When the Hurly-burly's Fun
Sports fans who fancy seeing something a bit different can enjoy a traditional Irish sport at its very best in Dublin on September 2nd 2007.
The date in question sees the all-Ireland Hurling Final, played at the impressive and modern 82,000 capacity Croke Park, a venue which is also being used for football and rugby internationals while Lansdowne Road is rebuilt.
However, the stadium returns to its traditional role as the home of Gaelic sport when this extraordinary mixture of hockey and lacrosse takes place.
Last year Kilkenny beat Cork in the final 1-16 to 1-13.
Visitors staying in cheap hotels in Dublin will also be able to enjoy a wide range of attractions, from the historic castle to the Guinness Brewery, from the atmospheric nightlife to literary trails following the life, times and haunts of great authors like James Joyce, Jonathan Swift and WB Yeats.
This article is provided by Hotels Hotels Hotels suppliers of cheap hotels in Dublin
Updated: Mon, 04 Jun 2007 16:30:29
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