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DateAscending Referee Referee Coach Session Time Areas to Work On Last Viewed
09/11/2015  Henshaw, Brad  Spratt, Julie  MON Night  07:50 PM  P. This was an easy game. Concentration was maintained. Worked well with partner. You reffed to the standard of the game.   
09/11/2015  Sumner, Tayla  Spratt, Julie  MON Night  07:50 PM  P. This was a very easy game which turned into a blow out. Concentration was maintained. Voice used appropriately. Good communication with your partner.   
11/11/2015  Fowler, Matt  Spratt, Patrick  WED Afternoon  07:00 PM  P. Talking was okay in this game but would like to see a bit more, or a bit louder so you can make sure that all the players will hear you.
Siganls to the bench were much too soft in this game. If you give weak signals to the bench it looks as though you are unsure and can lead people to question calls. Be strong and sell your signals. 
24/11/2015 
11/11/2015  Lynch, Damon  Spratt, Patrick  WED Afternoon  07:00 PM  P. Do you have a voice box?
Talk to the players, if you can prevent a call by talking to the players, that is better than having to blow your whistle. Having said that if the foul is there call it, but if you tell a player to take their hands out and they don't, then they have no argument when you call a foul. 
18/02/2016 
13/11/2015  Lynch, Damon  Geritz, Jason  FRI Afternoon  05:10 PM    18/02/2016 
13/11/2015  Edwards, Rebecca  Geritz, Jason  FRI Afternoon  04:35 PM     
13/11/2015  Crunden, Maddy  Geritz, Jason  FRI Afternoon  05:10 PM     
14/11/2015  Smark, Jordan  Spratt, Julie  Sat Am  08:50 AM  As a C grade referee Jordan reffed well. To help you to progress to B grade you need to work on a number of things. These may seem trivial but they are very important.
1. raise you arm above your head when you call a foul
2. Stop and stand still - look at the scorebench and make your signals crisper
3. Never signal across your body.
4. Soft calls in the back court on the dribbler.If the foul isn't going to disrupt the dribbler hold the call and say play on. If its a hard foul whereby the dribbler stumbles, looses possession call the foul. At this age we are not out there to foul the kids off the court. Especially when the game is relatively friendly, this is how your voice helps.
5. At no time did you talk to the players, you could have talked this age group out of a number of fouls.
Talking to the players helps them play better and also shows that you are interested in the game.
 
 
14/11/2015  Peacock, Brooke  Spicer, Barry  Sat Am  11:40 AM  P. Brooke's appearance is great. Her uniform was spot on. She has no problem with fitness or court coverage. Stronger assertive use of voice will help to ensure players/coaches know she is confident. Identifying legal defence was very good.
Get out of train lines in trail transition.
Blow whistle on lead baseline before handing player the ball.
Good sprint/rest when appropriate after 5 games conserving energy. 
13/06/2016 
14/11/2015  Howes, Dylan  Spratt, Julie  Sat Am  08:50 AM  As a C grade referee Dylan officiated well. However to progress to B grade Dylan needs encouragement to work hard on a number of areas.
1. Hand signals need to be slower to the bench, stop when calling to the bench.
2. At no time did you talk to the players, you could have talked this age group out of a number of fouls.
3. Watch the soft call in the back court if it doesn't affect the dribbler.
4. Never signal across your body - use your other arm
5. Use the correct hands signal when the hands foul is for a shooting foul.
6. From lead on the baseline once you have called the foul and play is halted hustle around the key to call to the score bench.
You and Jordan reffed well for this age group but you need to use your voice. It helps the kids and also shows that you are interested in the game. 
18/11/2015 
14/11/2015  Jackson, Mitch  Spratt, Patrick  Sat PM  02:40 PM  P. Need to use your voice when refereeing, talking to the players and telling them to keep there hands out is going to keep there hands out and then if they do put them in they have no where to go.   
14/11/2015  Fraser, Jonathan  Spratt, Patrick  Sat PM  02:40 PM  P. Would have liked to have seen a bit more talking out there. Not much preventative officiating in this game and I believe if there was some more than it would have resulted in a cleaner game.   
14/11/2015  DeGoumois, Mollie  Spicer, Barry  Sat Am  11:40 AM  P. As a referee with a quiet voice Mollie needs to develop her voice to use preventative officiating. If she can talk players out of fouling, thats less she will need to call and game will flow.
Slow down signal sequence to score table.
Identify pivot foot to penalise travel violations.
When administering free throws, step in and only say the number of free throws coming, no other irrelevant information. 
12/03/2019 
17/11/2015  Proctor, Andrew  Spratt, Patrick  TUE Night  07:00 PM  P. Use of voice was good in this game and the players seemed to respond well. Again would have liked to see it called a bit more tightly at the start as I think we were lucky with these two teams that nothing happened.  16/11/2019 
17/11/2015  Fowler, Matt  Spratt, Patrick  TUE Night  07:00 PM  P. Need to use our voice more especially when refereeing seniors. Make sure that we are moving in both lead and trail so that we can see the gap and make the call.  06/05/2016 
20/11/2015  Spicer , Nick  Pratt, Mitchell  FRI VJBL  21:40  P. Looked the part, except for the colored whistle ;)  23/03/2018 
20/11/2015  West, Rachel  Geritz, Jason  FRI Afternoon  04:35 PM  This was an easy game where the referee was not challenged.   
20/11/2015  Jackson, Mitch  Geritz, Jason  FRI Afternoon  05:10 PM  Use your voice to communicate with the players.    
20/11/2015  Rigby, Ben  Geritz, Jason  FRI Afternoon  05:45 PM  Good explanations to the players after a foul was called. Strong use of voice throughout the game to enable the game to flow.    
20/11/2015  Delahoy, Kyle  Geritz, Jason  FRI Afternoon  05:10 PM  Covered the easy game well with partner. The biggest learning was to protect and take off an injured player when necessary.   
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