David Coldrick (centre) will take charge of the All-Ireland Senior Football Championship game between Mayo and Tyrone in Healy Park, Omagh. Pics: Sportsfile
Meath referee David Coldrick has been named as the referee for Saturday’s All-Ireland Senior Football Championship clash between Mayo and Tyrone.
Coldrick, who is widely revered as one of the game’s top referee’s will be the whistler in the latest chapter of this storied rivalry in Healy Park, Omagh.
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The Blackhall Gaels clubman has been the main official during some of the most prestigious days in the nation’s sporting calendar, most notably for Mayo natives in the 2020 All-Ireland final.
More recently, Coldrick refereed the National Football League Division One final between Mayo and Kerry in 2025, where Mayo manager Kevin McStay was less than impressed with the Meath man’s officiating.
Following the game, McStay claimed that Kerry's star man 'got well looked after’ by the officiating team.
Coldrick is no stranger to what the Red Hands bring to the table, having refereed two of Tyrone’s Division One games this season.
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