Cusack Park Ennis | PICTURE: Ray McManus/Sportsfile
Gardaí in Ennis have issued a warning to punters attending matches at Cusack Park this weekend to be mindful of where they park in the town.
Ennis is set to be abuzz with GAA fans as the Banner are set to take on all comers in both senior hurling and Gaelic football, with the U20's hurlers set to line out at home as well.
Friday, May 17 will see the U20 Clare team welcome Cork to Cusack Park for the Oneills.Com Munster Under 20 Hurling Championship Semi-Final, with throw-in at 6:45pm.
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Cork's senior football team are also set to travel to Ennis on Saturday for their Group 3 round one of the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship against a Clare team who missed out on a Munster championship win against Kerry.
Finally, Clare will play Waterford in round 4 of the Munster Senior Hurling Championship on Sunday, May 19, at 2pm
Gardai are asking patrons who will be attending this weekend's fixtures to ensure that they "park their vehicles in designated areas and car spaces".
"We have had a large increase in complaints regarding illegal parking and the subsequent tickets being issued," they said in a statement.
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