The all-weather facility at the province's Centre of Excellence in Mayo was torn down by strong-winds in the early hours of this morning
Connacht GAA's Air Dome has been extensively damaged by Storm Éowyn.
The all-weather facility at the province's Centre of Excellence in Mayo was torn down by strong-winds in the early hours of this morning.
The facility cost €3.1m, and opened in 2020.
Connacht secretary John Prenty says the multi-million Euro structure is fully insured and that they intend to rebuild it.

Connacht GAA Air Dome

Air Dome damage caused by Storm Éowyn

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