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It was obvious that attendances are going to be low until knockout games begin. Think GAA took supporters for granted with the new systems and the pricing structure for the games, thought people will still go regardless but people arent stupid and although shame low attendances and poor atmosphere at games its only way they might review and set realistic ticket prices going forward.

Whoever GAA Marketing team are need to surely look in mirror, surely the obvious was to do a package deal for group games of both ireland all and tailteann cup to encourage people to buy and attend all 3 games, again lazy and thinking people will pay over the odds for their county as its championship(even though its not really)

Supporters will probably pick one group game to go to then wait until knockouts begin(ie Kerry and Mayo fans at weekend probably picked that fixture,would expect small numbers when they play both Louth and Cork though.

Again this weekend Monaghan face Derry for the second time at 7pm on a Saturday night, fact played last month along with time and cost of game.plus travel dont think Celtic Park capacity be half full even.

macca999 (Fermanagh) - Posts: 1142 - 22/05/2023 16:12:48    2480603

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Replying To macca999:  "It was obvious that attendances are going to be low until knockout games begin. Think GAA took supporters for granted with the new systems and the pricing structure for the games, thought people will still go regardless but people arent stupid and although shame low attendances and poor atmosphere at games its only way they might review and set realistic ticket prices going forward.

Whoever GAA Marketing team are need to surely look in mirror, surely the obvious was to do a package deal for group games of both ireland all and tailteann cup to encourage people to buy and attend all 3 games, again lazy and thinking people will pay over the odds for their county as its championship(even though its not really)

Supporters will probably pick one group game to go to then wait until knockouts begin(ie Kerry and Mayo fans at weekend probably picked that fixture,would expect small numbers when they play both Louth and Cork though.

Again this weekend Monaghan face Derry for the second time at 7pm on a Saturday night, fact played last month along with time and cost of game.plus travel dont think Celtic Park capacity be half full even."
If the GAA has a Marketing Department they need to get rid of it and install a new one.
If not surely one of the Companies who sponsor the Championships could provide some expertise.
Charging €15 for adults and €5 kids to TC Group games was the height of lunacy.

Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 1952 - 22/05/2023 16:28:09    2480609

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I don't know who prices the games now.

Going to a match as a neutral isn't really an attractive proposition anymore as the games are dull, but I thought I might tip down to the Louth-Cork game as it's in Navan.

Checked on Ticketmaster there and it says €25 for tickets.

Not a chance.

Greenfield (Meath) - Posts: 523 - 23/05/2023 14:50:25    2480936

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Limerick V Cork Hurling 40.847
Dublin Double Header 30,802
Wexford v Kilkenny Hurling 9,725

Whilst Munster Football championship had its lowest total football crowds ever this year , the Munster HUrling Championship has hit record crowd numbers already with a LImerick V Clare Munster final to come.

OpenStand (Limerick) - Posts: 717 - 28/05/2023 20:05:23    2482316

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Anyone got a figure for Tipp vs Waterford. It's the only one we are missing from the Munster hurling championship. I heard during the week they were expecting around 19,000 but don't see an official figure mentioned anywhere.

17,971 Clare v Tipp
20,267 Limerick v Waterford

30,460 Limerick v Clare
29,104 Cork v waterford

14,320 Waterford v Clare
36,765 Cork v Tipp

37,459 Tipp v Limerick
18,659 Clare v Cork

40,847 Limerick V Cork
??,??? Tipp V Waterford

dahayeser (Cork) - Posts: 353 - 29/05/2023 10:14:02    2482466

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266,414 people attended the round-robin stages of the Munster senior hurling championship.

legendzxix (Kerry) - Posts: 8284 - 30/05/2023 17:33:06    2482987

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Replying To legendzxix:  "266,414 people attended the round-robin stages of the Munster senior hurling championship."
Doing the maths on that -

20,832 at Tipp v Waterford

Averaging 26,641 per game.

dahayeser (Cork) - Posts: 353 - 01/06/2023 11:34:30    2483336

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Replying To dahayeser:  "Doing the maths on that -

20,832 at Tipp v Waterford

Averaging 26,641 per game."
Some money spinner of a competition!
Public tickets for Minster Final sold out in 20 minutes.

Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 1952 - 01/06/2023 13:49:17    2483364

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Replying To Seanfanbocht:  "Some money spinner of a competition!
Public tickets for Minster Final sold out in 20 minutes."
20 minutes? More like 6

LohansRedHelmet (Clare) - Posts: 2679 - 01/06/2023 13:54:39    2483367

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Replying To OpenStand:  "Limerick V Cork Hurling 40.847
Dublin Double Header 30,802
Wexford v Kilkenny Hurling 9,725

Whilst Munster Football championship had its lowest total football crowds ever this year , the Munster HUrling Championship has hit record crowd numbers already with a LImerick V Clare Munster final to come."
Your point being?

Limerick's big bandwagon hasn't hit the buffers to return to the 10-15k which supported them before their current success?
Is that the point, or what?

Kilkenny were never going to bring a big crowd to Wexford when they were through.

Dublin hurlers have poor support and Galway were never going to bring a crowd 200km across the country.

A quick glance at a 2017 attendance, 19,168 for a Munster semi final v Clare in Thurles, where was the band wagon then? Thomond?

ExiledInWex (Dublin) - Posts: 1259 - 01/06/2023 16:47:21    2483420

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Replying To ExiledInWex:  "Your point being?

Limerick's big bandwagon hasn't hit the buffers to return to the 10-15k which supported them before their current success?
Is that the point, or what?

Kilkenny were never going to bring a big crowd to Wexford when they were through.

Dublin hurlers have poor support and Galway were never going to bring a crowd 200km across the country.

A quick glance at a 2017 attendance, 19,168 for a Munster semi final v Clare in Thurles, where was the band wagon then? Thomond?"
Point being in counties where hurling is strong in munster people are turning up in numbers whilst in football their not because of the difference in entertainment between the two codes.

OpenStand (Limerick) - Posts: 717 - 02/06/2023 14:17:45    2483590

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8,253 Donegal V Derry
5,273 Roscommon v Sligo

MartinEgan (UK) - Posts: 84 - 04/06/2023 17:01:19    2483965

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Replying To MartinEgan:  "8,253 Donegal V Derry
5,273 Roscommon v Sligo"
I thought Ros Sligo would be bigger. You could argue that the winner was guaranteed qualification making it meaningful in it's own right. I mean there was nearly 17k at the Ros Galway Connacht semi final and that was on TV. If the provincials had not big crowds the round robin worse. I hope for the final round of group games the venues are provincial towns and promoted strongly to give those locations a boost.

kiloughter (Galway) - Posts: 1973 - 04/06/2023 18:12:56    2483990

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Cork V Offaly & Clare V Galway Underage Hurling finals 29,380
Kerry V Cork 14,081
Derry V Donegal 8,253
Roscommon v Sligo 5,773

Very big crowd in Thurles at Hurling underage finals, offaly had a big crowd and so did Cork .
Football attendances are very poor, be more at league games between the countys, The defensive tactics are a huge factor in people giving up going which even Peter Canavan said in the papers this week & Tomas O Se said last night on the tv , only the most die hard fans will be left going to gaelic football matchs.

OpenStand (Limerick) - Posts: 717 - 04/06/2023 19:19:25    2484001

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Very surprised at official attendance figure for Ros vs Sligo game, looked more like 8-9k to me which would be more in line with expectation.

facethepuckout (Roscommon) - Posts: 216 - 04/06/2023 19:54:57    2484012

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Dublin v Kildare 8,216
If that attendance isnt ringing alarm bells its all equal.

OpenStand (Limerick) - Posts: 717 - 04/06/2023 20:57:19    2484035

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Replying To MartinEgan:  "8,253 Donegal V Derry
5,273 Roscommon v Sligo"
That was the number read out in Hyde Park but apparently was an error. A lot more than that figure.

The_analyser (Roscommon) - Posts: 3909 - 04/06/2023 21:15:30    2484040

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The attendance in Kilkenny should concern the GAA. There would normally be a very sizeable contingent of both Dublin and Kikdare supporters that would normally LOVE this type of occasion.

Obviously many were not that interested.

realdub (Dublin) - Posts: 8678 - 04/06/2023 21:29:51    2484045

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Galway v Armagh should be in Roscommon at The Hyde, it is the central location. Armagh city to Cavan is 45 miles, Galway city to Cavan is 100 miles, it is another 50 from Clifden.

GDL (Galway) - Posts: 770 - 04/06/2023 21:39:41    2484052

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Replying To MartinEgan:  "8,253 Donegal V Derry
5,273 Roscommon v Sligo"
There might only have been 273 from Sligo at the match, but there was certainly more than 5,000 Rossies at it.

letsgetgoing (Roscommon) - Posts: 631 - 04/06/2023 21:41:56    2484053

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