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The Tipperary Supporters Club are gearing up for one of the highlights of their fundraising calendar this weekend as they celebrate their 40th year in existence.
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The club will host their annual 'Night at the Dogs' at Thurles Greyhound Stadium this Saturday evening, with a big turnout expected from hurling supporters across the county.
The first race is scheduled for 7.30pm, following the conclusion of Tipperary’s clash with Limerick in the National Hurling League, giving fans the perfect opportunity to make a full evening of it.
There will be plenty of added attractions on the night, with members of the Tipperary senior hurling panel set to attend, along with the iconic Liam MacCarthy Cup.
Admission is €20 for adults, while under-16s go free, making it a family-friendly event for supporters of all ages.
All funds raised on the night will go directly towards the Tipperary Supporters Club, who play a key role in aiding the preparation and backing of the Tipperary senior hurling team throughout the season.
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