Wednesday night's game drew a peak audience of 752,000 and 517,000 of them watched the entire show. This is not counting those who watched in a pub or who watched on Sky Sports. However I suspect much of the difference is that those who watched the match on Sky switched over to Giles and Dunphy for analysis hence the jump.
Now the equivalent rugby figures for this year's 6 nations was 317,000 (biggest afaik). I don't have this year's GAA finals but last years were just over 500,000. Neither sport has the same tradition of crowds gathering in pubs to watch games either which doesn't get counted in the viewing figures..
Football has been RTE's top sport in all bar 2 of the last 20 years.
Now the above may all be good news except it is very very difficult to get tickets for big GAA finals and big rugby matches. The FAI had a public sale for Wednesday night. There were lots of tickets around. It didn't come close to a sellout.
It wasn't the prices either as the GAA tickets were 70 and it is 80 or 85 for rugby. Most of the tickets for wednesday were 50. Maybe allow something for the economic downturn but the big rugby and GAA games will still fill Croke Park comfortably.
So is football in this country more of a sport people play and watch on tv?