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Croker countdown: Croke Park issue crowd management plan

written by Stephen Maguire August 6, 2016
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Croker Countdown: GAA chiefs have issued a crowd management plan ahead of today’s sell-out double-header at Croke Park.

Thousands of Donegal supporters are currently en-route to GAA HQ for today’s mouth-watering clash with All-Ireland champions Dublin.

Tyrone and Mayo are first up at 4pm – in another intriguing clash which has captured the public’s imagination.

Croke Park

Croke Park is expected to be at full capacity, so GAA chiefs have issued a crowd management plan in the interest of patrons safety.

The following statement reads:

Pre Game Crowd Management Plan:

In the interest of safety patrons are advised as follows:

  1. Not to enter the Jones Road / Russell Street unless they hold a Hogan / Nally/ Premium Stand ticket.
  2. Not to congregate in vicinity of Croke Park Hotel as this causes a serious obstruction to crowd movement in that area
  3. Use coloured routes outlined on Croke Park websites to access the stadium.
  4. Patrons are requested to arrange meeting places away from the Hogan Stand exits on Jones Road.

Post Game Crowd Management Plan:

In the interest of safety patrons are advised as follows:
Patrons exiting the Hogan / Nally/ Premium Stands will be directed to exit by a planned route as they leave these stands onto Jones Road.

  1. Patrons exiting the Hogan / Nally/ Premium Stands will be directed to exit by a planned route as they leave these stands onto Jones Road.
  2. Patrons are requested not to congregate in vicinity of Croke Park Hotel as this causes a serious obstruction to crowd movement in that area.
  3. Patrons exiting via Clonliffe Road are asked by Gardai not enter onto Jones Road and not to congregate in vicinity of Croke Park Hotel.
  4. Patrons exiting via North Circular Road are asked by Gardai not to enter onto Russell Street / Jones Road and not to congregate in vicinity of Croke Park hotel.
  5. Patrons are requested to arrange meeting places away from the Hogan Stand exits on Jones Road.

– See more at: https://crokepark.ie/news-and-events/important-match-day-information#sthash.Z14N7j6K.dpuf

Croker countdown: Croke Park issue crowd management plan was last modified: August 6th, 2016 by Stephen Maguire
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Stephen Maguire

Stephen Maguire is the co-founder of Donegal Daily. He has worked as a reporter for almost 30 years starting locally with the Donegal Peoples Press before moving to the Mirror Group. He continues to contribute daily to national media outlets including the Irish Times, RTE, the Irish Independent, Irish Sun, Irish Mirror, Irish Star, the Daily Mail and the Examiner.

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