Clare v Cork: Ticket information - final update

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Note that all of the extra ticket codes that we received have now been distributed
If you are still looking for a ticket then we recommend to keep an eye on Ticketmaster

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We have received a small number of NORTH TERRACE tickets - requests as below - first come first served
ALL TICKETS NEED TO BE PURCHASED THIS EVENING

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Please note that our full allocation of tickets/codes have been distributed to members. We will advise here should we get a further allocation, in the meantime we advise members still looking for tickets to keep a daily check on Ticketmaster especially towards the end of the week.

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We are now taking orders for tickets (North and East Terrace) for the meeting of Clare and Cork in the fourth round of the Munster senior hurling championship on May 21st in Cusack Park, Ennis.

Club members can WhatsApp/message Adrian Hogan on 086 647 9564 with their request specifying their preferred terrace (East terrace = town end, North terrace = standing 'stand' on the far side). It is expected that demand will be high for this game so we may need to limit quantities per person depending on orders received.

If eligible, you will receive a Ticketmaster link and code over the next ~24hrs, the codes will be enabled after 10:00am on Sunday to purchase the tickets.


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