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Be interesting to know how many 1st team football clubs there are per county. Would be an indicator as to which counties are over performing or under performing. Obviously Dublin and Cork are way ahead of every other county.

I know Cavan have 40
Longford around 22 I think
Leitrim 23 or 24
Fermanagh 20
Meath in the region of 50-60
Mayo around 45
Galway something similar to Mayo

drumalee11 (USA) - Posts: 291 - 10/10/2023 17:16:45    2507771

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Replying To drumalee11:  "Be interesting to know how many 1st team football clubs there are per county. Would be an indicator as to which counties are over performing or under performing. Obviously Dublin and Cork are way ahead of every other county.

I know Cavan have 40
Longford around 22 I think
Leitrim 23 or 24
Fermanagh 20
Meath in the region of 50-60
Mayo around 45
Galway something similar to Mayo"
Roscommon 28. Also 3 Hurling only Clubs.

Perhaps a better indication would be how many adult teams in total play in the various Championships?

Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 1452 - 11/10/2023 11:24:25    2507841

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21 clubs in Longford.
There used to be 24 up until about 2014 but Shroid Slashers and St. Munis, Forgney no longer exist.
Moydow Harpers and St. Patricks, Ardagh amalgamated.

Frank74 (Longford) - Posts: 112 - 11/10/2023 11:37:22    2507844

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Replying To drumalee11:  "Be interesting to know how many 1st team football clubs there are per county. Would be an indicator as to which counties are over performing or under performing. Obviously Dublin and Cork are way ahead of every other county.

I know Cavan have 40
Longford around 22 I think
Leitrim 23 or 24
Fermanagh 20
Meath in the region of 50-60
Mayo around 45
Galway something similar to Mayo"
Over or under performing based on what criteria?

KillingFields (Limerick) - Posts: 3516 - 11/10/2023 11:38:11    2507845

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why only football clubs?

KillingFields (Limerick) - Posts: 3516 - 11/10/2023 11:38:27    2507846

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Sligo has 23 football clubs

muscles (Sligo) - Posts: 444 - 11/10/2023 11:40:15    2507847

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Monaghan 29 football clubs, 7 hurling clubs. Dublin has 180 clubs, Cork 250 (open to correction on this).

Monaghansclown (Monaghan) - Posts: 174 - 11/10/2023 11:42:17    2507848

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Replying To drumalee11:  "Be interesting to know how many 1st team football clubs there are per county. Would be an indicator as to which counties are over performing or under performing. Obviously Dublin and Cork are way ahead of every other county.

I know Cavan have 40
Longford around 22 I think
Leitrim 23 or 24
Fermanagh 20
Meath in the region of 50-60
Mayo around 45
Galway something similar to Mayo"
21 in Longford and only 3 clubs play hurling. Ourselves (Clonguish), Longford Slashers and Edgeworthstown.

There were 24 clubs in the county up until a few years ago. Shroid Slashers, very small club on the outskirts of Longford town, disbanded and so too did Forgney outside Ballymahon. Ardagh and Moydow, two clubs in the same parish came together to form one club. Talking to people from various clubs around the county and there are others who could struggle to survive on their own in the next ten years or so. Cashel, Legan, Killashee, Ballymore, Mullinalaghta are all struggling with numbers, even a town the size of Ballymahon is getting it tight with numbers. it's a bleak outlook in Longford

liosbreac6265 (Longford) - Posts: 212 - 11/10/2023 11:58:11    2507851

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Replying To KillingFields:  "why only football clubs?"
Only football clubs as its an indicator as to how many clubs an inter county football team has to chose from.

A separate thread could be made on how many hurling clubs per county; as it would be equally as interesting.

drumalee11 (USA) - Posts: 291 - 11/10/2023 12:05:23    2507853

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Replying To KillingFields:  "Over or under performing based on what criteria?"
Mightn't be a great measurement of under performance or over performance as my own county Cavan have 40 clubs but they are probably better suited to around 35 or less given the population of the county.; but I just think its an interesting topic to see how each county is performing in relation to how many clubs they have.

Does be interesting to see the split between hurling and football clubs in the dual counties also.

Recently took a look at Clare for example they seem to have even enough split between football and hurling clubs with maybe a few more hurling. But the larger population bases are to the east of the county (excluding Ennis) where hurling is more popular. Open to correction on this though.

drumalee11 (USA) - Posts: 291 - 11/10/2023 12:12:07    2507855

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Replying To Monaghansclown:  "Monaghan 29 football clubs, 7 hurling clubs. Dublin has 180 clubs, Cork 250 (open to correction on this)."
Dublin more than 200 afaik.

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 2598 - 11/10/2023 12:21:44    2507856

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23 football clubs in leitrim. We lost St Osnits a few years ago and I'd suspect we'll lose another 3-4 in the next 5 years

Leitrimforliam (Leitrim) - Posts: 243 - 11/10/2023 12:35:19    2507861

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We only have 4 football only clubs as far as I know. Sars, Vols, Joes, and Mary's in Wexford Town. Although many of their players hurl with the Harriers and Clonard.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 12139 - 11/10/2023 12:38:18    2507864

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Replying To Viking66:  "We only have 4 football only clubs as far as I know. Sars, Vols, Joes, and Mary's in Wexford Town. Although many of their players hurl with the Harriers and Clonard."
What would the split be.

As in how many clubs are there from senior, intermediate, to junior for both codes.

drumalee11 (USA) - Posts: 291 - 11/10/2023 14:00:56    2507891

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Replying To drumalee11:  "What would the split be.

As in how many clubs are there from senior, intermediate, to junior for both codes."
Nearly all the clubs in Wexford are dual clubs, and there isn't much of a difference between the overall number of teams playing hurling and football. In both codes there are 12 teams in each of the Senior, Intermediate, Intermediate A, Junior, and Junior A grades. Junior B is organised on a district basis firstly, with a District final in all 4 districts, followed by QFs involving the top 2 from each district. Winner of the overall Junior B title gets promoted to Junior A. There are 49 clubs in total, though I think Clonee only field ladies teams these days.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 12139 - 11/10/2023 18:39:45    2507941

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Replying To drumalee11:  "What would the split be.

As in how many clubs are there from senior, intermediate, to junior for both codes."
Nearly all the clubs in Wexford are dual clubs, and there isn't much of a difference between the overall number of teams playing hurling and football. In both codes there are 12 teams in each of the Senior, Intermediate, Intermediate A, Junior, and Junior A grades. Junior B is organised on a district basis firstly, with a District final in all 4 districts, followed by QFs involving the top 2 from each district. Winner of the overall Junior B title gets promoted to Junior A. There are 49 clubs in total, though I think Clonee only field ladies teams these days.

Viking66 (Wexford) - Posts: 12139 - 11/10/2023 18:39:51    2507942

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Replying To liosbreac6265:  "21 in Longford and only 3 clubs play hurling. Ourselves (Clonguish), Longford Slashers and Edgeworthstown.

There were 24 clubs in the county up until a few years ago. Shroid Slashers, very small club on the outskirts of Longford town, disbanded and so too did Forgney outside Ballymahon. Ardagh and Moydow, two clubs in the same parish came together to form one club. Talking to people from various clubs around the county and there are others who could struggle to survive on their own in the next ten years or so. Cashel, Legan, Killashee, Ballymore, Mullinalaghta are all struggling with numbers, even a town the size of Ballymahon is getting it tight with numbers. it's a bleak outlook in Longford"
It wouldn't be too hectic over in Leitrim either.... apparently 70% of the primary school population (boys) is within the catchment area of 9 clubs (out of 24) with 1 of those clubs taking up nearly 20% (very likely Carrick On-Shannon). It's hard to see how some rural clubs will be able to field teams in the future and will ultimately have to merge.

Square_B (Leitrim) - Posts: 848 - 11/10/2023 20:14:39    2507948

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Derry have around 30 or 31. The current county team come from around 10 of those clubs. My local club hasn't had a player who has played for Derry in a men's championship game in almost 50 years I think.

PattyONeill (Derry) - Posts: 226 - 11/10/2023 20:57:59    2507954

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Replying To drumalee11:  "Be interesting to know how many 1st team football clubs there are per county. Would be an indicator as to which counties are over performing or under performing. Obviously Dublin and Cork are way ahead of every other county.

I know Cavan have 40
Longford around 22 I think
Leitrim 23 or 24
Fermanagh 20
Meath in the region of 50-60
Mayo around 45
Galway something similar to Mayo"
Drumalee over in USA

I know Cavan have 40
Longford around 22 I think
Leitrim 23 or 24
Fermanagh 20
Meath in the region of 50-60
Mayo around 45
Galway something similar to Mayo

Tomsmith here
Drumalee I dont know whether you put any thought into axing this question or not.
The great Mrs T points out that the fair Ladies also play GAA and most are a separate unit within the GAA.
She also points out that a lot of are only Clubs by name and do little to contribute to County Cavan senior team progress.
Take Cavan Gaels for instance a very progressive Club in Cavan but unfortunately other Clubs in the County have not
shone to the same level.
Up the Gaels Cavans greatest Club

tomsmith (Cavan) - Posts: 3863 - 12/10/2023 08:56:32    2507974

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Replying To KillingFields:  "why only football clubs?"
Because it might come as a surprise to you but not everyone is interested in hurling.

oneoff (UK) - Posts: 1380 - 12/10/2023 10:00:21    2507983

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