Louth GAA has become the fifth county to sign up to Clubber.ie allowing for all matches in it’s Senior Football and Hurling Championships to be streamed live.

They join Tipperary, Waterford, Kerry and Longford, as well as Leinster GAA in having the ambitious streaming company, a member of the Sport for Business network, on board.

“We are thrilled to partner with Louth GAA for the 2023 Louth Club Championship” exclaimed the company’s CEO Jimmy Doyle.

“Clubber TV is dedicated to bringing the best of local sports to our viewers, and we believe that the GAA epitomize the passion and spirit of community sportsmanship.”

“Through this partnership, we aim to promote and celebrate the huge talent of players in Louth and there will be great value for Louth fans with their annual pass.”

There are three games being streamed live tonight, 14 on Saturday and 16 on Sunday, from 12:30 through to 7:30 in the evening, and across five counties.

The service also extends to showing live Darts, Snooker, Pool, Motor Sport, Endurance Sport, Boxing and MMA and has a range of packages starting at €10.99 for an individual game up to €99.99 for an annual pass.

The games taking place this weekend include Thurles Sarsfields in the Tipperary Senior Hurling Championship, Templenoe, Kenmare Shamrocks and the Clifford’s Fossa in the Kerry Senior Football Championship and more.

The Dublin Senior Football Championship also gets under way this week with a number of the All Ireland winning players in action for their clubs with games being streamed live on Dubs TV.

Read more: Clubber TV the Latest Entrant to Streaming Services

 

Sport for Business Perspective

Over the course of the Club season we will be looking in detail at the different means by which county boards are getting their games out to a wider audience.

This is a revolution taking place under the radar of many critics of the GAAGo intercounty offering, but further evidence that the broadcast game has changed and will not be going back to the way it was anytime soon.