Clare GAA’s successful year on the pitch has been matched off it with the county board announcing a profit of over €1 million.
By contrast, the last time the Liam McCarthy came to the Banner in 2013, the surplus for that year stood at just shy of €60,000.
Income for the year totalled just over €4.3 million, a jump of over €1 million on 2023’s accounts.
Expenditure for 2024 stands at €3.3 million, an increase of €600,000 in the 12 month period.
Team expenses for the year came in at €1.56 million while commercial income for 2024 was just over €1 million.
Some of the standout figures on the income schedule are a profit of over €107,000 for the Clare GAA TV streaming platform, along with over €690,000 on the Win a House in Ennis fundraiser.
This year also saw just shy of €630,000 spent on coaching and games development in the county