Welcome to the GAA Grounds of Tipperary Quiz.
Whether you’re a die-hard Club Hurling fan that knows the location of every Pitch in the North Mid West and South or just someone who enjoys the occasional Hurling match, this Quiz is designed to test your knowledge of some of the most iconic and historic GAA venues from around the County.
So, put on your thinking cap, and let’s see how well you know these famous Tipperary Grounds.
20 Questions
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#1. Can You name a GAA Club Grounds after a Person that is living ?
#2. The Village is in another County but the GAA Grounds is in Tipperary
#3. This Clubs Pitch is named after a Person born in Galway
#4. Opened in 1962 on the site of an old Military Barracks by Dan Breen ?
#5. Longorchard is the area in which this Clubs Grounds are located
#6. In 1952 this Club swapped their Creamery Field Pitch for their Current Grounds
#7. The Barracks Field as it is known locally, is the GAA Grounds of ………..?
#8. Knockshegowna’s GAA Pitch is in the Parish of ?
#9. The most Westerly GAA Club Grounds in the County is ?
#10. This Club Grounds shares its name with another GAA Club in the County ?
#11. Canon Hayes Park is the Club Grounds of ?
#12. Gardiner Park named after a GAA President is located in ?
#13. What Year did Thurles Sportsfield become Semple Stadium ?
#14. What Year was Hawk Eye installed in Semple Stadium ?
#15. The 1939 Munster Football Final, Tipperary v Kerry was held in which Ground ?
#16. According to Google Maps and using the shortest road route, Carrick Swan and Davins grounds are ______ apart.
#17. Borris-ileighs home ground is named after a Bishop, can you name Him ?
#18. MacDonagh Park, Nenagh was officially opened in ?
#19. The most Northerly Club Grounds in the County is ?
#20. Located on the Western Road, this Club Grounds is in the Town of ?
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