Irish sports stadium
Austin Stack Park
is a
GAA
stadium in
Tralee
,
County Kerry
,
Ireland
. It is one of the stadiums used by
Kerry GAA
's
Gaelic football
team and the stadium of the
hurling
team.
The ground was named after
Austin Stack
, an Irish revolutionary and captain of the
All-Ireland
winning Kerry
Gaelic football
team of 1904. It is located in the centre of
Tralee
. It hosts many
Kerry GAA
home games, mostly football league games and both league and championship hurling. The County Championship football and hurling finals are normally held here.
History
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Austin Stack Park has been used for the playing of games since well into the 19th century. Generally known as
The Sportsfield
, it was owned by the County Kerry Athletic and Cricket Club. At that time the pitch was oval shaped and surrounded by a 440-yard sloping cinder track considered to be the finest in Ireland.
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citation needed
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In 1903, the trustees rented the ground to a committee consisting of all GAA members. The Kerry County Board then purchased the grounds in 1929.
In 1934,
The Sportsfield
was converted into a rectangular pitch to host the 1934 All Ireland Semi Final which led to the demise of the cinder track. In 1944, the County Board renamed the grounds in honour of
Austin Stack
.
The Kerry County Board have had their offices in the ground since 1985 located in the pavilion which first opened back in 1967. In 1994, a new development was completed including a new stand, terracing and redeveloped County Board offices.
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citation needed
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The stadium hosted the
All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship
final in 1983 when
Kerry
took the title beating
London
in the final. It also hosted the 1997-98
Sigerson Cup
final which was won by
Tralee IT
, while the first game in
Kerry GAA
played under floodlights took place here in November 2001.
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Proposed developments
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In 2007, plans were approved for the stadium's relocation to a site, outside the town, occupied by
Ballybeggan Racecourse
. In December 2009 it was announced that plans for this development had been put on indefinite hold due to the
post-2008 Irish economic downturn
.
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By 2012
The Kerryman
newspaper reported that the plans had, in effect, been abandoned.
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In 2014, a committee was put in place by the Kerry County Board to look into the gradual refurbishment of the existing grounds. These proposals included the upgrading of the pitch, a new score board, upgrading of the lighting system and terracing of the western side of the grounds.
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citation needed
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A number of these developments, including resurfacing and drainage works on the pitch, were undertaken in 2015 and 2016.
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See also
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