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Published 12:25 3 Feb 2018 GMT
Updated 15:42 3 Feb 2018 GMT
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Cork have by far and away the most amount of GAA clubs with 259, well ahead of Dubin (134), Antrim (108) and Limerick (101), however, Antrim rank fourth on the list with €907, 773 in grants while Limerick rank 11th on the list with €771, 537.
Interestingly, Mayo and Donegal, who have appeared in three of the last four All-Ireland finals between them, rank 26th and 27th on the list respectively.
Mayo have received just €584, 561 while Donegal have received €574, 738.
In 2016, Dublin received €1.46 million - approximately 14% - of the total figure of €10.14 million that the GAA distributed to fund games development in counties.
In 2017, Dublin received a total of €1,298, 630 in games development funding, however, the outlay of €1,978,055 for Dublin was eclipsed by Cork who received a total outlay of €2, 138, 845 with €1, 333, 333 for capital grant funding.
Dublin also generated €1,462,529 in commercial revenue last year, in addition to the €175,000 that every county receives under 'basic distribution', as noted above.
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