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I have thought long and hard about putting this up, but I have to say the standard of refereeing in this country is the worst I have seen in the last 20 years. Referees are having a massive influence of games by their mistakes and their inconsistances. The black is just making it impossible for referees. Nobody knows what's a black card but more importantanly the referees are getting a lot of them wrong. From my own counties point of view. We have an awful bad luck with referees in the cork,Mayo and even yesterdays game. It time for the gaa to come out and say things need to improve. Yesterday the ref gave an advantage when monaghan had a 30 metre free monaghan passed the ball and after the five second the advantage was over. A 30 metre score able free is more advantageous than keeping the ball. shaggylegend (Monaghan) - Posts: 1941 - 09/03/2015 18:54:30 1701042 Link 0 |
Yes referees get things wrong & make mistakes, but so too do players, managers & supporters. MuckrossHead (Donegal) - Posts: 5028 - 09/03/2015 19:15:41 1701050 Link 0 |
The monaghan player should have shot rather than run down his advantage. Would have had a second chance with a free. Its something you can always get right the next day. But back to the specifics, I think most refs do their best, and are trying the impossible, to ref the game that is gaelic football. Donegalman (None) - Posts: 3846 - 09/03/2015 19:43:39 1701060 Link 0 |
It's not the referee's fault that hq are adding a new dimension to our game every year, the ref's are the last people who are at fault here. SaffronDon (Antrim) - Posts: 2504 - 09/03/2015 19:55:04 1701065 Link 0 |
i don't necessarily think that referees have getten worse, but i would say that the GAA seem to be giving the bigger games to lesser referees. cavanman47 (Cavan) - Posts: 5196 - 09/03/2015 20:12:57 1701074 Link 0 |
watched a number of games from the sofa over the weekend and some decisions were really poor and do not reflect well on the Men IN Black. Brian Gavin in yesterdays Tipp v Clare game, did not give a free late in the game to a Clare player close to the Tipp goalman as he was being swung at with hurleys from 2 layers. How Padraic Maher escaped for a pull with the hurl across O'Donnell is beyond me! These 2 decisions do not augur well for the year ahead when the best known and probably the best referee allows such conduct. carlowman (Carlow) - Posts: 1849 - 09/03/2015 20:30:51 1701082 Link 0 |
Run down his advantage? What is he meant to do just kick it away? Donegal done the same thing earlier in the game and got the free? The black card is a joke at present with zero consistency. I agree the same referees are getting the top games the whole time. The standard of referees was a mile better when you had Paddy Russell, Michael Curley, John Bannon, Brian White and Pat McEnaney. shaggylegend (Monaghan) - Posts: 1941 - 09/03/2015 20:34:56 1701083 Link 0 |
I would be against any personal attack against any ref. I would also say that Cormac Reilly's performance last August cost Mayo a spot in the final suckvalleypaddy (Galway) - Posts: 1706 - 09/03/2015 20:43:53 1701090 Link 0 |
suckvalleypaddy cavanman47 (Cavan) - Posts: 5196 - 09/03/2015 21:03:38 1701104 Link 0 |
I would even go as far as saying some referees are running with teams shaggylegend (Monaghan) - Posts: 1941 - 09/03/2015 21:22:17 1701113 Link 0 |
its the worst thing in the gaa over last couple years hill16no1man (Dublin) - Posts: 12665 - 10/03/2015 10:22:28 1701150 Link 0 |
This piece smells of a sky sports panel mentality , you know the one when Merse n the boys go on their usual rant about refs , the godfather of them all was Andy eeaatts a disgraceeee truly shocking Gray . Damothedub (Dublin) - Posts: 5193 - 10/03/2015 10:55:25 1701166 Link 0 |
The advantage rule needs seriously to be questioned. Against Kildare twice Ref had advantage on when Cavan were in possession 30 yards out. If there is no goal on and there is no clear shot at target then the advantage is with the defending team. On one occasion Martin Reilly took a pop shot wide to utilise the advantage rule to bring back the free but the Ref just waved wide ball. This inconsistency just gets up players backs and causes niggling for the rest of the game cavan97 (Cavan) - Posts: 369 - 10/03/2015 11:04:33 1701168 Link 0 |
watched a number of games from the sofa over the weekend and some decisions were really poor and do not reflect well on the Men IN Black. Brian Gavin in yesterdays Tipp v Clare game, did not give a free late in the game to a Clare player close to the Tipp goalman as he was being swung at with hurleys from 2 layers. How Padraic Maher escaped for a pull with the hurl across O'Donnell is beyond me! These 2 decisions do not augur well for the year ahead when the best known and probably the best referee allows such conduct. bricktop (Down) - Posts: 2503 - 10/03/2015 11:07:55 1701170 Link 0 |
Damo - a lot of what you state is very true . TheRightStuff (Donegal) - Posts: 1688 - 10/03/2015 11:12:10 1701173 Link 0 |
Damo, agree with your views above, with the exception of the bit about the linesmen and umpires. They have no powers at the moment re: open play, with the exception of bringing foul play (that warrants a card) to the attention of the ref. Torcaill (Australia) - Posts: 204 - 10/03/2015 11:37:12 1701186 Link 0 |
most of the referees are bad makeing bad decisions it time they went back to referee trainning and learned the rule of the game antoman (Mayo) - Posts: 140 - 10/03/2015 11:45:25 1701189 Link 0 |
I was watching some old All-Ireland finals over Christmas, including the 2001 game, as I certainly wasn't going to watch the 2014 final again. One of the most noticeable differences was how easy players made the game to referee compared to now. Have a look at this video which is of Nigel Nestor getting sent off for a high tackle which was a clear second yellow card. The Galway player is back on his feet and looking to take a quick free straight away and get on with the game, nowadays he would roll around on the ground and players would be surrounding the referee looking for him to send the Meath player off. The honesty and ability of referees is not getting worse, just the dishonesty and cheating of players and managers. I always laugh at the idea that intercounty referees should be dropped for making mistakes - it is as if people believe there are 100's more excellent referees in the country who could easily step in and ref a game in front of 30,000 people where everyone on the pitch is trying to deceive you. Soma (UK) - Posts: 2630 - 10/03/2015 12:25:09 1701222 Link 0 |
Monaghan brought all the bad luck on themselves with their antics in Castlebar so you can't blame the ref for that defeat. Monaghan fans near me were disgusted with their play. yew_tree (Mayo) - Posts: 11411 - 10/03/2015 12:32:16 1701227 Link 0 |
I was never as angry with a ref as I was with the one in the mayo v monaghan game 2 weeks ago. In hindsight if the linesmen and umpire's did their job's right it would make things easier on the ref. hutto (Monaghan) - Posts: 171 - 10/03/2015 12:37:07 1701231 Link 0 |