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<blockquote data-quote="allblacksfreak" data-source="post: 92873"><p>The course is quite simple and easy actually... to get to my level which is level 1(u can ref actual league games with it, depending on ur union) you need to do a "introduction to officiating" which is usually a one or 2 days course.. where u will learn all the basics n stuff...</p><p>after that, u get to do ur level 1 refereeing... during the course u will run through the whole law book and discuss them in details, do on field practicals sessions, it is a lot of fun! you will then get to sit an exam! u will have to pass above 75% if i'm not wrong to be awarded your certs... however, u will need to ref games and gain ur reffing hours to get full certification... this is all done with the discretion of your referee trainer...</p><p></p><p></p><p>New Scrum laws... sad thing is i havent had the chance to look at it..</p><p>but i think i remember hearing its gonna be more like the u-19 version where they have "crouch, hold, touch engage" call and they cant push more than a few metres? </p><p>if i am correct, i think the All Blacks would still rape anyone's butt...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allblacksfreak, post: 92873"] The course is quite simple and easy actually... to get to my level which is level 1(u can ref actual league games with it, depending on ur union) you need to do a "introduction to officiating" which is usually a one or 2 days course.. where u will learn all the basics n stuff... after that, u get to do ur level 1 refereeing... during the course u will run through the whole law book and discuss them in details, do on field practicals sessions, it is a lot of fun! you will then get to sit an exam! u will have to pass above 75% if i'm not wrong to be awarded your certs... however, u will need to ref games and gain ur reffing hours to get full certification... this is all done with the discretion of your referee trainer... New Scrum laws... sad thing is i havent had the chance to look at it.. but i think i remember hearing its gonna be more like the u-19 version where they have "crouch, hold, touch engage" call and they cant push more than a few metres? if i am correct, i think the All Blacks would still rape anyone's butt... [/QUOTE]
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