Category:Gaelic games administrators

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This category is for people who have served as administrators at any level of Gaelic games. Club administrators should be placed into the appropriate category, as should provincial and national body administrators. If no such category exists, the person should be placed into the broad category. Some people may feature in several categories, having served as administrators at several different levels. For example, Paddy Buggy served on every available administrative position on the Slieverue club's committee, was elected as one of the club's delegates to the Kilkenny County Board, was elected to the Leinster Council and was elected president of the GAA (so is included in Category:Gaelic games club administrators, Category:Kilkenny County Board administrators, Category:Leinster Provincial Council administrators and Category:Presidents of the Gaelic Athletic Association); Thomas Loftus was chairman of the Dublin County Board, chairman of the Leinster Provincial Council and was a member of the first GAA committee to examine Rule 27 (so is included in Category:Dublin County Board administrators, Category:Leinster Provincial Council administrators and Category:Gaelic games administrators), whereas Eugene McGee chaired the Football Review Committee that introduced the black card so is in Category:Gaelic games administrators.