Hill 16 (Croke Park)

Hill 16 (Croke Park)

Hill 16 officially called Dineen/Hill16 is a terraced stand on the railway side of Croke Park, the show piece stadium of the Gaelic Athletic Association in Dublin City, Ireland.When Croke Park was first used for Gaelic games the Railway End of the park was little more than a mound of earth. Before known as Hill 16, it was called Hill 60, because it was a mound measuring 60m - like Hill 60, a battle fought in World War I. [cite news |first=Margaret |last=Canning |title=History of hallowed turf bang up to date |url=http://www.irishnews.com/searchlog.asp?reason=denied_empty&script_name=/pageacc.asp&path_info=/pageacc.asp&sid=570938&tser1=ser&par=ben |work=The Irish News |publisher= |date=2007-10-26 |accessdate=2008-06-12 ] There is debate over how the terrace became known as Hill 16, however, the most common explanation is that the rubble from the 1916 Easter Rising in Dublin was used to build a more permanent terrace at the ground. "The Hill" has always lagged behind the rest of the stadium in terms of comfort. It was only in 1936, when the Cusack Stand was redeveloped, that the turf and mud of Hill 16 was replaced with concrete terracing. Fact|date=December 2007

It was after the 1983 All-Ireland Football Final between Dublin and Galway, where overcrowding on Hill 16 caused a few supporters to suffer injuries, that the GAA decided to rebuild the Hill [cite web|url=http://www.munster-express.ie/050513/sports4.htm|title=Munster Express Online - "It's that time of year again" ("Losing the plot") |accessdate=2007-02-10] . This work was completed in 1988, allowing a capacity of 10,000 spectators. In the mid 1990s the GAA came up with a masterplan to rebuild the whole stadium. It was envisaged that Hill 16 would be replaced with an all-seated stand, however, this met with opposition from Dublin supporters. There were also the problems of the nearby railway line and the fact that the GAA doesn't own any of the land behind Croke Park. The plans were redrawn and a new, terraced area was built at a cost of €25 million. The new Railway End, which includes Hill 16 and the Nally terrace, are capable of holding more than 9,000 spectators.

For international soccer matches temporary seating is added to comply with UEFA Rules.

Hill 16 [http://www.pbase.com/image/50766023 |] has become synonymous with [http://www.hill16.ie/ Dublin] supporters, who can often fill the vast majority of it.

Renaming

In 2006 the Hill was renamed Dineen/Hill 16 in honour of [http://www.gaa.ie/page/frank_dineen__limerick_.html Frank Dineen] , who purchased the grounds for the GAA in 1908.

References


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Croke Park — Páirc an Chrócaigh Location D3, Dublin, Ireland …   Wikipedia

  • Croke Park — im Jahr 2005 Daten Ort Irland …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Croke Park — Páirc an Chrócaigh Généralités Adresse …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Croke Park railway station — is a proposed railway station intended to serve Croke Park stadium and the planned new National Children s Hospital at the Mater in Dublin. In 2007, Córas Iompair Éireann began examining the feasibility of building a new station to serve the… …   Wikipedia

  • Hill 16 — may refer to:* A terraced stand in Dublin s Croke Park * A hill near Jerusalem …   Wikipedia

  • The Hill — may refer to: * The Hill (2008 film) * The Hill (film), a 1965 war film starring Sean Connery * The Hill (newspaper), a daily newspaper covering the U.S. Congress. * The Hill (TV series), a 2006 Sundance Channel documentary TV series about the… …   Wikipedia

  • Conal Keaney — Personal information Irish name Conall Ó Céin Sport Dual player …   Wikipedia

  • Ciarán Whelan — Personal information Irish name Ciarán Ó Faoláin Sport Gaelic football …   Wikipedia

  • Dublin football season 2008 — The following are the results of Dublin s Senior Gaelic football competitive games in 2008.[1] Contents 1 O Bynre Cup 2 National football league 3 Leinster Senior Football Championship …   Wikipedia

  • John O'Leary (Gaelic footballer) — Infobox GAA player | name =John O Leary irish = placeofbirth=Dublin countryofbirth=Ireland dob= dod= nickname= occupation= Politician height= height|ft=6|in=1 sport=Gaelic football code=Football county=Dublin province=Leinster clposition= club=O… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”