Bray People

Details for the big day

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WICKLOW GAA have released details for supporters travelling to Joule Park Aughrim for the IFC and SFC finals this dunay, Octoebr 14.

Clubs bringing buses with supporters or teams must be in the venue by 2pm, after this Buses will not be allowed enter the grounds, it would be very much appreciate­d if you can let us know if your club is bringing any buses so we can arrange spaces.

There will be some barriers set up at the houses around the grounds, we would ask that these are obeyed and we respect the residents on the day.

No cars will be allowed park on the bank near the turnstiles on the stand side, as last year we had an issue getting the ambulance out. If any member of your club needs to remain in their car please advise us and we will arrange a space on bank near The West gate, we will issue you with an email which can be shown to the steward on the day, otherwise they will not be allowed entry.

Following the Darcy Sand Intermedia­te final the presentati­on will be made in the stand, supporters will have to walk around as there will be no entry on to pitch. Please advise all supporters.

Patrons leaving after the Intermedia­te football final must wait 15 minutes after the final whistle and exit through the west gate only.

‘If leaving after the Intermedia­te game we would ask that you park up on the terrace side near the exit gate, please advise the steward and they will direct you, this is to help you get out quickly,’ said the statement.

Parking in the grounds will be first come basis, after that there will be car parks near the Joule Park.

‘We would ask that clubs refrain from using the smoke flairs as last year a supporter became ill. We have no issue with the balloons.

‘If clubs wish to have an under-7 team line out at the dressing room as your team enter the pitch, that is fine, we will arrange if you let us know. There is a parade in the Senior game only and young children will not be allowed take part in the parade.

Championsh­ip regulation­s will be enforced so we would ask all clubs involved to please look over them again advise your mentors and comply with all listed,’ added the statement.

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