*Darragh Lohan in action with Aaron Gillane. Photograph: Ruth Griffin. 

CAPACITY AT Dr Daly Park in Tulla will be limited to 2,000 supporters for Clare’s first senior hurling outing of 2026.

Clare welcome John Kiely’s Limerick to Dr Daly Park, Tulla this Saturday (January 3rd) in the Co-Op Superstores Munster Hurling League. Munster GAA have announced that capacity for this game will be confined to just 2,000 supporters.

Munster GAA have also confirmed that the same attendance limit will be in place for the meeting of All-Ireland champions Tipperary and Waterford which takes place at Clonmel Sportsfield.

Tickets for both games are available to purchase via http://www.munster.gaa.ie/tickets and participating Centra and Supervalu outlets. All supporters (including Under 16s) will require a ticket to attend these games as follows.

Admission fees are Adults: €10, Students / OAPs: €5, Under 16s: €2. Admission will be by ticket only for these two hurling games and there will be no tap and go facilities available at the venue(s).

Conor Doyle of Tipperary takes charge of the Clare versus Limerick tie which throws in at 14:00.

No capacity limits are in place for Clare’s outing against Waterford in the McGrath Cup which will be held in Fraher Field, Dungarvan at 7pm on Friday (January 2nd).

All games in the Munster Senior Hurling League and McGrath Cup will be streamed on Clubber.

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