GAA confirms ceremonies and events around the All-Ireland Hurling Finals
The GAA has confirmed a list of events and ceremonies which will take place around this Sunday’s All-Ireland hurling finals at Croke Park.
In a new initiative, the GAA will be present in Dublin Airport’s Terminal 2 tomorrow (Friday) from 10am to 2pm with the Liam MacCarthy Cup and a fáilte abhaile team to welcome home supporters who have travelled back from overseas especially to be part of the All-Ireland weekend.
At 10am on Sunday morning, members of the Defence Forces will be involved in a special ceremony to raise the national tricolor over the Dineen/Hill 16 End of the stadium.
Later in the day, the Defence Forces will also provide a colour party of the flags of the Four Provinces as part of the build up to the senior final.
The Electric Ireland All-Ireland minor hurling final between Galway and Kilkenny will throw-in at 1pm. It will also be shown live by TG4.
At half-time in this game there will be the GAA Cumann na mBunscol INTO/Respect Exhibition Go Games. There will also be music provided by The Ryan Family from Pallasgreen in Limerick, who have enjoyed a string of success at Scór na nÓg and Scór Sinsear.
Following the presentation of the cup to the victorious minor team, there will be a special ceremony to honour the Hurling Team of the 90s – a selection of outstanding players from an iconic decade in the game’s history. The 1-15 was announced by the GAA on Wednesday with presenter Damian Lawlor introducing the players to the crowd. In the event that the minor final goes to extra-time, this Team of the 90s ceremony will move to the half-time interval in the senior game.
The entrance onto the field of the senior teams will be preceded by a pageant of flags with children chosen by competition sponsors Littlewoods Ireland, Centra and Bord Gais Energy providing a guard of honour at the Hogan Stand tunnel.
Before the senior final both the Galway and Limerick teams will line up on the red carpet to meet Uachtarán na hÉireann Michael D Higgins and Uachtarán Chumann Luthchleas Gael John Horan.
Also present on the red carpet will be children wearing the club jerseys of each member of the starting teams in recognition of the role played by their clubs in producing these stars for inter-county level.
The pre-match parade will take place behind the Artane Band, and the Artane Band will perform Amhrán na bhFiann. For the first time ever, the national anthem in sign language will be displayed on the Croke Park big screens. The sign language version will be performed by Darren Byrne, Chairperson of the Council of ISL Interpreters
Musical entertainment at half time in the senior final will be provided by the band Brave Giant, all of whom have strong Longford GAA connections.
The match will see Croke Park full to its 82,000 capacity for the first time this year. Supporters are reminded to only source tickets through their clubs and county committees and to not facilitate or engage in the practice of reselling tickets for inflated prices above face value. All-Ireland tickets identified as having been offered for sums above face value will be cancelled by the GAA’s Ticketing Department – in keeping with the practice of recent years.
Supporters are also reminded about the baggage restrictions in operation at Croke Park and advised not to arrive at the stadium with bags larger than A4 size and to co-operate with Gardai and stewards at all times – but particularly when it comes to exiting after the game.
The GAA Hurling All-Ireland senior final will throw in at 3.30 and will be broadcast live on RTE Radio 1 and screened live by RTÉ TV and SKY TV.
In the event of the sides being level at the end of 70 minutes the senior final will require a replay, which, if required, will take place on September 8 at Croke Park.