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The Economic Impact of a Thomond Park match

  • 26-06-2009 5:00pm
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    The Economic Impact of a Thomond Park Match
    23 June 2009, 9:42 am
    By BDO Simpson Xavier
    An economic impact study commissioned by Munster Rugby has revealed that the Heineken Cup quarter final match against Ospreys in April, generated €10.5 million for Limerick.
    The study conducted by BDO Simpson Xavier, Limerick revealed that the financial contribution to the city and region has grown by over €6million for such fixtures as a result of the new stadium development and increased capacity.
    Commenting on the impact of the Heineken Cup games on the city, Munster Rugby CEO Garrett Fitzgerald said “We are delighted that the investment made in the new Stadium is having such a positive economic impact for Limerick and the wider business community. We were always aware of the level of business activity in the city on the strength of Heineken Cup matches however these study findings confirm the economic potential of stadium events for Limerick City and the Mid West region.”

    Mark O’Connell, Consulting Director with BDO Simpson Xavier outlined "the study reveals a number of major profile benefits for the city in addition to the obvious financial boost these games generate. The previous economic impact study conducted for the Munster versus Wasps game in January 2008 highlighted an almost identical spend per visiting supporter of €530 over the weekend of the games. The major difference for the city is now the ability of Thomond Park to accommodate more Munster and visiting supporters and create a much higher level of economic activity across the city."

    He added "the value of the media coverage for the city and region is also very significant. Games such as the Ospreys game can create a latent tourism spend effect of €12 million for the city based on the international match coverage across all media formats. It was estimated that the value of global media coverage for the city for the past season was €58 million including the All Blacks game last November."

    Commenting on the overall impact of Munster games at Thomond Park, Sales and Marketing Manager for Munster Rugby, Glyn Billinghurst explained “It is important that we now build on the findings and information gained from these two studies and provide the supporters visiting Thomond Park with activity and events around the match to enhance their visit to Limerick. The Study also identified a clear need to publicise the activities, offers and events that are organised in Limerick City in advance of any match weekend. This will help grow the major economic impact of any Munster Rugby Match or event in Thomond Park”.

    Key Report Findings

    The redevelopment of Thomond Park Stadium has resulted in the creation of a major economic stimulus for the local economy. The Ospreys quarter final match resulted in generating an economic impact of €10.485. The direct expenditure from Irish and Welsh supporters was €4.194.
    The application of sensitivity analysis to the economic impact findings highlights an economic range of between €8.388 million and €12.58 that will accrue to city businesses from such events. The match also resulted in 280 part time jobs created over the weekend across local hospitality, food, beverage and retail sectors.
    The study of spending patterns of 445 Ospreys supporters revealed an average spend of €527 per visiting supporter which is similar to the findings of the Economic Impact Study conducted at the Munster versus Wasps pool game where the average spend was €537.
    27% of expenditure went on accommodation with 68% of visiting supporters budgets spent on Food & Beverage in the city.
    The average expenditure per local supporter revealed a number of average expenditure sub categories ranging from €32 to €260.
    Local accommodation providers are of one of the major beneficiaries with 3912 bednights generated locally for the Ospreys match.
    Visiting supporters stayed an average of 2 nights each while one in four Ospreys supporters stayed three nights or more.
    The study reinforces the major economic benefits that accrue to the city from events hosted in Thomond Park Stadium however one of the major outcomes of the study is the level of positive social impact such events have locally.
    A pre departure study conducted among Ospreys Supporters with the assistance of Shannon Development highlighted that the majority of visiting supporters focused on the destination as a sporting and rugby. 66% of the visiting supporters associated the city with Munster Rugby, Thomond Park and sport.
    The perception of Limerick among visiting supporters focused on the welcoming, friendly and sociable nature of the city.
    The top three rated aspects of Limerick among the 445 visiting supporters surveyed were Friendliness of local people, Limerick is a sports orientated city and thirdly the great Atmosphere throughout Limerick.
    Supporters were asked to rate the best aspect of their visit to Limerick. 22.9% referred to the atmosphere and fun in the city on the match weekend. A further 20.6% highlighted the friendly and welcoming people of Limerick while 19.4% rated the social life in the city as the best part of their trip. 7.1% rated Thomond Park and their highlight with a further 5.9% commenting on the overall city of Limerick as the best element of their visit.
    The exposure received for Limerick through media focus on the match and in the build up is also a major contributor to developing the image and profile of the city. Based on media coverage and the latent tourism spend over the following year the Ospreys game created a further tourism value of €12 million for the region. The media value of the four Heineken Cup games and All Blacks game hosted in Thomond Park was €58 million.
    Analysis of local supporter spend suggest that Magners League games will create an economic impact of between €1.2 million and €3.5 million for the city.
    It is estimated that the value of the two scheduled summer concerts hosted at Thomond park will generate €9.9 million each. A sample of 13 city hotels revealed 100% occupancy for the Elton John concert recently held in Thomond Park.


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,048 ✭✭✭Amazotheamazing


    We are incredibly lucky to have Thomond Park, great facility to have in the city.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,108 ✭✭✭johnnysmack


    good to see the city get nothing but positive feedback. as for thomond park, its a class place and this only proves it further.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 31,973 ✭✭✭✭Mars Bar


    That's fantastic news!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 13,591 ✭✭✭✭Aidric


    That'a a very worthy report and hammers home the huge benefit of Thomond Park. The spend per person is a lot higher than I would have imagined.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 125 ✭✭jmccoy


    I think it would be great if Feile could be restarted at Thomond Park. I remember the years it was on in Thurles, mega bucks.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,570 ✭✭✭Builderfromhell


    Positive news on all fronts.

    It would seem there's great potential for more open air concerts there.

    I'd like to see our local promoter Mick Dolan be given the opportunity to run a festival or two. He staged a great event on the Dock road not too long ago.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,097 ✭✭✭✭zuroph


    AFAIK theres only permission for two concerts a year at present? There's a few people looking at it with interesting plans for concerts.

    Fantastic facility, just got my season ticket for magners league next year, something to do on a friday night!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,181 ✭✭✭Iang87


    We are incredibly lucky to have Thomond Park, great facility to have in the city.

    no man Thomond Park is incredibly lucky to have us, lets give ourselves slaps on the back


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,007 ✭✭✭stevoslice


    zuroph wrote: »
    AFAIK theres only permission for two concerts a year at present? There's a few people looking at it with interesting plans for concerts.

    Fantastic facility, just got my season ticket for magners league next year, something to do on a friday night!

    just hope its not a certain MCD, made bits of slane, and ac/dc too i believe.


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