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The number of games and the closeness of them together means that people will be choosy. If you follow both games then would be either impossible or very dear to be going to them all!

I'll be in Parnell but most likely not taking my ticket for the football the next day.

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 2521 - 04/05/2022 14:01:15    2414854

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Replying To StoreysTash:  "dahayeser they are not valid comparisons. Kilkenny don't travel to away games until finals and certainly not 150km to one in a part of the country which is notorious to get to/from.
Wexford Galway had more than 10k at it, both the stand and openside were full.
I wonder if GAA are playing down attendances or think people don't pay attention so just saying whatever.
I made this point before that every county has 10k of a core support, and after that the increased crowd is to do with how well the team is doing. Every county has this, mine, yours, Limerick, Waterford, every one of them.
I was talking to a man at training last night who said he hadn't been to any Wexford match this year yet as Ed Sheeran nearly broke him!!!
But last weekend there were 4 different Wexford matches between football and hurling minor, U20 and senior. 2 v Laois in O'Moore Park, 2 v Dublin in Wexford Park. Perfect for 2 double headers but some genius didn't think so."
I wasn't saying Munster hurling is better or anything like that. I often enjoy Leinster hurling more, it can be more of a dog fight with lower scores and the ball in play more leading to some great battles. This year is mad with everything crammed together, that's a different thread. I am just surprise at some of the crowds compared to Munster.

Even leaving Wexford aside surely Galway at home to Kilkenny should be close to a sell out. Especially with Henry Sheff in the hot seat. Galway went long enough with no home games. Now they have a cracker on their door step.

Crowds comparatively small enough in 2019 too in what was a brilliant Leinster championship when you look back. Only 15k at Wexford v Kilkenny in what was effectively a knock out game.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Leinster_Senior_Hurling_Championship

dahayeser (Cork) - Posts: 336 - 04/05/2022 14:45:11    2414863

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Replying To Sligoman1234:  "6,059 at Sligo and Roscommon"
3,421 less than the last Sligo v Roscommon championship game in Markievicz Park. The Connacht GAA and Garda decision to switch the game to Saturday on short notice played a huge part in that along with charging 30€ for stand tickets.

The_analyser (Roscommon) - Posts: 3742 - 04/05/2022 17:49:11    2414917

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Ticket pricing is an issue. A terrace ticket for Galway vs Leitrim is €25. Seriously expensive imo. The same ticket only cost €10 for Gakway vs Kilkenny in the Leinster round robin which is good tbf.

centrefield99 (Galway) - Posts: 98 - 04/05/2022 21:31:42    2414953

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Replying To centrefield99:  "Ticket pricing is an issue. A terrace ticket for Galway vs Leitrim is €25. Seriously expensive imo. The same ticket only cost €10 for Gakway vs Kilkenny in the Leinster round robin which is good tbf."
€20 Stand and €15 Terrace would be more than enough for a one sided knock out game.

Seanfanbocht (Roscommon) - Posts: 1400 - 05/05/2022 10:42:41    2414997

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Replying To dahayeser:  "I wasn't saying Munster hurling is better or anything like that. I often enjoy Leinster hurling more, it can be more of a dog fight with lower scores and the ball in play more leading to some great battles. This year is mad with everything crammed together, that's a different thread. I am just surprise at some of the crowds compared to Munster.

Even leaving Wexford aside surely Galway at home to Kilkenny should be close to a sell out. Especially with Henry Sheff in the hot seat. Galway went long enough with no home games. Now they have a cracker on their door step.

Crowds comparatively small enough in 2019 too in what was a brilliant Leinster championship when you look back. Only 15k at Wexford v Kilkenny in what was effectively a knock out game.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Leinster_Senior_Hurling_Championship"
In fairness Galway are shocking supporters only good for all Ireland finals, I do find over the years that they are very negative. The will start to come now as they only seem to follow a winning team. But they are very fickle. Plus hurling is only the main sport in one third of the county if even, 2/3 is mainly football with a tiny bit of underage hurling! It is about annoying that the matches are so crammed together so it's hard to go to other hurling games, a lot of Galway people would go to Munster hurling matches but now it's nearly impossible to do this with the fixtures the way they are.

ecad123 (Galway) - Posts: 272 - 05/05/2022 11:44:49    2415019

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Replying To Seanfanbocht:  "€20 Stand and €15 Terrace would be more than enough for a one sided knock out game."
I think in general GAA tickets are very reasonable. Fiver for kids to championship is great. You are right though there needs to be a bit more flexibility. If there is a division 3 or 4 team in a provincial semi final or final it would make sense to reduce the price to something like you suggest there.

dahayeser (Cork) - Posts: 336 - 05/05/2022 11:59:16    2415022

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Replying To ecad123:  "In fairness Galway are shocking supporters only good for all Ireland finals, I do find over the years that they are very negative. The will start to come now as they only seem to follow a winning team. But they are very fickle. Plus hurling is only the main sport in one third of the county if even, 2/3 is mainly football with a tiny bit of underage hurling! It is about annoying that the matches are so crammed together so it's hard to go to other hurling games, a lot of Galway people would go to Munster hurling matches but now it's nearly impossible to do this with the fixtures the way they are."
I think every county has these supporters. Like I say, every county has 10k core support for championship and after that it is the bandwagon hoppers. Although I also drew the line after paying in to 1 match last weekend, and I don't have mortgage or children commitments. People are more choosey about what they go to than they once were.
Should the GAA consider a "weekend pass"? For example, a Wexford supporter who went to all the matches last weekend probably shelled out €70 on tickets and whatever on diesel. Surely, a €30 weekend ticket might swell the crowd at all these matches? No offence to Laois or Dublin but I wasn't shelling out another €20 on each game to look at us giving a hiding, getting a hiding and 1 50-50 game in the u20.
It might also help the crowd at the McDonagh/Ring/Rackard/Meaher cups if they were part of a package with a football match in many counties.

StoreysTash (Wexford) - Posts: 1732 - 05/05/2022 13:16:36    2415045

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Replying To dahayeser:  "I think in general GAA tickets are very reasonable. Fiver for kids to championship is great. You are right though there needs to be a bit more flexibility. If there is a division 3 or 4 team in a provincial semi final or final it would make sense to reduce the price to something like you suggest there."
Agree, I spoke to a man at training the other night and he said he hadn't been to a Wexford match this year as Ed Sheeran bankrupted him!!

StoreysTash (Wexford) - Posts: 1732 - 05/05/2022 13:17:46    2415047

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The difference with Ed sheerin and Gaa is the concert is a one off for people..any Gaa person from most counties have possibly 4 inter county games per week at the moment..limerick had senior football last Saturday,20s last night,minor football tonight,senior hurling next Sunday..it is a costly exercise now for a family of 4..its a reason for people picking and choosing..when round robin started in munster minor was played before senior,maybe I missed something but was there a reason given for not playing minor before senior??

CTGAA10 (Limerick) - Posts: 2206 - 05/05/2022 14:18:57    2415062

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Replying To centrefield99:  "Ticket pricing is an issue. A terrace ticket for Galway vs Leitrim is €25. Seriously expensive imo. The same ticket only cost €10 for Gakway vs Kilkenny in the Leinster round robin which is good tbf."
Under 5,000 i see in Pearse Stadium on Sunday. People voted with their feet there. John Prenty and the rest in the Connacht GAA need to cop themselves on wih these ticket prices.

Gaa_lover (USA) - Posts: 3338 - 09/05/2022 13:52:35    2415946

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There was 27500 in Limerick, surprised there was that there particularly with such a small tipp crowd.
Large amount of familys out for a family day together, loads of young children and teenagers . Many traveled too knowing they wont be able to get a ticket next week for clare match in Ennis .

OpenStand (Limerick) - Posts: 669 - 09/05/2022 14:23:10    2415959

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Replying To OpenStand:  "There was 27500 in Limerick, surprised there was that there particularly with such a small tipp crowd.
Large amount of familys out for a family day together, loads of young children and teenagers . Many traveled too knowing they wont be able to get a ticket next week for clare match in Ennis ."
I was at it as gf is from Tipp. I was surprised at the small Tipp crowd as well given it is less than an hour from most parts of Tipp.
It isn't a surprise to see a big Limerick crowd though, if they didn't have a bandwagon at the moment when would they have one.

StoreysTash (Wexford) - Posts: 1732 - 09/05/2022 14:39:03    2415970

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Football
Cork Kerry 10,743
Dublin Meath & Kildare Westmeath 38,081

Hurling
Clare Limerick 18,129
Waterford Cork 10,986
Dublin Kilkenny 8,750
Galway Laois 3,500

Minor
Laois Offaly 12,500

Couldn't find anything on the u21 football, looked like a healthy crowd in Carrick on Shannon.

dahayeser (Cork) - Posts: 336 - 19/05/2022 10:22:26    2418599

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Replying To dahayeser:  "Football
Cork Kerry 10,743
Dublin Meath & Kildare Westmeath 38,081

Hurling
Clare Limerick 18,129
Waterford Cork 10,986
Dublin Kilkenny 8,750
Galway Laois 3,500

Minor
Laois Offaly 12,500

Couldn't find anything on the u21 football, looked like a healthy crowd in Carrick on Shannon."
Laois Offaly minor was definitely over 16,000 from what I saw. Place was very close to capacity which would be 22,000 I think

dave1988 (Roscommon) - Posts: 1043 - 19/05/2022 14:27:44    2418718

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Replying To dave1988:  "Laois Offaly minor was definitely over 16,000 from what I saw. Place was very close to capacity which would be 22,000 I think"
Thought same. Where were the missing people going to go!

BarneyGrant (Dublin) - Posts: 2521 - 19/05/2022 14:33:31    2418720

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Replying To CTGAA10:  "The difference with Ed sheerin and Gaa is the concert is a one off for people..any Gaa person from most counties have possibly 4 inter county games per week at the moment..limerick had senior football last Saturday,20s last night,minor football tonight,senior hurling next Sunday..it is a costly exercise now for a family of 4..its a reason for people picking and choosing..when round robin started in munster minor was played before senior,maybe I missed something but was there a reason given for not playing minor before senior??"
How many people go to that many inter county games a week every week though?
Tiny number.
I imagine clashes with exams could be more of an issue... with change of date.

KillingFields (Limerick) - Posts: 3495 - 19/05/2022 14:36:58    2418722

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Replying To dahayeser:  "Football
Cork Kerry 10,743
Dublin Meath & Kildare Westmeath 38,081

Hurling
Clare Limerick 18,129
Waterford Cork 10,986
Dublin Kilkenny 8,750
Galway Laois 3,500

Minor
Laois Offaly 12,500

Couldn't find anything on the u21 football, looked like a healthy crowd in Carrick on Shannon."
U20 football, the stand in Pairc Sean mac Diarmada holds 3,000 that was basically full. Wasn't that many on terrace so perhaps 4,000?

Yondu (UK) - Posts: 845 - 19/05/2022 14:58:30    2418731

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Replying To KillingFields:  "How many people go to that many inter county games a week every week though?
Tiny number.
I imagine clashes with exams could be more of an issue... with change of date."
That was why I didn't go to Mullingar last week although I think exams did me a favour.

StoreysTash (Wexford) - Posts: 1732 - 19/05/2022 15:25:05    2418746

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Tipp Cork 27,131 (includes KK v LK U20 final)
Clare Waterford 16,144

Kilkenny Wexford 13,565
Galway Dublin 10,583

Very surprised Kilkenny Wexford wouldn't fill Nowlan Park. Do or die for Wexford also the game only on Sky. I'd say the u20 final crown suffered from the compressed schedule. At the right time of the year that could bring 20k on it's own. Mostly Cork fans making up the crowd in Thurles yesterday.

dahayeser (Cork) - Posts: 336 - 23/05/2022 11:46:37    2419650

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