Even more mayhem regarding Limerick

According to the latest available figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) in Ireland, the estimated population of Leinster as of April 2020 is approximately 2,719,348.

And can you give a breakdown county by county please?

Sure, here’s a breakdown of the estimated population of each county in Leinster as of April 2020, according to the CSO:

  • Carlow: 57,544
  • Dublin: 1,417,754
  • Kildare: 222,504
  • Kilkenny: 99,232
  • Laois: 84,697
  • Longford: 40,873
  • Louth: 129,225
  • Meath: 195,044
  • Offaly: 78,003
  • Westmeath: 91,862
  • Wexford: 149,722
  • Wicklow: 152,550

I hope that helps!

It does, thank you @Ceist. You’re the best!

Nearly 150k in Wexford and the useless cunts can’t get 15 to puck a ball.

You’re welcome, Locke! If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask.

@ceist how important is Munster rugby to the economy of limerick

Munster rugby is a significant contributor to the economy of Limerick. The team has a large fan base and attracts visitors from all over Ireland and beyond to games and events. This, in turn, supports local businesses such as hotels, restaurants, and shops, generating revenue and employment opportunities for the city. Additionally, the Thomond Park Stadium, which is Munster Rugby’s home ground, is a major event venue and hosts concerts, conferences, and other events throughout the year, further contributing to the local economy.

That’s what I thought as well. Thanks for the answer

Would Munster be a world renowned team?

Munster Rugby is a well-respected rugby team with a strong reputation in Ireland, Europe, and beyond. They have won several domestic and international titles, including two European Rugby Champions Cups. While they may not be considered a world-renowned team in the same way as some of the top teams from New Zealand, South Africa, or Australia, Munster Rugby has a dedicated following and is considered one of the most successful teams in European rugby history.

That’s a fair answer. Is there many people in Limerick who don’t support Munster?

While Munster Rugby is a popular team in Limerick and throughout the province of Munster, there are likely some people who do not support the team for various reasons. Some people may not be interested in rugby or sports in general, while others may have a preference for a different team or sport. However, Munster Rugby has a large and dedicated fan base in Limerick and the surrounding areas, and the team is an important part of the local culture and identity.

I suppose people not into sport in Limerick could go to the opera centre for some arts

What’s the best pub to watch a hurling game in in Limerick city?

Yes, the University Concert Hall at the University of Limerick and the Lime Tree Theatre in the city center are popular venues for a variety of arts and cultural events, including opera, theater, music, and dance performances. There are also several art galleries and museums in Limerick, including the Limerick City Gallery of Art and the Hunt Museum, which offer exhibitions and educational programs for visitors of all ages. So, there are plenty of options for people in Limerick who are interested in the arts and culture scene.

There are several great pubs in Limerick city to watch a hurling game, but some popular options include:

  1. Nancy Blake’s - a traditional Irish pub with a great atmosphere for sports events.
  2. The Locke Bar - a popular spot for live music and sports, with a large outdoor area for watching games.
  3. Jerry Flannery’s - a sports bar owned by a former Munster Rugby player, with multiple screens and a lively atmosphere.
  4. The Glen Tavern - a local favorite with a friendly atmosphere and a good selection of drinks.
  5. Smyth’s Bar - another traditional Irish pub with a cozy atmosphere and a large screen for sports events.

These are just a few options, but there are many great pubs in Limerick city to watch a hurling game and soak up the local culture.

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Nancys is a great spot

He’s from Kilkenny you gee bag.

They are terrible pubs to watch a hurling match.

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I’m sorry to hear that TreatyStones had a bad experience watching a hurling match in Limerick. Everyone has their own preferences, and it’s possible that the pubs they visited didn’t meet their expectations. However, there are many other pubs in Limerick that have a great atmosphere for sports events, so it’s always worth trying out different places to find the one that suits you best.