Videos & Articles from Mal Davies – Fri 20 April 2018

DERMOT GALLAGHER discusses incidents from last weekend
 
PREMIER LEAGUE appointments Week 35, and those for the FA Cup semi-finals
 
Big screens at Wembley for VAR in FA Cup semi-finals
 
PREMIER LEAGUE agree to continue testing VAR…..
 
…..but Arsene Wenger believes we are behind the rest of the world
 
VAR chaos in Germany – good article plus video with German commentary
 https://streamable.com/8hcys
 
VAR has made 16-18 errors this season in Italy’s Serie A
 
BEAR NECESSITY?  Start of a Russian 3rd Division game with bear’s entrance one minute into video
 
Referee Michael Oliver not to blame for Juventus exit from Champions League
 
How to become a referee
 
The life of a female referee
 
UEFA League Final 2018 and semi-final appointments
 
PAUL REJER : Play of the Week7 – discusses Handball, Fouls and Misconduct, and dropped ball
 
DANNY MURPHY : Isn’t it time to broaden the scope of panels? (talking to Alex Griffiths)
 
FAN GUIDE to refereeing – part 2 – handling, offside and advantage
 
DENNIS WISE has new respect for referees after trial match
 
SOUTH AFRICA : Youngest SAFA referee aiming to be the best

Videos & Articles from Mal Davies – 13 April 2018

DERMOT GALLAGHER discusses incidents from last weekend
 
PREMIER LEAGUE: Referee appointments Week 34
 
NO BRITISH REFEREE at 2018 World Cup finals in Russia
 
NEALE BARRY: Sin-bins will almost certainly be introduced
 
GAME ABANDONED 65 mins due to serious head injury – AR praised for action
 
PAUL REJER : Play of the Week 6 – discusses penalty v simulation, positioning in and around the penalty area, and player management
 
REFEREEING : The possibilities of refereeing are endless
 
SEMI-FINAL AR quit Police after being fined £500 for assault
 
ITALIAN REFEREES’ ASSOCIATION sent packages with bullets in protest against introduction of VAR
 
KEIR RADNEDGE : Sports Journalists’ Association condemns attacks on officials
 
RAVSHAN IRMATOV became the first ever AFC referee to officiate in the ScotiaBank CONCACAF Champions League semi-final 2nd leg, in Mexico City : Club America v Toronto FC (1-1; aggregate 2-4)
 
ESFANDIAR BAHARMAST interviewed
 
FAN GUIDE to refereeing – part 1 — VAR and cards
 
RED CARDS for severe dissent would prevent disrespect towards referees
 
USING VAR : Tried by Ryan Mason and Laura Basset
 
CHINA : VAR in China : the good, the bad and the ugly
 
FIJI : Referees get communication upgrade

Videos & Articles from Mal Davies – 6 April 2018

DERMOT GALLAGHER discusses incidents from last weekend
 
PREMIER LEAGUE appointments week 33
 
FIFA 2018 World Cup officials – 36 referees and 63 ARs

MIKE RILEY: The reason why England have no World Cup ref
 
USA will be the only country with two referees in the 2018 FIFA World Cup finals
 
ASIAN REFEREES biggest-ever FIFA World Cup contingent
 
VAR decision led to objects thrown at referee in Portugal
 
VAR debated on SKY’s ‘Support the Ref’
 
FAN GUIDE to refereeing – part 1 — VAR and cards
 
MLS fine player for diving
 
PAUL REJER: Play of the Week 5 – discusses offside interpretation and position
 
IBER CUP: A great experience for referees – by Jan ter Harmstel
 
GEORGE COURTNEY: twice World Cup finals referee is still going strong.
 
CHRIS FOY highlights daily challenges faced by officials from grassroots to EFL and EPL
 
DENNIS WISE becomes the referee for SSN v The FA
 
YOU ARE THE AR: Ex-pro players turn assistant referees

Minutes from the 5 April 2018 Meeting

Minutes of the meeting held on 5 April 2018
At NHS Sports & Social Club
With 33 members and guests attending

Minute’s silence was observed for Don Thorpe; John Fowler and Kevin Sweeting who had passed away recently.

Apologies were received from Mssrs J Ledgeway; McEvoy; Shiers; Atkinson; Bishop.

Chairman welcomed all to the meeting, with a good turnout.

Dinner all in hand and appeal made for raffle prizes.

Welfare Officers, Barry Casterton , York RA and David King, CRA

R U Taking the P run names asked for as we had our members run in refs kit to the event over the past 4/5 years. All in a good cause, walk, run and half and half.

A Blakey gave details of the York League’s team victory in the semi final, and details of the new appointments sec.

Problem corner  Dave King said he was representing an E Riding referee who has been accused of swearing at a player. Anyone young or old who finds themselves in  this situation can get help from the RA locally or nationally.

 Graham Bradbury gave a profile of Don Thorpe our ex president (twice), MSA recipient, life member and regular attendee at meetings. Also mentioning ex members John Fowler and Kevin Sweeting.

Lol Cussons Award was presented to Anthony Thornton by Guy Mowbray, due to Anthony being unable to attend the dinner.

Guy Mowbray our guest for the evening gave a resume of his history interspaced with questions and queries from the floor. He touched on numerous topics including; VAR; UAFA;FIFA; bias in fans; interviewing players/managers; also techniques for interviewing; social media; venues; York City; Nigel Worthington; how he got into broadcasting. After 90 mins we had to call a close to discussion.

There being no more business meeting closed at 9.40 with more carrying on after.

Ian Hotchkies.

Don Thorpe

We are sad to announce that Don Thorpe, former President and Life Member, passed away on Wednesday evening.

Don’s funeral will be at York Crematorium on Tuesday 17 April, at 11.40am.

Our thoughts are with Don’s family at this sad time. 

RA Development Weekend: 9-10 June 2018

‘Reach for the Sky’ is the theme for the 2018 Referee Development Weekend from The Referees’ Association based around the RAF Centenary and out links to them. Join us for a host of training sessions and development workshops, where we will be looking at a range of key topics aimed at improving your refereeing toolkit. There are many highlights, including interactive indoor workshops, the Referee Awards Dinner with entertainment, a fun-filled team based quiz and a number of practical outdoor sessions. With a great range of high profile guest speakers, recognition awards and much more, there is something for everyone. 2018 sees the Development Weekend continue to grow – so we look forward to seeing you at the event.
Highlights this year include:

  • High Profile Guest Speakers and Tutors
  • Level-relevant Workshops
  • Team Based Quiz
  • Referee Awards Dinner
  • Practical Outdoor Training Session on Sunday
Book today at https://www.participant.co.uk/tra/Referee_Dev_Weekend_2018
Take a look at last year – CLICK HERE
 

Reach for the Sky

‘Reach for the Sky’ is the theme for this year’s event – what is your limit within your refereeing?  With some of the best tutors on hand to deliver workshops, alongside senior FA refereeing managers plus FIFA and Premier League match officials offering their insight and knowledge, you will hopefully leave with some great ideas and wisdom to take home.
After its debut in 2016, our fun-filled team quiz returns. Teams of up to 6 will compete with a host of interactive rounds on a range of football topics, not just refereeing. Can your team win the title of Quiz Champions? Attendance is free and partners are welcome. This light hearted event aims to bring together all attendees and has no dress code. There will be a prize for best team name.
Book today – https://www.participant.co.uk/tra/Referee_Dev_Weekend_2018
 
This year the cost includes unlimited Coffee, Tea and Water plus lunch (light or heavy – down to you) at a subsidised price of £15, which would normally be £36. No need to worry about your food or drink during the day as we have it fully covered for you throughout for this one sum of just £15. 
 
The RA Awards Dinner (7.30pm – 10.30pm)
An evening celebrating the achievements of our match officials and workforce, with awards for on-field appointments, development projects and best practice; plus the Joel Richards Award. Also on the bill is a high quality guest speaker, who will be able to give first-hand insight around the theme of ‘Reach for the Sky’. With added entertainment for the 2018 dinner, come together with your fellow officials. 
Book today – https://www.participant.co.uk/tra/Referee_Dev_Weekend_2018
 
Sunday 10th June 2018
Outdoor Practical Training Sessions (10.30am – 2.30pm) @ Daventry Town Football Club
Practical sessions, delivered by the top referees and tutors in the country, designed to assist you when thinking about reaching for the sky as a match official. With tailored delivery aimed at enhancing your refereeing skill set, there will be 3 sessions on key topics being delivered throughout the event. Book today – https://www.participant.co.uk/tra/Referee_Dev_Weekend_2018

Food will be available at Daventry Town FC (e.g. Burger & Chips, etc.) at reasonable prices.
 
FA Qualified Welfare Officer course – will be run on Sunday 10th June from 09:30 to Noon at Daventry Town FC  
This course builds on the Safeguarding Children Workshop and provides Welfare Officers with the specifics of their role: what will be required of them, where to go for professional support and guidance, and how to access more information.
 It provides the key tools to carry out the Welfare Officer role. 
Learners are required to have completed The FA’s Safeguarding Children Workshop before completing this course. It’s also mandatory for anyone taking on the role of Welfare Officer to have an accepted FA CRC – so learners are advised to have as a minimum submitted their CRC application prior to attending this training.
Book today – https://www.participant.co.uk/tra/Referee_Dev_Weekend_2018
 
Last years development weekend CLICK HERE
And, last years workshops https://the-ra.org/ra-videos.php
 
Book today – https://www.participant.co.uk/tra/Referee_Dev_Weekend_2018

Annual General Meeting – Saturday 21st July 2018

Get involved with your Association this year. We will be holding the AGM at Sports Connexion – Leamington Road, Ryton on Dunsmore, Coventry CV8 3FL

North Riding County FA Match Official Promotion Scheme Criteria

North Riding County FA Match Official Promotion Scheme Criteria

Thursday, 01, March 2018 – Thursday, 28, February 2019

The Promotion Scheme commences on Thursday, 01 March 2018 until Thursday, 28 February 2019 inclusive. 

If you are a Level 7 and wishing to apply for promotion for the first time, you must have served a minimum of one full registration period at this level to be eligible to apply – Please note that to apply for Promotion you must be refereeing within Open Age Adult Football.   

To apply to be a part of the promotion scheme, candidates must complete and return a ‘Promotion Application Form’ that can be found on the North Riding County FA website: (http://www.northridingfa.com/news/2018/feb/referee-promotion-scheme-2018-19) or by e-mailing Ross Joyce, Referee Development Manager – ross.joyce@northridingfa.com  

In addition a £30.00 administration fee is required; you will be sent the details of how to make this payment via Whole Game System upon receipt of your application and payment must be made within 7 days.

The closing date for applications is Friday, 06 April 2018 – Applications will be accepted on a first come, first served basis with a maximum of 40 places available on the scheme for 2018-19.

Level 7 -6 Promotion Candidates

  • Successfully pass a written examination on the Laws of the Game
  • Receive a minimum of 3 independent technical observer reports
  • Referee a minimum of 20 open age adult football appointments
  • Achieve a satisfactory average club mark over the course of the season
  • Act as an Assistant Referee on a minimum of  10 open age adult fixtures (Saturday)
  • Inform local observer coordinator of all appointments received
  • Attend X3 Promotional Development Workshops – TBC
  • Payment of £30.00 Promotion Administration Fee
  • Be available to officiate within Saturday & Sunday adult football as appointed
  • Submit an annual record of games officiated to the Association when requested

Level 6 -5 Promotion Candidates 

  • Successfully pass a written examination on the Laws of the Game
  • Receive a minimum of 4 independent technical observer reports
  • Referee a minimum of 20 open age adult football appointments
  • Achieve a satisfactory average club mark over the course of the season
  • Act as an Assistant Referee on a minimum of  10 open age adult fixtures (Saturday)
  • Inform local observer coordinator of all appointments received
  • Attend X3 Promotional Development Workshops – TBC
  • Payment of £30.00 Promotion Administration Fee
  • Be available to officiate within Saturday & Sunday adult football as appointed
  • Submit an annual record of games officiated to the Association when requested

Level 5 – 4 Promotion Candidates – FA Criteria

  • Receive a minimum of 5 independent technical observer reports
  • Achieve an average assessment mark of 73 or above
  • Referee a minimum of 15 open age adult football appointments
  • Act as an Assistant Referee on a minimum of  10 open age adult fixtures
  • Inform local observer coordinator of all appointments received
  • Attend X2 NRCFA Promotional Development Workshops – TBC
  •  Payment of £30.00 Promotion Administration Fee
  • Be available to officiate within Saturday & Sunday adult football as appointed
  • Submit an annual record of games officiated to the Association when requested
  • Must successfully complete an FA Nomination Fitness Test – TBC
  • Must attend an FA Regional Training Seminar and pass written Laws of the Game examination – TBC

As you will see the Promotion Criteria and commitment required from candidates is intense; this is to ensure that all candidates are fully prepared and receive the very best development required to achieve their potential and move through the referee pyramid system.

The Promotional Development Workshops will include a number of important sessions around administration, managing the game, fitness and technical laws of the game sessions.   They will also include both practical and classroom sessions with refreshments provided.

All Promotion candidates will be expected to sign a ‘Promotion Service Level Agreement’ to ensure that they are fully aware of what is expected.

Moving forward the Referee Development Committee now reviews Match Officials off field performance as well as on field before making its decision on promotion, therefore we will provide all candidates with the very best advice and guidance to ensure they are successful.

Having carefully read the Promotion criteria; if you would like to submit an application please ensure you fully complete the application form and complete all areas and submit no later than Friday, 06 April 2018.

The form can be found on the North Riding County FA website (http://www.northridingfa.com/news/2018/feb/referee-promotion-scheme-2018-19) or is available by contacting Ross Joyce, Referee Development Manager.

Finally, if you require any further information please don’t hesitate to contact the County FA office.

North Riding County FA

Referee Department.

RA-FA Northern Development Day

Booking for the Area Development Days are now open!

The Development day offers CPD training to your Youth Council/Young Referee members who attend in a fun and football related theme with the aim of them being able to bring what they have learnt back into their County Youth Council or Local Referees’ Association.

These are great networking opportunities too and in the past, fantastic partnerships and projects have come about that have allowed for cross-county development.
 
To book onto your day, go to www.rafayc.co.uk/events and select the day you want to attend.