I think my husband would go mad if I mention getting any more breeds! I have a wishlist but I'm going to have to wait. He was talking to me about downsizing the flock today so there'll probably be no new breeds for the moment. I will convince him gradually.Definitely depends on the breed. I have had a lot of success with Pekins for broodies. I think there is a Pekin breeder in Mayo if you want to try them out!
Edited to add they are called Jazz-a-belle Poultry!

The Pekins are so lovely, though! Was it in Ireland you had them? How did you get on with their feathered feet in this wet climate? Salmon Faverolles would be on my list as well if I wasn't worried about the feathered feet.
I have La Bresse and Australorps and one Light Sussex hen. I know the Bresse are a very non-broody breed and I've read mixed opinions about Australorps. Some say they're very broody and others say they're not at all. I guess it depends on the strain.
The breeder I got the hatching eggs from had trouble getting me enough Light Sussex eggs because a lot of his hens went broody at the time he was collecting for me so I'm thinking she might be my best bet. She spends a really long time in the nest before and after laying but I don't know if that means anything.