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Published 14:44 4 Oct 2022 BST
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With the punishments currently in place obviously not doing enough to stop these issues occurring, The GAA’s communications manager Cian Murphy has came up with a rather proactive solution.
Writing as a Templeogue-Synge Street club member in the monthly GAA club newsletter, Murphy makes a compelling argument to introduce mandatory refereeing courses for those found guilty of abusing officials.
"We can insist that people reported for verbal abuse of match officials are made complete referee courses as part of their rehabilitation.
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"There is a rule in place for a referee to move a ball forward in response to back chat from a player. But perhaps we should set the tone at underage level and respond to back chat to a referee by awarding a 20 metre free against the offending team instead.
“And when we find ourselves facing accusations of poor discipline we need more people to have the courage to take the John Mullane line that ‘if you do the crime, you do the time.’
“New rules can be made, existing rules can be tightened but the business world will tell you that culture eats strategy for breakfast.
"Society is angrier now and social media can be a place where anger is easily stoked and rarely moderated. But there is still a choice.
"What sort of GAA culture do we want to exist? It starts with individuals. It starts with us as GAA members. If not us, who? If not now, when?”
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