
Thomas Walsh
Thomas Walsh is a renowned referee in the sport of hurling, known for his ability to manage high-stakes games effectively. His officiating style emphasizes allowing the game to flow, making him a suitable choice for intense matchups like the Munster final.
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Recent news mentions
Thomas Walsh was stepping into a maelstrom last weekend: a capacity crowd, the Munster title on the line and an unbelievably tight contest between Cork and Limerick.
The rules that hurling could, and should, steal from football immediately – The Irish TimesThomas Walsh was the referee who required treatment on the pitch for cramp.
If we want free-flowing hurling we must accept the refereeing that facilitates it – The Irish TimesThomas Walsh appeared to be fighting a losing battle as the referee.
Weary-looking Limerick’s errors allowed Cork confidence to flourish – The Irish TimesBoth managers became increasingly wound up by Thomas Walsh’s refusal to penalise obvious fouls.
Cork prove sky’s the limit after conquering Munster with display of ferocious intensity – The Irish TimesThomas Walsh was the referee who went down with cramp in extra time.
Cork end Limerick’s Munster dominance after epic battle at the Gaelic Grounds – The Irish TimesThomas Walsh is a good referee for a game like that because he tries to let the game flow.
Limerick’s unrivalled big-match experience gives them edge over Cork in Munster final – The Irish Times




































