Big screen confirmed for TUS Gaelic Grounds on All-Ireland final day

Limerick GAA and Limerick City and County Council team up to bring you a Family Friendly Big Screen event for the All-Ireland Final.

Limerick GAA have confirmed that there will be a big screening of the All-Ireland Hurling Final on Sunday 17 July at the TUS Gaelic Grounds.

The screen will facilitate those not attending the game in Croke Park.

The same facility was in place in 2018 as the locals flocked to the Ennis Rd to see John Kiely’s side bridge a 45-year gap to their previous All-Ireland success.

GAA All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final, Croke Park, Dublin 19/8/2018 Galway vs Limerick Limerick fans Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie

The event will be presented by Limerick GAA in partnership with Limerick City and County Council with gates opening at 2pm and live music and DJs.

Tickets are just €10 and will be available on Ticketmaster from 9am on Thursday 7 July.

Family tickets are €25 for two adults and three children with €5 for each additional child. Under 16s must be accompanied.

Mayor of the City and County of Limerick Cllr Daniel Butler said:

“Our hurlers have been the pride of Limerick since they bridged the 45-year gap by winning in 2018. Now they are only 70 minutes away from a famous three-in-a-row. I know many people would love to in Croke Park but can’t make it, so TUS Gaelic Grounds is the next best thing.”

“I’m delighted that the GAA, with the support of Limerick City and County Council are putting on the Big Screen to allow supporters gather and cheer on our team. Let’s make sure the players can hear the Limerick roar as they run onto the pitch in Croke Park next Sunday.”

John Cregan, Chairman of Limerick GAA echoed those words as he said,

“We are delighted to partner with Limerick City and County Council on this family-oriented event, which hopefully will allow supporters who were unable to secure tickets to enjoy a stadium atmosphere. Luimneach Abú!

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