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David Coldrick says social media has put 'increased attention' on referees

The Meath referee came under scrutiny after the Galway-Armagh All-Ireland quarter-final.

DAVID COLDRICK ADMITS he abuse he receives as a referee has lessened as he became more experienced, but itโ€™s the newer whistlers that tend to receive the brunt of it. 

The inter-county referee said he was in his early 20s when an incident took place in a Meath club game where he received verbal abuse that made him seriously think โ€œabout refereeing and whether it was for me.โ€

But in recent years, social media scrutiny has increased. Coldrick was caught in the eye of the storm during the summer after the Galway-Armagh All-Ireland quarter-final.

He sent-off Sean Kelly and Aidan Nugent at the start of extra-time, while an eye gouge by a non-playing member of the Armagh squad went unpunished. 

โ€œAt national level, weโ€™ve all experienced that kind of thing,โ€ he says of the criticism after that game.

โ€œThat game obviously had it all. It had the good, the bad and the ugly. And you donโ€™t just like switch off, you donโ€™t. You do have the day job on the Monday, but itโ€™s in your head for a couple of days afterwards. For me, Iโ€™m not on social media.

โ€œOthers obviously are and thatโ€™s, thatโ€™s absolutely fine. The mental piece is something that has become probably a bigger thing over the last number of years, probably with the increased attention.

โ€œBut we do have some supports in place, letโ€™s say in terms of, a psychologist, thatโ€™s helping us at national level.โ€

Speaking at the launch of the GAAโ€™s Referees Respect Day, Coldrick recalled a time when he seriously considering giving up refereeing.

โ€œIt was maybe five years after starting refereeing and I was doing a senior derby match in Meath between Navan Oโ€™Mahonys and Simonstown. It was a tight game.

โ€œIt was decided by a quite late penalty, so in the aftermath of that, there was a lot of verbal abuse, not physical abuse. But thatโ€™s certainly made me think about refereeing and whether it was for me.

โ€œUltimately, I suppose at that stage, I personally had a good support network. Then there were others in Leinster that I would have spoken to that kind of got me past that. But it certainly was the closest I came to quitting from a refereeing perspective.โ€

As he gets older, the Meath native feel the abuse has lessened.

โ€œI would have found that for whatever reason the fact that I am more experienced and have the years behind me, itโ€™s not that I donโ€™t get abuse, but I donโ€™t tend to get as much abuse. Like what those new referees get in the first couple of years. What I would have gotten in the first couple of years, that has definitely got less.

โ€œItโ€™s not to say that itโ€™s itโ€™s non existent, it is there, but itโ€™s not as much as from my early years in refereeing.โ€

He believes clubs shout take responsibility for abuse directed by their members at officials. 

โ€œI think in some ways, itโ€™s easy to have โ€˜Give Respect, Get Respectโ€™ on your shoulder. Okay, thatโ€™s all you just need to see it there, but I do think that the sanctions piece, I think that there are certain rules that at juvenile level would actually help the young referees coming up. The guys that are actually within that two-to-three-year zone of โ€˜like, am I going to keep this going?โ€™ 

โ€œI think it is partly sanctions but itโ€™s not just sanctions for the individual, I think itโ€™s trying to broaden out the responsibility on clubs and the accountability on clubs.

โ€œYes, the individual needs to take responsibility, but I know of instances where an individual mentor at a juvenile level is suspended, and the club is fined. But actually the fine is paid by the individual. So therefore the club doesnโ€™t really have to take responsibility. 

โ€œHe goes out and he does it again, which, in one particular instance I know did happen. He got a longer ban, he got a 48-week ban. He still paid the fine himself and the following week that juvenile team are in a county final and he turned up, and he started again.โ€ 

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    Sep 28th 2016, 12:21 PM

    Probably just at the early mass

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    Sep 28th 2016, 11:49 AM

    Carroll is injured so much he should just take up drinking full time.

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    Sep 28th 2016, 11:55 AM

    Them lads in the North-East of England are worse hoors than us for the drink.Randolph should be smarter ,Adrian is leaking goals so the manager just might be thinking of giving Randolph a chance. That chance may have gone now.
    Learn your lesson,Stay away from big Andy on your down time !

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    Sep 28th 2016, 12:05 PM

    They might have kipped in a mates house coz their wallets and phobes were stolen and couldnโ€™t afford a taxi. Then they were probably just walking the streets to flag someone down for a lift.

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    Sep 28th 2016, 12:06 PM

    Probably

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    Sep 28th 2016, 2:06 PM

    What else have they to be at sure

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    Sep 28th 2016, 6:50 PM

    Itโ€™s a load of crap the lad who posted the photo even said it was made up.. he was doing it for likes on twitter..

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