TIPPERARY AND TYRONE are now headed to Parnell Park for next Saturday’s EirGrid All-Ireland U21 football championship final.
The match had originally been fixed for Páirc Tailteann in Navan after Tipperary saw off Dublin last Saturday in their semi-final clash while Tyrone defeated Roscommon.
But the GAA have today announced that ‘remedial works’ at the Meath venue mean the game has now been switched to Parnell Park in Dublin.
The statement read:
Owing to necessary remedial work at Páirc Tailteann, Navan the 2015 GAA EirGrid U21 football final between Tipperary and Tyrone will now be played at Parnell Park.
'Remedial work' means All-Ireland U21 football final is switched to new venue
TIPPERARY AND TYRONE are now headed to Parnell Park for next Saturday’s EirGrid All-Ireland U21 football championship final.
The match had originally been fixed for Páirc Tailteann in Navan after Tipperary saw off Dublin last Saturday in their semi-final clash while Tyrone defeated Roscommon.
But the GAA have today announced that ‘remedial works’ at the Meath venue mean the game has now been switched to Parnell Park in Dublin.
The statement read:
Throw-in for the game remains at 6pm.
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