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Good attendance in Navan for the Meath Louth game yesterday. I know they didn't have far to come, but Louth fans travelled in big numbers so good atmosphere.

hyperache (Meath) - Posts: 208 - 19/02/2024 12:26:55    2526926

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Very hard find any attendance figures this weekend , looked to be big crowds in Tralee & Navan , decentish crowd in Croke park too .

OpenStand (Limerick) - Posts: 678 - 19/02/2024 14:46:39    2526991

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Replying To OpenStand:  "Big difference compared to 16 thousand at last weeks hurling match v Kilkenny . In counties that have good hurling teams in Munster there's very little interest in football ."
In fairness it chalk and cheese as a spectacle! Very hard to beat the Munster hurling championship?

ecad123 (Galway) - Posts: 272 - 19/02/2024 16:16:08    2527024

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Expecting somewhere around 40,000 in Croke Park on Saturday, Kerry match will attract most of that but be a lot of people wanting to see Limerick too.

First time our fellas have played Limerick since 2018 league semi final in Kilkenny, I like watching Limerick but suspect that I won't get much pleasure from them at weekend.

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 2590 - 19/02/2024 19:08:27    2527073

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I,962 at Tipp v Westmeath

MartinEgan (UK) - Posts: 82 - 24/02/2024 18:37:36    2527878

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Replying To BarneyGrant:  "Expecting somewhere around 40,000 in Croke Park on Saturday, Kerry match will attract most of that but be a lot of people wanting to see Limerick too.

First time our fellas have played Limerick since 2018 league semi final in Kilkenny, I like watching Limerick but suspect that I won't get much pleasure from them at weekend."
Official attendance was just over 36,800. Probably slightly disappointing given that the All Ireland Champions in both codes were out and a double header for €20 is very reasonable. I think what turned a lot of people off was the late throw ins, especially for the Kerry supporters. No train home available after the match to Kerry so it was either drive or get a bus. Even at that it would be early hours of Sunday morning when the supporters would be getting back to Kerry.
I wonder would a bigger crowd be attracted if this was played at, lets say 1.30 & 3.30 on a Sunday?. I do like the Saturday night in Croker under lights but I do think it turned off a lot of Kerry supporters (probably for the best given the result), not sure about Limerick supporters as they have an hour or 2 less to travel and their game was on 2 hours earlier and a lot of them seemed to head for home after the hurling.

AnFear16 (Kerry) - Posts: 34 - 25/02/2024 11:39:21    2527969

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Replying To AnFear16:  "Official attendance was just over 36,800. Probably slightly disappointing given that the All Ireland Champions in both codes were out and a double header for €20 is very reasonable. I think what turned a lot of people off was the late throw ins, especially for the Kerry supporters. No train home available after the match to Kerry so it was either drive or get a bus. Even at that it would be early hours of Sunday morning when the supporters would be getting back to Kerry.
I wonder would a bigger crowd be attracted if this was played at, lets say 1.30 & 3.30 on a Sunday?. I do like the Saturday night in Croker under lights but I do think it turned off a lot of Kerry supporters (probably for the best given the result), not sure about Limerick supporters as they have an hour or 2 less to travel and their game was on 2 hours earlier and a lot of them seemed to head for home after the hurling."
They would get bigger crowds too if they properly marketed them.. FAI and rugby do that so much better.

Spending a few bob to build up games involving the top teams would easily pay for itself. They used to that and filled Croke Park for a league game between Dublin and Tyrone once, and got close to 60,000 for Dublin and Kerry league game after the 2011 final if i recall correctly.

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 2590 - 25/02/2024 12:02:23    2527973

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36,800 still a lot of people but very little marketing done by gaa in recent years , too busy racing through competitions and getting them finished or out of the way it would seem .

OpenStand (Limerick) - Posts: 678 - 25/02/2024 12:22:56    2527974

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Cork v Waterford 10,622
Armagh v Donegal 11,252
PUC an D.C. Armagh athletic grounds always give out attendance, Many other venues don't seem to like revealing attendance figures

OpenStand (Limerick) - Posts: 678 - 25/02/2024 19:22:55    2528093

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Replying To BarneyGrant:  "They would get bigger crowds too if they properly marketed them.. FAI and rugby do that so much better.

Spending a few bob to build up games involving the top teams would easily pay for itself. They used to that and filled Croke Park for a league game between Dublin and Tyrone once, and got close to 60,000 for Dublin and Kerry league game after the 2011 final if i recall correctly."
When you say properly marketed what do you want done?
What form of marketing.

KillingFields (Limerick) - Posts: 3514 - 25/02/2024 19:34:58    2528097

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Replying To OpenStand:  "36,800 still a lot of people but very little marketing done by gaa in recent years , too busy racing through competitions and getting them finished or out of the way it would seem ."
Exactly. Don't want to be interfering with their real marketing plan. Which is to concert and other event programmers and soccer competitions.

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 2590 - 25/02/2024 23:19:24    2528153

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Replying To KillingFields:  "When you say properly marketed what do you want done?
What form of marketing."
O i don't know, Mad stuff like buying radio time and sticking up a few posters in train stations. Wonder no one has ever thought of this before...

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 2590 - 26/02/2024 00:35:11    2528165

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250 or so at Longford-London.

LongfordgaaAbú (Longford) - Posts: 475 - 26/02/2024 10:22:28    2528231

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5,672 in Hyde plus u16s.
My estimate 7,500 in total.

Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 1451 - 26/02/2024 10:34:59    2528241

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Replying To OpenStand:  "36,800 still a lot of people but very little marketing done by gaa in recent years , too busy racing through competitions and getting them finished or out of the way it would seem ."
I would agree - the GAA needs to really push and market our games
But 37,000 is still a fantastic crowd on a cold February evening. 11.500 for Armagh v Donegal - felt like Donegal didn't bring a big support

cuchulainn35 (Armagh) - Posts: 1676 - 26/02/2024 10:37:14    2528242

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Replying To BarneyGrant:  "They would get bigger crowds too if they properly marketed them.. FAI and rugby do that so much better.

Spending a few bob to build up games involving the top teams would easily pay for itself. They used to that and filled Croke Park for a league game between Dublin and Tyrone once, and got close to 60,000 for Dublin and Kerry league game after the 2011 final if i recall correctly."
Fr Dougal Maguire could sell Dublin V Kerry in Croke Park under lights months after they played out a highly entertaining All Ireland Final. If he was anyway stuck for ideas you could point out to him that you had Con vs Clifford as a side show. Possibly the 2 greatest forwards and most marketable players we'll see in our lifetimes.

Dubs made a big effort with their league games calling them "the Spring Series" pulled in big crowds some years back. Seem to have given up on that now.

When you think the IRFU can sell out Munster vs Leinster as this huge grudge match twice a year even it the top 20 players have better things to do than tog in this fixture so you are effectively looking at 2 second strings. The GAA need to to much better here.

Knocking the hurling league division 1 down to 5 games is also crazy. Do they want to show kids their heros or not. Cork just wrapped up the last of their 2 home league games on a bitterly cold and wet February Sunday. Shooting themselves in the foot.

dahayeser (Cork) - Posts: 338 - 26/02/2024 10:47:32    2528251

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Replying To dahayeser:  "Fr Dougal Maguire could sell Dublin V Kerry in Croke Park under lights months after they played out a highly entertaining All Ireland Final. If he was anyway stuck for ideas you could point out to him that you had Con vs Clifford as a side show. Possibly the 2 greatest forwards and most marketable players we'll see in our lifetimes.

Dubs made a big effort with their league games calling them "the Spring Series" pulled in big crowds some years back. Seem to have given up on that now.

When you think the IRFU can sell out Munster vs Leinster as this huge grudge match twice a year even it the top 20 players have better things to do than tog in this fixture so you are effectively looking at 2 second strings. The GAA need to to much better here.

Knocking the hurling league division 1 down to 5 games is also crazy. Do they want to show kids their heros or not. Cork just wrapped up the last of their 2 home league games on a bitterly cold and wet February Sunday. Shooting themselves in the foot."
Exactly. Attendances are good around the country, but as you say they could build them even bigger by selling them as events that people will be attracted to. Certainly not going to be attracted if they don't even know they are going on!

That may sound silly, but in this day and age there is so much happening that you need to have your product in peoples faces. The costs of buying prime time ads would well recoup themselves.

There will always be the core support, but that can be greatly expanded for certain games, and even as with the Munster/Leinster series turned into a fixture that there is huge demand for even though it ranks pretty low these times outside of the rivalry.

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 2590 - 26/02/2024 11:22:12    2528268

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Attendances are at a very high level, approximately 150,000 people at matches in February is remarkable, one poster mentioned Leinster vs Munster at Thomond being sold out, that's 26,000 people for one of the key provincial rugby fixtures, 15,000 in Castlebar, Tralee recently, 4-5,000 in Navan yesterday, over 10,000 in Cork, its the league, its bitterly cold, some lade here do nothing but criticise.

Claretandblue (Westmeath) - Posts: 1506 - 26/02/2024 12:55:56    2528308

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Replying To BarneyGrant:  "O i don't know, Mad stuff like buying radio time and sticking up a few posters in train stations. Wonder no one has ever thought of this before..."
Posters in train stations and a radio ad? Is that all you can come up with?

KillingFields (Limerick) - Posts: 3514 - 26/02/2024 13:09:03    2528313

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Replying To dahayeser:  "Fr Dougal Maguire could sell Dublin V Kerry in Croke Park under lights months after they played out a highly entertaining All Ireland Final. If he was anyway stuck for ideas you could point out to him that you had Con vs Clifford as a side show. Possibly the 2 greatest forwards and most marketable players we'll see in our lifetimes.

Dubs made a big effort with their league games calling them "the Spring Series" pulled in big crowds some years back. Seem to have given up on that now.

When you think the IRFU can sell out Munster vs Leinster as this huge grudge match twice a year even it the top 20 players have better things to do than tog in this fixture so you are effectively looking at 2 second strings. The GAA need to to much better here.

Knocking the hurling league division 1 down to 5 games is also crazy. Do they want to show kids their heros or not. Cork just wrapped up the last of their 2 home league games on a bitterly cold and wet February Sunday. Shooting themselves in the foot."
Theres only 1 of the munster leinster games like that with players missing and it isnt players havign something better to do...
The top players gsme time is managed and they dont play all the games over christmas/new year period as they have irish camps for 6 nations and it isnt 2 2nd string...

What do you propose as altwrnative?

KillingFields (Limerick) - Posts: 3514 - 26/02/2024 13:12:13    2528318

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