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Referees in-game coaching i.e. their constant commands
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<blockquote data-quote="ncurd" data-source="post: 1032277" data-attributes="member: 72205"><p>I think the best example of this is when a ref tells a player to leave a ball they don't consider out of a ruck. The player in some cases has every right to belive the ball is out and they can take it bit if they do the ref will ping them. It's far better for the game for ref to give a warning than the player have misjudgement.</p><p></p><p>Similar with an earlier point a player might have thought they were onside when they were not. Better for the ref to say than the player cause a penalty.</p><p></p><p>I mean it's been said if the refs didn't use judgement and let things slide they felt were inconsequential and the game was played to the exact letter of the laws the entire game would a phase followed by a penalty kick. Sometimes we'd get lucky and they'd be two phases!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncurd, post: 1032277, member: 72205"] I think the best example of this is when a ref tells a player to leave a ball they don't consider out of a ruck. The player in some cases has every right to belive the ball is out and they can take it bit if they do the ref will ping them. It's far better for the game for ref to give a warning than the player have misjudgement. Similar with an earlier point a player might have thought they were onside when they were not. Better for the ref to say than the player cause a penalty. I mean it's been said if the refs didn't use judgement and let things slide they felt were inconsequential and the game was played to the exact letter of the laws the entire game would a phase followed by a penalty kick. Sometimes we'd get lucky and they'd be two phases! [/QUOTE]
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