WATCH: Young GAA players across Cork don red and white ahead of All-Ireland hurling final

Cork will play Clare in this Sunday’s All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final at Croke Park in Dublin after Cork put a stop to Limerick’s drive for five in the semi-final.
WATCH: Young GAA players across Cork don red and white ahead of All-Ireland hurling final

Charleville GAA Club's young players donning red and white in of the Cork senior hurling team.

Chants of ‘Up the Rebels’ and ‘C’mon Cork’ could be heard across many Cork GAA clubs this week as club of all ages gathered in of the Cork team.

Cork will play Clare in this Sunday’s All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship final at Croke Park in Dublin after Cork put a stop to Limerick’s drive for five in the semi-final.

Donning their red and white colours in of the Rebels, GAA players of all ages gathered at their clubs this week to celebrate the Cork team and show their .

Rebel Óg, Cork’s under age Board, shared a video to X, formerly known as Twitter, showing young players ionately chanting and expressing their excitement for Sunday’s game.

‘Best of luck to Cork in the All-Ireland final’, ‘Hon Cork’ and ‘Up the Rebels’ were just some of the chants that featured in the video ed to social media.

Young ers gathered at Charleville GAA Club, Glen Rovers GAA Club, Castlelyons GAA Club, St Ita’s GAA Club, Youghal GAA Club, Watergrasshill GAA Club, and Blackrock GAA Club this week ahead of Sunday’s game.

Meanwhile, the demand for tickets is still high as some Cork fans are still hoping to get their hands on tickets for the match.

The 15,000 tickets made available for the Rebels’ Fanzone at SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh were sold out in just 45 minutes after going on sale on Tuesday.

The match will be shown on a massive 9 metre by 5.8 metre LED wall, located at the city end of the stadium.

Cork GAA and Cork City Council are appealing to those who have secured these free tickets to use them and ensure the best possible atmosphere at the stadium.

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