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New documentary explores GAA referee abuse

New documentary explores GAA referee abuse

Yahoo28-02-2025
A new documentary which shines a light on the abuse directed at Gaelic football referees will be broadcast on the BBC this weekend.
Réiteoir!, produced by Macha Media for BBC Gaeilge and RTE with support from Northern Ireland Screen's Irish Language Broadcast Fund, will be shown on BBC Two NI and the BBC iPlayer on Sunday at 22:00 GMT.
In the hour-long documentary, broadcaster Gráinne McElwain explores the challenges that come with being a modern GAA referee by following officials David Gough, Siobhán Coyle and Eoghan Ó Muircheartaigh throughout the 2024 season.
The documentary considers the emotional toll of the abuse on referees and reveals findings from a recent Ulster University study, led by Dr Noel Brick.
As part of Dr Brick's study, 96% of referees said they had received verbal abuse at some point during their career, with 20% claiming they had received physical abuse.
In a follow-up study focused on the 2022-23 season, 88% of referees said they had experienced verbal abuse, a statistic Dr Brick said was "shockingly high".
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Gough, who took charge of the 2019 and 2023 All-Ireland Football finals, forms a big part of the documentary's focus.
Having refereed for nearly 20 years, Gough is used to the verbal abuse that is directed at officials, but he admits the mistakes he has made have lived with him.
In the 2016 All-Ireland football semi-final, Gough missed an obvious foul by Dublin's Kevin McManamon on Kerry's Peter Crowley, allowing Dublin to go up the other end of the field and score.
Gough's line of sight was blocked by Dublin's Michael Fitzsimons, and after Dublin won the match by two points, the referee faced a torrent of abuse from Kerry fans.
"After 2016, I think it really affected my mental health. It took me a long time to come back to refereeing after that game," reflected Gough.
"It was terrible walking from the pitch that day. There were programmes and bottles being thrown from the Cusack Stand and it was very difficult to come back after that game.
"I was worried about going on to the pitch. I knew I had made a huge mistake and maybe people didn't have the same confidence in my refereeing any longer and that was very difficult for me."
Gough, the first openly gay referee to take charge of the All-Ireland final, also revealed that letters containing homophobic abuse were sent to his family home and read by his parents.
"The people who are important to me are my umpires, the other referees and my family," he said.
"But when the letters come to your house, it was very hard, especially on my Dad and on my Mam. My Mam and my Dad knew they were bad letters.
"I'm not comfortable with that language but I've heard it. But for my family to see those words, and to read those words written about me, that's very difficult for them."
In the documentary, McElwain also speaks to sports analyst Fearghal Mag Uiginn, GAA president Jarlath Burns and sports psychologist and former Galway county hurler Justin Campbell.
Watch Réiteoir! on BBC Two Northern Ireland and BBC iPlayer at 22:00 GMT on Sunday, 2 March.
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