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    Thomond Park is a stadium in Limerick in the Irish province of Munster. The stadium is owned by the Irish Rugby Football Union and has Munster Rugby, Shannon...
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    nihil difficile". Their main home ground is Thomond Park, Limerick, though some games are played at Musgrave Park, Cork. Munster was officially founded in...
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    Dalcassians. The word Thomond is synonymous with the region and is retained in place names such as Thomondgate, Thomond Bridge and Thomond Park. Limerick in the...
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  • tense all-Irish clash with Connacht", United Rugby22 December 2023 "Kings Park helps break attendance record". rugby365.com. Retrieved 7 January 2024. "Match...
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    continue to be built in modern Irish stadiums such as Hill 16 in Croke Park, Thomond Park and the redeveloped Páirc Uí Chaoimh. Terracing was common in German...
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  • 35,029 Top 14 top 8 (3rd) (QF) Munster Graham Rowntree Peter O'Mahony Thomond Park 25,600 URC table rankings (5th) (CH) Northampton Saints Phil Dowson Lewis...
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  • sides went on to win their respective matches and the final was held in Thomond Park, home of Munster rugby, where they defeated Leinster (who had just been...
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  • before defeating famous invitational touring side the Barbarians 47–35 at Thomond Park on 30 September; this match was the first time the sides' respective...
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    Irish Times. Retrieved 26 April 2021. "THOMOND PARK". Munster Rugby. Retrieved 27 April 2021. "MacHale Park capacity reduced by 6,000 for Mayo's crunch...
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  • Michael. "A year on from Christmas chilling, Joe McCarthy relishes Thomond Park cauldron". Irish Mirror. Retrieved 3 February 2024. "Leinster Rugby Academy...
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    bench in their opening 2018–19 Pro14 fixture against the Cheetahs in Thomond Park, a game which Munster won 38–0. Carbery made his first start for Munster...
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  • In addition, the Union also owns the Ravenhill Stadium in Belfast, Thomond Park in Limerick and a number of grounds in provincial areas that have been...
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    home fixtures of the United Rugby Championship's Munster Rugby. However Thomond Park, Limerick is the venue for all Heineken Champions Cup games. The ground...
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    Rugby. 17 September 2018. Retrieved 29 September 2018. "Grobler set for Thomond Park return as important part of Gloucester pack". The42. 16 October 2018...
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    the 2008–09 Heineken Cup and the first Heineken Cup game in the new Thomond Park. On 13 December 2008, O'Gara became the first player to score 1,000 points...
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  • Retrieved 2019-03-20. "Official programme for the match at Cardiff Arms Park, 9th March 1946". "Ireland A and B results". Irish Times. Retrieved 8 April...
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    Musgrave Park in Ballyphehane. In the past Heineken Cup matches have also been played at Musgrave Park, but most of these are now played at Thomond Park in...
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    2018, a match that was Zebo's final appearance for his home province in Thomond Park. Zebo made his final appearance for Munster on 19 May 2018, starting...
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  • including Markets Field in Garryowen, Jackman Park on Carey's Road, Hogan Park in Rathbane, Thomond Park and Pike Rovers ground at Crossagalla. The Markets...
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    century, which saw the rise of the Dalcassian clan, who had earlier annexed Thomond, north of the River Shannon to Munster. Their leaders were the ancestors...
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  • Festival. This concert is part of Lucca Summer Festival. This concert is park of Euro Fan Fest 2024. This concert is part of Rock in Rio Lisboa. This concert...
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  • with 47,261 spectators. The previous record was 47,125 in 2019 at Celtic Park in the final between Glasgow Warriors and Leinster. The record lasted only...
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  • 14 Thomond Park, Limerick 2004 Six Nations 56 2004-03-06  England 10 51 Twickenham, London 2004 Six Nations 57 2004-03-20  Spain 7 8 Thomond Park, Limerick...
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  • are Thomond Park. While still a junior club, Shannon became co-tenants with Bohemians RFC at the Munster RFU-owned grounds at famed Thomond Park. In 1967...
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  • with a capacity of 12,464, is generally opened for Edinburgh fixtures. Thomond Park's official capacity is 25,600 but can be expanded up to 26,276 with temporary...
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  • centre in Ennis. The main campus was located at Moylish Park in Limerick adjacent to Thomond Park and housed the Faculty of Applied Science, Engineering...
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  • traditional home of the Irish Rugby Football Union; Ravenhill Stadium; and Thomond Park. France used five venues, the most of any nation, including the French...
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  • Includes one match in which Thomond Park attendance was limited to 5000 and two matches at 8,008 capacity Musgrave Park. Excludes two matches in which...
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  • on the tour was the famous 12–0 defeat by Irish province Munster at Thomond Park. A play that focused on the loss was later written by John Breen, called...
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  • Thomond Park on 14 August. A week later on 21 August, Munster suffered a 28–12 defeat to Connacht in their second pre-season friendly at Thomond Park...
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