Sully wrote: » I think the quay is being closed from 5pm (there is a big digital sign on the bridge and I think it says 5pm). The main stage looks to be outside The Tower Hotel, as its all corned off and all the railings start from there and go down the quay. Hope the crowd turn out in large numbers
KevIRL wrote: » The stage will be at the clock tower.
Sully wrote: » Excellent photos Ken, glad you managed to get yourself in! Really those photos portray how the players felt. Great to see a large crowd despite the weather (about 5 thousand short of the turnout in Kilkenny where it wasn't raining so im told) and I hear they played "Don't Start Believing" and "Simply the Best". The crowd brought a smile back to many players faces from when they came of the Train, to the Bus and seeing the crowd. Fair play to everyone for turning out. Lets hope Davey works his magic and we can come back head held high fighting strongly to try get back to that final and be in with a good shot. Don't Stop Believing - Up The Deise!
An estimated crowd of around 23,000 have turned up in Kilkenny tonight to welcome home the victorious county senior and minor hurlers. The Kilkenny senior side made it three in a row on Sunday after a stunning 3-30 to 1-13 victory over Waterford. The team arrived back in Kilkenny in McDonagh Station earlier this evening before boarding an open-top coach parade through the town. Meanwhile in Waterford, an estimated crowd of around 14,000 were on hand to greet the defeated senior finalists on their return to the city.
mick_irl wrote: » You were told wrong. It was raining in KK too...and hasn't stopped since :mad:
Originally Posted by mick_irl You were told wrong. It was raining in KK too...and hasn't stopped since
luvlylady wrote: » Not that it matters, but it wasn't raining in the clip they showed on the 9 o'clock news of the Kilkenny team's homecoming!