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Replying To Liamwalkinstown:  "what was the average attendances at said games tho Mes
Galway from the outside looking in seems a rugby city and thats about it
It pays tuppence homage to GAA but, a bit like Limerick City they are minority games
(for the record, on the topic, GAA is still far from one of Limerick City's "main games"
Far from it"
LoI attendances aren't great obviously in general but there are a lot of people playing soccer in Galway city. Far more than play GAA or rugby I'd wager. I'll be honest as say that I don't know the city all that well but soccer does seem to be strong down there. In playing numbers anyway I'd imagine it's similar to other Irish cities, soccer out in front, then GAA and a host of other sports behind. Limerick would be the same I'd imagine though you'd have more of a handle of that than I would.

MesAmis (Dublin) - Posts: 13704 - 24/08/2018 14:02:59    2136291

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Replying To MesAmis:  "LoI attendances aren't great obviously in general but there are a lot of people playing soccer in Galway city. Far more than play GAA or rugby I'd wager. I'll be honest as say that I don't know the city all that well but soccer does seem to be strong down there. In playing numbers anyway I'd imagine it's similar to other Irish cities, soccer out in front, then GAA and a host of other sports behind. Limerick would be the same I'd imagine though you'd have more of a handle of that than I would."
Soccer is far and away the biggest sport in Limerick participation wise Mes
Rugby a DISTANT second
But, crucially, Rugby is king for numbers at the door, bums on seats and jerseys on the back ie finance

GAA doesn't map in the city 90% of the time bar Na P.
Claughan in particular are a shadow of what they were.

Liamwalkinstown (Dublin) - Posts: 8166 - 24/08/2018 14:51:16    2136318

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Replying To Liamwalkinstown:  "Soccer is far and away the biggest sport in Limerick participation wise Mes
Rugby a DISTANT second
But, crucially, Rugby is king for numbers at the door, bums on seats and jerseys on the back ie finance

GAA doesn't map in the city 90% of the time bar Na P.
Claughan in particular are a shadow of what they were."
Soccer as a participation sport is the biggest in the city but look at Limerick City and it's support-terrible. The Limerick hurlers have far and away the biggest support in the county 45,000 in Croker last Sunday and 90,000 in the city last Monday is proof of that. Munster rugby obviously has a huge support but people forget Munster represents 6 counties not 1 and when Thomond is full(rare enough) there fans are from all over the province

updwell (Limerick) - Posts: 813 - 26/08/2018 14:12:47    2136639

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Replying To updwell:  "Soccer as a participation sport is the biggest in the city but look at Limerick City and it's support-terrible. The Limerick hurlers have far and away the biggest support in the county 45,000 in Croker last Sunday and 90,000 in the city last Monday is proof of that. Munster rugby obviously has a huge support but people forget Munster represents 6 counties not 1 and when Thomond is full(rare enough) there fans are from all over the province"
I'm a limerick gaa man and limerick winning the all-ireland was brilliant and hopefully it will see hurling on the rise again in the city,there is no point saying how great the gaa is in the city cause that's a lie,the north side of the city has one gaa club who are doing amazing work but have a huge pick where soccer isn't as strong,on the south side of the city,you have five clubs all on top of each other,two of the clubs have no hurling and the other three are all joined together from U14 to U21,it's a very hard job keeping gaa alive in the city but hopefully this all-ireland will get the children back hurling.

cityman73 (Limerick) - Posts: 775 - 26/08/2018 18:25:35    2136665

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Replying To cityman73:  "I'm a limerick gaa man and limerick winning the all-ireland was brilliant and hopefully it will see hurling on the rise again in the city,there is no point saying how great the gaa is in the city cause that's a lie,the north side of the city has one gaa club who are doing amazing work but have a huge pick where soccer isn't as strong,on the south side of the city,you have five clubs all on top of each other,two of the clubs have no hurling and the other three are all joined together from U14 to U21,it's a very hard job keeping gaa alive in the city but hopefully this all-ireland will get the children back hurling."
As anyone who has been in or around Limerick for the last 7 days will have seen there is a massive interest and goodwill towards hurling and it's Up to the GAA to promote hurling and capitalise on this opportunity. We have a young team with some very marketable characters and now is the time to help the Claughauns, Old Christians and Ballinacura Gaels and get Abbey Sarsfields re-organised. This can be last Sunday's greatest legacy and insure we don't have another 45 year wait

updwell (Limerick) - Posts: 813 - 26/08/2018 21:21:54    2136687

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Replying To updwell:  "As anyone who has been in or around Limerick for the last 7 days will have seen there is a massive interest and goodwill towards hurling and it's Up to the GAA to promote hurling and capitalise on this opportunity. We have a young team with some very marketable characters and now is the time to help the Claughauns, Old Christians and Ballinacura Gaels and get Abbey Sarsfields re-organised. This can be last Sunday's greatest legacy and insure we don't have another 45 year wait"
Where is the cup going during the week.

Oldtourman (Limerick) - Posts: 4316 - 27/08/2018 08:47:46    2136721

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We in Galway used to jeer at Limerick GAA. I always thought Limerick was (WAS) a great GAA county but had been completely overshadowed by Munster rugby and possibly Soccer. Galway is a great GAA city and county. A great Senior hurling team and good clubs in the south eg Athenry, Loughrea. And an up and coming Senior football team, and finally 2 good league of Ireland soccer teams- Galway utd and Mervue. Connacht rugby has been growing for the last 20 years, but remains a minority sport. It is growing though and the GAA must be wary. Slán

galwayford (Galway) - Posts: 2517 - 27/08/2018 09:11:12    2136728

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Replying To Oldtourman:  "Where is the cup going during the week."
doon tonight - bruff tomorrow - feohanagh castlemahon thursday and st pats saturday

check club twitter accounts for times - did few of em last week - worth a visit

youngmunstersman (Limerick) - Posts: 80 - 27/08/2018 15:48:42    2136826

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. I always thought Limerick was (WAS) a great GAA county but had been completely overshadowed by Munster rugby and possibly Soccer.
Galwayford

we ARE a great hurling county - we are the all ireland champions , our hurlers get great support too

youngmunstersman (Limerick) - Posts: 80 - 27/08/2018 15:50:49    2136828

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Traditionally GAA in Limerick was always stronger in football. City based clubs have won 53 senior football championships to 28 in hurling. Some of those clubs no longer exist. Commercials are gone a long time due mainly to being the city centre club and having no home of their own. They won 16 championships. Treaty Sarsfields/ stone won 13 between them. They went out of business in the 80s. Their traditional base is the thomondgate and now Monroe's area which is a working class area and always was. Na Piarsigh is actually a break away club formed to cater for the newer middle class areas on the north side. Claughaun were a very strong hurling and football club when I was growing up. I think they have 12 in each code. They share a catchment area with St Patrick's but used to pull from the corbally and Mayorstone area in the 80s and 90s. They lost this and it coincides with their decline. They had , and probably have, a very successful pub and function business and took their eye off the ball a bit I the late 90s to recently. They face an uphill battle to reestablish themselves in the area. St Pats seem to be doing better than any time since the 60s. They are senior in football and Intermediate in hurling for the first time in years. Monaleen are now a huge club and senior in both codes as are Na Piarsigh. It will take Monaleen to breakthrough in senior hurling but they are producing the players. The other 2 to 3 clubs are struggling. Abbey Sarsfields are a relatively new club and have no grounds. They are based in Corbally which is strong in Soccer and Rugby but had a tradition in GAA. If they can get a ground of their own they have a chance. Old Christians (hurling) and Ballinacurra Gaels (football) by and large share the same area and players. It's largely working class and dominated by soccer but also has Young Munsters in it.
Mungret/St Paul's are the real enigma. They have a huge pick, fine faculties etc but never seem to come through fully. It's a pity because Raheen/dooradoyle is probably the biggest suburb in city so we really need to crack that. Yes soccer and Rugby are strong there but there is more than enough to go around.
What Limerick City really needs is for each club , in partnership with GAA, to appoint a GPO like every club in Dublin has done. Now is the time to do it.

Tadhgmacda (Limerick) - Posts: 99 - 29/08/2018 10:43:36    2137332

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Replying To updwell:  "As anyone who has been in or around Limerick for the last 7 days will have seen there is a massive interest and goodwill towards hurling and it's Up to the GAA to promote hurling and capitalise on this opportunity. We have a young team with some very marketable characters and now is the time to help the Claughauns, Old Christians and Ballinacura Gaels and get Abbey Sarsfields re-organised. This can be last Sunday's greatest legacy and insure we don't have another 45 year wait"
100% agree with St Patrick's, Claughaun,Old Christians, Abbey and ballinacura need huge help

cityman73 (Limerick) - Posts: 775 - 31/08/2018 14:31:08    2137920

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Replying To Tadhgmacda:  "Traditionally GAA in Limerick was always stronger in football. City based clubs have won 53 senior football championships to 28 in hurling. Some of those clubs no longer exist. Commercials are gone a long time due mainly to being the city centre club and having no home of their own. They won 16 championships. Treaty Sarsfields/ stone won 13 between them. They went out of business in the 80s. Their traditional base is the thomondgate and now Monroe's area which is a working class area and always was. Na Piarsigh is actually a break away club formed to cater for the newer middle class areas on the north side. Claughaun were a very strong hurling and football club when I was growing up. I think they have 12 in each code. They share a catchment area with St Patrick's but used to pull from the corbally and Mayorstone area in the 80s and 90s. They lost this and it coincides with their decline. They had , and probably have, a very successful pub and function business and took their eye off the ball a bit I the late 90s to recently. They face an uphill battle to reestablish themselves in the area. St Pats seem to be doing better than any time since the 60s. They are senior in football and Intermediate in hurling for the first time in years. Monaleen are now a huge club and senior in both codes as are Na Piarsigh. It will take Monaleen to breakthrough in senior hurling but they are producing the players. The other 2 to 3 clubs are struggling. Abbey Sarsfields are a relatively new club and have no grounds. They are based in Corbally which is strong in Soccer and Rugby but had a tradition in GAA. If they can get a ground of their own they have a chance. Old Christians (hurling) and Ballinacurra Gaels (football) by and large share the same area and players. It's largely working class and dominated by soccer but also has Young Munsters in it.
Mungret/St Paul's are the real enigma. They have a huge pick, fine faculties etc but never seem to come through fully. It's a pity because Raheen/dooradoyle is probably the biggest suburb in city so we really need to crack that. Yes soccer and Rugby are strong there but there is more than enough to go around.
What Limerick City really needs is for each club , in partnership with GAA, to appoint a GPO like every club in Dublin has done. Now is the time to do it."
As someone who is involved with gaa in inner city, hurling is a struggle for the south side city clubs, Abbey and ballinacura have no hurling, St Patrick's, claughaun and Old Christians are all joined together in hurling from U14 to U21, hopefully this all-ireland win,will get children back playing hurling in the inner-city.

cityman73 (Limerick) - Posts: 775 - 31/08/2018 14:36:02    2137921

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Football is funny in limerick. Its the bigger game in the city, the bigger game in the biggest county town Newcastle West,and the bigger game in 3/4 of the bigger towns ie Abbeyfeale, Askeaton, Foynes etc
The current county champs are Adare and large areas of west Limerick are football dominated

Go figure

Liamwalkinstown (Dublin) - Posts: 8166 - 31/08/2018 14:56:15    2137924

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Replying To Liamwalkinstown:  "Football is funny in limerick. Its the bigger game in the city, the bigger game in the biggest county town Newcastle West,and the bigger game in 3/4 of the bigger towns ie Abbeyfeale, Askeaton, Foynes etc
The current county champs are Adare and large areas of west Limerick are football dominated

Go figure"
Yes it is, limerick football club level is very poor,it's more about fitness then skill, limerick senior and intermediate football is so wide open, very hard to pick a winner compared to hurling where you have only a couple of winners.

cityman73 (Limerick) - Posts: 775 - 31/08/2018 15:47:49    2137943

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Replying To youngmunstersman:  ". I always thought Limerick was (WAS) a great GAA county but had been completely overshadowed by Munster rugby and possibly Soccer.
Galwayford

we ARE a great hurling county - we are the all ireland champions , our hurlers get great support too"
Never Him YMM. Go to Galway HS thread and see where I enlightened this bloke.

Oldtourman (Limerick) - Posts: 4316 - 01/09/2018 20:55:19    2138247

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