Irish Independent

Camogie chiefs set 50,000final crowd target

- COLM KEYS

The Camogie Associatio­n has set a target for a 50,000 attendance at its All-Ireland finals by 2026.

The lofty ambition is laid out in the associatio­n’s ‘Strategic Plan 2024-2027 – Our Game, Our Passion’ which aims to increase overall attendance­s at fixtures over the timespan by 20pc.

The plan has largely been guided by the results of the in-depth ‘Research Baseline for Camogie’ study, conducted bythe Sport Industry Research Centre at Sheffield Hallam University.

The other pillar aim is to grow membership by 10pc over the next three years.

By pitching for a 50,000 All-Ireland final attendance within three years, the Camogie Associatio­n will be looking for a two-thirds increase.

Last August the record attendance for a final, albeit with intermedia­te and junior finals too, was broken when Cork played Waterford in the senior final and 30,191 showed up. Before that, the highest was in 2019when there were 24,730 there towatch as Galway beat Kilkenny.

The research study provides detailed insights into the current status of camogie and identifies priorities, challenges and opportunit­ies.

Most of the feedback was positive with 88pc satisfied with the friendline­ss and location of their camogie clubs with 80pc deeming their clubs “well organised.” A further 77pc were content with their club’s use of social media while 83pc felt their clubs were committed to the values and ethos of the sport.

The study found that there is considerab­le scope to recruit more volunteers from the ranks of current players and expanding the current volunteer base.

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