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Fans Urged To Arrive At Croke Park An Hour Before Throw In

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05:57 4 Sep 2015


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Bryan Cullen believes the loss of Diarmuid Connolly will not stop Dublin beating Mayo in Saturday’s All Ireland semi-final replay.

The talented forward will serve a suspension after failing in the appeals process to get his red card from the drawn game overturned.

Cullen reckons the Dubs can cope without him. He's been speaking to 98FM sport ahead of Dublin Talks GAA.

 

We'll also have tickets to give away to the big game tonight on Dublin Talks GAA. If you are lucky enough to be going, make sure to arrive early.

It's expected to be a sell out and the GAA are asking fans to come to Croke Park an hour before throw in.

You’ll be treated to the music of Aslan as they’ll be performing live in Croke Park from 3:55pm.

Patrons attending both games this weekend are also reminded that hard ticket checks will apply at both Gills Corner (corner of Nth Circular / Jones Road) and the junction of Jones Road and Clonliffe Road.

Supporters without tickets will not be permitted beyond these points so the collection of tickets at the Croke Park Hotel and its environs will not be possible.

  • After the game on both days patrons are advised of new arrangements.

 

  • Supporters will not be able to congregate on Jones Road after the match. Gardaí will be moving people on from this area.

 

  •  Jones Road is to be used primarily for those exiting the Hogan and Nally Stands.

 

  • Supporters leaving these stands will be directed to exit via a planned route.

 

  • Patrons exiting via Clonliffe Road and Nth Circular Road will not be able to enter Jones Road.

 

 


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