20 July 2017
By Tom Collins
tom@TheCork.ie
This weekend will see the new stadium open its doors as it hosts the All-Ireland hurling quarter-finals. Clare will face Tipperary this Saturday July 22nd and Wexford will play Waterford on Sunday 23rd. Pairc Ui Chaoimh will now have a total capacity of 45,000 and is complemented by a full size all weather pitch.

Bank of Ireland’s Liam Sheedy joined officers of Cork County Board to view the new Pairc Ui Chaoimh stadium in Cork. Liam is pictured with (left/right):
Bob Ryan, Chairman, Cork County Board Stadium Redevelopment Committee, Maeve Cotter, Bank of Ireland, Corporate Banking Munster, Michael Ryan, Bank of Ireland Tipperary County Manager, Ger Lane, Chairman, Cork County Board, Liam Sheedy, Provincial Director, Bank of Ireland Munster, Frank Murphy, Secretary, Cork County Board, William Madden, Bank of Ireland, Corporate Banking Munster, and Pearse Murphy, Treasurer, Cork County Board.
Photo: Cathal Noonan

Bank of Ireland’s Liam Sheedy joined officers of Cork County Board to view the new Pairc Ui Chaoimh stadium in Cork. Liam is pictured with Mick Ryan, Head of Bank of Ireland Tipperary and Ger Lane Chairman County Board, GAA County Board.
Photo: Cathal Noonan

Bank of Ireland’s Liam Sheedy joined officers of Cork County Board to view the new Pairc Ui Chaoimh stadium in Cork. Liam is pictured with Michael Ryan, Bank of Ireland Tipperary County Manager, Maeve Cotter, Bank of Ireland, Corporate Banking Munster, Ger Lane, Chairman, Cork County Board, and William Madden, Bank of Ireland, Corporate Banking Munster.
Photo: Cathal Noonan