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Connacht GAA Senior Football Championship Semi Final Galway V Mayo 4.00Pm Connacht GAA U17 Football Championship Semi Final Galway V Mayo 1.30Pm Connacht GAA Connacht GAA Senior Football Championship Semi Final Galway v Mayo 4.00pm Connacht GAA U17 Football Championship Semi Final Galway v Mayo 1.30pm Match Ticket Details: Ticket Prices Terrace €20 Stand €25 Juveniles €5 Group Passes- €30 (10 x Juvenile & 1 x Adult)- application through Club Secretary only. OAP/Students will be entitled to €10 discount at the Refund Stile with relevant Student/OAP I.D. Card only. General Information There are many ways to purchase tickets for GAA matches including: Connacht GAA Centre, Cloonacurry, Bekan, Claremorris, Co. Mayo 094-9630335. (Credit Card bookings accepted) or [email protected] On-line via www.gaatickets.ie From your local GAA club or County Board. Galway County Board- Pearse Stadium, Salthill, Galway Email: [email protected] Phone: 091)862500 Opening Hours- Monday to Friday, (9.30am-5pm) www.galwaygaa.ie Mayo County Board- McHale Park, Castlebar, Co. Mayo. Email [email protected] Office number: 094-9250487 www.mayogaa.com From Ticketmaster outlets nationwide Selected SuperValu & Centra stores, see below Centra Athenry SuperValu Ballinasloe Centra Castlebar SuperValu Clifden Supervalu Claregalway Centra Kilkelly SuperValu Lackagh Supervalu Fr. Griffin Road SuperValu Claremorris SuperValu Tuam Centra Ballygar SuperValu Ballinrobe SuperValu Moycullen Centra Clarinbridge SuperValu Westport Centra Oranmore Centra Craughwell SuperValu Ballaghaderreen Centra Gort Supervalu, Glenamaddy SuperValu Kiltimagh Centra Salthill Centra Balla SuperValu Castlebar SuperValu Barna Centra Belmullet SuperValu Ballyhaunis SuperValu Loughrea Centra Ballindine SuperValu Ballina SuperValu Gort Centra Crossmolina SuperValu Portumna Centra Newport .
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