Yesterday’s Kerry senior hurling championship final on TG4 saw a live referee microphone used for the first time.
Limerick man John O’Halloran took charge of the decider between Causeway and Ballyduff at Austin Stack Park in Tralee, where the former emerged victorious on a 2-15 to 0-16 score-line.
Viewers watching the match live on GAA Beo could hear the rationale and reasoning that led to O’Halloran’s decisions on the pitch.
Needless to say, TG4′s latest innovation came in for some rave reviews as it also shared several clips from the game on social media.
Sár jab @SportTG4 👏🏻👏🏻 https://t.co/0hbXsD5Mo4
— Kerry GAA (@Kerry_Official) August 7, 2022
An chuala sibh an réiteoir ansin, live referee mic ar @GAA_BEO pic.twitter.com/gsWY0RYwyp
— Spórt TG4 (@SportTG4) August 7, 2022
Ref mic in action for @SportTG4, fair play.. could be a standard across the board & a massive addition for fans. https://t.co/QZpO8Yn6RM
— Eoin Byrne (@EoinB93) August 7, 2022
Tweet.@SportTG4 have been at the forefront of recent innovations in tv coverage of GAA games. Judging from the positive reaction to the latest innovation on Sunday, it's likely we will be seeing more of referees being mic'd in the future.https://t.co/fJfldLHOZR
— T.J. Galvin (@tjgalvin147) August 7, 2022