Alffi_7 wrote:Agree on the try / no try thing, just let the person with the best view make the decision.
I fear we’re in a bit of a vicious cycle with referees. Warrington are looking to improve the quality of youth coming through the club, to do that they are increasing the number of young players at junior RL they have in their development pathways. So the RFL should do the same right? Try and bring through more referees? But then what young kid in their right mind is going to take up refereeing as a profession when they’re getting abuse thrown at them from parents at junior RL games - when they are just kids themselves?
Because of the abuse referees get there is no way I would have ever considered taking up being a ref, regardless of the money on offer, fewer people reffing means you’re picking from a poor talent pool, fewer refs to chose from means poorer refs, means more abuse, which means fewer refs to pick from - a seemingly never ending cycle..
Yes the standard of refereeing can and should improve, but I think a change in attitude from the fanbase & the SL coaches would help that immeasurably - but I can’t see that happening.
Your point on attitude from fanbase and coaches I don’t see how that works given what we are seeing week in week out. I don’t know if Refs are held to account for their performances. As for coaches shouting the odds Wellens and Rowley I get their annoyances and I guess we don’t want to shine a light on that in public but hey ho.
In my original post I was going to suggest the bunker system they have in NRL but having read the farce with Owen Farrell (yes will wash mouth out) but could see us making a mess of that and that comedy no penalty in the round ball game at least it’s not just our Referee’s that are poor.
Coming to your point on the kids referee’s I have witnessed the abuse at kids football on the park when walking the dog, think that needs sorting the most as they really have no protection at all. Do that and you would think it would improve the quality.