Best of luck to Ballyboden St. Enda's tomorrow night when they play Vincents in the Dub SHC Final. It would be great to see Keaney be on the first team to win the championship for Ballyboden. He is another example of what happens hurling when players are more or less frog marched off to play football and told to forget about hurling, my belief being that in any business if you have a surplus on one side of the balance sheet and a deficit on the other, you balance the books and so it should be with hurling and football.
The Cats's web page says the following about tickets for Sundays County Final as to where tickets are available from:
The GAA need to do something like this for this years Leinster Final. Quite frankly I think that if this years Leinster Final is a no show from a supporters point of view then it will be the end of hurling outside of the Quarter Finals and Finals. Those who support hurling are a different bunch from football, they are not armed with credit cards and laptops with access to Ticketmaster on their tractors down in Ballinakill where I come from and there is no doubt about it whatsoever that if it is advertised properly that tickets for this years Leinster Final are available outside the ground on the day then there could be at least a crowd and an athmosphere at the Final.
Rant over as they say.
The Cats's web page says the following about tickets for Sundays County Final as to where tickets are available from:
Quote1. Government Buildings, Hebron Road:
2. Mc Evoys Gate Hebron Road Stiles 9 to 16.
3. McGuinness's, O'Loughlin Road:
4. Supporters Club Wagon, The Angle Car Park, O'Loughlin Road
The GAA need to do something like this for this years Leinster Final. Quite frankly I think that if this years Leinster Final is a no show from a supporters point of view then it will be the end of hurling outside of the Quarter Finals and Finals. Those who support hurling are a different bunch from football, they are not armed with credit cards and laptops with access to Ticketmaster on their tractors down in Ballinakill where I come from and there is no doubt about it whatsoever that if it is advertised properly that tickets for this years Leinster Final are available outside the ground on the day then there could be at least a crowd and an athmosphere at the Final.
Rant over as they say.