thecow
Ward Prentice (10)
Ok, here we go. Strap yourselves in.
The standard of refereeing in SS is just as culpable for the terribel state of the game in this state (and probably country) as any major balls up Dingo Deans, Dave Nucifora and Jim L'Estrange ever committed.
The referee's department is nothing short of bureaucratic egotistical game destroyers.
They are encouraged to referee based on pre-conceptions of teams performance rather than just call it as they see it.
They are a protected species and are not allowed to be constructively criticised. Thus any mistakes they make, of which there are plenty, are not pointed out and the referee continues to regularly make the same mistakes in every match.
The health of the game is on it's death bed when the quality of the match is determined by the appointment officer.
I would definetely say that we are NOT a protected species. Every 1st Grade match has an assessor (some of the assessors include Wayne Erickson, Peter Marshall and John McCarthy). When we are watched, regardless of the level, we do an honest, open review of the game, and the assessor/referee coach adds his comments.
I can also say that we are DEFINITELY not told to referee based on pre-conceptions of teams, and I think that this is a poor view to be taken.
Now if you believe that the refereeing performances haven't been up to scratch, your next question would be why referees aren't being dropped? Simple. Aren't enough referees in NSW. When the school season is in full swing, with Schools games as well, many referees are doubling up. There simply isn't the numbers to cope with the number of games in Sydney on a Saturday.