Barry Cassidy

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Barry Cassidy is a

the inaugural Tailteann Cup final
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Career

Cassidy refereed his first Derry Senior Football Championship final in 2010, Coleraine v Ballinderry Shamrocks.[1] He also refereed the 2013 Derry SFC final, won by Ballinderry Shamrocks against Ballinascreen.[1]

Cassidy worked on the 2011 All-Ireland Minor Football Championship, as a linesman.[1]

His first National Football League game came the following year (when he had to be escorted away by stewards after annoying Mayo supporters whose loss that game was).[1]

He was given charge of the 2018 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-final between Dublin and Galway, though he had never previously refereed even a quarter-final before that year, when he had taken charge of Galway v Kerry in the 2018 Super 8s.[1]

Cassidy refereed the 2020 Ulster Senior Football Championship final between Cavan and Donegal.[3]

He took charge of the 2021 Munster Senior Football Championship final between Cork and Kerry.[4]

Even though

2022 Tailteann Cup Final referee, Cassidy ended up taking charge in Deegan's absence.[5] Deegan had a sickness, said Brian Gavin in his analysis of that game.[6] He had contracted COVID-19 and this ruled him out of what would have been his final inter-county game.[7]

Cassidy was then named as linesman for the

Personal life

Cassidy's father was a referee.[2] He is a married man, Claire being the wife.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Kelly, Padraig (9 August 2018). "Referee Barry Cassidy's big breakthrough". The Irish News.
  2. ^ a b c "'Referees get nervous and feel pressure, like any player'". Belfast Telegraph. 19 July 2020.
  3. ^ McCaffrey, Sean (17 November 2020). "Referee announced for Ulster championship final". Northern Sound.
  4. ^ Barry, Stephen (20 July 2021). "Barry Cassidy to take charge of Kerry-Cork Munster SFC final". Irish Examiner.
  5. ^ Galvin, Kieran (6 July 2022). "Change of referee for Tailteann Cup final". Westmeath Independent.
  6. ^ Gavin, Brian (11 July 2022). "The GAA should be demanding immediate answers over HawkEye fiasco". Irish Examiner.
  7. ^ Gannon, Tom (18 July 2022). "Laois GAA ref blows his final whistle Maurice Deegan Interview". Leinster Express.
  8. ^ "Roscommon referee part of team for All-Ireland football final". 13 July 2022.