Ex-Rugby Players’ Pubs Profit €592K Amid Dublin Riots: Business Resilience
Ex-Ireland rugby players operate a group of pubs that reported profits of €592,000 despite recent riots in Dublin.
The pub chain, backed by rugby players, achieved nearly €600,000 in profits. This demonstrates strong financial performance, even amid challenges.
Rob Kearney and other players celebrated significant financial gains from their pub franchise on game days. The profits surged, illustrating the connection between rugby events and pub success.
The Grand Slam Bars group remained profitable despite a decline in trade due to the Dublin riots. This resilience highlights their ability to maintain earnings in difficult circumstances.
Overall, former rugby players are finding success in the pub industry, showing that sports and hospitality can create profitable ventures.
