To ban, or not to ban?

It seems that the the French RFU are playing an interesting game relating to M. Dupuy’s 23 week ban for gouging. According to a Rugby365.com article I just read, the French authorities are meeting to discuss whether to make the ban count in France. Erm..don’t all applicant clubs sign up to the rules before the competition start?

Stade Francais president Max Guazzini said this.

“A private company based in Ireland [European Cup organisers European Rugby Cup] is preventing a salaried club member from working and playing [in France],” he said.

Erm.. Yep! That would the private company based in Ireland, whose competition you applied to enter? Surely you can’t be on both sides if this? You either play by the rules, or you don’t play the game??

Bizarre!

S14 Refs to front up to media

Refs to front at post match media conferences

2/10/2010 6:00 AM

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Major rethink for rugby’s referees who will attend post-match media conferences in future to be held accountable for their performances

A desire to see an all round improvement in rugby has resulted in a major shift in thinking from referees.

Whistle-blowers are about to be made more accountable for their performances by fronting up to post-match media conferences.

NZRU refs boss Lyndon Bray says while some have been reluctant to do so in the past, they have come to an agreement they need to be available to the public. He says it is an important step which brings them into line with the players and coaches.

Lyndon says he is also working with IRB refs boss Paddy O’Brien and a newly appointed European referee head to get uniformity of rule interpretations across both hemispheres.

Rugby’s rule makers are going on the offensive in a bid to stamp out illegal play and make the game more appealing.

Bray says the feedback from coaches is that it has taken too long in the past for there to be any real consequence for constant infringing. He says this season they need to get players complying with the rules early so it may be a case of going beyond penalties. He expects yellow cards to be used earlier to force players into a change of behaviour.

via Radio Sport – Just Sport – New Zealand’s Sports Network – Rugby.

A really interesting move. Don’t know if I’m alone in this, but I reckon this would be a good move for us too. We are becoming more accountable in the public space for what we do. We have regular reviews and updates with our management on the Referee Unit and a free exchange of views with Directors of Rugby and co after games, so this seems to be a natural next step. Ive forgotten how many times Ive wanted to contribute to public comment on media websites etc, but have held my tongue (or finger!). Be interested to see how this S14 trial works.

Bill McLaren – RIP

Sad news today. A voice we probably all grew up listening to.  Always inspiring.  Always positive about our great sport. A sad loss.

Voice of rugby Bill McLaren dies

Bill McLaren, known as the “voice of rugby”, has died Commentator Bill McLaren, known popularly as the “voice of rugby” has died at the age of 86. Mr McLaren, from Hawick, retired in 2002 and received an OBE, CBE and MBE for services to the sport. He began commentating even before his 10th birthday by copying the voices he heard on the radio. He went on to earn the respect of players, fans, and spectators by being the best-researched commentator rugby had ever seen.

Source: BBC Sport

Returning to the scene of the crime

Today has been quite cathartic really.

Some time ago, you may recall I did a small boo boo and rightly apologised for my error. Today, I returned to the scene of the crime for the first time. No real drama today, thank goodness. Home win, in a game I dont think any of us thought would really take place given the amount of snow we’ve had around these parts in the last few weeks. I’ve fared quite well with games during the poor weather, with some of my comrades now into their 5th week without a game. Glad I got a game in on the 2 Jan as well.

Anyway, hope the nasty weather is now behind us and we can get back into this rugby marlarkey we all know and love!

Are referees too protected?

http://www.heavensgame.com/global-news/globetrotter/are-referees-too-protected.html

Some interesting thoughts here!

Happy New Year!!!

Just a quick note to wish you all a very Happy New Year! I trust you will all whistle well through 2010 and if you’re still playing our fine game, you remember those guys and girls who help you play the game we all love.

Enjoy the festivities and I hope to meet some of you throughout the year.

Cheers
Ref

Some New Year fun!!

Hello readers, hope your waistlines have survived in the slender manner Im sure they were a few weeks ago. Im avoiding the scales….. but I am just back from the gym, so feeling very virtuous!

My social media standing is obviously on the up, as I keep getting sent rugby-based stuff and even freebies (thanks also to the nice folks at Under Armour – most useful!) Someone in the O2 media team sent me a link to their new online game.

Check it out – ChargyBargy

Very addictive. Thought I was getting better till I looked at the leaderboard. Could be a long weekend….

Enjoy!!

English Ref appointed to World Cup Finals

Some great news from the IRB for one of our up and coming referees:

http://www.scrumqueens.com/news/180-womens-referees-to-make-history.html

Women’s Rugby World Cup in 2010 will not only showcase the world’s leading players, but it will see ten of the top global female referees in action.

The IRB has announced today that 10 of the world’s leading female referees will be included in the panel of 14 match officials for the tournament, which kicks off on August 20, 2010.

Experienced officials Sarah Corrigan (Australia), Clare Daniels – pictured left – (England), Joyce Henry (Canada), Lee Wing Yi Gabriel (Hong Kong), Dana Teagarden (USA), Sherry Trumbull (Canada) and Nicky Inwood (New Zealand), will be joined by David Keane (Ireland), Andrew McMenemy (Scotland), Sébastien Minery (France) and Javier Mancuso (Argentina) within the selection of 11 referees.

In addition, the Match Official Panel will also feature three specialist Assistant Referees with previous Women’s Rugby World Cup match officials Debbie Innes (England) and Kerstin Ljungdahl (Germany) joined by Barbara Guastini (Italy).

“The selection of 10 female match officials represents the increasing depth of refereeing talent within international Women’s Rugby,” said IRB Referee Manager Paddy O’Brien.

“This selection represents a great opportunity for referees who have proven themselves on the Women’s international scene to showcase their ability in the world’s premier Women’s Rugby tournament. It will be a very exciting moment for the Women’s Game.”

With less than a year to go until the tournament kicks off in London, planning and preparation is on track to ensure that Women’s Rugby World Cup 2010 is a huge success, providing a global festival of international Women’s Rugby at its best.

“Women’s Rugby World Cup 2010 promises to be a special occasion. Fans attending the three-week event can look forward to competitive matches, superb venues and an attractive and innovative ticketing policy,” said IRB Women’s Development Manager Susan Carty.

“Women’s Rugby continues to go from strength to strength around the world and today’s announcement clearly highlights that it is not just on the playing side where significant advances are being made. The selection of 10 female match officials from eight Member Unions further underlines the development of the Women’s Game at all levels.”

Congratulations Clare – excellent news!!!

Poorly

I hate being poorly. Had to give up two games in the last few days – not good, especially at this time of year. We’re building to a really interesting time with the new Championship structure, so being out of action for a few weeks doesn’t help.

Just wish it was something proper – loads of swine flu going on, but all I got is a damned stinking cold (with some side effects I wont go into for reasons of decency – and image creation for you, dear readers!)

Anyway, hope to be back on my feet in a few days and back training.

On the positive side, Im sure Ive lost a few kgs in the last few days! Silver linings……

Another Championship Club in serious trouble

Well, after the woes of Nottingham last season, London Welsh and Birmingham earlier this season, Coventry appear to be in all kinds of trouble.

A statement from the club owner issued earlier today said this:

COVENTRY RFC LIMITED PDF Print E-mail
Written by Andrew Green
Tuesday, 01 December 2009
It is with great regret that Coventry RFC Limited has announced today that it has taken the decision to close the club. Over the past three years the club has tried to overcome many problems and set itself a secure future, unfortunately due to many issues, some inside and some outside of its control, this has not been possible.

The club, like many other sporting organisations, has struggled as a result of the changing economy; however the club has been involved in complex legal problems and as a result doesn’t even have a lease to be at the Butts Park Arena. This situation has arisen despite promises and assurances from various financial organisations to provide the club with a lease after action was taken over a year ago to resolve the problems.

The club simply cannot carry on with such an uncertain future. The club has debts and creditors that it has a responsibility to pay and has carried on because of promises and solutions they would bring. Unfortunately and unlike most companies the club doesn’t have any options to re-finance despite several interested parties/investors offering funding. This is because it doesn’t have a lease for The Butts Park Arena, 8 acres of public land that was given to the club for its financial future some 6 years ago by Coventry City Council.

This is a very sad day for rugby in Coventry; however the club just can’t ignore the present situation regarding its debts and creditors.

I know a lot of the guys at Coventry and personally, I really do wish them well. There’s clearly a major problem with the game if clubs like Coventry cannot carry on.  I guess we wait and see what happens next.