There are enough volunteers out there to keep an eye,” said Corcoran, a former Kerry selector under Éamonn Fitzmaurice. This evening won’t be the first time during this truncated GAA season that Dingle enjoy home advantage for a championship fixture. Corcoran’s side hosted Legion in the Kerry club championship earlier this month and while 80 or so spectators were permitted entry for the second-round game, demand, not surprisingly, far exceeded supply. On top of that then, a home championship game isn't something that comes around too often. In one of the games, people were up on step ladders and standing on chairs to watch the game over the wall.
Source: Irish Examiner August 22, 2020 07:24 UTC