Pfitzy
Nathan Sharpe (72)
I have also developed the concept of a flagship club, who represent the division and others aspire to be like:
Ha! Not sure everyone would agree with you on those Renegades guys being "flagship"
I have also developed the concept of a flagship club, who represent the division and others aspire to be like:
Looking to drop a Tuesday morning hand grenade on the table here…..REFEREEING STANDARDS.
i am a ref in a props body - so I get how hard it is for the man in the middle - but I genuinely think the refeering standards have hit rock bottom - especially in the top grades….
i appreciate that there are a lack of ref numbers - and the blokes that are out there should be commended for turning up….
BUT - surely there has to be some admission and feedback loop whereby some of the woeful - and I mean WOEFUL - refereeing is addressed.
To me it seems that they believe they are beyond reproach and there seems to be no feedback loop.
To me it seems that they believe they are beyond reproach and there seems to be no feedback loop.
Sometimes you do get some decisions you do not agree with, although the referees are out there doing their best. As a player and spectator all you want is consistency - And if the calls are not consistent then thats where people become upset. Happy if the call is wrong, but as long as the ref does it both ways.Looking to drop a Tuesday morning hand grenade on the table here…..REFEREEING STANDARDS.
i am a ref in a props body - so I get how hard it is for the man in the middle - but I genuinely think the refeering standards have hit rock bottom - especially in the top grades….
i appreciate that there are a lack of ref numbers - and the blokes that are out there should be commended for turning up….
BUT - surely there has to be some admission and feedback loop whereby some of the woeful - and I mean WOEFUL - refereeing is addressed.
To me it seems that they believe they are beyond reproach and there seems to be no feedback loop.
Both games on Cluch would be ideal watching...
Sea Lice in a close one, and Menai by 7 for mine...
A few comments to balance out this feedback:Looking to drop a Tuesday morning hand grenade on the table here…..REFEREEING STANDARDS.
i am a ref in a props body - so I get how hard it is for the man in the middle - but I genuinely think the refeering standards have hit rock bottom - especially in the top grades….
i appreciate that there are a lack of ref numbers - and the blokes that are out there should be commended for turning up….
BUT - surely there has to be some admission and feedback loop whereby some of the woeful - and I mean WOEFUL - refereeing is addressed.
To me it seems that they believe they are beyond reproach and there seems to be no feedback loop.
* Abuse of referees has become an even bigger problem. Perhaps it is an outcome of poor performances but it creates a perpetuating cycle as more referees are lost. Behaviour at grounds has become an issue too (just check out the GPS and CAS forums re poor crowd behaviour at schoolboy matches).
* Most referees dedicate a lot of time to rugby - fitness training, education nights, extra games, juniors matches, midweek catchup games, sevens, womens tournaments or just to be an Assistant Referee for the next game. Sometimes they have poor games. Some learn a lot from these matches and get much better. Others repeat the same mistakes. I am sure we have all seen this in other parts of our lives.
Fair play - some excellent points made here. As I acknowledged - these men and women are volunteers doing their best.Agree that is a top post from @Eyes and Ears
Yep. I have reffed a few matches recently and while I can let the occasional comment go, some of the players carry on like professional soccer players and I have had to march both sides in the same game as the momentum shifts.
I'm not as dedicated as some of the good refs but my opening line in every pre-match to both playing groups: "My aim is to try and make less mistakes than all of you put together."
It is a little ice breaker and reminder that we're playing for the love of the game, not for sheep stations. While we want to compete and see good rugby, ultimately we all want to try and enjoy it, and that includes the referees.
I'd love more of the sideline crowd to pick up a flag or a whistle and help the game out. Particularly the Premier Clubs.
Hey guys new to the forums here, the first comment I stumble across was this one referring to referring standards, seriously??? They are volunteers, would love to know how much time you dedicate towards subbies rugby @Lurker I reckon I’d have a good idea- very minimal!!!! Anyway good to see he has since switched up on his argument and agrees with the rest of us.Fair play - some excellent points made here. As I acknowledged - these men and women are volunteers doing their best.
Was reading the update and Subbies have intervened and told Beecroft they are to play Newport this week and not Blacktown.
It is. We were originally scheduled to play Blacktown this Saturday but that has been changed by subbies admin to Newport. Not too sure on the reasoning, my assumption is that playing Newport on the weekend will get all grades onto the park whereas a Blacktown fixture involving most likely only 1sts and colts could be completed midweek.Just wrapping my head around the context: is this in place of the postponed Blacktown v Beecroft game from 16th July?
I see Beecroft Firsts have only played 9 games this season (1 bye, 1 washout v Blacktown) while everyone else has had 10-12.
The update I received said Mosman vs Hunters Hill midweek at Boronia.Can anyone clarify what it happening with Div 1 this weekend? All cricket scores expected.
Knox - Waverley
Mosman - Petersham
Blue Mountains - Colleagues
Colleagues Forest Forfeitt? from earlier in the year - Was this confirmed?
Unsure when we will get to play Mosman - mid week or on a Sunday.
But surely the crowds want a 3rd v 4th mouth watering match up - rather than a Mosman walkover.
The update I received said Mosman vs Hunters Hill midweek at Boronia.
I don’t see this being mouthwatering, in fact I see mosman Walk over 2.0, from what I’ve seen from HH this year they rely to heavily on their no.12. Mosman by 10 under the Tuesday night lightsCan anyone clarify what it happening with Div 1 this weekend? All cricket scores expected.
Knox - Waverley
Mosman - Petersham
Blue Mountains - Colleagues
Colleagues Forest Forfeitt? from earlier in the year - Was this confirmed?
Unsure when we will get to play Mosman - mid week or on a Sunday.
But surely the crowds want a 3rd v 4th mouth watering match up - rather than a Mosman walkover.
At the time Forest players were told on Thursday night it would be postponed until August 6th (this weekend) because of the rain, but then found out last week that we actually forfeited. Apparently (this part is hearsay I have no direct knowledge) *after* Forest players were told it was postponed then Colleagues said the field was open and the match could go ahead.Colleagues Forest Forfeitt? from earlier in the year - Was this confirmed?