Waterford GAA has issued a statement outlining the reasons why it is not in a position to host Tipperary and Cork in this year's Munster SHC.
It confirmed that Walsh Park would not be capable of stages the round-robin games "due to Health and Safety concerns and a reduction in capacity to approximately 8,000 because of the impending removal of the western boundary wall."
Instead, the beaten 2017 All-Ireland finalists will play Tipp at the Gaelic Grounds on June 3 and Cork on June 17 at Semple Stadium.
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- Waterford GAA (@WaterfordGAA) March 16, 2018