Personal information | |
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Born | 1957/1958[1] |
Occupation | Defence Forces[2] |
Years active | c. 1970s–present |
Employer | GAA |
Sport | |
Sport | Gaelic football |
Position | Referee |
Club | Cavan Gaels |
Brian Crowe (born 1957/1958) is a Gaelic football All-Ireland Final referee. He is a member of the Cavan Gaels club.
Crowe played midfield and centre-forward for Cavan Gaels before retiring at the start of his twenties so that he could take up refereeing.[1] He refereed the 2000 Connacht Senior Football Championship final, the 2003 Munster Senior Football Championship final.[1] Club games refereed included the 2003 and 2005 All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship finals and two Ulster Senior Club Football Championship finals.[1] In 2006, he tipped David Coldrick (Meath), Derek Fahy (Longford) and Maurice Deegan (Laois) to referee All-Ireland finals.[1] By 2006 he had done 13 years of service to the inter-county panel.[1]
He refereed the 2006 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final between Kerry and Mayo.[3][4] He was the second Cavanman to referee an All-Ireland final, following Fintan Tierney of Butlersbridge (who did the 1972 final) and the last until Joe McQuillan's first final in 2011.[5] In the 2008 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship he became involved in a dispute with the CCC, but officials said he was not being punished for refusing to co-operate.[6]
Part of the Defence Forces, he is a married father of three daughters and a son.[1] He is interested in snooker and athletics and plays badminton.[1]