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The Irish Sun
19 hours ago
- Sport
- The Irish Sun
Cork GAA issue huge ticketing announcement for All-Ireland hurling final ahead of Tipperary clash
CORK GAA have issued a statement regarding ticket availability for the All-Ireland hurling final against Tipperary. With Tipperary having 2 Cork fans have turned Croke Park red already this season 2 Cork are favourites to lift the Liam MacCarthy Cup on Sunday The demand for final tickets in Cork were huge as in The Cork county board have confirmed that its ticket allocation has sold out and no more will be available through Cork GAA. The released statement read: "Please note that our full allocation of tickets for the All-Ireland Hurling Final has been distributed and the process is now closed. Read more on GAA "We will not be in a position to meet any further requests. "We acknowledge the desire of so many of our loyal supporters to attend this year's Final, but our allocation could only meet a fraction of the demand." The Gardai have Gardai have reminded fans that SafeTix scanning will be in place at the Most read in GAA Hurling Screenshots of e-tickets will not allow you to gain access to GAA headquarters. Tickets need to be either transferred using the Ticketmaster transfer function or printed as PDF tickets. Again, screen grabs will not suffice under any circumstances. Watch RTE pundits' contrasting reaction to full-time whistle of Tipperary's epic win over Kilkenny Cork GAA have offered an alternative for fans who were unfortunate enough to not get a ticket. The return of the Rebels' Fanzone in Páirc Uí Chaoimh for ticketless fans to watch the match together in Cork. The statement did also reveal the time of ticket sales for Cork's Fanzone for the game. It said: "Tickets for Sunday's Rebels' Fanzone at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh will go on sale on this Thursday at 7.30am." The Rebels' Fanzone is a ticketed event where Under-16s must be accompanied by an adult in Cork's home stadium. The tickets are free but will need to be booked in advance for the alcohol-free, family-friendly event. Lastly, the statement thanks volunteers who have helped in the distribution of tickets. Cork GAA stated: "Finally, we thank the officers in all clubs with the unenviable responsibility of distributing the small allocation available per unit and acknowledge the almost impossible task therein."


The Irish Sun
a day ago
- Sport
- The Irish Sun
Gardai aim urgent warning at GAA supporters in pursuit of tickets for All-Ireland hurling final
HURLING fans are being reminded of the rise in scam tickets doing the rounds throughout this All-Ireland final week. Tipperary and Cork people will be particularly desperate to snag a spot in Croke Park for Sunday's showpiece since Advertisement 2 Once again the Rebel army will be on show on All-Ireland final Sunday 2 The old-fashioned way of chancing your arm As the days tick by and those still hunting a ticket get increasingly desperate, they are increasingly likely to fall victim to scam artists. On Monday Gardai issued a warning to fans around how to spot if a prospective seller is illegitimate. The bottom line a spokesperson said was that tickets are ONLY available to buy through GAA clubs with some draws taking place later this week. They are not on general sale so if you're not being prompted to go through an avenue like Advertisement Read More On GAA In addition to that, there was also the usual reminder that SafeTix scanning will be in place at the Screenshots of e-tickets will not allow you to gain access to GAA headquarters. Tickets need to be either transferred using the Ticketmaster transfer function or printed as PDF tickets. Again, screen grabs will not suffice under any circumstances. The Rebels are strong favourites to end a 20-year drought for the senior men's hurlers. But write off the Premier at your peril as they've already defied the odds to get this far. Advertisement Most read in GAA Hurling Exclusive On Tuesday Tipp boss Liam Cahill acknowledged nothing floats his boat The manager's plea for patience fell on deaf ears. Transition phase or not, being in All-Ireland contention is expected in 'Easiest interview I've ever had' jokes RTE GAA host after pundits go back and forth before Meath vs Donegal And the Premier chief admitted: 'Yes, there was not much of a ship sticking out of the water and it didn't look like it was going to come back up any time soon.' Finishing third in Munster and advancing to the All-Ireland series represented progress this summer. Advertisement But Tipperary went full steam ahead by EXTRA MOTIVATION Proving those 2024 naysayers wrong has been a motivating factor. Cahill — who was appointed in July 2022 — said: 'To keep proving people wrong is a key driver for me personally and it is a key driver for all the players in the dressing room. "You don't take it personally — you should never do that — but it does hurt when your good name is questioned. Advertisement "I know it's only sport and it's probably a bit dramatic to reference your name, but your identity and what you stand for . . . 'When you look in at a team that don't reflect what you really want to go after and what you prepare for, it does hurt you as a manager and it does leave you with evenings of looking out the back door or looking up at the ceiling.' Cahill's credentials were questioned after the He said: 'You can't get too sensitive over these things. You have to understand that these questions have to be asked too when the performances aren't there. Advertisement 'Referencing the question after the Clare game, it probably was warranted at the time but it's a tougher question when it comes from one of your own. 'The reality is the county board had given me a three-year term to try and fix this thing the best I could.'


Daily Record
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Record
How to download TRNSMT mobile tickets as thousands prepare for music spectacle
There will be no physical tickets for TRNSMT this year so get ahead of the curve and sort your mobile tickets now Scotland is a nation of music lovers and it shows in the incredible offering of music events we have to show for ourselves this summer. This week alone, Kendrick Lamar, SZA, Billie Eilish, and Kneecap performed in Glasgow. On the other side of the country, Edinburgh's Summer Sessions are soon to get underway with award-winning artist Sam Fender and global phenomenon Chappell Roan. But back here in Glasgow, we have TRNSMT to shout about. The country's premier music festival takes place in the middle of Scotland's biggest city from July 11-13, where tens of thousands of revellers will enjoy a three-day, jam packed weekend of performances from world-class acts. Among the headliners include 50 Cent, Biffy Clyro, Snow Patrol, while Wet Leg, The Script, Fontaines D.C. and Gracie Abrams will also serenade Scots. Talk about a line up. Lucky for attendees, TRNSMT kicks off in just one day. But before all that, you'll want to make sure you have your tickets to hand. Firstly, it's important to note that the only official ticket outlet for this event is Ticketmaster. No other agents are authorised to sell and any listing on an unauthorised site cannot be guaranteed to gain entry to the event. What's more, TRNSMT this year is enforcing mobile tickets. All tickets will be digital only and accessible through the Ticketmaster app. You'll need a smartphone to download and display your ticket. Tickets become available in the Ticketmaster app the week before the festival, so attendees should already have them by now. Here's a step-by-step guide to downloading your TRNSMT ticket How to download TRNSMT tickets Download the Ticketmaster app: If you don't already have it, download the Ticketmaster UK app from your app store. Log in to your account: Open the app and log in to the account you used to purchase your TRNSMT tickets. Find your event: Navigate to "My Events" within the app and locate your TRNSMT order. View your tickets: Tap "View Tickets" to see your mobile tickets. Add to wallet (optional): For easy access, you can add your tickets to your mobile wallet (like Apple Wallet or Google Wallet). Again, a reminder that there are no physical tickets for TRNSMT. TRNSMT issued more key ticket advice on its website, stating: "This event will be using Ticketmaster's SafeTix technology to provide powerful fraud and counterfeit protection. "Your barcode will constantly change and screenshots of barcodes will not work. You must show the barcode in the official TRNSMT app." They went on: "Please make sure you check your tickets within the latest version of the TRNSMT app and are logged into the app before you arrive at the venue as mobile data reception can be limited." Also, if you will be arriving at different times to the rest of your party, remember you can transfer their tickets from your Ticketmaster account to theirs. Elsewhere, the weekend's forecast is in, and it looks like festival-goers will need to dig out the sun hats. Mercury levels are set to rise as high as 30C. Glasgow is predicted to be hotter than Tenerife, so stay hydrated and slathered in sun cream as the city is hit with a mini heatwave. You can also find useful TRNSMT tips from one of our writers who has been to the event three times. Aside from that, if you're thinking about how to get to and from the event, what items are banned from the grounds, or anything else, the Record has provided answers to the majority of these questions. Join the Daily Record WhatsApp community! Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today. You'll receive daily updates on breaking news as well as the top headlines across Scotland. No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the Daily Record team. All you have to do is click here if you're on mobile, select 'Join Community' and you're in! If you're on a desktop, simply scan the QR code above with your phone and click 'Join Community'. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'.