
Brendan Stack
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Brendan Stack
@bstack78
GAA match developer tutor, referee advisor & Umpire. @Arsenal fan @RockchapelGAA former player & @NCWGAA member, all views personal.


@TomasORuanaidh The interesting conversation will be why a kerry ref has been allowed to ref a cork final


Why Become a Gaelic Games Referee? • Stay involved with the game as an alternative to playing • Fitness – It’s a great way to keep fit • Ambition – could you referee a County Final or even an All-Ireland? • Learn more about the game • Give Something Back - offers players, at the end of their playing days, the opportunity to continue in the sport • Personal Development - helps to develop personal skills that are of value in all walks of life How do I become a Referee? The first thing to do, is complete the registration form below. Your local Referee Administrator will be provided with your details and will advise on upcoming Referee Foundation Course in your local area, which you will have to complete before you can referee games. The Club Referee Course is a blended learning course, this comprises of an online Learning course, and in-person sessions delivered by Referee Tutors. To register please complete the form below. forms.office.com/pages/response…



































