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Lohan: 'I'd like to see a better standard of refereeing, and I don't think we're getting it'

Lohan: 'I'd like to see a better standard of refereeing, and I don't think we're getting it'
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Clare hurling manager Brian Lohan has criticized the standard of refereeing in the GAA following a physical quarter-final match against Dublin. Several players suffered injuries, prompting calls for better protection regarding head and concussion-related incidents.

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The comments highlight ongoing concerns regarding player safety and officiating consistency in high-stakes Gaelic games.

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FRUSTRATED: Clare manager Brian Lohan with his Dublin counterpart Niall Ó Ceallacháin after their All-Ireland SHC quarter final in in Thurles. Pic: David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile

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Reports on a manager's public criticism while providing context on player injuries and match events.

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