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Kerry team plan meet and greet in Killarney
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By Sean Moriarty
All-Ireland football final fever is set to dominate proceedings in the county over the next two weeks and the Kerry County Board is inviting fans to a players meet and greet session tomorrow (Saturday) at 12noon.
Fans will be given a chance to meet some of the senior team players as well as members of the management set-up at Fitzgerald Stadium from 11am as they make their final preparations ahead of the big day against Dublin on September 1.
Fans will be offered the chance to buy a limited edition autograph book for €5, or they can bring their own jersey to be signed by their heroes.
“It is tradition. We always throw open the gates, it is all part of the build-up to the All-Ireland Final,” Leona Twiss, PRO of the Kerry County Board, told the Killarney Advertiser. “It is really for our younger fans but the older ones enjoy it equally.”
This will be the only public player/fan event ahead of the All-Ireland final.
The open day follows last night’s (Thursday) media briefing at the Centre of Excellence in Currans with stars like captain Gavin White from the Dr Crokes Club, Paul Murphy (Rathmore) and Seán O'Shea of Kenmare Shamrocks. See next week’s Killarney Advertiser for a report on last night’s event.
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