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Published 16:40 10 Aug 2018 BST
Updated 15:32 15 Aug 2018 BST
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The 2018 All-Ireland Hurling Final is upon us and it’s earlier than usual.
For those of you who can’t even wait for throw-in Wooly and The GAA Hour crew are here to sort you out.
We have a host of big names with big game experience. Anthony Cunningham won two All-Ireland’s as a player and managed them to a final. Limerick’s Joe Quaid is one of the all-time great ‘keepers and he will look back on his days as number one and Tipp’s Eoin Kelly who lifted Liam McCarthy as captain in 2010. On top of that we have Kilkenny’s Eoin Murphy, Clare’s John Conlon and Waterford hero Dan Shanahan who will be there on the night to give their first-hand experience of playing the 2018 finalists.Where: The Sugar Club, Leeson St, Dublin 2.
When: Friday August 17. Doors before 7pm and we are live at 7.30pm.
HOW: Register on the form below.
Tickets are, of course, FREE but also limited, so please fill out the form below to secure your place for an unmissable night of proper hurling chat. Lovely hurling. Bring it on!Peter Canavan berates massive error made by the GAA around the provincial finals
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