Volunteers needed for Limerick v Tipperary clash in Munster Championship

Limerick welcome Tipperary to the Gaelic Grounds on May 20 in the opening round of the 2018 Munster hurling championship. The game is expected to attract a huge attendance with over 10,000 tickets sold for the game within the first day of release. The senior game is set for throw in at 2pm while the Limerick minor hurling team will take on Tipp at 12pm in a curtain raiser.

With the huge interest in the game there has been a huge demand in volunteers needed for the game. The voluntary stewards will be placed inside the grounds and will be expected to see both games. Clubs are encouraged to provide volunteers who will be asked to be at the Gaelic Grounds by 11am the day of the game.

Please contact Eamonn Phelan at 087-2807546 or by email at assistantsecretary.limerick@gaa.ie on or before Wednesday 16th May with your list of names.

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