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∙ 2011-06-08 11:26:15The 2010 All-Ireland Hurling Final will not take place until the 5th of September. After that, I will answer your question. The attendance for the 2009 final was 82,106 and the attendance for the 2010 final can be expected to be around the same.
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∙ 2011-06-08 11:26:15The 2010 All-Ireland Hurling final had an official attendance of: 81,765.
The 2012 All-Ireland Hurling Championship Final was in Croke Park, as was the replay of the final that was required.
The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.The most important events in the GAA are the All-Ireland Hurling Final and the All-Ireland Football Final, both of which are played in September every year in Croke Park in Dublin.
The best place is of course Ireland. There are lots of games then, but the two biggest are the two All-Ireland Hurling semi-finals that are played in Croke Park in Dublin.
There are many stadiums in Ireland. The Gaelic Football and Hurling stadium is Croke Park. It is the largest stadium in Ireland. The main soccer and rugby stadium is Lansdowne Road, also referred to as the Aviva Stadium.There are many stadiums in Ireland. The Gaelic Football and Hurling stadium is Croke Park. It is the largest stadium in Ireland. The main soccer and rugby stadium is Lansdowne Road, also referred to as the Aviva Stadium.There are many stadiums in Ireland. The Gaelic Football and Hurling stadium is Croke Park. It is the largest stadium in Ireland. The main soccer and rugby stadium is Lansdowne Road, also referred to as the Aviva Stadium.There are many stadiums in Ireland. The Gaelic Football and Hurling stadium is Croke Park. It is the largest stadium in Ireland. The main soccer and rugby stadium is Lansdowne Road, also referred to as the Aviva Stadium.There are many stadiums in Ireland. The Gaelic Football and Hurling stadium is Croke Park. It is the largest stadium in Ireland. The main soccer and rugby stadium is Lansdowne Road, also referred to as the Aviva Stadium.There are many stadiums in Ireland. The Gaelic Football and Hurling stadium is Croke Park. It is the largest stadium in Ireland. The main soccer and rugby stadium is Lansdowne Road, also referred to as the Aviva Stadium.There are many stadiums in Ireland. The Gaelic Football and Hurling stadium is Croke Park. It is the largest stadium in Ireland. The main soccer and rugby stadium is Lansdowne Road, also referred to as the Aviva Stadium.There are many stadiums in Ireland. The Gaelic Football and Hurling stadium is Croke Park. It is the largest stadium in Ireland. The main soccer and rugby stadium is Lansdowne Road, also referred to as the Aviva Stadium.There are many stadiums in Ireland. The Gaelic Football and Hurling stadium is Croke Park. It is the largest stadium in Ireland. The main soccer and rugby stadium is Lansdowne Road, also referred to as the Aviva Stadium.There are many stadiums in Ireland. The Gaelic Football and Hurling stadium is Croke Park. It is the largest stadium in Ireland. The main soccer and rugby stadium is Lansdowne Road, also referred to as the Aviva Stadium.There are many stadiums in Ireland. The Gaelic Football and Hurling stadium is Croke Park. It is the largest stadium in Ireland. The main soccer and rugby stadium is Lansdowne Road, also referred to as the Aviva Stadium.
The All-Ireland Hurling Final is always played on a Sunday in Croke Park. Other finals are played in other locations, usually on Sundays, but sometimes on other days.
The two biggest sports in Ireland are Gaelic Football and Hurling. They are run by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). The GAA have their headquarters at Croke Park in Dublin, which is also the largest stadium in Ireland. It can hold about 83,500 people. Many major matches are played there. The All-Ireland Football Final and All-Ireland Hurling Final are the two biggest events in Irish sport and are played in Croke Park every September.
In 1961, at the All-Ireland Football Final between Down and Offaly, which was attended by 90,556 people.
Larry Corbett of Tipperary in the 2010 final.
Soccer was played in Croke Park during the redevelopment of Lansdowne Road, between 2007 and 2010. Normally just Gaelic Football and Hurling are played in Croke Park.
Gaelic Football and Hurling pitches. Gaelic Football and Hurling are the two national sports of Ireland. There are many stadiums and smaller grounds around Ireland. There are over 2,500 clubs in Ireland. Croke Park is the largest of these, having a capacity of 82,300 people, making it one of the largest sports stadiums in Europe.
The All-Ireland Hurling Final is played in Croke Park in Dublin, which is the largest stadium in Ireland. It has been played there for many decades, with the only modern exception being 1984. This was the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Gaelic Athletic Association, who govern Hurling and other sports. The final was played in Thurles, where it was founded, and where Semple Stadium, the second largest stadium for Gaelic Games, is to be found.
The two main sports played in Croke Park are Gaelic Football and Hurling, which are Ireland's national sports. They are played throughout the year, but most especially during the championships for the two sports during the summer months, culminating in the All-Ireland finals, which are played in September. Ladies Gaelic Football and Camogie, which is the variation of Hurling that women play, are also played there. Rounders has been played in Croke Park too. In recent years rugby and soccer were played in Croke Park, while a new stadium for those sports was being built. In the past some other sports have happened in Croke Park. Muhammad Ali fought Al "Blue" Lewis in Croke Park on the 19th of July 1972. American Football has been played in Croke Park on a number of occasions when teams from the USA came to Ireland to play. Gaelic Football players and Australian Rules Football players have played a special game which is a mix of their two sports. Hurling players and Shinty players have also played against each other in a game which is a mix of their two sports.