Ahead of a Super Saturday for Kilkenny teams in the Leinster Hurling Championship, a local GAA club has asked supporters to arrive early and treat their stewards with respect.
Both the Kilkenny minors and seniors play their first home games of the 2026 campaign, hosting Galway and Wexford respectively.
Gordon Byrne's minors kick the day off at 1.30pm in UPMC Nowlan Park, with the seniors going in search of their first win five hours later at 6.30pm in the same venue.
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"This Saturday is going to be an extremely busy day in O'Loughlin Gaels. Safety is paramount, so we ask that everybody respects the stewards and drive at a very slow speed," a club spokesperson said, adding, "abuse of stewards will not be tolerated."
"We hope to park cars from early on in the day.
"It is going to be a long day for parking stewards so please give up a couple of hours during the day to help out parking," the post concluded.
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