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Put Your Whistle Where Your Mouth Is!

By Majella Boyd Mon 2nd Feb

Put Your Whistle Where Your Mouth Is!
Put Your Whistle Where Your Mouth Is!

GAA Referee Recruitment

Are you interested in becoming a referee? Think you can do better? Then “Put your whistle where your mouth is” and “Become a GAA Referee”!

The GAA have Referee Administrators & Recruitment Officers in each of the 32 Counties to help you get started and assist you in progress as a referee.

Why Become a GAA Referee?

  • Stay involved with the game as an alternative to playing
  • Fitness – It’s a great way to keep fit
  • Ambition – could you referee a County Final or even an All-Ireland?
  • Learn more about the game
  • Give Something Back– offers players, at the end of their playing days, the opportunity to continue in the sport
  • Personal Development – helps to develop personal skills that are of value in all walks of life

 

What qualities are required to become a GAA Referee?

  • Good knowledge of the playing rules
  • Be physically and mentally fit
  • Have the ability to remain calm
  • Have the moral courage to take decisions which are correct

 

How do I become a Referee?

The first thing to do, is to contact your local Referee Administrator or Recruitment Officer who will give you details on upcoming GAA Referee Foundation Course in your local area, which you will have to complete before you can referee games. GAA Club Referee Course will take 3 nights to complete and will be delivered by GAA Referee Tutors.

In Monaghan an induction course for new referees will commence during the latter half of February this year. Our Youth Committee was too dependent on our adult referees during 2014. We urgently need new referees to officiate initially at u/12 and u/14 level. Ongoing training will be provided on a regular basis throughout 2015.
John Mullen the Referee administrator needs to have names and contact details of prospective new refs by Sunday 15th February at the latest. His email is Refereesadministrator.monaghan@gaa.ie  We need to have our refs ready before the season commences in mid-March with the u/12 Spring Leagues. Members of the Committee will be visiting clubs over the next 2 weeks to help clubs recruit prospective referees. Committee members include  John Mullen, Jim O Rourke, Xavier Coyle, Pat McEnaney, Martin McNally, Derek McConnon, Dermot Lynch ,Gerry McCarron​,  Micheal Conlon

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By Majella Boyd Mon 2nd Feb

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