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'''Brewster Park''' is a |
'''Brewster Park''' is a [[Gaelic Athletic Association|GAA]] stadium in [[Enniskillen]], [[County Fermanagh]], [[Northern Ireland]]. It is the home ground of the [[Enniskillen Gaels]] and the County ground of [[Fermanagh GAA]].<ref name=ulster>{{cite web |url=http://ulster.gaa.ie/2009/01/15/brewster-park-shining-bright/ |title=Brewster Park Shining Bright |access-date=16 January 2009 |work=Ulster GAA Council |date=15 January 2009 }}</ref> The ground was renovated in 2007 and now has a capacity of roughly 18,000.<ref name="capacity" /> The ground was named for Mickey Brewster, a Fermanagh and Enniskillen Gaels player and father of [[Paul Brewster (Gaelic footballer)|Paul Brewster]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-football/in-the-name-of-the-forefathers-26617550.html|title=In the name of the forefathers|website=independent|date=26 January 2011 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/fermanagh-have-strong-form-but-monaghan-can-shade-it-1.1214886|title=Fermanagh have strong form, but Monaghan can shade it|first=Sean|last=Moran|newspaper=The Irish Times}}</ref> |
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In the first match played in Brewster Park since the renovations, Fermanagh defeated Monaghan in the first round of the Ulster Senior Football Championship on Sunday, May 26, 2008 by a score of 2–8 to 0–10. |
In the first match played in Brewster Park since the renovations, Fermanagh defeated Monaghan in the first round of the Ulster Senior Football Championship on Sunday, May 26, 2008 by a score of 2–8 to 0–10. Lorcan McCaughey being the star of the game scoring 1-6 for Fermanagh. |
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Floodlights were installed in the ground in 2008 and were used in the [[Ulster Senior Club Football Championship 2008|2008 Ulster Senior Club Football Championship]] final between [[Ballinderry GAC|Ballinderry]] and [[Crossmaglen Rangers|Crossmaglen]]. They were officially unveiled in January 2009 in a [[Dr. McKenna Cup]] game between Fermanagh and University of Ulster, Jordanstown (UUJ).<ref name=ulster/> |
Floodlights were installed in the ground in 2008 and were used in the [[Ulster Senior Club Football Championship 2008|2008 Ulster Senior Club Football Championship]] final between [[Ballinderry GAC|Ballinderry]] and [[Crossmaglen Rangers|Crossmaglen]]. They were officially unveiled in January 2009 in a [[Dr. McKenna Cup]] game between Fermanagh and University of Ulster, Jordanstown (UUJ).<ref name=ulster/> |
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Páirc an Bruiscear | |
Address | Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, BT74 6NN |
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Location | Northern Ireland |
Coordinates | 54°21′4″N 7°38′2″W / 54.35111°N 7.63389°W |
Public transit | Enniskillen Ulsterbus depot |
Owner | Fermanagh GAA |
Capacity | 18,000[1] |
Field size | 145 x 83 m |
Construction | |
Renovated | 2007 |
Brewster Park is a GAA stadium in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. It is the home ground of the Enniskillen Gaels and the County ground of Fermanagh GAA.[2] The ground was renovated in 2007 and now has a capacity of roughly 18,000.[1] The ground was named for Mickey Brewster, a Fermanagh and Enniskillen Gaels player and father of Paul Brewster.[3][4]
In the first match played in Brewster Park since the renovations, Fermanagh defeated Monaghan in the first round of the Ulster Senior Football Championship on Sunday, May 26, 2008 by a score of 2–8 to 0–10. Lorcan McCaughey being the star of the game scoring 1-6 for Fermanagh.
Floodlights were installed in the ground in 2008 and were used in the 2008 Ulster Senior Club Football Championship final between Ballinderry and Crossmaglen. They were officially unveiled in January 2009 in a Dr. McKenna Cup game between Fermanagh and University of Ulster, Jordanstown (UUJ).[2]
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Rated and slated: All 32 GAA county grounds assessed - but how does yours measure up?". Irish Independent. 17 April 2021. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
- ^ a b "Brewster Park Shining Bright". Ulster GAA Council. 15 January 2009. Retrieved 16 January 2009.
- ^ "In the name of the forefathers". independent. 26 January 2011.
- ^ Moran, Sean. "Fermanagh have strong form, but Monaghan can shade it". The Irish Times.