Council To Bring Munster Hurling Final To The Big Screen At The Fairgreen

A live big screen viewing of Sunday’s Munster Senior Hurling Final is being hosted by Clare County Council this weekend.

The Fairgreen at Tim Smythe Park in Ennis is the venue for the televised showing of Clare & Limerick’s eighth meeting in the provincial decider.

The free of charge, non-ticket, alcohol-free event will be open to people of all ages from half 12 on Sunday, and will finish on match referee Liam Gordon’s full-time whistle.

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Additional free parking will be available on the day at Áras Chontae An Chláír from 12noon until 5pm.

Looking ahead to the match, Cllr Tony O’Brien, Cathaoirleach of Clare County Council, said “This will be a great event for all Clare supporters as our hurlers endeavour to secure their first Munster Senior Hurling title in 25 years. Clare County Council is delighted to facilitate the screening and bring people together to celebrate the occasion in our county town.”

Pat Dowling, Chief Executive, Clare County Council, added “The current Clare team has given us huge excitement in the Munster Hurling Championship over the past number of seasons, and the screening at the Fairgreen on Sunday will be a great opportunity for the people of Clare to enjoy the occasion together.”