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Semple stand tickets still on sale
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10-Sep-2010 16:54
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Stand tickets for the Saturday’s All-Ireland Under 21 Hurling Final between Tipperary and Galway are still on sale at €25 each.
Juvenile tickets are available for both stands at €5 each. Student and OAPs can get a €5 refund at designated stiles at each stand.
Patrons are asked to purchase tickets in advance of Saturday evening’s match. Also, supporters are asked to allow plenty of time to get to Thurles as a large crowd is expected on the night.
The All-Ireland Under 21 B Hurling Final between Kerry and Meath is the curtain-raiser at 5:00pm with Tipp vs. Galway beginning at 7pm.
Tickets will be on sale in the GAA office at Lar na Pairce, Thurles and at the temporary Tipp GAA Shop outlet at Superquin in Clonmel.
Tickets are also available online at www.gaa.ie and at www.ticketmaster.ie.
scelp
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10-Sep-2010 19:59
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Good info admin.
Have noticed this over the years : In GAA followers are ``patrons``, in soccer announcements ``supporters`` and at Landsdowne years ago anyway at rugby matches they were ``members of the public`` Thats in stadium announcements. Always found that amusing
a langer boy
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10-Sep-2010 22:10
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Yea, an interesting description alright!
def of patron. "a person who gives financial or other support to another person,a cause, or especially to buying a work of art"
Hmmmm! Well now we know, its about financial support and I suppose hurling is really an art form.....so
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