Antrim Hurling

Started by milltown row, January 26, 2007, 11:21:26 AM

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Tony Baloney

Quote from: btdtgtt on March 12, 2012, 08:24:08 PM
Complete football fixtures list out - no hurling.

Anyone shed any light on this?
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Sleeping giant

Quote from: theskull1 on March 12, 2012, 09:52:47 PM


Wee franks in there getting it sorted as we speak  :)
HAHAHA   cunny funt ;D
1983 & 2012 All Ireland Champions.

Gold

Can tickets for Croker be bought at the ground on Saturday?

Or how do you get them?
"Cheeky Charlie McKenna..."

Enthusiast

Was very disappointed to see on the Sunday league show on rte two weekends ago calls for the Fitzgibbon 3rd level competitions to be scrapped. I feel that this is a great standard of hurling and would be an absolute shame if it was done away with. Some fine hurlers have represented QUB, UUJ and the Ranch over the years. It would be a pity to lose such a great sporting tournament.

Last Man


Minder

Quote from: Gold on March 13, 2012, 01:48:39 PM
Can tickets for Croker be bought at the ground on Saturday?

Or how do you get them?

You will be able to get them down there too.
"When it's too tough for them, it's just right for us"

Gold

Thanks men. Where are the Shamrocks supporters sittin?
"Cheeky Charlie McKenna..."

Seamroga in exile

50/50 split between the Hogan and Cusack. The powers that be decided to charge kids full price to sit in the Hogan but only €5 for the Cusack. Those families heading down with kids are going to sit in the Cusack, no contest really. So much for the whole "club is family" nonsense.
"What we've got here is failure to communicate"

Antrim Coaster

Minder, where can you buy tickets on the day?

saffronog

Quote from: Seamroga in exile on March 13, 2012, 10:46:02 PM
50/50 split between the Hogan and Cusack. The powers that be decided to charge kids full price to sit in the Hogan but only €5 for the Cusack. Those families heading down with kids are going to sit in the Cusack, no contest really. So much for the whole "club is family" nonsense.

think that was a good idea SIE, lot of people go simply to focus on game and young children can be a distraction.  so this policy clearly allows those with the younger families to head to a particular zone, leaving the hogan for adults more.  still think the navin should be letting people under the age of 16 in free. i myself will be in the hogan and am really looking forward to hearing the roar for the shamrocks arrival on the pitch.  would there be many loughgiel people going to stay on the fri or sat nite in croke park hotel. 

Milltown Row2

Quote from: saffronog on March 14, 2012, 08:24:59 AM
Quote from: Seamroga in exile on March 13, 2012, 10:46:02 PM
50/50 split between the Hogan and Cusack. The powers that be decided to charge kids full price to sit in the Hogan but only €5 for the Cusack. Those families heading down with kids are going to sit in the Cusack, no contest really. So much for the whole "club is family" nonsense.

think that was a good idea SIE, lot of people go simply to focus on game and young children can be a distraction.  so this policy clearly allows those with the younger families to head to a particular zone, leaving the hogan for adults more.  still think the navin should be letting people under the age of 16 in free. i myself will be in the hogan and am really looking forward to hearing the roar for the shamrocks arrival on the pitch.  would there be many loughgiel people going to stay on the fri or sat nite in croke park hotel.

It wont be a loud as you expect, You'd hear a bigger roar if it were in a smaller ground and with all the fans in the one area, with the 50/50 split between the two stands it will be a lot less unfortunately.
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought. Ea

Minder

Quote from: Antrim Coaster on March 14, 2012, 08:07:35 AM
Minder, where can you buy tickets on the day?

Antrim Coaster - from Croke Park website

Tickets are available to purchase the following locations on match days -

Gaa ticket office, 53A Lower Dorset Street
Gaa Ticket office on the North Circular Rd (opposite Gills Pub)
Mobile Gaa ticket unit at the junction of Ballybough & Clonliffe Rd


You can also get them from Ticketmaster and print them off, few quid "admin" charge probably.
"When it's too tough for them, it's just right for us"

Last Man

You can also print off an E-ticket on the gaa web site.

Antrim Coaster


ManInBlackandGreen

MR2 I heard there was a good crowd in attendance for the Referees meeting in creggan last night did you go, anything to report on the coming season, did you pass the exam they set? Would say that some boys would have struggled unless the pass mark was low? ;)