: Tue Jun 23, 2009 2:13 pm
I think it comes down to consistancy
Such as play the ball - Never called as nearly every play the ball is wrong
10. The play-the-ball shall operate as follows.
Release tackled player immediately
(a) The tackled player shall be
immediately released
and shall not be touched until the ball is in play.
Regain feet
(b) The tackled player shall without delay regain his
feet where he was tackled, lift the ball clear of the
ground, face his opponent’s goal line and drop or
place the ball on the ground in front of his
foremost foot.
Player marking
(c) One opponent may take up the position
immediately opposite the tackled player.
(d) The tackled player may not play the ball before
the players effecting the tackle have had time to
clear the ruck.
Play with foot
(e) When the ball touches the ground it
must be
heeled (i.e. backwards) by the tackled player. The
ball must not be kicked or heeled by the player
marking him.
The ball is in play when it has been played
backward.
Acting halfback
(f) A player of each team, to be known as the acting
halfback, may stand immediately and directly
behind his own player taking part in the play-theball
and must remain in this position, until the
play-the-ball movement is complete.
Moving tackled - Never ever called. There is always an example of this every game
2. (a) Where opponents do not make a tackle effective in the
player quickest possible manner but attempt to push, pull or
carry the player in possession,
it is permissible for
colleagues of the tackled player to lend their weight in
order to avoid losing ground. Immediately this happens
the referee should call “Held”.
2. (b) Where the tackled player is held in an upright position,
the ball shall not be played before the referee indicates
that the tackle has been effected.
No undue interference
A Touch Judge must not unduly interfere with the Referee’s
control of the game by reporting incidents which have
obviously been seen by the Referee.
Changing decision
9. The Referee judges on
matters of fact and shall not
subsequently alter those judgments. He may cancel
any decision made
if prior foul play of which he had
no knowledge is reported to him by a Touch Judge.
After listing just a few rules from the International Law Book for the game of rugby league, how many of these rules do you see not being enforced throughout a game. I could go on listing them, but it would be easier to list the ones they tend to get right. I know it's swings and roundabouts, you get some and not others but this seems to be a weekly occurance these days. The rules are in black and white. Apply them as they are written and then we might move off referrees for a change