Where was the 2012 All Ireland Hurling Final played?
Where was the 2012 All Ireland Hurling Final played?
The 2012 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final, the deciding game of the 2012 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, was played on 9 September 2012 at Croke Park, Dublin. The final was contested by first-time Leinster Champions Galway and Kilkenny, the defeated Leinster finalists and defending All-Ireland champions.
What’s the attendance at the hurling semi finals?
The issue is more to do with football than hurling as the combined attendances at all four semi-finals, 273,722, is the fifth biggest in the past 20 years, helped by the big turn-out for the Limerick and Cork hurlers.
What was the attendance at the All Ireland semi final in Dublin?
For Dublin though it was a lowest attendance at an All-Ireland semi-final since 1994 and even that match against novel Connacht champions Leitrim pulled in 52,606, which was more or less the capacity of Croke Park during that phase of the new stadium development.
Who are the refs for the 2012 All Ireland Football Championship?
Ahead of the 2012 Championship, three referees joined the panel: Conor Lane of Banteer, Martin Higgins of Fermanagh and Barry Cassidy of Derry. Qualifier round 2, 14 July 2012, Semple Stadium; Tipperary v. Wexford Sligo record their easiest ever championship win over New York .
How are tickets allocated for All Ireland finals?
Each County board receives an allocation of tickets for the All-Ireland finals with the competing counties receiving the most significant allocations. These are then filtered down to their clubs and subsequently the club members.
Which is easier to get tickets Tipperary or Kilkenny?
Basically any year Tipperary played Kilkenny was probably the easiest to source tickets (but still needed graft) while it’s always much harder when there’s a hungry underdog county involved.
When was last time Cork were in All Ireland final?
Cork are in an All-Ireland final for the first time since 2013 – but you didn’t need us to tell you that. The Rebels will take on Limerick and setting foot on the street of any town in the county will be enough for you to get a real sense that something exciting is happening.