Information

  • REFEREES NAME

  • CURRENT ACCREDITATION LEVEL

  • ASSESSMENT DATE

  • GAME LOCATION

  • GAME GRADE

  • COACHES NAME

  • HOME TEAM

  • AWAY TEAM

PRESENTATION/UNIFORM /PREPARATION - Consistently

  • * Is well presented, wearing appropriate uniform/attire that meets the standards of the competition

  • * Carries out pre match inspection of both teams and field

SAFE PLAY CODE - Consistently

  • Applies the Safe Play Code correctly<br>* Tackles zone * Dangerous tackles * Shoulder charges<br>* Aggressive palms * Slinging / swinging * Dangerous flops<br>* Verbal abuse / foul language * No pushing in scums (13 - 15)

VEBAL COMMUNICATION - Usually

  • * Referee uses loud verbal communication

  • * Uses appropriate language and terminology - HOLD GO TACKLE COUNT

SIGNALS / WHISTLE COMMUNICATION - Usually

  • * Has a clear, loud and audible whistle.

  • * Uses signals clearly and correctly

POSITIONING / URGENCY - Usually

  • * Applies correct position for penalties, free kicks, starts and re-starts of play.

  • * Comes in 10m when player goes into touch

  • * Shows urgency to follows play

  • * Instructs player the correct restart of play - place ball on the ground release touch with foot pickup and run.

RUCKS - PLAY THE BALL - Usually

  • * Instructs correct play the ball

  • * Identifies if markers, where applies, are correctly positioned and do not move before 1st receiver gets the ball

LAWS / INTERPRETATIONS - Usually

  • * Does not allow defensive line or markers to move until 1st receiver gets the ball

  • * Applies advantage when appropriate

5 METERS - Consistently

  • * Establishes a consistent 5 metres

  • * Seeks to proactively control the 5 metres as required with effective communication

GAME POSITIVES

  • Comments

POINT TO WORK ON

  • Point 1

  • Point 2

  • Point 3

ASSESSMENT SIGN OFF

  • Referees Signature acknowledges report delivered

  • Assessors Signature & Name:

  • Assessor / Coaches NRL ID number

  • In order to maintain the integrity and credibility of the Referee assessment process and to protect the Referee privacy, it is understood that the assessors will not divulge to unauthorized persons any information or content of this Referee assessment unless legally obligated to do so.

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