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Alex Ross (28)
Found this article at the Daily Telegraph and thought it interesting and worthy for us at GAGR. While we do point out the foibles of the refs incessantly, this is one area where we don't want to go down. For all their faults, if you are a Rugby player, you should respect the ref who is allowing you to play the game.
The author is Brian More and the link is attached - I imagine the comments at the source would be quite interesting as well.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/ru...f-referees-could-lead-to-insubordination.html
The author is Brian More and the link is attached - I imagine the comments at the source would be quite interesting as well.
The full article is here:Rugby must cut out the backchat before it is too late or criticisms of referees could lead to insubordination
My contributions to the legendary stories of exchanges between players and referees are different to many told on the after-dinner circuit -– they are true.
The first came when one irascible referee said to me: “Moore, stop trying to referee this game.” To which I replied: “Well sir, one of us has to do it.” He saw the funny side, chortling with each of the 10 steps he marched me back.
My comeuppance came when another referee nailed me by saying: “Don’t blame me because you’re playing badly.” A very perceptive comment and often the real reason for the bad behaviour of many players.
By Brian Moore
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/ru...f-referees-could-lead-to-insubordination.html