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A survey of referee participation, training and injury in elite gaelic games referees
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 06/22/09
Blake C et al. - Participation in official duties and training is high in elite Gaelic games referees, despite the amateur status of the sports. Gaelic games injury is common in the referee cohort, with lower limb injury predominating. These injuries have implications for both the referee and for organisation of the games.
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