Paddy Collins (referee) explained

Paddy Collins
Fullname:Paddy Collins
Birth Place:Athboy, County Meath, Ireland

Patrick Collins (born 1942) is an Irish former Gaelic football referee and Gaelic games administrator. Born in Athboy, County Meath, Collins refereed the All-Ireland SFC finals of 1976, 1981, 1984 and 1989. A 2014 article in Hoganstand.com noted that he is regarded as "one of the top football referees of all time".[1]

Páidí Ó Sé appointed him as a selector when he was made manager of the Westmeath senior football team in 2003, by which time Collins had long served as secretary of the Westmeath County Board.[2]

Collins remained involved with the Westmeath senior team under Ó Sé's successor as manager Tomás Ó Flatharta, appointed in 2005.[3]

Collins was also county secretary in 2000 when manager Brendan Lowry received a controversial six-month ban which was later lifted.[4]

In 2022, Martin Breheny named him among "five of the best football referees".[5]

Notes and References

  1. News: Collins takes up DRA role. Hogan Stand. 12 November 2014. 7 February 2018.
  2. News: Ó Sé recruits Westmeath secretary. Irish Independent. Colm. Keys. 7 November 2003.
  3. News: Ó Flatharta confirmed as Westmeath boss. Irish Examiner. 1 October 2005. While county secretary Paddy Collins is to remain part of the backroom staff, Ballyferriter man Ó Flatharta is expected to name his selectors in the coming weeks..
  4. News: Westmeath joy as Lowry ban lifted. Irish Independent. Tom. O'Riordan. 4 March 2000.
  5. News: Five of the best football referees. Irish Independent. Martin. Breheny. Martin Breheny. 19 August 2022.