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04th Jun 2018

With everyone lumping in on the umpire, Derek McGrath jumps to his defence

Conan Doherty

Would you expect any less of the man?

Derek McGrath is the personification of dignity. He’s a fine hurling manager, he was a top player but, through it all, he has class to his very core.

Time and time again, he produces these acts that really show the mark of him.

  • His response to a mistake by a referee during the league final must’ve been tough
  • What he said to the Kilkenny goalkeeper before they did battle was telling
  • His gesture to Tadhg de Búrca’s parents before the semi-final win last year speaks for itself
  • The writing he had on his hand for the All-Ireland final is a mark of the man
  • He got a retired referee a beautiful gift too, just because

Today, even after an injury-ravaged Waterford outfit were screwed out of the most unlikely of wins against Tipperary when the Premier county were awarded a goal that should never have stood, Derek McGrath kept his class.

As the country lined up to criticise the umpire, the Waterford manager himself drew a firm line under in an interview of the highest quality on Monday’s GAA Hour hurling show.

“There was an immediate parking of it. I think, over the years, there’s been a tendency in counties like ourselves – that are long for a breakthrough – to lean on decisions or otherwise,” McGrath explained.

“I think it’s just important that you move on either way and hope in some karma-like way that things go for you as the season develops.

“It wasn’t just to come across like I’m taking the high moral ground, I feel like these decisions are made in actual good faith.

“I don’t think they says, ‘well, now, I’ll make this decision and this will make a game of it or Waterford will be at the cutting end of this decision’. I think it’s just a decision made in the spur of the moment and I don’t think the thought process behind it is in any way malicious or with any kind of vindictive intent.

“I genuinely believe that.”

Listen to the full interview below.

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