Full Day of Family Entertainment at Croke Park for All-Ireland Camogie Finals

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Croke Park 5/8/2025 Camogie Association Finals Day Galway’s Aine Keane, Cork’s Meabh Cahalane, Laois’ Clodagh Tynan, Johnny Dunne, Chief Executive Glen Dimplex, Brian Molloy, Camogie Association President, Armagh’s Ciara Hill, Kerry’s Patrice Diggan and Orlagh Phelan of Offaly Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/Morgan Treacy

Galway will face off against Cork in the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Final this weekend, in what promises to be a day of great craic for all the family.

Fans heading to Croke Park on Sunday, August 10th for the Glen Dimplex All-Ireland Camogie Senior, Intermediate, and Premier Junior Camogie Championship Finals are in for more than just thrilling sporting action.

They can expect a full day of family-friendly entertainment this weekend, before and after the matches, both on and off the pitch.

Entertainment highlights include:

  • Tailgate party in the Croke Park Hotel from 12noon, featuring music, face-painting and more!
  • Live DJ Sets and a Dance Cam in Croke Park throughout the day
  • T-shirt cannons in Croke Park
  • Drumming performances in Croke Park
  • Half-Time Shows – including pitch-side appearances from mini teams, U14 Parades, and the Tipperary Jubilee Team of 2000
  • Live stadium MCs: broadcasters Aisling O’Reilly and Valerie Wheeler

Matchday will kick off with the Premier Junior Final begins at 1pm, where Laois and Armagh will fight for the Kay Mills Cup.

This is followed by the Intermediate Final at 3pm, which will see Kerry and Offaly compete for the McGrath Cup.

Finally, the day will culminate in the Senior Final at 5:15pm as Galway and Cork battle it out for the O’Duffy Cup.

Brian Molloy, Uachtarán of The Camogie Association, said, “There’s nowhere else you’ll want to be on August 10th than Croke Park.”

“We’ve got something for everyone – from die-hard supporters to families looking for a memorable summer day out.”

“With entertainment from start to finish, the atmosphere promises to be electric, both on and off the pitch. It’s a true celebration of camogie, community and culture – you won’t want to miss it.”