice field, but my personal preference was always Walsh Park, because I felt it had more of the feel of a fortress." The stadium is set to undergo a €7m redevelopment which will result in an increased capacity of 16,500 by 2020, though it is unknown if it will be ready in time for the 2020 Munster Hurling Championship. Walsh Park is named after , who refereed many All-Ireland SFC and SHC finals, including the 1916 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final. (en)
  • Walsh Park è uno stadio irlandese, situato a Waterford, capoluogo dell'omonima contea. È di proprietà della Gaelic Athletic Association, vanta una capienza pari a circa 17000 spettatori ed il più importante impianto di cui usufruiscono le franchige di calcio gaelico ed hurling della stessa contea.Nel 2005 fu annunciato che sarebbero stati investiti 4 milioni di Euro per il suo ampliamento. Vennero approvati in seguito ulteriori progetti parzialmente a carico del Munster Council e parzialmente delle associazioni locali, per ampliare la capienza a 25000 posti, costruire un nuovo campo da gioco, realizzare una nuova tribuna coperta e perfezionare il tetto di quella già esistente tramite la sua cementificazione. (it)
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  • Slievekeale Road, Waterford, County Waterford, X91 YT10, Ireland (en)
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  • Staid spóirt in Éirinn is ea Páirc an Bhreathnaigh. Tá sí suite i gcathair Phort Láirge. Imrítear cluichí Gaelacha sa staid. Tá áit ann do 17,000 duine, agus fógraíodh sa bhliain 2005 go gcaithfear €4,000,000 chun an staid a fheabhsú arís. (ga)
  • Walsh Park è uno stadio irlandese, situato a Waterford, capoluogo dell'omonima contea. È di proprietà della Gaelic Athletic Association, vanta una capienza pari a circa 17000 spettatori ed il più importante impianto di cui usufruiscono le franchige di calcio gaelico ed hurling della stessa contea.Nel 2005 fu annunciato che sarebbero stati investiti 4 milioni di Euro per il suo ampliamento. Vennero approvati in seguito ulteriori progetti parzialmente a carico del Munster Council e parzialmente delle associazioni locali, per ampliare la capienza a 25000 posti, costruire un nuovo campo da gioco, realizzare una nuova tribuna coperta e perfezionare il tetto di quella già esistente tramite la sua cementificazione. (it)
  • Walsh Park (Irish: Páirc Breathnach) is a GAA stadium in Waterford, Ireland named after Willie Walsh, a well-known referee and long time campaigner for Gaelic games in Waterford. It is one of the two homes of the Waterford Gaelic football and hurling teams, the other being Fraher Field in Dungarvan. The two grounds are rivals for important games, former Waterford hurling manager Davy Fitzgerald saying "There's this endless battle between Walsh Park and Fraher Field, a political battle almost. If one field gets a game, the other has to get the next one. Dungarvan was a nice field, but my personal preference was always Walsh Park, because I felt it had more of the feel of a fortress." (en)
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