In attendance during the GAA Referees Respect Day at Croke Park in Dublin are Uachtarán Chumann Lúthchleas Gael Larry McCarthy, centre, with referees, from left, David Coldrick, Colm Lyons, Thomas Gleeson and Sean Hurson. Photo: Sam Barnes/Sportsfile

GAA President to attend Tipp finals on Respect the Referee Day

The GAA will hold a national Respect the Referee Day across next weekend, October 22nd & 23rd.

Details were announced by Uachtarán CLG Larry McCarthy in Croke Park last week, in the company of members of the inter-county referee national panel.

Before this weekends three county finals in Tipperary, players will file past the referee and shake hands and we will be asking that all those involved in games whether it be as a player, mentor or supporter play their part in the give respect, get respect campaign.

Uachtarán CLG Larry McCarthy, who will be attending this Sunday’s Counry Senior & Premier Intermediate Hurling finals at FBD Semple Stadium said: “The Association has made referee recruitment and retention one of the key pillars of our Strategic Plan for the next five years. Designating refereeing as a core objective of our Strategic Plan at its launch last April was a declaration of our intent to make this a priority and this initiative is in keeping with that.

“Our Referee Respect Day is a part of our commitment to raising the profile of referees and more importantly an awareness among the rest of our membership about the level of respect that we expect when it comes to supporting match officials.

“To be the embodiment of the GAA manifesto, Where We All Belong requires that no one is left out or left behind. The people who act as match officials ensure our games take place, and without them, there would be no games. These people are just as important to the GAA as every player, coach, committee member and volunteer. They are dedicated to Gaelic games, have a passion for their vocation and have families who are proud of the contribution they make. How we treat them says something about us and the only treatment we should tolerate is one of utmost respect.”

The GAA also have a number of initiatives aimed at enhancing the levels of support for match officials.

These include:

• Review of the Rules concerning infractions against Match Officials

• Review of how serious infractions against Match Officials within the Association are processed.

• Updated training course on discipline procedures for Discipline Committees at all levels.

• Additional training to Match Officials around reporting disciplinary action.

• Review of the Give Respect, Get Respect campaign with a roll out in 2023.

The role of the referee will be a feature of the next stage of the GAA marketing campaign highlighting Where We All Belong and there will be enhanced supports for referees made available through the GAA’s eLearning platform: learning.gaa.ie as well as through https://www.gaa.ie/respect/