Latest Updates
Group bookings
We are delighted to announce for all clubs that block bookings (10 or more) can now be made for the game. Just click on the ticket link and download the form. There is a LIMITED number of tickets available for groups, so please book early to avoid disappointment.
We encourage all clubs, schools and groups wear their colours.
Corporate hospitality
we have a limited number of corporate hospitality tables. Tables are available in groups of 10. For more information please email info@deterMND.com
Game referee announced
We are delighted to announce that Pat McEnaney will be the #gameforAnto referee. Pat hails from Corduff in County Monaghan. He has officiated many high profile GAA matches, including four All-Ireland finals and several International Rules Series matches, including the first test of the 2006 series at Pearse Stadium, Galway. McEnaney is rated by many as the best Gaelic football referee. Pat first took up referring when he was 21 years old, after damaging his left knee while playing soccer for Carrick Rovers (from nearby Carrickmacross).
We are delighted to announce for all clubs that block bookings (10 or more) can now be made for the game. Just click on the ticket link and download the form. There is a LIMITED number of tickets available for groups, so please book early to avoid disappointment.
We encourage all clubs, schools and groups wear their colours.
Corporate hospitality
we have a limited number of corporate hospitality tables. Tables are available in groups of 10. For more information please email info@deterMND.com
Game referee announced
We are delighted to announce that Pat McEnaney will be the #gameforAnto referee. Pat hails from Corduff in County Monaghan. He has officiated many high profile GAA matches, including four All-Ireland finals and several International Rules Series matches, including the first test of the 2006 series at Pearse Stadium, Galway. McEnaney is rated by many as the best Gaelic football referee. Pat first took up referring when he was 21 years old, after damaging his left knee while playing soccer for Carrick Rovers (from nearby Carrickmacross).
He refereed the 1996 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final between Mayo and Meath. Pat was also given the task of refereeing the 2000 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final between Galway and Kerry. We welcome Pat on board and are confident he will enjoy the evening as much as the rest of us.
We are delighted to announce that Pat McEneaney will be the #gameforAnto referee. Pat hails from Corduff in County Monaghan. He has officiated many high profile GAA matches, including four All-Ireland finals and several International Rules Series matches, including the first test of the 2006 series at Pearse Stadium, Galway. McEnaney is rated by many as the best Gaelic football referee. Pat first took up referring when he was 21 years old, after damaging his left knee while playing soccer for Carrick Rovers (from nearby Carrickmacross).He refereed the 1996 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final between Mayo and Meath. Pat was also given the task of refereeing the 2000 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final between Galway and Kerry. We welcome pat on board and are confident he will enjoy the evening as much as the rest of us.