GrĂ¡inne sent me these earlier and asked that they be put up. Some shots from the Reindeer Tag Rugby on St. Stephen’s Day. Well done to all involved.
Click here to get the photos.
GrĂ¡inne sent me these earlier and asked that they be put up. Some shots from the Reindeer Tag Rugby on St. Stephen’s Day. Well done to all involved.
Click here to get the photos.
Another photoset in the series. 23rd November, 2007. Third roof section goes up over the Popular Side. The welding is going on as well locking the three roof sections together into one continuous steel frame and as you can see there is blockwork going on in under the stand itself. By the way the connection of the frame to the base is a “pin joint” from a structural point of view.
Anyway click the link below to get to the Photo gallery of day three.
Righto, along the theme of Thomond Park (Or “New Limerick Stadium” if you like what they’re trying to name it) I’ve linked to another set of photos at the bottom of the post. This shows the Second Part of the roof Frame over the East Stand (Former “Popular Side”).
There is a couple showing the construction on the West Stand (The Former Stand Side).
Have a look at the little green box hanging from the crane over the frame. There was two guys in it welding the two parts of the roof frame together, standing in the box. The Big Round Concrete cone shaped lumps, (which I thought were for the new light pole Bases) seem to be the bases for the bottom of the Roof frame. There’s some nice steelwork going on on the top floor too.
Anyways click below if ya want a look.
I’ll probably make this a fairly regular feature as the work progresses.
As they started to put the roof frame on the west stand yesterday, I managed to get a few shots of what was going on during the day. To get a look at them click
Again with the proviso that it is probably not Dial up Friendly, the pics being kinda Biggish files.
Another fine piece from our own John Hogan about how he spent last week. He seems to be getting better and better as he settles into his post at the Limerick Leader. A fine hooker, A fine Writer. Also a shot of Eoinie in the jersey…….
Anyways click below to get to it.
Mundane diaries of the highly-paid are as common as muck – Limerick Today