DUBLIN’S ALL-IRELAND celebrations will continue tomorrow night with a charity match in aid of GOAL.
The newly-crowned football champions will line out for an ‘A versus B’ exhibition match in Parnell Park (throw-in 6pm).
The Dubs’ extended panel, manager Jim Gavin, and his backroom team are all expected to feature and the Sam Maguire trophy, back in the capital again following Sunday’s one-point win over Mayo, will also be on display.
Admission is €8 with free entry for U16s. Proceeds will go towards GOAL’s projects in the developing world while the evening will also seek to raise awareness for ‘Opt for Life,’ the organ donation charity led by RTÉ analyst Joe Brolly.
The Dubs are back in action -- tomorrow night in Parnell Park
DUBLIN’S ALL-IRELAND celebrations will continue tomorrow night with a charity match in aid of GOAL.
The newly-crowned football champions will line out for an ‘A versus B’ exhibition match in Parnell Park (throw-in 6pm).
The Dubs’ extended panel, manager Jim Gavin, and his backroom team are all expected to feature and the Sam Maguire trophy, back in the capital again following Sunday’s one-point win over Mayo, will also be on display.
Admission is €8 with free entry for U16s. Proceeds will go towards GOAL’s projects in the developing world while the evening will also seek to raise awareness for ‘Opt for Life,’ the organ donation charity led by RTÉ analyst Joe Brolly.
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