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27/05/2016  Bentley, Beau  Pratt, Mitchell  FRI VJBL  18:40  Very Stern on the court, always looked to have control of the situation.

You spoke to the coach at the half for 1:23. Thats a lot of time. Always at the half break go opposite the bench to avoid discussion escalation. If he wants to then discuss, approach him, let him ask 1 question (No Statements) Answer it and walk away. If he continues throw the second T. Which was a great decision.

By creating distance he creates a scene not you.

Great court discussion to players. 
06/10/2018 
09/10/2015  Nicholas, Keisha  Punton , Gaye  FRI SNR  07:00 PM  P.  19/04/2019 
09/10/2015  Crunden, Maddy  Punton , Gaye  FRI SNR  07:00 PM  P.   
08/11/2014  Borg, Adam  Spratt, Julie  Sat Am  10:30 AM  Adam is newly graded and only refs Saturday mornings. He is keen to learn and take advice. With more sessions under his belt Adam should improve not only with his confidence but his foul selection. Use your voice a little more Adam. The more you talk to the players the more confident you will feel and the better you will feel about calling fouls. Adam is fit and professional looking on court.   
02/05/2015  Maddern, Sam  Spratt, Ken  Sat Am  11:20 AM  even though it was a loud stadium at that time, you need to be proactive and be talking to the players. yes it's good to call the foul when it happens, but if we can get a voice on it before contact even occurs (ie. hands up, hands off etc.) then it will make it much easier to ref, and if you still have to make a call, they have no reason to argue as you've already told them what to do. just ensure when doing this that you can be heard.
you looked very professional on court, apart from your belt which wasn't done up and could be seen hanging from under your jacket. it sounds silly but every little thing counts. 
14/05/2015 
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.
 
 
15/11/2014  Smark, Jordan  Spratt, Julie  Sat Am  11:20 AM  Jordan needs to use his voice and talk to the players. This will help his confidence. Relax and enjoy yourself. Keep calling fouls. The more you call the easier it becomes.  09/02/2015 
29/08/2015  Peacock, Brooke  Spicer, Barry  Sat Am  12:10 PM  Brooke has a professional attitude towards her game. She has adequate fitness for this level of basketball 14A boys. Voice/preventative officiating was not obvious to me from the stands but Brooke had good control of the game and received good reactions from players. Brooke looks very good on court. Her uniform looks good. Trousers are neat and well fitting. Shoes are fully black as uniform requires.  13/06/2016 
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 
09/05/2015  Hammet, Jessica  Moody, Daryl  Sat Am  12:10 PM  Speak out to players, as at this level we need to educate as well as call. Continue to express yourself and confidence will continue to grow. Keep it up and the players & coaches will respond positively to you. This game was not a fair test, as it was so one-sided. Would like to see you on a higher standard of game.   01/03/2016 
09/05/2015  Deayton, Max  Spratt, Ken  Sat Am  10:30 AM  talking to the kids after a call was a highlight in this game. after the call everyone knew what happened, however id like to see you get in the habit of preventing the calls needing to be made. try things such as 'hands out' 'straight up' etc.
also just try and keep your shirt tucked in. if you look the part its half the battle. 
28/05/2015 
06/12/2014  Goldsmith, Todd  Spratt, Julie  Sat Am  11:20 AM  Todd needs to blow his whistle more. Try to talk to the players with preventative talk, this may help your confidence.  09/01/2015 
09/05/2015  Black, Jamie  Spratt, Ken  Sat Am  10:30 AM  preventative officiating was the only thing i think needed work. both of you were outstanding when it came to talking to the kids after the foul or violation, however it'd be good to see you try and prevent it from happening. try things such as 'hands off' 'straight up' 'dont reach'
this will really come in handy when you move onto more difficult games. 
 
22/11/2014  Black, Jamie  Spratt, Julie  Sat Am  10:30 AM  Jamie still needs to identify pushing fouls and travels. Use your voice more and keep reffing smart and you will continue to improve.   
08/11/2014  Black, Jamie  Spratt, Julie  Sat Am  11:20 AM  Jamie is very tall and can be clearly seen by the scorebench when calling his fouls,however, Jamie needs to go around the paint and clear the players when making his calls. Good whistle use your voice more in preventative officiating and this will help your confidence.   
20/06/2015  Goldsmith, Todd  Hall, Glenn  Sat Am  12:10 PM  P. Ball carrier protection requires a lot work. Far too much contact not being called. You are young and fit so there is no reason why these players are beating you badly up and down the court. 2 steps before the dribble is a travel. 3 step lay ups is also a travel.   24/06/2015 
21/02/2015  Goldsmith, Todd  Arnold, Sharon  Sat Am  09:40 AM  Quite kid
Stronger voice needed. More confidence in himself. 
24/06/2015 
21/02/2015  Earl, Harry  Arnold, Sharon  Sat Am  09:40 AM  White shoes are awesome. It will take a while for Harry to come out of himself.  28/05/2017 
21/11/2015  Earl, Harry  Spratt, Julie  Sat Am  09:10 AM  P. Voice you need to talk to the kids. There was a lot of contact under the basket which was let go to start with. By talking using preventative phrases such as "Hands Off, Hands Out, Be straight, Play good D" this will help you feel part of the game. Smile and relax. You made the right calls but you look rigid and nervous. If you look like you are enjoying what you are doing this will help your confidence and will stop coaches wanting to question you. First half you didnt call much and the second half you went out and set the standard. This caused a bit of noise from the parents and coaches, you need to do this from tip off and coaches realise that their teams have to play properly. Set the standard early and teams adjust quickly. You have potential keep working at it and you will make it to B grade.  28/05/2017 
12/12/2015  Bunston, Michael  Punton , Gaye  Sat Am  11:20 AM  P. Even though it was an under 12 game. You need to talk to the kids   01/06/2017 
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