Clare County Council "is delighted to host" a screening of the All-Ireland Hurling Final for those unable to attend Croke Park on Sunday.
A big screen will be erected at the Active Ennis Tim Smythe Park, Fair Green, Ennis on Sunday, July 21 from 1pm for what is set to be an epic clash between the Banner and Rebel counties.
"All are welcome to this free, non-ticket, alcohol-free event. Entry and exit will be via the normal points, with additional parking available on Sunday at Áras Contae an Chláir from 11am until 7pm," the statement from Clare County Council (CCC) said.
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There will be no road closures for the event and the normal Sunday parking arrangements will be in place around Ennis.
Looking ahead to the match, Cllr Alan O’Callaghan, Cathaoirleach, hailed Sunday as "a great event for all Clare supporters as our hurlers endeavour to secure their first All-Ireland title in 11 years."
"Clare County Council is delighted to facilitate the screening and bring people together to celebrate the occasion in our county town.”
Clare County Council will host a screening of the All-Ireland Hurling Final at Active Ennis Tim Smythe Park (the Fair Green) for those unable to attend Croke Park on Sunday.
— Clare County Council (@ClareCoCo) July 17, 2024
Best of luck to Brian and the team.
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Pat Dowling, Chief Executive, Clare County Council, added: “The current Clare team has given us huge excitement in the hurling championship in recent years, and the screening at the Fair Green on Sunday will be a great opportunity for the people of Clare to enjoy the match.
"The issue of access to All-Ireland Final tickets has proven to be difficult for many thousands of Clare people. The entertainment that is being provided in Ennis this Sunday will enable people to celebrate All-Ireland Final day with fellow Clare supporters.”
"We look forward to seeing you all on Sunday for what will hopefully be a celebration as we cheer on our hurlers with a Banner roar from the Fair Green".
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