Cork GAA schools committee hits out at 'drastically slashed' hurling final ticket allocation

Cork GAA's post-primary schools committee said in their report to the county convention that there were many "frustrated teachers" who did not receive All-Ireland hurling final tickets
Cork GAA schools committee hits out at 'drastically slashed' hurling final ticket allocation

The committee asked that their allocation for the next All-Ireland final reached by Cork be restored to the number of previous years. Pic: David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile

Cork GAA's post-primary schools committee has hit out at the county board executive over the “drastically slashed” ticket allocation they received before this year’s All-Ireland hurling final.

In their report to Tuesday’s Cork convention, the Cork post-primary schools committee described as “disappointing” the number of tickets they were given by the board executive ahead of the county’s All-Ireland final clash with Tipp.

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