Enjoyed the Pat Critchley episode on @Laochra_Gael tonight, wasn't about winning medals but the impact he has had on people in his career across a number of sports. @SportTG4
Thanks to all the new #GoGames referees for taking part in today's course. 16 referees to be used by clubs throughout the county. Thank you @WhelanGavin and @NickyBarry8 for delivering and to the @KilrossantyGAA young players for participating.
Listen back to all five episodes of Beat's original series: The people behind the whistles. 🎙️
You'll gain valuable insight into the role of a GAA referee and why they deserve nothing but respect.
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Thanks to all who turned out for our second young whistler #GoGames course today. I would encourage clubs to use and work with all new younger referees for all games from U7-U11 and let them get the experience. Thanks to @NickyBarry8 & @WhelanGavin for assisting also. 👍
Just reffed an u12 city league game between Ballygunner and Mount Sion, probably the most enjoyable game to referee since I took it up, serious skill and determination on show with big scores on both sides.
Well done to Tramore GAA Club in advertising this and looking to recruit internally. No referee no game - and we are very short at the moment. More clubs need to do the same @WaterfordGAACG@WaterfordGAA
Hurler. Footballer. Legend.
Loughmore/Castleiney captain Noel McGrath celebrates with his father Pat after their side's victory over Thurles Sarsfields in the @TipperaryGAA SHC Final Replay at Semple Stadium today.
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In 2019, Antrim hurler & dual player Domhnall Nugent spent 3 months at the Cuan Mhuire rehab centre in Newry. He walked into the facility, dishevelled. A nervous wreck. He left with hope that life could still mean something, writes @LawlorDamianbit.ly/3oxvdMh#RTEgaa
We had a brilliant morning of fun and laughter at the @ballygunnerHc Arena for our 'Let's Try GAA' Inclusion sessions. Thank you to all the brilliant children who attended, their parents and our coaches. And to Ballygunner for use of hall. The two sessions were a huge success.
Parents & coaches at childrens matches.
1 The ref will make mistakes
2 Everyone does
3 Accept decisions
4 Show respect
5 Set a good example
6 See the bigger picture
7 The players are children
8 Have a sense of perspective
9 Relax on the sidelines
10 Let the referee referee
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The gym at Ballyduff lower GAA was broken into last night with over €1,000 worth of equipment stolen. Fundraising was carried out over the lockdown by players to purchase this equipment
If anyone saw anything suspicious last night (Tuesday) could they contact us