Rory Hayes with supporters in Thurles. Photograph: Joe Buckley

TICKETS GO ON SALE this morning for Clare’s Munster championship games.

Supporters of Colm Collins footballers and Brian Lohan’s hurlers are urged to get their tickets early when they go on sale from 11am this Tuesday morning (April 5th).

Selected Centra and SuperValue stores will be selling tickets, while they can also be purchased online. All Munster GAA games in 2022 will be all-ticket and must be purchased in advance.

Patrons can get their tickets for Clare’s Munster SFC clash with Limerick and also the hurling encounters with Tipperary in Semple Stadium on April 24th, against Cork in Semple Stadium on May 1st and Limerick in Cusack Park on May 15th. Tickets for the game against Waterford will be distributed via the participating County Boards only. There will be no public sale of these tickets available.

Student and OAP tickets will be available to purchase online only via Ticketmaster. The discount will be given at the point of purchase, there will be no rebate at the venues.

Ticket Prices – Munster Senior Hurling Championship Round-Robin games: Stands – €25 for adults, €20 for students / OAPs, €5 for juveniles; Terrace – €20 for adults, €15 for students / OAPs, €5 for juveniles.

Tickets Prices for the Munster Senior Football Championship Quarter-Finals are General Admission – €15; Under 16s – Free

Anyone who has purchased a Season Ticket for 2022 will have their tickets allocated by the Season Tickets Department in Croke Park.

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