realdanbreen wrote: » How much are Hill 16 tickets for Sunday?
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » I was thinking that,how could clubs be sending back tickets and the two best counties playing in the final,sure any fella with an interest in GAA would want to be in Croke Park on Sunday no matter what county your from
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » How many tickets does your club get for the Hurling All Ireland?? I think the Hurling clubs down here in Kerry get about 4 each.
Tiocfaidh Armani wrote: » I have a stand ticket (Hogan Stand Lower) looking to swap for Hill 16. Not selling the ticket, just a swap. My club in Scotland here selling theirs for a donation for new kits, which is fair I think.
liveforhurling wrote: » paper never refuses ink i rang Nowlan Park and girl said they are mad with that article phones hopping mad and not a ticket to be found. tickets are scarce believe me im still looking for 2 stand tickets PLEASE PM me
Kerrydude1981 wrote: » Croke Park spokesman Alan Milton defended the GAA’s decision to increase the price for All- Ireland final tickets, pointing out that there’s been an overall reduction for fans throughout the year. “We reduced ticket prices by €5 for every other game, we had extra entertainment in the stadium, so we had to introduce the €10 increase to offset losses.”
liveforhurling wrote: » two stand tickets wanted for sunday
Het-Field wrote: » Is that the same as the GAA issued season ticket?
It is a variation but better than the season ticket
Flukey wrote: » For real Dublin fans, the Dublin County Board have a limited amount of Parnell Passes available at present, if you get to the ticket office before 5pm on Friday the 2nd of September. The ticket office is on Dorset Street, near the Red Parrot. A Parnell Pass (€175 for a stand, €130 for a terrace) gives you free access to all home league games, free access to all Dublin club championship matches and guarantees you a ticket for any senior championship match, hurling and football, though you have to pay for those. It is a variation but better than the season ticket. All Parnell Pass holders are therefore guaranteed tickets to the football final, so don't have the worry of a ticket hunt. If they are real fans, they'll get the advantage of all those other benefits, so it is a great investment. The Parnell Pass runs from the beginning of the championship to the end of the league, so if you get one now, you've got the Dublin club championship and home league games still to benefit from. So if you haven't got one, and many of us Dubs here have, then you've still got a chance, though they are going fast. Check www.hill16.ie for more information.
homerjay2005 wrote: » nope, for the football.my contact rang me this morning to say they had arrived and i collected them in the afternoon.
Keith in cork wrote: » For the hurling is it?
homerjay2005 wrote: » got my first 2 tickets into the hand today !!! need a few more to sort out the family, but best luck to everybody in the ticket hunt, i know from previous years it can be very stressful, but it normally works out ok.