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Published 17:28 9 Jan 2018 GMT
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In 2016, soccer ruled the roost with 1.3 million people watching Ireland v France - over double that of any rugby audience for the year. However, despite some huge clashes in 2017, there was no major tournament for the ground ball and viewing figures naturally weren't as high.
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