GAA Disciplinary Handbook 10th Edition

By Padraigh Dermody Fri 1st May

Laois GAA
GAA Disciplinary Handbook 10th Edition
GAA Disciplinary Handbook 10th Edition

Introduction

Discipline in the GAA is about more than red cards and suspensions. It is about ensuring fairness, consistency, and protecting the integrity of the game.

The GAA Disciplinary Handbook (10th Edition) outlines how incidents are handled, from the moment they occur to final decisions and appeals.

For players, mentors, and clubs in Laois, understanding this process can be the difference between resolving a case quickly or facing unnecessary complications.


What Are GAA Disciplinary Rules?

The GAA disciplinary system is used to:

  • Investigate incidents
  • Apply penalties
  • Ensure fair procedures

The handbook acts as a practical guide to help committees apply the Official Guide rules correctly.


How Does Disciplinary Action Start?

Disciplinary action begins in two ways:

1. Referee Report

  • Covers incidents during a match
  • Automatically triggers disciplinary action

2. Reported Incident

  • Off-the-ball incidents
  • Post-match issues
  • Misconduct or damage

Committees review the situation and decide whether to proceed with a charge.


GAA Disciplinary Process (Step-by-Step)

Step 1: Investigation

The Competitions Control Committee:

  • Reviews referee reports
  • Collects evidence
  • Decides if a charge is necessary

Step 2: Charge Issued

The accused receives:

  • Details of the alleged incident
  • The rule involved
  • A proposed penalty

Step 3: 48-Hour Decision

The player or unit must:

  • Accept the penalty
    OR
  • Request a hearing

If no reply is received within 48 hours, the penalty is automatically accepted.


If the Penalty Is Accepted

  • The penalty is applied immediately
  • No hearing takes place
  • No appeal is permitted

This is the quickest way to resolve a case.


If the Penalty Is Rejected

The case goes to a Hearings Committee.

At a hearing:

  • Evidence is presented
  • Witnesses may be called
  • Video footage can be used
  • The accused can defend themselves

Key Point

The referee’s report is treated as primary evidence, unless strong proof shows it is incorrect.


How Decisions Are Made

The standard used is:

👉 “More likely than not”

The Hearings Committee decides:

  • Did the incident occur?
  • What penalty applies?

They must:

  • Follow the rules
  • Consider the seriousness of the offence
  • Justify any penalty above the minimum

GAA Suspensions and Penalties Explained

  • Each offence has a minimum penalty
  • Repeat offences can increase penalties
  • Serious incidents can result in longer suspensions

Committees must provide reasons for penalties above the minimum level.


GAA Appeals Process

Players or clubs can:

  • Appeal to the next level of the Association
  • Challenge decisions based on:
    • Misapplication of rules
    • Unfair procedures

Important Points

  • Only one appeal is allowed
  • Not all decisions can be appealed

Objections vs Appeals

Type Purpose
Objection Challenges the result of a match
Appeal Challenges a disciplinary decision

Objections must be submitted within 3 days of the game.


Why This Matters for Laois GAA Clubs

Most disciplinary issues come down to:

  • Incorrect paperwork
  • Missed deadlines
  • Poor understanding of procedures

Getting this wrong can:

  • Lead to suspensions
  • Cost teams results
  • Result in failed appeals

Access All Laois GAA Forms and Documents

To ensure everything is done correctly, access:

  • Disciplinary forms
  • Appeal templates
  • Objection forms
  • Official documentation

👉 Visit https://laoisgaa.ie/laois-gaa-documents/


Key Takeaways

  • Act quickly, deadlines are strict
  • Always review the referee’s report
  • Use the correct forms
  • Gather strong evidence if contesting
  • Understand how hearings work

Final Word

The GAA disciplinary system is designed to deliver fair and consistent outcomes.

For clubs and players, the key is simple:

👉 Know the process, follow the rules, and use the correct documentation.

👉 Visit https://laoisgaa.ie/laois-gaa-documents/

By Padraigh Dermody Fri 1st May

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