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“Working in a Team of Three” Warwickshire Open Meeting 18th August 2014 Steve Savage Ex RFU national panel manager Know your role (1) • REFEREE The referee is the leader of the team of 3 – Early confirmation (SPEAK !) – Meeting time/kit – Match briefing • Reminder of primary duties & foul play protocol minimum Know your role (2) • ASSISTANT REFEREE – To signal touch, touch in goal, kicks at goal & foul play (PRIMARY DUTIES) – To advise the referee of trends AT STOPPAGES in play PLAY – To communicate to the referee any infringement that has a CRITICAL EFFECT on the game (usually when the referee is unsighted) Know your role (3) • ASSISTANT REFEREE – – – – – Not there to referee the game Don’t ball watch Different positioning Different mindset Advise the referee But… DON'T TALK TOO MUCH Foul Play (1) • Foul play against team defending – AR Signals foul play & then continues with other duties • Flag out then back in again – COMMS... “Foul play by blue” – Next stoppage AR invited onto the field by referee • Referee leads the discussion Foul Play (2) • Foul play against team in possession – AR Signals foul play • Keeps flag out – COMMS… “Foul play by red. Stop the game” – Referee stops the game, AR invited onto the field by referee • Referee leads the discussion Reporting Foul Play (1) • AR reports: – Players number – Colour or team – Offence • After foul play report the referee MAY request a sanction from AR – Reprimand/penalty – Yellow card – Red card Reporting Foul Play (2) • When reporting… • Verbal's should be “CAC” – Calm – Accurate – Concise • Flag held in front of body with both hands Reporting Foul Play (3) • Referee repeats the player’s colour, number, offence & sanction to the AR to confirm. • Referee delivers decision – Keep it brief & factual. Quote the law. – Think about image, (posture, timing, location on the pitch etc) AR Verbals (1) • When the game is in progress an AR intervention is a decision • Down time with a problem/solution • The game situation determines the level/type of input AR Verbals (2) • Areas to assist: – Scrum – Lineout – Offside – In goal/try time The referee should cover what he wants in each of these phases in the briefing Thank you for listening Questions?