Tickets for New York’s game against Mayo sold out one week before the Connacht Championship clash.
The Exiles take on Mayo at Gaelic Park in the Bronx on April 7. Alan O’Mara’s side is hoping to continue its winning streak after securing the first and only victory in the championship over Leitrim in 2023.
Tickets sold out ahead of the game.
A spokesman for New York GAA said: “All tickets for the Connacht Championship Quarter Final clash between New York and Mayo have been sold out due to high demand. Regrettably, no further tickets are available at this time.”
Tickets cost $30 for adults, $20 for senior citizens and $10 for children. The game will also be shown live on GAAGO.
Fans who missed out can get free admission to the game by volunteering on the day.
A spokesman said: “With a capacity crowd attending next weekend’s Connacht Championship, we are looking for volunteers. We will need help in all areas, can try accommodate to peoples strengths!
“Volunteers to be at Gaelic Park at 11am.” Email pro@gaanewyork@com if you are interested in volunteering.
New York began competing in the Connacht Championship in 1999 but never won a senior championship game until last year. The Exiles won 2-0 on penalties after a score of 0-15 Leitrim 0-15 last April.
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