'Liam' set to go racing

September 12, 2018

Limerick captain Declan Hannon lifts the Liam MacCarthy Cup.
©INPHO/Bryan Keane.

The Liam MacCarthy Cup is certainly busy these days as it visits a number of locations in the county.

During the week, the famed trophy is winging its way through the schools in the county and it shows now signs of easing off in the coming weeks.

On Friday, September 21st, ‘Liam’ and the Limerick squad will be attending the Club Limerick’s Community event which will be held at Limerick Greyhound Stadium.

The proceeds of the event will go to the support of Limerick’s hurling and football teams for next year’s campaigns.

Racing Manager with Limerick Greyhound Stadium, Liam Kennedy, told the Limerick Post: “There are a very limited amount of tickets still available so I would encourage people to book now if they intend on going. 

“It should be a good night on what will be a busy weekend here in Limerick. It’s a great opportunity for hurling supporters to get behind both sets of teams – all in Limerick GAA and the team here at the track. 

“We welcome all from Club Limerick, particularly the Limerick senior hurling panel and staff and of course, we can’t wait for Liam MacCarthy to visit Greenpark. Due to huge demand, this is a ticket-only event with no cash accepted on the turnstiles on the night.”


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