Proud day ahead for all in Wexford GAA
June 2001
The moment which gaelic games followers have waited patiently for will finally come on Saturday next when the revamped Wexford Park re-opens its doors to the public.
The senior footballers of Wexford and Westmeath will have the distinction of playing the first game in the main county ground since it underwent a major refurbishment at a total cost of £3.35 million.
Wexford Park closed for development in 1997, and a big crowd is expected next Saturday when competitive action resumes at 7 p.m.
History will be made in more ways than one, as Saturday’s game will be the first-ever for Wexford in the new All-Ireland qualifying series.
Plans for Saturday’s game were commenced immediately after the draw took place at the weekend, and several meetings were staged in Wexford Park on Monday to ensure that the venue would be in the best possible shape for the large crowed which is expected.
The development has increased the stadium capacity to 25,000, with the centrepiece being the magnificent new stand on the Corish Park side which will host 5,000 spectators.
Concrete tiered terracing has been constructed behind both goals, replacing the old grass banks.
Other notable features of the new Wexford Park development in include a running track around the pitch (which is suitable for team training), a state-of-the-art gymnasium which is already in full use, modern chaning rooms facilities for teams and match officials, and purpose-built management and administration offices under the new stand.