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2012 S15 All things Referee thread

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kiap

Steve Williams (59)
Rumour is that the new IRB Referee Manager, to succeed Paddy O'Brien, is.....

Joel Jutge.


A Frog will be in charge.
 

Hawko

Tony Shaw (54)
So who do the pundits feel are the likely refs for the semi's? From the look of it- gigs in the last two rounds - Kaplan is on the comeback trail (thank goodness the Tahs are out of the finals, they would have allocated him to us for sure). Joubers and Peyper seem to have done well this year, though Joubers was terrible early. Jackson looks like the best of the Kiwi's, Steve Walsh appears to be back in favour. The random decision generator appears to be out of favour (hooray!) and the best of them, Mark Lawrence, appears to be not very highly regarded either.

So, are Joubers and Peyper the front runners for the final?
 

Bruwheresmycar

Nicholas Shehadie (39)
I used to watch all the games, now just 2 or 3 a week towards the end of the season (so I might have missed some good/bad performances). Peyper has had a good breakthrough season, but I think he'll get a semi at best. Walsh is looking good so far, so is Joubert, both had good June tests. I doubt Kaplan will be there, but maybe it is the plan to bring him back for the finals? Anyway, my preferences so far would be:

1. Joubert
2. Walsh
3. M.Lawrence
4. Peyper
5. Williamson (with Pollock injured not sure who will be the top kiwi ref)


You could even throw Jonker, Kaplan or Glen Jackson into the mix. Also Laurens V.D.Merwe has been going very well. They've given him AR appointments for the test matches so he'll definitely feature in the appointments for super rugby finals.
 

yourmatesam

Desmond Connor (43)
1. Joubert
2. M Lawrence
3. Peyper
4. Walsh
5. Williamson

If Pollock wasn't injured, he would rate as my number 3. I'm not a huge fan of Walsh but have to admit that he is hitting some form at this stage of the season. I also think that Mark Lawrence is underrated.​
 

PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
2012 Super Rugby Finals Series
Super Rugby Qualifiers (Week One of SRFS) referee appointments
Saturday 21 July, 2012
Crusaders versus Bulls
AMI Stadium, Christchurch, New Zealand
Kick off (1935 local, 1935 NZT, 1735 NSW/ACT, 0935SAT, 0735 GMT)
R Jaco Peyper
AR Keith Brown
AR Glen Jackson
TMO Garratt Williamson

Saturday 21 July, 2012
Reds versus Sharks
Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, Australia
Kick off (1940 local, 2140 NZT, 1940 NSW/ACT, 1140SAT, 0940 GMT)
R Jonathan Kaplan
AR Craig Joubert
AR James Leckie
TMO Matt Goddard

Excellent!
 

barbarian

Phil Kearns (64)
Staff member
Yeah this is something I never understand.

Craig Joubert is the best referee in the world. Why have him play second fiddle to Kaplan? It's not like the demands of refereeing are so rigorous that you can't possibly hope to ref two Saturdays in a row.
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PaarlBok

Rod McCall (65)
Joubert is been kept on ice for the final. Kaplan the perfect ref for an SA vs Aus play off. Sharks will be happy.
 

Scorz

Syd Malcolm (24)
The TMO's from the Canes v Chiefs match and Saders v Force have been stood down.

Apparently they have found new jobs as bins on p0rn film sets.
 

Da Munch

Chris McKivat (8)
how does Kaplan get that qualifier, his performance in the Chiefs vs Hurricanes match was beyond awful.
This is like the world cup, worst ref gets a final - last weeks games "attractiveness" was destroyed by this pedant and that was just adding to a long list. I'd rather see Walsh reffing it.
 

Sluggy

Ward Prentice (10)
I thought that the idea of dropping neutral refs was so that the best refs would be appointed...

perhaps Bryce Lawrence and Steve Walsh can have a go next week?
 
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