A Day to Remember - My Day In Croke Park

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Ronan O’Boyle, Kilcoole Primary School, was awarded the opportunity to represent Wicklow in the half time games in Croke Park this summer.  This is his account of the day:

On the 29th of July at 9:45 in the morning I grabbed my two hurleys, my kit bag and my helmet and headed off for Croke Park. Just the day before, I had been at Croke Park for the Clare Vs Galway semi-final. I was surprised I wasn’t nervous, but I was very excited. Even though it was still early as we got near the stadium you could see it was going to be a big day. At about 10:40am my Dad and I arrived at the local community centre.

At about 11:20am we grabbed our gear and set off on the short walk to Croke Park. We entered the stadium through a side entrance for TV coverage trucks. We passed the senior and minor dressing rooms before we got to our own. Before we went in, our jerseys had been hung up on the hook so all we had to do was find our number. I was number 11 for Cork. After we changed into our gear we went for a bite to eat. We had chicken and chips (I know very healthy!) before we headed to the Davin Stand to watch the minor semi-final, Tipperary V Kilkenny.

Before I knew it we were sprinting onto the field while a crowd of over 70,000 people cheered us on. The “12.5 minutes” flew by and during that time I scored 2 points. We returned to the stand and enjoyed the rest of the match. The 29th of July 2018 was definitely a day to remember!

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