New beginnings at Nenagh Ormond

The ribbon was officially cut on Nenagh Ormond's new facilities.

NENAGH unveiled its impressive New Ormond Park ahead of a quality win over AIL Champions Cork Constitution in the Munster Senior Cup.

Former club coach, Munster, Leinster, and Ireland international Trevor Hogan cut the ribbon, in the presence of club president John Long and IRFU President Declan Madden.

Also present were Muiris Mahon, Hon Sec Munster Branch, Ger Malone, Chair of the Munster Board, Peter Silke, Junior Vice President Munster Branch, Des Kavanagh, IRFU past president, Fiona Steed, Munster Branch, along with a host of local politicians and dignitaries.

A new all-weather playing pitch together with a host of other major improvement works have been recently completed as the club celebrates another significant milestone in its 140-year history.

The new look also includes a state-of-the-art gym, LED floodlighting and a second all-weather training pitch together with upgraded clubhouse and parking facilities.

The investment was made possible by funds raised from the sale of the club’s former grounds at Tyone, where a new dedicated healthcare facility is currently under construction.

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