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Apparently going in from the side is just what Kiwis do. Welcome fellow G&GRs to another Hump Day where we spend the 1st half of the day reliving the previous week and the 2nd half of the day starting to look forward to the games that will be played next weekend. The Super Rugby ladder is starting to sort itself out and while there may be some team changes, especially in the 6, 7 & 8 positions, I think the rest is pretty much there, although the order may change a bit. I do like that things are closer this year and while the demise of the Crusaders is welcomed by many, especially here, I’m still not writing them off from both making the finals and upsetting more teams on the way.

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Referee Corner – applying the laws of the game

The idea of writing something from the referee perspective came from discussions held over a few beers in Brisbane before the opening game of the season when we all got together for a great weekend. Now this is only my view of the subject so please don’t take it as official or as any sort of policy. Happy to discuss any point I bring up.

This week didn’t actually have that much that was contentious or where there was a huge outcry on decisions being made. There was the usual ref X is crap and ref Y is having a bad day, usually from supporters of the losing team, but not a lot of talk about any particular incident. So, for this week in Referee Corner, I thought I’d talk a bit about how the laws are applied in a game. Rugby has a lot of laws. There are 21 separate areas for the laws of the game. Each of these areas has multiple sub laws and sub, sub laws and even sub, sub, sub laws in many cases. Looking at the law book, there are roughly 26 separate laws for a ruck, 95 for lineouts, 28 for mauls and 29 for a tackle. There are even 23 for the ground, 7 for the ball and 26 just for clothing. Most of these don’t really matter in a game. The ground, the ball, time and match officials are generally set and don’t change or need to be worried about except by those organising the games. Even the clothing is only an issue when you see something way different and even then, most have a simple explanation and there’s very little contention. Where it gets a bit more difficult is applying those laws that deal with the play during a game and whether to apply them technically of tactically or a bit of both.

Technical application of the laws is pretty simple. The law is applied exactly as it is written. Was a player offside? Was a tackle legal? Did the ball get thrown forward? Note: no actual law about a forward pass, only that the ball can’t be thrown forward. The issue with applying the laws technically is that there are so many, and rugby is so dynamic, that you’d have to call at every contact and the game would become very boring very fast.

Tactical application of the law is different. For a start it is absolutely subjective based on the experience and knowledge of the individual referee. Two referees looking at the same incident are likely to adjudicate it differently based on their experience and knowledge. The tactical application is actually quite simplistic. For example, in a scenario where there is a ruck and the defending flanker is offside on the right. The ball is passed left and the flanker being offside doesn’t affect the outcome and isn’t sanctioned. Applying the law tactically allows the game to continue and is a better outcome for both the players and the spectators. There are two issues with this. Firstly, because it is subjective two different referees may see it slightly differently and so call it differently. One might feel the ball went left because the flanker was offside and did have a material effect on the outcome, while another might not see it that way and let it go. Secondly, all the supporters will see is two incidents that look exactly the same but one with the opposition offside there’s no sanction, and the other where their player is offside there is a sanction. This of course brings claims of bias, inconsistency and worse. Not because there is any of that, but because the supporter doesn’t ever know why the decision is made. Personally, don’t think there’s a lot we can do about this. The laws have to be applied tactically as well as technically to ensure the game flows. Supporters will always notice decisions against their team and not the opposition and not knowing why the decision is made they will always question it. Referees are always going to bear the brunt of the frustration because they are actually the cause of it. I guess we just need to have a bit more trust and accept that things happen which we don’t know why, never will know why and have to accept. Good luck on that!

Wallabies star turns down mega deal overseas to re-sign with Queensland Reds

Reported here in that “other” site Australian rugby is breathing a sigh of relief after Hunter Paisami turned down a massive deal in England to stay at the Queensland Reds. After initially only wanting to offer him a one-year top-up deal, RA has come back to the table and offered the 26-year-old a two-year extension.

After making his debut for the Wallabies in 2020, Paisami has been in and out of the national team with injuries slowing his progression. That was certainly the case in 2023, with Paisami struggling for form for the Reds before rediscovering his touch on the Barbarians’ tour of the UK later in the year.

But the midfielder has been in career-best form in 2024, regularly featuring as one of the Reds best this year. As Paisami approached his 50th Super Rugby match last week, Kiss marvelled at the midfielder’s development. “Hunter hasn’t stopped surprising me I guess. He’s a professional. He’s a joy to have around the place,” Kiss told reporters last week. Others have also been singing his praises with former Wallabies Stephen Hoiles asking recently “How important is he to the Reds?” and stating “They’re a different side with him. If a game isn’t going their way, he can lock down and hit blokes for fun. If he needs to carry hard, he can distribute, he’s really evolved his game.”

I think this is a great cap for the Reds. I’ve always like Paisami, but at times felt he needed to develop his game further and this year under Kiss he seems to have done that. Between him, Ikitau and Flook the Wallabies centre combination is looking good. It’ll certainly be interesting to see where Schmidt goes with this.

Fashion label Forcast partners with Rugby Australia

Reported here in rugby.com.au Australia’s leading female rugby players are set to sport a new look off the field with renowned women’s fashion label Forcast joining as an official partner of Rugby Australia.

Forcast will be proudly worn by the Australia Sevens Women’s squad and Wallaroos at formal events and functions in a first for both teams to have a supplier solely dedicated to women.

Since its inception in 1992, Forcast redefines traditional workwear and brings together elegance and class, with complete wearability.

“We are thrilled to be the first official womenswear supplier for Rugby Australia, and to embark on this journey with its Teams in Gold, particularly at such a pivotal time in women’s sports,” said Alicia Chea, Head of Digital at Forcast. “As a brand deeply rooted in empowering women, this partnership aligns with our mission to help women feel confident and stylish at work, at play and in sport…wherever they may be kicking goals.”

I must admit one thing RA seems to be getting right at the moment is the way it is supporting women’s rugby. The fastest growth in all sports at the moment is women’s sport and while I’d like to see a bit more publicity on the women’s 7s who are absolutely amazing, I do think it’s great that they’re being recognised and supported so much more than they have in the past. I don’t often say this but here at least; “well done RA”

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KARL

Born in NZ and emigrated to Australia to be with my Australian wife I met whilst serving in the NZ Army. Proud to be an Australian by choice as well as a Kiwi. After more than 32 years in the NZ Army I am a huge believer in ANZAC. My dream is to see NZ No 1 and Australia No2 in world rankings. I played rugby for 43 odd years and have been refereeing for 13 love the game and the camaraderie it generates.

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