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Published 10:00 26 Jul 2018 BST
Updated 11:24 26 Jul 2018 BST
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Get yourself down to the Mansion House on Friday, 27 July for SportsJOE Live with Bord Gáis Energy, where some of the biggest names in the GAA will be in attendance, and you can be too.
And if that's not enough, they will be giving away two tickets to the All-Ireland hurling final.
Join Darach Honan, Ollie Moran, Richie Hogan, Mark Landers and Alan Kerins in the Mansion House on Dawson Street to hear them preview two huge SHC All-Ireland hurling semi-finals later that weekend.
It will be hosted by GAA podcasters The Two Johnnies, so you can expect a fair amount of craic if you're lucky enough to be in attendance.
The event will kick off at 9pm, and there's a limited amount of tickets. So you better get them now or else you'll be the one disappointed once the 27th arrives...
Tickets are, of course, free, and you can get your hands on them below. But like we said, there's a limited amount. So act fast!
Where: Mansion House, Round Room, Dublin. When: Friday 27 July. Doors open 8.45pm. Show starts at 9.30pm. Who: The Two Johnnies, Darach Honan, Ollie Moran, Mark Landers, Richie Hogan, Alan Kerins. How: You just have to register on the form below, and that's it!Bord Gáis Energy Rewards Club members have a chance of winning VIP tickets to the show where they will experience an unmissable night of complimentary drinks and light bites AND get to meet & greet with the panellists. Login here to enter or sign up if you’re not already a Rewards Club member.
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