Information and consultation seminar for clubs The referees Committee will be visiting clubs within Tyrone with a clarification seminar on the rules, aimed towards managers and players becoming more aware of the rules and improving relationships between players, managers and referees. Recruitment We want to encourage all clubs to provide a new referee this coming [...]
The compulsory wearing of mouthguards in all underage grades up to and including minor for Gaelic football matches and practice sessions came in to practice on January 1 2013. In addition, from January 1 2014, this rule will apply to all players at all age grades. The move to make the wearing of mouthguards obligatory [...]
The writing is on the glass wall for hundreds of Tyrone GAA’s most committed supporters with the announcement this week that the Garvaghey Patronage fundraising initiative has exceeded all expectations set by Club Tyrone. Just days after Tyrone GAA announced it’s biggest-ever sponsorship deal with Hunky Dorys, Club Tyrone has added to the County’s funding [...]
Tyrone GAA’s ‘Drive for 2-Five-0’ Garvaghey Patrons is racing ahead of schedule. Launched just over a week ago, the sustained effort to recruit the ‘Final Forty’ Garvaghey Patrons has already brought 21 new Patrons on board. “Tyrone Gaels never cease to amaze” Hugh McAleer, Club Tyrone Chair remarked. “But this response is up there with [...]
Anyone in and around Tyrone GAA who feels they could give a hand in helping reach the ‘2-Five-0’ target for Garvaghey Patrons is encouraged to attend this Thursday night’s meeting (7.45 for 8.00pm) in Kelly’s Inn. You’ll get an update on the project; hear how we’re getting on in terms of recruiting our ‘final forty’ [...]
As Tyrone’s Garvaghey project nears completion, time also shortens on becoming a Garvaghey Patron and having your own; your family; your Club; your business; or indeed whatever name you choose inscribed on the iconic ‘Patron’s Wall’ that will be central to the building. Patrons have become an inspirational part of the funding of this vital [...]
With the first round of the club championship almost complete many spectators have witnessed the rule changes for the first time. The main changes are as follows – -the penalty kick is now taken from 11meters as opposed to 13 meters previously, thus giving the team fouled a better advantage. -All kickouts are now taken [...]
Tyrone referee Martin Sludden has been confirmed as the man in the middle for Sundays Ulster senior football championship clash between Armagh and Monaghan at Casement Park.
The GAA has unveiled a new Referee Development Plan which will underpin the role of referees and match officials within the Association for the next five years. This plan is the culmination of work carried out by a number of groups under the guidance of Coiste na Réiteoirí and identifies and sets out the criteria [...]