National Forum

GAA Dome

(Oldest Posts First) - Go To The Latest Post


It was great for kids to visit.

Was it delayed when it was destroyed?

Mayonman (Galway) - Posts: 1902 - 29/01/2025 23:34:58    2588445

Link

Replying To Ros2013:  "I see nothing but begrudgery here and not surprised that some are gleeful it was destroyed. My experience of it is hundreds of children loving attending go games and development panels from Connacht getting top class coaching there. Can't wait for it to be built again and I'm sure there will be lessons applied regarding the structure. We'd have nothing across the Shannon if we didn't go ahead and build it ourselves such as Knock airport and the foresight of the great Monsignor Horan."
Maybe some will be delighted that the Frisbee Championship is cancelled because the auld Frisbeeing is a rival to the GAA.

https://m.independent.ie/weather/thankfully-nobody-got-hurt-connacht-gaa-chief-vows-air-dome-will-be-back-after-facility-destroyed-by-storm-eowyn/a172290480.html

GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7729 - 30/01/2025 12:29:01    2588482

Link

Replying To Ros2013:  "I see nothing but begrudgery here and not surprised that some are gleeful it was destroyed. My experience of it is hundreds of children loving attending go games and development panels from Connacht getting top class coaching there. Can't wait for it to be built again and I'm sure there will be lessons applied regarding the structure. We'd have nothing across the Shannon if we didn't go ahead and build it ourselves such as Knock airport and the foresight of the great Monsignor Horan."
Understand your sentiments. We feel the same down in the south east. We can't get a bit of asphalt put down to land a plane. Or a catlab to stop people from dying in ambulances on the way to Cork. Cronyism with politicians is the story of our lives. You obviously value and use your dome. The only question is it the correct building for the purpose. It could happen again and you don't want to have spent the money that would have built a solid structure.

Canuck (Waterford) - Posts: 2922 - 30/01/2025 14:12:35    2588496

Link

Replying To TheUsername:  "Once in a life time storm, sorry that isn't good enough, if you are building a structure - particularly one of that cost what this project did, you risk assess and quality assure the project to withstand adverse and unusual weather events.

In essence you take the worst storm of a life time and you multiply by at least 5 in severity and you make sure your structure can withstand that.

Clearly this wasn't the case.

Another case of vanity, ruling substance.

Thankfully no one was hurt, but as per the Connacht chairman comments there was a potential risk to life.

Given the above, I don't what I would take for some to say, hmm maybe it wasn't the cleverest idea.

The argument that our tent wasn't a stupid idea, the weather was just bad just doesn't cut it."
With your attitude nothing would ever be rebuilt. I'm aware of structural engineering and what engineers plan for, I studied it in college.

yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11446 - 30/01/2025 15:34:37    2588521

Link

Replying To Mayonman:  "It was great for kids to visit.

Was it delayed when it was destroyed?"
delayed?

Drax_the_destroyer (UK) - Posts: 291 - 30/01/2025 16:14:53    2588528

Link

Replying To Canuck:  "Understand your sentiments. We feel the same down in the south east. We can't get a bit of asphalt put down to land a plane. Or a catlab to stop people from dying in ambulances on the way to Cork. Cronyism with politicians is the story of our lives. You obviously value and use your dome. The only question is it the correct building for the purpose. It could happen again and you don't want to have spent the money that would have built a solid structure."
Spot on Canuck. Not on the same scale but I live on a hill. Every year or 2 for 15 years I spent a good few hundred euro on stone and lost earnings for a day each time levelling them. Probably spent over 10k. Or around it.
3 years ago I spent 2.5k getting it concreted. I haven't had to spend anything on it since, and likely won't have to ever again.
Spot on about living in the South East also.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 14431 - 30/01/2025 17:22:59    2588539

Link

Replying To Drax_the_destroyer:  "delayed?"
I think he meant deflated.

GreenandRed (Mayo) - Posts: 7729 - 30/01/2025 19:07:15    2588543

Link

Can anyone tell me with clarity if there is any man made, built for purpose structure in the country that would pass a safety check to withstand winds of up to and including 100 mph, if needs be turbine generators, mobile phone masts that vary considerably in height, and high voltage power lines that can reach frightening heights across the mountainous parts of the country, one or two examples will do rightly.

Personally, I hope the Dome is rebuilt asap in fact I think it was an ingenious bit of thinking and forward planning, I would repeat the process again as it would most likely weather many a storm over the next 75 years approx. I would however ask the project developing and engineering managers come up with a mechanism to protect it from winds of 115 mph ish.

Should the insurance people refuse to pay out fully or in part then a suitable fund raiser could be put in place, national or provincial and I would have no problem subscribing to one.

supersub15 (Carlow) - Posts: 3090 - 30/01/2025 21:09:40    2588548

Link