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GAA issues advice for Limerick hurling fans ahead of Sunday's final
Limerick fans at the 2022 All-Ireland hurling final. PICTURE: Sportsfile
Reporter:
Leader Reporter
22 Jul 2023 8:00 PM
Email:
sport@limerickleader.ie
THE GAA have released advice to supporters heading to Sunday's All-Ireland final between Limerick and Kilkenny at Croke Park. All the details you need are as follows.
Come early and enjoy the atmosphere, and entertainment.
Stiles are open from 1pm.
Have your ticket downloaded in advance.
In the interest of efficient and effective crowd management, patrons will not be allowed to meet or congregate on Jones' Rd before or after the game and will be asked to follow the instructions of stewards and Gardaí at all times.
Supporters are reminded that flares and smoke cannisters are dangerous and illegal and are strictly prohibited.
Anti-social behaviour will not be tolerated.
Musical entertainment will be provided by The Mary Wallopers who will perform on the pitch from 1.45pm. The Saarloos will perform from 1.30pm on the Cusack Stand concourse.
The silver jubilee team are the 1998 All-Ireland champions, Offaly, who will be honoured at 14.45pm.
Remember Croke Park is in a residential area - Please Respect Our Neighbours.
The GAA anticipates that Sunday’s attendance will be a capacity crowd. Tickets should only have been sourced through official channels and supporters should not use unofficial sources.
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