Markets Field

{{short description |Sports stadium in Limerick, Ireland}}

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{{Use Irish English|date=January 2022}}

{{Infobox venue

|stadium_name = Markets Field

|native_name= Páirc an Mhargaidh

|location = Garryowen, Limerick

|coordinates = {{coord|52.6603|N|8.6149|W|type:landmark_region:IE|display=it}}

|image = Markets Field.jpg

|caption =

|surface = Grass

|capacity = 3,500 (1,650 seated)

|opened = 1880s

|scoreboard = Yes

|publictransit = Limerick railway station
Mulgrave Street bus stop
Shannon Airport

|tenants = Treaty United F.C.
Treaty United W.F.C.

}}

The Markets Field is a UEFA category two stadium{{citation needed |reason=No evidence it means listed criteria for Category Two|date=May 2025}} in Garryowen, Limerick, Ireland with a capacity of around 3,500. Formerly the home of Limerick FC, it is currently the home ground of Treaty United.{{cite news |title=Treaty United welcome Bray Wanderers to the Markets Field |url=https://www.live95fm.ie/news/sport/treaty-united-welcome-bray-wanderers-to-the-markets-field/ |access-date=8 June 2024 |work=Live95 |date=7 June 2024}}

The ground has hosted underage international fixtures in 2015{{cite news |date=25 August 2015 |access-date=3 November 2024 |url=https://www.limerickleader.ie/news/limerick-sport/129676/Limerick-s-Markets-Field-to-host.html |work=Limerick Leader |last=Kinsella |first=Colm |title=Limerick's Markets Field to host two international fixtures}} and 2021,{{cite news|url=https://www.limerickleader.ie/news/sport/681026/rep-of-ireland-u19-women-s-side-suffer-narrow-loss-to-england-at-markets-field.html|title=Rep of Ireland U19 women's side suffer narrow loss to England at Markets Field|access-date=3 November 2024|date=21 October 2021|last=Kinsella|first=Colm|work=Limerick Leader}} as well as the 2016 League of Ireland Cup final between Limerick and St Patrick's Athletic.{{cite news|url=https://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/league-of-ireland/st-pats-hit-three-late-goals-to-retain-ea-sports-cup-title-at-limericks-expense/35057201.html|title=St Pats hit three late goals to retain EA Sports Cup title at Limerick's expense|date=17 September 2016|access-date=3 November 2024|work=Limerick Leader}}

History

The site was originally a Gaelic games ground, having been used as a venue for Munster championship games in both hurling and Gaelic football, with most of the All-Ireland semi-finals between Munster and Connacht teams taking place there in the 1900s. It was also the home of Garryowen from 1886 until 1957,Limerick Enterprise Development Partnership [http://www.ledp.ie/projects/the-markets-field-past-present-and-future/ The Markets Field: Markets Field Past Present and Future] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304001428/http://www.ledp.ie/projects/the-markets-field-past-present-and-future/ |date=2016-03-04 }} when the club moved to new facilities in Dooradoyle. Until 2010, the stadium hosted greyhound racing, when Limerick Greyhound Stadium opened in the south-west of the city.{{Cite news |url=https://www.limerickpost.ie/2010/07/16/traps-open-for-the-last-time-at-markets-field/ |title=Traps open for the last time at Markets Field |work=Limerick Post |date=16 July 2010|access-date=3 November 2024}}

In 1962 Limerick F.C. played Liverpool in a friendly at Markets Field with Liverpool winning 5–3. It has hosted two of Limerick's six European ties; firstly in 1981, 3–0 loss to Southampton FC of England in the UEFA Cup, then a 1–1 draw in the 1982-83 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup against Dutch side AZ Alkmaar.

Limerick F.C. were the principal tenant until their demise in 2019, when the ground was purchased by Limerick Enterprise Development Partnership with funds provided by the JP McManus charitable foundation.{{Cite news|url=https://www.limerickpost.ie/2013/12/31/limericks-markets-field-reopening-within-touching-distance/|title = Limerick's Markets Field reopening within touching distance|date = 31 December 2013 | work=Limerick Post | access-date=3 January 2022}} During late 2013, LEDP redeveloped the pitch, investing €400,000 in a brand new playing surface.{{Cite news|url=http://www.irishexaminer.com/archives/2014/0102/ireland/11m-grant-will-help-restoration-of-historic-markets-field-254079.html|title=€1.1m grant will help restoration of historic Markets Field|date=2 January 2014|work=Irish Examiner}} In early 2014, the Irish government announced additional funding for the redevelopment after planning permission was granted. The stadium hosted its first match in the refurbished ground on 5 June 2015,{{Cite news|url=https://www.limerickleader.ie/news/community/104091/Historic-night-for-Limerick-with-Markets.html|title=Historic night for Limerick with Markets Field return|last=Sheridan|first=Anne|access-date=3 November 2024|date=4 June 2015|work=Limerick Leader}} a League of Ireland Premier Division match between Limerick and Drogheda United.

Layout

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The refurbished Main Stand holds 1,350 spectators for the home supporters and contains a corporate box. The new tunnel and dressing rooms are under the Main Stand and there are three turnstiles named after Limerick football legends. Away supporters are housed in a new stand with 300 seats behind the Geraldine Villas goal. The Popular side and the Cathedral End are both banked standing areas, with the former behind the dugouts and the latter housing the scoreboard. In 2016 the playing surface won the FAI Pitch of the Year Award.{{cite news|work=Limerick Leader|url=https://www.limerickleader.ie/news/sport/221823/markets-field-wins-pitch-of-the-year-accolade.html|access-date=3 November 2024|date=29 October 2016|title=Markets Field wins 'Pitch of the Year' accolade|last=Kinsella|first=Colm}}

Greyhound racing

The Limerick Greyhound Company was formed in 1933 but it was not until 1937 when racing began. The first directors were T.F.Ryan and J.P. Frost.{{cite book|last=Comyn|first=John|title=50 Years of Greyhound Racing in Ireland|publisher=Aherlow Publishers Ltd}} The 465-yard circuit came to prominence in 1939 when it was selected by the Irish Coursing Club to hold the Irish Greyhound Derby for first and only time. The event was won by Marchin' Thro' Georgia who won the final in a new track record time of 30.05.{{cite book|last=Fortune|first=Michael|title=Irish Greyhound Derby 1932-1981|publisher=Victory Irish Promotions Ltd}}{{cite journal|last=Fortune|first=Michael|title=The 75 Years History of the Irish Greyhound Derby|journal=Irish Greyhound Review|issn=0332-3536}}

The track hosted the classic race the Irish St Leger in 1940 before it moved permanently to Limerick in 1944. The track also staged the Irish Oaks in 1942. The allocation of the 1943 Grand National did not help because due to the lack of hurdlers during the war Mr Ryan the chairman of Limerick Stadium was left with no choice but to cancel the event. Other events that took place at Limerick were the Bulger Cup and Kennedy Memorial Cup and J. P. McManus started as a bookmaker at the track and earned the nickname 'Sundance Kid'.{{cite book|last=Genders|first=Roy|title=The Encyclopedia of Greyhound Racing|year=1981|publisher=Pelham Books Ltd|isbn=07207-1106-1}}

In 1958 the Irish Greyhound Board was given the responsibility of all tracks in Ireland with the exception of the Ulster tracks, that would remain under the jurisdiction of the Irish Coursing Club.{{Cite book|title=The dogs: a personal history of greyhound racing|last=Thompson|first=Laura|date=2003|publisher=Old Castle|isbn=1843440164|location=London|pages=18|oclc=62223569}} They installed a new totalisator system in 1960 as improvements became commonplace under the new ownership, including a new stand costing over £60,000. Brendan O’Connell was Racing Manager for over thirty years from 1966.

The track closed in 2009 with the entire operation moving to the newly built Limerick Greyhound Stadium at Greenpark.{{Cite news |url=https://www.limerickpost.ie/2010/07/16/traps-open-for-the-last-time-at-markets-field/ |title=Traps open for the last time at Markets Field |work=Limerick Post |date=16 July 2010|access-date=3 November 2024}} Racing Manager Gus Ryan retired after 42 years in racing.{{cite news|title=Monthly Greyhound Star (Remember When 2009) August edition|work=Greyhound Star}}

= Track records =

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Lucky Blunder16.621970
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Lazuli Mountain16.4525 September 1971
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Fionntra Favour16.343 October 1983
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Clon Flash16.2619 August 1996
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Go Queen Go16.274 October 2001
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Paws and Pray16.2024 November 2001
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You Said So16.1516 June 2002
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Silkey Joe16.1131 January 2004
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Silkey Joe16.0615 January 2005
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Ibetx Dot Com15.9922 December 2007
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Primondo15.915 July 2008
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Tarbrook Henry{{cite web|url=https://www.grireland.ie/results/view-results/?track=LMK&date=14-Aug-08#race7|title=The Pick 4 Open Sprint|publisher=Greyhound Racing Ireland}}15.7614 August 2008
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|315

Well Squared17.841938
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|525

Master Eamonn30.15July 1939Irish Derby heats
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|525

Irish Rambler30.10July 1939Irish Derby semi-finals
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|525

Marching Through Georgia30.0215 July 1939Irish Derby Final
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|525

Fair Mistress29.9819 September 1942Oaks heats{{cite news |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001532/19420924/023/0002 |title=Dog-Racing |work=Larne Times |date= 24 September 1942 |via=British Newspaper Archive|url-access=subscription |access-date=14 August 2024}}
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|525

Top Customer29.271979
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|525

Flaming King29.241968
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|525

Flaming King29.1523 September 1968
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|525

Squire Jones29.12December 1983
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|525

Grove Whisper29.0613 December 1986
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|525

Aulton Slippy28.9415 April 1988
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|525

Deep Decision28.3731 May 1997
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|525

Judicial Post28.1027 October 2002
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|525

Catunda Harry27.9917 June 2007
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|550

Dark Shadow31.371945St Leger final
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Flintfield Grosvenor{{cite news |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001730/19490630/131/0008 |title=From the Tracks |work=Evening Herald (Dublin) |date=30 June 1949 |via=British Newspaper Archive|url-access=subscription |access-date=2 November 2023}}30.98June 1949
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|550

Prince of Bermuda30.66November 1956St Leger final
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|550

Flaming King30.4819 October 1968
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Ballybeg Prim{{cite news |title=Ballybeg Prim to top Poll|work=Belfast Telegraph |date=4 February 1976 |access-date=18 June 2022 |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0002318/19760204/489/0023| via = British Newspaper Archive|url-access=subscription }}30.4418 October 1975St Leger final
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Oran Jack{{cite news|title=Irish Greyhound Review|issue=|volume=4 |page=87|year=1982|publisher=Victory Irish Promotions Ltd}}30.2026 September 1981St Leger 2nd Rd & National record
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|550

Oran Jack30.163 October 1981St Leger semi final & National record
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|550

Morans Beef30.0620 October 1984
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|550

Frisby Flashing29.669 October 1999St Leger semi-final
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|550

Frisby Flashing29.6416 October 1999St Leger final
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Manic Ranger29.5910 June 2002
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Larking About29.5922 June 2002St Leger semi-final
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Mountleader Rolf29.5124 May 2003
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Droopys Deco29.5028 May 2007
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Hondo Dingle29.322 June 2007
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Skywalker Prince29.502 June 2007
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The Other Sonic29.4619 May 2008St Leger first round
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Shelbourne Aston29.3825 May 2008St Leger second round
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Timor Blue29.3330 May 2009St Leger third round
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Maidens Breach35.251950
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Nancys Laurel34.7013 September 1952
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|700

Muskerry Cream40.85
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Speir Bhean40.80August 1954
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Rovingo40.291970
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Greenville Queen40.072 November 1970
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Dromlara Champ39.7523 August 1975
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Game Misty39.5320 September 1990
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|700

Frosty Rose38.7223 July 2001
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|700

Sparkling Wave38.681 June 2002
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Hondo Dingle38.6225 September 2006
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|700

Mucky Tony38.4013 September 2008
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Summerfield Jean38.325 September 2009
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|750

One More Stop42.128 April 2000
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|750

Related Object41.7323 September 2002
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|750

Tinas Girl41.6426 July 2003
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Nobody Wants Me41.539 July 2005
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|1000

Wise Susie57.9427 January 2007
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Jerrys Memory30.959 September 1966
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|525 H

Own Kuda30.3517 May 1975
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|525 H

Silver Light30.1015 September 1976
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|525 H

Ballymac Mich29.144 August 2003
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Goofys Lofty29.1031 May 2004
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|525 H

Lemon Rambo28.919 October 2004
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|525 H

Razldazl Denys28.7929 November 2008

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