St Tiernach's Park, GAA stadium in Clones, Ireland.
St Tiernach's Park is a stadium in Clones featuring several stand sections including the Gerry Arthurs Stand, Pat McGrane Stand, and O'Duffy Terrace. The grounds hold tens of thousands of spectators for sports events throughout the year.
The stadium opened in 1944 and served for decades as a key venue for major regional sporting championships. Over time it became a central gathering place for competitive events in the area.
The park bears the name of Saint Tiernach, who left a lasting mark on this place and its people. Walking through the grounds, you sense the local pride tied to this historical connection.
The stadium has several entrance points and dedicated parking areas to make arriving straightforward. The Jubilee Road bus stop is nearby and provides direct access, especially convenient on match days.
The Eastern Stand offers elevated seating with a special view that lets you see the entire playing field from both goal lines. This vantage point gives visitors an advantage when watching the action unfold.
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