Cork and Tipp fans furious as All-Ireland final ticket chaos sparks calls for GAA review

As All-Ireland final fever grips Cork and Tipp, questions mount over fairness of GAA's ticket allocation system
Andrew Loane, managing director of Oak Fire Pizza, presents the Hoggie pizza, named after Cork hurler Patrick Horgan. Picture: Chani Anderson

Andrew Loane, managing director of Oak Fire Pizza, presents the Hoggie pizza, named after Cork hurler Patrick Horgan. Picture: Chani Anderson

The GAA has been urged to review its All-Ireland final tickets system to give the competing counties a bigger slice of the allocation.

The call comes amid unprecedented demand from Cork and Tipperary for what’s been dubbed the hottest ticket of the summer — a ticket to Sunday’s hugely anticipated All-Ireland final, the first between the two great Munster rivals.

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