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Published 18:42 26 Feb 2018 GMT
Updated 19:12 26 Feb 2018 GMT
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"Gough is from Meath, he's refereed a number of games that I've been involved in and it is a thing that he's a stickler on. Every referee has some sort of a technical issue that they put emphasis on."It has led to confusion in Royal County club games before, with one occasion really standing out for Ward.
"He has definitely done this before in club games in Meath. We had a league match where he sent a couple of our lads to the line to get gum-shields, to get it sorted and play goes on. "He doesn't stop the whole game for it, he's not supposed to. We had a scenario where a player from our team, and a player from the opposition were trying to get keys to the dressing room to get a gum-shield from their kit-bag. So it was 14 a side while the game was going on."Ward questions the players who get caught. It'd make for a much simpler life if they just adhered to the rules.
"The rule is you have to have a mouth-guard. Why do players not have a mouth-guard first of all? "It's a completely bizzare scenario. You could say the referee could have stopped the play and let him get his mouth guard," he added.You can listen to the mouth guard decision and much more from Cian, Wooly and Conan on Thursday's GAA Hour Show. https://soundcloud.com/sportsjoe-gaa-hour/dubs-beat-mayoagain-kerrys-dodgy-defenseagain-gumshieldgate
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