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🏐 Croke Park Stadium Tour - The Home of the GAA - Dublin Travel Guide ☘️
Believe it or not, Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland is the third largest stadium in Europe. It’s home to the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) and Dublin GAA. It’s the spiritual home of the Gaelic sports: Hurling, Gaelic Football, Camogie and Handball. It’s also the venue for the All Ireland Final.
But what’s it like inside? This is your complete guide to what to see at Croke Park, where to buy tickets and what to expect from your visit to the stadium and of the GAA Museum. I’ll explain everything in this video.,
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published: 03 Dec 2022
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Croke Park Massacre, Bloody Sunday (21 November 1920) - Irish Rebellion vs United Kingdom
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The Dublin Gaelic football team was scheduled to play the Tipperary team later the same day in Croke Park, the Gaelic Athletic Association's major football ground. Despite the general unease in Dublin as news broke of the assassinations, a war-weary populace continued with life. About 5,000 spectators went to Croke Park for the Tipperary match, which began thirty minutes late, at 3:15 p.m.
Meanwhile, outside the park, unseen by the crowd, British forces were approaching and preparing to raid the match. A convoy of troops drove in from the northwest, along Clonliffe Road, while a convoy of polic...
published: 23 Jul 2020
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'I think it shows a respect to Ireland, a respect to the stadium...' | History in Croke Park
Cian Tracey & Chris Jones look at the weight of history around a rugby match in Croke Park, and how Leinster and Northampton have embraced it. | 🏉
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Croke Park Groundsman talks about the challenges of making the pitch rugby ready
Northampton Saints are facing the largest partisan crowd in club rugby history when they take on Leinster in the European Champions Cup semi-final at Croke Park on Saturday.
With only a few thousand of their own supporters making the trip over, they’ll be heavily outnumbered at the game, which is an 82,300 sell-out at GAA headquarters.
But behind enemy lines, Northampton have support from an unusual source. The man responsible for overseeing the transformation of the Croke Park pitch this week, from GAA to rugby, is a lifelong Saints fan.
Having grown up in Leighton Buzzard, just “a couple of train stops” away from the club’s ground at Franklin’s Gardens, Croke Park’s pitch manager Stuart Wilson was drawn to the club from an early age.
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published: 30 Apr 2024
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Croke Park Stadium - Co. Dublin - Ireland Footage (Drone)
Croke Park is a Gaelic games stadium located in Dublin, Ireland. Named after Archbishop Thomas Croke, it is sometimes called Croker by GAA fans and locals. It serves as both the principal stadium and headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association.
published: 08 Sep 2020
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The Anthems from Ireland vs England at Croke Park
The Anthems from Ireland vs England at Croke Park
published: 26 Feb 2007
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10 Facts about Croke Park
Croke Park is used for Gaelic Games and is located in Dublin, Ireland. It is referred to as Croker by GAA fans and locals. It serves as the Principal National Stadium of Ireland and headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). Let’s talk about 10 facts about this Irish stadium.
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Croke Park Premium Experience
There’s not much that can beat the passion, colour and energy of Croke Park on match day, or on the night of a big concert. As a Premium member, you’ll have one of the best seats in the house. But the Premium experience at Croke Park goes far beyond a great seat. Your All-Ireland Final tickets are guaranteed and you get first refusal on tickets for all concerts announced at Croke Park. To find out more visit http://www.crokepark.ie/premium
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Leinster rugby are planning to stay in Croke Park... | The Newsround
The Newsround crew discuss Leinster's plan to play their home games next season in the Aviva & Croke Park as RDS goes under rebuilding.
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🏐 Croke Park Stadium Tour - The Home of the GAA - Dublin Travel Guide ☘️
Believe it or not, Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland is the third largest stadium in Europe. It’s home to the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) and Dublin GAA. It’s...
Believe it or not, Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland is the third largest stadium in Europe. It’s home to the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) and Dublin GAA. It’s the spiritual home of the Gaelic sports: Hurling, Gaelic Football, Camogie and Handball. It’s also the venue for the All Ireland Final.
But what’s it like inside? This is your complete guide to what to see at Croke Park, where to buy tickets and what to expect from your visit to the stadium and of the GAA Museum. I’ll explain everything in this video.,
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Believe it or not, Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland is the third largest stadium in Europe. It’s home to the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) and Dublin GAA. It’s the spiritual home of the Gaelic sports: Hurling, Gaelic Football, Camogie and Handball. It’s also the venue for the All Ireland Final.
But what’s it like inside? This is your complete guide to what to see at Croke Park, where to buy tickets and what to expect from your visit to the stadium and of the GAA Museum. I’ll explain everything in this video.,
Ninh Ly presents ‘Ultimate Bucket List’ – a brand new YouTube channel to explore cool things to do before you die. From swimming with dolphins, to jumping off cranes, to gambling in Vegas. Follow me on my journey to tick off things on my bucket list and give you travel tips and advice so that you can start your own. Come on guys, live a little!
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- published: 03 Dec 2022
- views: 29755
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Croke Park Massacre, Bloody Sunday (21 November 1920) - Irish Rebellion vs United Kingdom
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Cut from movie "Michael Collins" 1996.
The Dublin Gaelic football team was scheduled to play the Tipperary team later the same day in Croke Park, the Gaelic Athletic Association's major football ground. Despite the general unease in Dublin as news broke of the assassinations, a war-weary populace continued with life. About 5,000 spectators went to Croke Park for the Tipperary match, which began thirty minutes late, at 3:15 p.m.
Meanwhile, outside the park, unseen by the crowd, British forces were approaching and preparing to raid the match. A convoy of troops drove in from the northwest, along Clonliffe Road, while a convoy of police (including Auxiliaries and Black and Tans) approached the park from the south or canal end. Their orders were to surround the ground, guard the exits, and search every man in the park. The authorities later stated that their intention was to announce by megaphone that all males leaving the stadium would be searched and that anyone leaving by other means would be shot. However, for some reason, shots were fired as soon as the police convoy reached the stadium, at 3:25 pm.
Some of the police later claimed that they were fired on first by IRA sentries, but this has never been proved. Correspondents for the Manchester Guardian and Britain's Daily News interviewed eyewitnesses, and concluded that the "IRA sentries" were actually ticket-sellers:
It is the custom at this football ground for tickets to be sold outside the gates by recognised ticket-sellers, who would probably present the appearance of pickets, and would naturally run inside at the approach of a dozen military lorries. No man exposes himself needlessly in Ireland when a military lorry passes by.
The police in the convoy's leading cars appear to have jumped out, chased these men down the passage to the Canal End gate, forced their way through the turnstiles, and started firing rapidly with rifles and revolvers. Ireland's Freeman's Journal reported that,
The spectators were startled by a volley of shots fired from inside the turnstile entrances. Armed and uniformed men were seen entering the field, and immediately after the firing broke out scenes of the wildest confusion took place. The spectators made a rush for the far side of Croke Park and shots were fired over their heads and into the crowd.
The police kept shooting for about ninety seconds. Their commander, Major Mills, later admitted that his men were "excited and out of hand". Some police fired into the fleeing crowd from the pitch, while others, outside the park, opened fire from the Canal Bridge at spectators who climbed over the Canal End Wall trying to escape. At the other end of the park, soldiers on Clonliffe Road were startled first by the sound of the fusillade, then by the sight of panicked people fleeing the grounds. As the spectators streamed out, an armoured car on St James Avenue fired its machine guns over the heads of the crowd, trying to halt them.
By the time Major Mills got his men back under control, the police had fired 114 rounds of rifle ammunition, and an unknown amount of revolver ammunition as well, not counting fifty rounds fired from the machine guns in the armoured car outside the Park. Seven people had been shot to death, and five more had been shot and wounded so badly that they later died; another two people had been trampled to death in the stampede. The dead included Jane Boyle, who had gone to the match with her fiancé and was due to be married five days later, and two boys aged ten and eleven. Boyle was the only woman to die in either of that day's massacres. Two football players, Michael Hogan and Jim Egan, had been shot; Egan survived but Hogan was killed, the only player fatality. There were dozens of other wounded and injured. The police raiding party suffered no casualties.
Once the firing stopped, the security forces searched the remaining men in the crowd before letting them go. The military raiding party recovered one revolver: a local householder testified that a fleeing spectator had thrown it away in his garden. Once the grounds were cleared, the park was searched for arms, but, according to Major Mills, none were found.
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Cut from movie "Michael Collins" 1996.
The Dublin Gaelic football team was scheduled to play the Tipperary team later the same day in Croke Park, the Gaelic Athletic Association's major football ground. Despite the general unease in Dublin as news broke of the assassinations, a war-weary populace continued with life. About 5,000 spectators went to Croke Park for the Tipperary match, which began thirty minutes late, at 3:15 p.m.
Meanwhile, outside the park, unseen by the crowd, British forces were approaching and preparing to raid the match. A convoy of troops drove in from the northwest, along Clonliffe Road, while a convoy of police (including Auxiliaries and Black and Tans) approached the park from the south or canal end. Their orders were to surround the ground, guard the exits, and search every man in the park. The authorities later stated that their intention was to announce by megaphone that all males leaving the stadium would be searched and that anyone leaving by other means would be shot. However, for some reason, shots were fired as soon as the police convoy reached the stadium, at 3:25 pm.
Some of the police later claimed that they were fired on first by IRA sentries, but this has never been proved. Correspondents for the Manchester Guardian and Britain's Daily News interviewed eyewitnesses, and concluded that the "IRA sentries" were actually ticket-sellers:
It is the custom at this football ground for tickets to be sold outside the gates by recognised ticket-sellers, who would probably present the appearance of pickets, and would naturally run inside at the approach of a dozen military lorries. No man exposes himself needlessly in Ireland when a military lorry passes by.
The police in the convoy's leading cars appear to have jumped out, chased these men down the passage to the Canal End gate, forced their way through the turnstiles, and started firing rapidly with rifles and revolvers. Ireland's Freeman's Journal reported that,
The spectators were startled by a volley of shots fired from inside the turnstile entrances. Armed and uniformed men were seen entering the field, and immediately after the firing broke out scenes of the wildest confusion took place. The spectators made a rush for the far side of Croke Park and shots were fired over their heads and into the crowd.
The police kept shooting for about ninety seconds. Their commander, Major Mills, later admitted that his men were "excited and out of hand". Some police fired into the fleeing crowd from the pitch, while others, outside the park, opened fire from the Canal Bridge at spectators who climbed over the Canal End Wall trying to escape. At the other end of the park, soldiers on Clonliffe Road were startled first by the sound of the fusillade, then by the sight of panicked people fleeing the grounds. As the spectators streamed out, an armoured car on St James Avenue fired its machine guns over the heads of the crowd, trying to halt them.
By the time Major Mills got his men back under control, the police had fired 114 rounds of rifle ammunition, and an unknown amount of revolver ammunition as well, not counting fifty rounds fired from the machine guns in the armoured car outside the Park. Seven people had been shot to death, and five more had been shot and wounded so badly that they later died; another two people had been trampled to death in the stampede. The dead included Jane Boyle, who had gone to the match with her fiancé and was due to be married five days later, and two boys aged ten and eleven. Boyle was the only woman to die in either of that day's massacres. Two football players, Michael Hogan and Jim Egan, had been shot; Egan survived but Hogan was killed, the only player fatality. There were dozens of other wounded and injured. The police raiding party suffered no casualties.
Once the firing stopped, the security forces searched the remaining men in the crowd before letting them go. The military raiding party recovered one revolver: a local householder testified that a fleeing spectator had thrown it away in his garden. Once the grounds were cleared, the park was searched for arms, but, according to Major Mills, none were found.
- published: 23 Jul 2020
- views: 104481
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'I think it shows a respect to Ireland, a respect to the stadium...' | History in Croke Park
Cian Tracey & Chris Jones look at the weight of history around a rugby match in Croke Park, and how Leinster and Northampton have embraced it. | 🏉
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Cian Tracey & Chris Jones look at the weight of history around a rugby match in Croke Park, and how Leinster and Northampton have embraced it. | 🏉
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Croke Park Groundsman talks about the challenges of making the pitch rugby ready
Northampton Saints are facing the largest partisan crowd in club rugby history when they take on Leinster in the European Champions Cup semi-final at Croke Park...
Northampton Saints are facing the largest partisan crowd in club rugby history when they take on Leinster in the European Champions Cup semi-final at Croke Park on Saturday.
With only a few thousand of their own supporters making the trip over, they’ll be heavily outnumbered at the game, which is an 82,300 sell-out at GAA headquarters.
But behind enemy lines, Northampton have support from an unusual source. The man responsible for overseeing the transformation of the Croke Park pitch this week, from GAA to rugby, is a lifelong Saints fan.
Having grown up in Leighton Buzzard, just “a couple of train stops” away from the club’s ground at Franklin’s Gardens, Croke Park’s pitch manager Stuart Wilson was drawn to the club from an early age.
Read the full story: https://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/im-a-northampton-fan-so-this-is-huge-for-me-croke-park-groundsman-on-working-behind-enemy-lines-ahead-of-leinster-clash/a1619586873.html
Video by Mark Condren | Edited by Darragh Kelly Santana
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Northampton Saints are facing the largest partisan crowd in club rugby history when they take on Leinster in the European Champions Cup semi-final at Croke Park on Saturday.
With only a few thousand of their own supporters making the trip over, they’ll be heavily outnumbered at the game, which is an 82,300 sell-out at GAA headquarters.
But behind enemy lines, Northampton have support from an unusual source. The man responsible for overseeing the transformation of the Croke Park pitch this week, from GAA to rugby, is a lifelong Saints fan.
Having grown up in Leighton Buzzard, just “a couple of train stops” away from the club’s ground at Franklin’s Gardens, Croke Park’s pitch manager Stuart Wilson was drawn to the club from an early age.
Read the full story: https://www.independent.ie/sport/gaelic-games/im-a-northampton-fan-so-this-is-huge-for-me-croke-park-groundsman-on-working-behind-enemy-lines-ahead-of-leinster-clash/a1619586873.html
Video by Mark Condren | Edited by Darragh Kelly Santana
- published: 30 Apr 2024
- views: 12516
1:17
Croke Park Stadium - Co. Dublin - Ireland Footage (Drone)
Croke Park is a Gaelic games stadium located in Dublin, Ireland. Named after Archbishop Thomas Croke, it is sometimes called Croker by GAA fans and locals. It s...
Croke Park is a Gaelic games stadium located in Dublin, Ireland. Named after Archbishop Thomas Croke, it is sometimes called Croker by GAA fans and locals. It serves as both the principal stadium and headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association.
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Croke Park is a Gaelic games stadium located in Dublin, Ireland. Named after Archbishop Thomas Croke, it is sometimes called Croker by GAA fans and locals. It serves as both the principal stadium and headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association.
- published: 08 Sep 2020
- views: 7835
2:42
10 Facts about Croke Park
Croke Park is used for Gaelic Games and is located in Dublin, Ireland. It is referred to as Croker by GAA fans and locals. It serves as the Principal National S...
Croke Park is used for Gaelic Games and is located in Dublin, Ireland. It is referred to as Croker by GAA fans and locals. It serves as the Principal National Stadium of Ireland and headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). Let’s talk about 10 facts about this Irish stadium.
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Croke Park is used for Gaelic Games and is located in Dublin, Ireland. It is referred to as Croker by GAA fans and locals. It serves as the Principal National Stadium of Ireland and headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). Let’s talk about 10 facts about this Irish stadium.
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Croke Park Premium Experience
There’s not much that can beat the passion, colour and energy of Croke Park on match day, or on the night of a big concert. As a Premium member, you’ll have one...
There’s not much that can beat the passion, colour and energy of Croke Park on match day, or on the night of a big concert. As a Premium member, you’ll have one of the best seats in the house. But the Premium experience at Croke Park goes far beyond a great seat. Your All-Ireland Final tickets are guaranteed and you get first refusal on tickets for all concerts announced at Croke Park. To find out more visit http://www.crokepark.ie/premium
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There’s not much that can beat the passion, colour and energy of Croke Park on match day, or on the night of a big concert. As a Premium member, you’ll have one of the best seats in the house. But the Premium experience at Croke Park goes far beyond a great seat. Your All-Ireland Final tickets are guaranteed and you get first refusal on tickets for all concerts announced at Croke Park. To find out more visit http://www.crokepark.ie/premium
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Leinster rugby are planning to stay in Croke Park... | The Newsround
The Newsround crew discuss Leinster's plan to play their home games next season in the Aviva & Croke Park as RDS goes under rebuilding.
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- published: 18 Apr 2024
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