THE MUNSTER COUNCIL has announced a €6.25m financial package, which will include a grant towards the redevelopment of Páirc Uí Chaoimh.
€3.75m has been put aside for work on the ground, which will cost €70m in total and is scheduled to begin later this year.
A five-year budgetary framework and a €2.5m financial package to be shared equally between Clare, Limerick, Tipperary and Waterford, was also unveiled at last night’s Council meeting.
“This is a major redevelopment for the GAA in Cork and Munster and will see this stadium transformed into a state of the art facility,” said council chairman Robert Frost.
“The Government and Central Council have provided generous grants towards this facility and now the Munster Council is doing the same.”
Good luck to them both and I hope they enjoy and further their career
@Mark Smith: Really? I hope it goes terribly for them, they’re miserable there and then they retire in disgrace.
I’d say you actually mean Dave O’Callaghan there.
French rugby clearly more suited to Hart . Biarritz aren’t the club they used to be though .
@Limón Madrugada: if anything these boys will put them back on the right road, especially DOC
Both absolute gents
Hart was a disastrous signing for Munster, he hardly got a look in.
@Treaty Bhoy: ah, think it was more of a disaster for Hart. It’s not like Munster didnt have viable options.. get analysis as usual though
Really disappointed with Hart. I saw him a lot when he was in France and really thought he’d make the national squad when he moved to Munster. He’s a very French style 9. But he never kicked on, arguably went backwards. I wish them both luck.
@Ger: completely agree, I had hart down for an international squad player when he moved home and then he disappeared at Munster… strange one
@Ger: he didn’t really get a chance to be fair to him.