Dublin GAA have made a big push for referees due to a 'chronic shortage'
Dublin GAA have admitted there is a 'chronic shortage' of referees as they urge people to sign up for a training course.
Posting an advertisement, they said: "Due to the chronic shortage of referees at adult level and with a new season in sight, Coiste na Réiteoirí are running a new referee course to qualify participants to referee at adult football and/or hurling. "This course will take place in late January/early February with dates TBC. Two in-person modules plus two online modules are mandatory."
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