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New fundraiser launched; seems a little steep at €100 but time will tell if successful. I guess anything raised is a bonus.

OverTheHill85 (Westmeath) - Posts: 286 - 07/05/2026 22:56:12    2671523

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Is Sam McCartne now doubtful?

dickie10 (UK) - Posts: 934 - 08/05/2026 00:19:55    2671528

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Replying To OverTheHill85:  "New fundraiser launched; seems a little steep at €100 but time will tell if successful. I guess anything raised is a bonus."
I presume the point here is sell as many at €100 that is possible. If they sell 100 that is €100,000 which would surely cover a couple months of training expenses.

westmeathfan25 (Westmeath) - Posts: 9 - 08/05/2026 11:05:52    2671571

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Replying To Chops:  "Another draw, Another attempt to ask for €100 a ticket. Considering the prizes on offer 20-30 quid would have been plenty for this one."
Another draw? It's our second one in what 10 years? Tickets not cheap admittedly but inter county expenditure for teams is off the charts. What are we supposed to do??

Claretandblue (Westmeath) - Posts: 2628 - 08/05/2026 11:07:38    2671572

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Seems expensive but it's voluntary to buy one. One of the criticisms I've heard before is the failure to capitalise on the success of the Luke Dempsey / Paudi eras so a fundraiser is a good idea. Depends on what the buy in is. Bunbrosna GAA recently sold 200 tickets at €200 a pop in the space of a few weeks which I thought was remarkable.
It's depends if people are willing to buy in to this draw and there won't be time to dwell on it so as someone said anything raised will be a bonus.

Jack_Sparrow (Westmeath) - Posts: 1079 - 08/05/2026 11:18:59    2671578

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Replying To OverTheHill85:  "New fundraiser launched; seems a little steep at €100 but time will tell if successful. I guess anything raised is a bonus."
Considering the prizes on offer it's very steep. If it was 25 euro a ticket I'd stand on Jones road on Leinster final day selling them myself for the County board but asking for 100 is way out of touch.

Chops (Westmeath) - Posts: 885 - 08/05/2026 11:20:40    2671579

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Replying To gti:  "What are peoples thoughts on the flast ticket draw. Clubs have 1 week to sell 50 Tickets at €100. Draw the night before the final."
Yeah I don't really get the pricing There's a great prize to be won, but even €25 a ticket would be way more viable. You'd think they'd have learned from the last draw.

Fighting-Cocks69 (Westmeath) - Posts: 174 - 08/05/2026 11:47:19    2671587

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Last year €100 gave you the chance to win a house in Spain plus 50 grand.
This year €100 gives you the chance to win 5 grand.
Some shrinkflation!

Wmeath2 (Westmeath) - Posts: 207 - 08/05/2026 11:53:54    2671590

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Replying To Claretandblue:  "Another draw? It's our second one in what 10 years? Tickets not cheap admittedly but inter county expenditure for teams is off the charts. What are we supposed to do??"
"What are we supposed to do"

Well maybe start with not charging €100 per ticket.

Yourself and the other county delegates who have been having a free ride over the last 3/4 weeks because of the on field success have proven with this draw that you haven't leaned from the mistakes of last year! Clubs have been told they must all sell at least 50 tickets. Which is unfair, clubs should be kept out of this fundraiser.

The buzz around the county should be enough to sell tickets without getting clubs involved. Clubs are finding it hard themselves to raise funds. Fair enough ask clubs can they share on social media etc. but very unfair to be putting pressure on them to sell!


1 ticket for €20, 3 tickets for €50 or 10 tickets for €100.

Tickets would sell better if pricing structure was above as it allows everyone to buy a ticket. Younger people could buy 1 ticket at €20, some people will buy the €50 tickets and majority will probably just end up buying the €100 tickets because they would feel great value for 10 tickets for €100.

Plenty of young college students out there who would love to support the county team after giving them 3 great days out. Where are they going to fork out €100????

I believe clubs asked county board could they rethink pricing structure and it was a hard no. They want people to fork out €100 for one ticket and want to put pressure on clubs to sell.


Since new chairman was appointed I have not heard one thing mentioned about COE!!!!!

Temple56 (Westmeath) - Posts: 648 - 08/05/2026 12:31:35    2671598

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I'll happily buy a ticket if I can read the terms and conditions of the draw anywhere!

fizzygravy (USA) - Posts: 171 - 08/05/2026 12:38:53    2671603

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Replying To Wmeath2:  "Last year €100 gave you the chance to win a house in Spain plus 50 grand.
This year €100 gives you the chance to win 5 grand.
Some shrinkflation!"
When will we ever learn! Throwing your €100 on a horse at 50/1 will even give you a much higher chance of winning €5k!! I know the same few individuals/businesses as always will support this draw no matter what the price, as I will myself, but the difference between a poor draw and a good draw in terms of raising funds is tapping in to the neutral prospective buyer or those around the County/country that might not have a massive interest in GAA but would like to support the draw if they think its worth taking a punt. Yet another own goal from the County board im afraid with the pricing. Out of touch.

TheLineKing (Westmeath) - Posts: 32 - 08/05/2026 14:15:08    2671631

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Replying To Temple56:  ""What are we supposed to do"

Well maybe start with not charging €100 per ticket.

Yourself and the other county delegates who have been having a free ride over the last 3/4 weeks because of the on field success have proven with this draw that you haven't leaned from the mistakes of last year! Clubs have been told they must all sell at least 50 tickets. Which is unfair, clubs should be kept out of this fundraiser.

The buzz around the county should be enough to sell tickets without getting clubs involved. Clubs are finding it hard themselves to raise funds. Fair enough ask clubs can they share on social media etc. but very unfair to be putting pressure on them to sell!


1 ticket for €20, 3 tickets for €50 or 10 tickets for €100.

Tickets would sell better if pricing structure was above as it allows everyone to buy a ticket. Younger people could buy 1 ticket at €20, some people will buy the €50 tickets and majority will probably just end up buying the €100 tickets because they would feel great value for 10 tickets for €100.

Plenty of young college students out there who would love to support the county team after giving them 3 great days out. Where are they going to fork out €100????

I believe clubs asked county board could they rethink pricing structure and it was a hard no. They want people to fork out €100 for one ticket and want to put pressure on clubs to sell.


Since new chairman was appointed I have not heard one thing mentioned about COE!!!!!"
How's your EGM proposal coming along? Must be harder to generate support considering recent string of victories? What's your selling point? Winning All Ireland in both codes by 2028?

Claretandblue (Westmeath) - Posts: 2628 - 08/05/2026 15:18:21    2671648

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Replying To Chops:  "Considering the prizes on offer it's very steep. If it was 25 euro a ticket I'd stand on Jones road on Leinster final day selling them myself for the County board but asking for 100 is way out of touch."
Yeah it genuinely would seem easier to sell ten tickets at €20 than two at €100.

Is that true that it's on the clubs? Seems to be a case of Deja Vu if so, the team surely was budgeted for a Tailteann Cup Final so you'd wonder where all the extra financial pressure has come from all of a sudden to the extent that a flash fundraiser is needed. The COE tickets were spent on running costs which was a disgrace. So you'd need to be certain where this money will be spent.

OverTheHill85 (Westmeath) - Posts: 286 - 08/05/2026 15:23:29    2671651

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Replying To Claretandblue:  "How's your EGM proposal coming along? Must be harder to generate support considering recent string of victories? What's your selling point? Winning All Ireland in both codes by 2028?"
You still haven't answered what position you hold on the county board, it's clear and obvious you are involved.

Selling point for EGM would be that people in Westmeath have trust in the county board!

Some recent brilliant on field results at underage and senior level won't pull the wool over anyone's eyes. The county board has the finances all over the place!

Just read this forum and you can see for yourself how unhappy people are!

Some strange calls have been made at the top level of the county board over the last 3/4 years. Clubs seem to voice their opinions at county board meetings but are always ignored.

Temple56 (Westmeath) - Posts: 648 - 08/05/2026 15:56:56    2671657

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Replying To Claretandblue:  "Another draw? It's our second one in what 10 years? Tickets not cheap admittedly but inter county expenditure for teams is off the charts. What are we supposed to do??"
25 euros more realistic for the prizes on offer. Do you not see that 100 euro for a house in Spain v 100 euro for 5k makes no sense?? I have no issues with another draw but value the tickets to what the prizes are.

Chops (Westmeath) - Posts: 885 - 08/05/2026 17:05:32    2671677

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Replying To Chops:  "25 euros more realistic for the prizes on offer. Do you not see that 100 euro for a house in Spain v 100 euro for 5k makes no sense?? I have no issues with another draw but value the tickets to what the prizes are."
20 quid would probably be the norm in fairness for that prize, with 3 tickets for 50 and 7 for 100. Most of the clubs I know operate off that model.

That being said our own county draw at the minute is 50eur a pop with a 5k top prize and as far as I know, clubs have to sell 50 tickets as well. 5k is a bit miserable, definitely should be at least 10k and for 100, it definitely should be 20k.

Square_B (Leitrim) - Posts: 2036 - 08/05/2026 17:59:40    2671684

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