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Important notice for anyone attending Seminar in ALSAA
The old entrance from the Swords Road into ALSAA is GONE, and there is NO RIGHT TURN at the next traffic lights. You must now approach ALSAA from the Airport Roundabout heading back down the Swords road and going LEFT at the crossroads before old ALSAA entrance. You then turn right and right again and use ALSAA new entrance.

ISRS Press Release
In light of recent events we the Officer Board of The ISRS, wish to make it clear to
All Our Members, League Secretaries and League Appointments Officers, that the policy of the ISRS and it's members of Not Operating with or alongside Non Society Referees, Has Not Changed.
This is and has been Our Policy over the lifetime of The ISRS and the purpose of this press release is to clear up any ambiguity that may have arisen recently.

Tony Redmond PRO ISRS

Referees Required For Metropolitan Girls League
If you are available to cover games in the Metropolitan Girls League on a Saturday or Sunday contact Referees Allocator Declan Quinn 086 737 9312 or gary Tolan (Gary after 5pm) 087 225 1495. Remember you MUST Do Your Allocated League First.

Artificial Pitches
Updated list of Latest Artificial Pitches
See FAI Announcement's on the main page...

NEW
Pitch Playability link in Links on left block, Check here from 3pm onwards on the firday before your matches

New Download Section

We have a New section in the "Branch Link" for you to download some forms, like Membership, Branch Rules and FAI reg. forms and Match pad refill's plus too be excused from meetings form

Reporting Incidents

To Branch secretary Sean Slattery
Or by e-mail:
secretary@dublinreferees.com

Equipment

Equipment can only be purchased from 7.15 to 8pm. Equipement Officer is Derek Carey and he can be contacted on 0868764445.

New.. "Ask the Ref" section just launched.... E-mail "the ref" with your questions... See Ref Topics for more details....


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ISRS NEWS ARCHIVE

Best of luck to our members involved in the Dublin Super cup this weekend;
Airtricity League v Man. City - Referee P. Sutton -Assistants K. Hennessey, D. Broughton - 4th Rob Rogers
Inter Milan v Celtic - Referee Damian hancock - Assistants Ciaran delaney, Wayne Mc Donnell - 4th Paul Tuite
Sunday
Airtricity league v Celtic - Referee Neil Doyle - Assistants M. Gavin, Andrew Maher - 4th Derek Tomney
Inter v Man City - Referee Dave Mc Keon - Assistants Damian Mc Grath, Mark Douglas -4th Tomas Connolly

Womens Senior FAI Cup Final
We are delighted to announce that Marie Ward will be refereeing the Womens FAI Senior Cup final on Sunday August 7th,
between Wilton and St Catherines. To be played at 3pm in Tuirners Cross, Cork.
Congratulations also to another Dublin member, Paula Brady who will be assistant referee
as will Michelle o Neill (Wexford) and 4th Official is Rhona Daly (Roscommon)
Best of luck

Election Of ISRS President
The Following is the result of the recent election for President of the ISRS. The Election count was held in the Green Isle Hotel on saturday April 16th; Scrutineers were Ian Paul(Waterford) and Mark O Flynn (Cork)

Total votes cast ; 912 Spoiled votes ; 2 Valid Poll; 910 Quota; (910 divided by 2 =455+1)= 456

First Count; Bernard Foy 362 Tommy Traynor 276 Paul O Brien 272

Paul o Brien eliminated and his second preference votes were transferred as follows; Non-transferable votes; 62 Bernard Foy 128 Tommy Traynor 82

Second count; Bernard Foy 362 +128 = 490 Tommy Traynor 276 + 82 = 358

As Bernard Foy exceeded the Quota he was deemed elected as President of ISRS.

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Charity Match In Peamount Utd SDFL Coaches 1 - 2 SDFL Referee's was the final result from the Charity Match in Peamount Utd on Wed 2nd March.

A great night had by all and the game was fast with loads of goal mouth action. Over €1,250 was raised on the night for the "Rory Shield Fund". Many thank to the SDFL Coaches and to the Referee's for a great game and to all who came along to lend their support on the night and to the 3 LOI referees who officiated. Wayne, Darren and Rob.
Well Done The Boys In Black !!!

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Fitness Training Training For referees of all ages is available at:
Stannaway Park, Tuesdays 6pm to 7pm
St. Mochtas Clonsilla (starts Wed 7th October 7pm)
Sportslink Santry (starts Tuesday 6th October at 6.30pm)

Full changing facilities and showers at venues

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The ISRS 50th Anniversary Celebration Limited amount of tickets available on the 20th of August, at the Branch meeting.Tickets are €55 per person Will take place at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Northwood, Old Swords Road, Dublin 9 on Saturday 26th September 2009... Ticket Price includes wine reception 7.30pm, followed by 4 course dinner which includes a choice of sirloin beef or chicken (main course) with vegetarian option on night if requested, wine is also included with the meal..........
Jimmy McGee will be the MC and guest speaker for the night.
Entertainment: will be supplied by the band Streetwise from 10pm until 12.30am followed by a disco until 1.30am.
Dress code: Smart Casual
Contact: Any Committee Member for tickets

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Congratulations to ISRS Cork Branch member Alan Kelly who has been promoted to the top grade of referees in Europe by UEFA. Also congratulations to Dublin ISRS member Paula Brady who has been appointed as an assistant referee for the UEFAa Womens U19 finals in Belarus this July.

Dublin Branch member Dave Mc Keon will referee Europa League 2nd qualifying round FBK Kaunas v FK Sevojno in Lithuania in August along with assistants Ciaran Delaney (Dublin) Dave Wogan,(Louth) and Neil Doyle (Dublin).

Ian Stokes (Dublin) will be fourth official in the World Cup Qualifier Azerbaijan v Germany Aug 12th.Referee is Alan Kelly assistants Marc Douglas and Damien mc Grath.

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IBSA are the International Blind Sports Association They are the Governing body that oversee all sports for the Totally Blind and the Visually impaired athlete.
From the 25th June Until 4th July IBSA organised the European Futsal Championships in Nantes, France. Referees were invited from around Europe to officiate at the tournament. The referees came from France, Germany, Spain, Greece, Turkey and Ireland. There were two categories that the players were divided into. The B1 Category catered for the Totally Blind player while the second category B2 /B3 catered for the visually impaired player with the B2 player having the most sight loss.

The referees arrived in Nantes on Thursday 25th in order to attend a two day seminar in preparation for the Championship ahead. This was designed to discuss the Laws of the Game that govern the game for Blind and visually impaired athletes. For the players of the B2/B3 category they play under the FIFA Laws of Futsal with a couple of changes, the most notable being the Goalkeeper not being allowed outside his penalty area.
The B1 category is very different. All of the players MUST wear eye patches and a BLINDFOLD. This is to ensure that all players are playing completely blind. The ball has a special acoustic system installed inside its bladder so when kicked and moving the players can hear it so they can follow the movement of the ball. Behind each goal is positioned a "Guide" who is allowed to speak to the players and guide them towards the goal that the players are attacking. The Goalkeepers can be fully sighted or from the B2/B3 category and they are restricted to an area of 2m x 5m in goals that are 3m x 2m. This is a sport that you need to see played to be fully appreciated. For the athletes that play it the last statement almost sounds cruel, as they cannot "see" the beautiful game that they play. For me it was a privilege and a very humbling experience to watch such commitment, under what most fully sighted people would consider impossible circumstances.
As a group of referees we were given the opportunity to "see" what it was like to be a blind footballer. We were taken to a football pitch and we were blindfolded and given a football. It was an experience I shall never forget. To this end I salute all of the players of the B1 category and the coaches and mentors that give up their time to help them play International Football.

It was late on the evening of 27th June when the 18 referees were split into two groups. One group were assigned to referee the B1 Category and the other for the B2/B3 Category. I was assigned to the B2/B3 Category. This category was to be staged in the spectacular Palais des Sport de Beaulieu that has a capacity for 5000 spectators.



The B1 competition was to be played in the Stade Michel Lecointre which is home ground to the reserve team of FC Nantes.
On the eve of the competition we were given our appointments for the day ahead. Mr Lionel Fisdel of Argentina was the referee assessor for the B2/B3 Tournament. He brought a wealth of Futsal experience from IBSA and FIFA to the tournament and we were all very grateful for his contribution to improving the standard of refereeing throughout the tournament.
The opening game of the B2/B3 competition was to be a tough test for the Irish team as they were matched against the runners up in the recent world championships in Argentina. They opened with a creditable 3 nil defeat against the team from Belarus, which was to prove the least amount of goals scored by them as they marched on to win the championship.
I received my first appointment as the lead referee in the game between Spain and Italy. As is always the case when you hear teams singing their National Anthems it can give you "goose-bumps" but none more so then when you hear the Italians singing their anthem with such gusto and obvious pride, it was indeed nerve tingling. Spain won this encounter 5-2 and it was played in good spirits by both teams and posed no problems for my French colleague and myself.
I was appointed to a second game in the afternoon of day 1 (Mr Fisdel did not have respect for the age factor) and this was to be a more volatile affair between England and the host Nation France. England were ranked 4th in the world and France 10th so it was a big shock when England were defeated 2-1 and missed a penalty late in the game to start with a draw. Though the game was played at a frantic pace the standard of Futsal was very good, both my Turkish colleague and myself encountered no problems in the match.

Day 2 proved to be an unlucky day for the Irish as they came out on the wrong side of a 3-2 result against Spain. This result was to cost the Irish team their place in the semi-final. Certainly a game they should have won. I was appointed to the Turkey v France game and France edged to a 2-1 victory against a valiant Turkish team. The game again posed no problems to my German colleague or myself.

Day 3 gave me the appointment to the game between Belarus and Spain. This game was to decide who would top the group. The team from Belarus proved to be too strong for Spain as they cruised to a 6-2 victory. My colleague was from France and this pairing was to be repeated later in the competition.
Ireland were to have their first success by comprehensively beating the Italians (but not in singing the Anthem) 5-2 this one finished which put Ireland facing the possibility of playing England if they could beat Turkey in the other group. They obliged by beating Turkey 6-1 which set up a meeting for Ireland with the "Auld enemy" in the 5th and 6th place play off.

Day 4 of competition was a rest day for the players and officials in the B2/B3 Category. This allowed for tired limbs to be rested and massaged in preparation for the games ahead. It also allowed the referees of the B2/B3 category to watch and support the referees in the very impressive B1 Category. It must be said that the camaraderie that developed over the ten days we were together was excellent with all referees supporting their colleagues throughout the competition.
The hospitality of the people of Nantes was superb. On the Wednesday night the entire group of referees were guest of honour at the Town Hall with the Lord Mayor of Nantes hosting the event. On the Thursday night we were taken on an incredible boat trip on the river Loire on a specially crafted restaurant boat. Another wonderful experience to add to the many had over the duration of the trip.



The appointments for the semi-finals were announced after our excursion on the river Loire. I was nominated to take charge of the game between Belarus and the hosts France. This game proved to be a little more troublesome than the 7- nil half time score line suggested. It was obvious that the French were feeling more than a little humiliated. By the time the game finished 12 nil there were two dismissals for second yellow cards one from each team.
The game between Ireland and England had taken place earlier in the morning. One month before the European competition England travelled to Dublin to play in a friendly, which they won 2-1. But it was the Irish team that were to take the win and fifth place on this day with a comprehensive 3 nil victory. In typical Irish fashion they will look back on this competition and think of what "might have been". The second semi-final saw the team from Ukraine beat the Spanish 4-1 to set up a final that was to be a repeat of the World Final in Argentina two years earlier. Of which the team from Ukraine emerged victorious on the dreaded penalty kicks.

After each day of refereeing the referees were debriefed in their respective groups and points for improvement were discussed and noted. The appointments for the next day were then issued. The last day was to be a little different in that both groups were brought together for the appointments to both Finals and the 3rd and 4th place play off's. In the B1 Category England progressed to the Final against the popular host nation France.

The announcement of the appointments for the last series of games was a bit like the Oscar Ceremony as each referee was named from 3rd referee to the first referee. So when it came to the B2/B3 Final I was like the rest of my colleagues, a little nervous and more than thrilled when it was announced that I would lead the team of referees in the Final between Belarus and Ukraine. My colleagues were to be two Frenchmen one that I had worked with earlier in the tournament.

On the last day of games the 3rd place was played between Spain and France with Spain emerging as victors and France taking a very commendable 4th place albeit unexpected.



Standing in the middle of my French colleagues listening to the National Anthems of these two great Eastern European nations left me feeling very proud of being given the responsibility of refereeing such an important game of Futsal. I am a firm believer that every game I referee is as important as the last one, but the realisation that this was being played in front of 1000 spectators for the European Championship, gave me a sense of pride and deep satisfaction at the fact that I had been entrusted with the game ahead.
In my pre-match brief I told both referees that I would ask them this single question after the final whistle "did you have good game?" If we can all honestly answer "yes" to that question then that would be good enough for us to enjoy the occasion only after the final whistle. It is my belief that the game will always belong to the players and the referee should be able to disassociate himself from the occasion, as it is the occasion that belongs to the players and we as referees can enjoy it only if we allow the game to be the spectacle it deserves to be.
After all we referee the game NOT the occasion.



The game went like a dream and in typical fashion it also went very quickly. All players played it in the spirit befitting a European Final and Belarus emerged as European Champions over a very tired Ukraine team with a score-line of 4 nil. When I asked the question to my colleagues we all said "yes" and perhaps more importantly Mr Lionel Fisdel of Argentina thought we did a good job too. We could now enjoy the occasion!

The B1 Final was scheduled for the afternoon with the 3rd place going to Spain in a 2 nil defeat of Greece. In the final England went into an early lead but the host Nation France was not to give up their opportunity of winning this final as they came back to win with a 3-2 score-line. Becoming the European Champions was a fine reward for the host Nation as the competition ended and the official closing ceremony came to its conclusion. The event ended with a Banquet that was staged in a marquee at the FC Nantes Stadium. It was a fitting close to a sensational 10 days of competition , refereeing and making of new friends.



The next major event is for our FIFA Futsal Referee Rob Rogers as he takes his place in Europe's elite group of Futsal Referees during August as he is taking charge of the UEFA Futsal Club Qualifying Stages. I wish him good luck and every success on his trip. "Gerry Behan"

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