Well,
I there any hurling final tickets going?
Doesn't seem to be any around, most years there would be plenty at this stage.
Will they surface end of the week or what's happening?
is it far from malbrough street? Usually get the LUAS but thinking of parking in there?
About 15 or 20 mins walk which is grand for us but not for my dad at the moment although think he'd crawl to get there. Its fully booked in any event on Sunday.
i booked it yesterday through a link on the croke park page was €9 but wasn’t sure if it was much of a walk
Clonliffe college no longer doing parking FYI for people who were considering it. Under new ownership.
Still looking for a ticket if anyone wants to sell, much appreciated to anyone
Plenty of tickets starting to float around now by sounds of it got sorted yesterday. Slightly off topic but anyone know of any pubs nearby that open early on Sunday for a pint??
If any tickets pop up let me know, still not sorted.
Few bars open under dock rule, Google them
Can only think of big tree, aul triangle and Phil hogans up by it, any of them open early? They're popping up give it a few hrs all singles tho
Did I see its €170 a premium ticket to play South Africa in the Aviva.
Now that's **** madness
Hurling tickets on general sale from 11am today
Got Hill ticket from ticketmaster and there was Cusack tickets available a few minutes ago.
Just hill16 left
Seemed to be a smattering of Upper Stand around the stadium as well as the Hill. Picked up a couple of Upper Hogan's myself.
Just nally left now. Wonder will ete take up half of it with their commentary box!
Anyone know which would be a better ticket , premium level 527 k , or Cusack upper 709 v
Premium is a much better experience.
if it was 709 A, B, C or D, i would say that would be a better view. But premium is much better than high up in the upper stand. In my opinion anyway
Correct. it's closed:
"Clonliffe College parking will not be open to spectators this year."
https://crokepark.ie/getting-here/match-concert-parking
Yeah would agree with this.709 you'll be near the 21 but row V is 5 rows from the back so fairly high up. 527 row K you'll be near the 14m line but closer to the pitch and what I'd go with.
What about section 728 Row z?
Are they any good?
Upper Hogan
You can get a view from your seat here https://crokepark.ie/stadiumplan2/index.html
saying that, it's an all Ireland final and if your county wins, you won't care where your seat is
Currently on sale is the Nally and restricted view tickets in section 723 the restriction would be the big screen and seagulls flying around. Charging 45 euros for those tickets
Sorry I was wrong which is the better tickets premium level 527 k seat 6 or Cusack upper 706 v
Is there some talk the hurling is not going to sell out, should be plenty of tickets around today and tomorrow.
Usually prefer Lower Hogan that's my preferred seat but beggars can't be choosers sometimes and any ticket at all will do for the games biggest day. So Nally it is. Scorching heat on and off the field. Roll on Sunday.
527 k by a country mile.
Row v in 706 bring your binoculars
Last row of the upper deck.
You'll need a set of binoculars
Row K is the very back row of the Premium level. You will have a slight upper tier overhang to contend with for the very high pucks. 527 obviously not as central as 706 too.
706 is central, Row V is obviously quite far back.
€170 for the overhang vs €90 for a birds eye, central view.
The overhang on the last row of premium is slightly annoying. Aside from that, premium's at the perfect elevation to watch at. A premium in any location is generally a better view than any lower or upper ticket because of that. It'd want to be an Ard Comhairle Hogan (halfway) to make me want to swap from a premium behind the goal. That's solely from a view point of view though, obviously there's price considerations if it comes to that also
Upper Davin near the corners are quite underrated seats. Lower Davin near the front are the worst in the stadium, Hill/Nally are better than those
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Hey,
I haven't been to a match in Croke Pk in ages. I printed out my tickets-do you need to have a digital version also to gain entry? Stupid question I know! Thanks