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Title: Men in Black --Referee Documentary on Setanta
Post by: Gold on July 28, 2015, 11:09:36 AM
Anyone see this on Setanta Freeview?

Watched 2 of the episodes. First Followed Barry Kelly the Westmeath Hurling Referee and 2nd followed Allain Rolland the Rugby Referee.

Both were miked up during matches so you could hear what they said to players-- Kelly was brilliant, chatting away to players and slagging them etc--fantastic refereeing I thought--nothing like the shite we get (a lot of the time) in club games.

Rolland was top class too--chatting away to players--all players knew both men knew what they were on about and didn't really answer back. Absolutely fantastic show.

My view is that in local gaa some refs can defo favour some teams over another. You don't know what refs are thinking etc--in this programme the Ref's communication was fantastic.
Title: Re: Men in Black --Referee Documentary on Setanta
Post by: Canalman on July 28, 2015, 11:30:35 AM
Very good programmes alright.

Watch out also for another Setanta programme/ documentary about an Irish professional poker player. Jaw dropping stuff.

Also liked the one about the underage soccer team at Home Farm .
Title: Re: Men in Black --Referee Documentary on Setanta
Post by: manfromdelmonte on July 28, 2015, 03:14:23 PM
Quote from: Gold on July 28, 2015, 11:09:36 AM
Anyone see this on Setanta Freeview?

Watched 2 of the episodes. First Followed Barry Kelly the Westmeath Hurling Referee and 2nd followed Allain Rolland the Rugby Referee.

Both were miked up during matches so you could hear what they said to players-- Kelly was brilliant, chatting away to players and slagging them etc--fantastic refereeing I thought--nothing like the shite we get (a lot of the time) in club games.

Rolland was top class too--chatting away to players--all players knew both men knew what they were on about and didn't really answer back. Absolutely fantastic show.

My view is that in local gaa some refs can defo favour some teams over another. You don't know what refs are thinking etc--in this programme the Ref's communication was fantastic.
I hate referees using the first name of some players on one team, and not on another.
It creates a perceived bias in my opinion

You either use all their names, or none at all.
Title: Re: Men in Black --Referee Documentary on Setanta
Post by: Milltown Row2 on July 28, 2015, 05:02:35 PM
Quote from: Gold on July 28, 2015, 11:09:36 AM
Anyone see this on Setanta Freeview?

Watched 2 of the episodes. First Followed Barry Kelly the Westmeath Hurling Referee and 2nd followed Allain Rolland the Rugby Referee.

Both were miked up during matches so you could hear what they said to players-- Kelly was brilliant, chatting away to players and slagging them etc--fantastic refereeing I thought--nothing like the shite we get (a lot of the time) in club games.

Rolland was top class too--chatting away to players--all players knew both men knew what they were on about and didn't really answer back. Absolutely fantastic show.

My view is that in local gaa some refs can defo favour some teams over another. You don't know what refs are thinking etc--in this programme the Ref's communication was fantastic.

Hey some referees talk to players but the amount of crap referee's get from players on how to referee would melt your brain