Cork v Tipp: How much it really costs to follow your county to the All-Ireland hurling final

Tipperary’s Bryan O'Mara tries to catch Cork's Declan Dalton in the team's Munster SHC meeting, which was another sellout. Picture: Inpho/James Crombie
You can’t put on a price on success but fans of Cork and Tipperary have paid more than €1,000 each to follow their teams in this year’s Championship.
As the Munster rivals prepare for this year’s All-Ireland hurling final on Sunday, there has been plenty of discussion about the sheer size of the travelling support, and fans have put their money where their mouths are to shout on their heroes.