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Date Referee Referee Coach SessionDescending Time Areas to Work On Last Viewed
12/07/2014  Reid, Andrew  Black, Neil  Sat Am  12:10 PM  A well presented official, but did not appear to show a lot of confidence in this game   
15/08/2015  Kane, Tayla  Pratt, Mitchell  Sat Am  10:50 AM  P. No voice?

Use preventative officiating techniques as we spoke about. Talk the players out of the call and save your whistle where you can. 
 
02/05/2015  Kane, Tayla  Spratt, Ken  Sat Am  12:10 PM  just keep talking to the players. although it was an easy game just try and get in the habit of talking them out of fouling. a game with no fouls is what any referee wants, so if we can be proactive and talk to the players before the contact even happens we can get closer to achieving this. but if the players still do foul we've at least told them not to first and then have no way to argue with you.   
19/07/2014  Canaider, Liam  Moody, Daryl  Sat Am  11:20 AM  foul selection; blocks happen from front & side; pushes happen from behind.  14/02/2017 
16/08/2014  Canaider, Liam  Arnold, Sharon  Sat Am  8:50 AM  keep it going works hard improved a lot
 
27/05/2016 
12/07/2014  Canaider, Liam  Black, Neil  Sat Am  12:10 PM  Liam looks sharp and is well presented. A good future if he pursues it.  27/05/2016 
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 
15/11/2014  Nicholas, Jordan  Spratt, Julie  Sat Am  10:30 AM  Jordan needs to use his voice. He is very quiet throughout the game and at times appears to loose concentration. Press the split line in trail.Make your hand signals stronger so that they are easily understood by coaches and score bench. This also influences others that you have confidence in the decisions you are making.    
28/06/2014  Nicholas, Jordan  Spicer, Barry  Sat Am  12:10 PM  Better use of voice to encourage players to play within the rules is needed, easy area ti improve on.
An improvement on hustle around the court to maintain angles and identify illegal contact would ensure Jordan improves his referee performance. Jordan would benefit from hustling across the court on his toes, ready to adjust position immediately it is necessary.
Jordan's uniform is very good but the length of his trousers needs some adjustment as they are scrunched up un top of his shoes. Other than the length of his trousers, Jordan's uniform is very good and professional. Well done. 
 
22/11/2014  Nicholas, Jordan  Spratt, Julie  Sat Am  10:30 AM  Hands on the dribbler/shooter need to be called. Count time in the back court. Sharpen up your hand signals so they are easier to read.   
07/11/2015  Canaider, Liam  Spratt, Julie  Sat Am  10:30 AM  P. I only heard you use your voice once during the game. When reffing kids of this age some preventative talk from the refs is gold. Also when on the baseline in lead be careful not to ballwatch. There were a number of times No 7 for Magic was allowed to block the key from the cutters and the opposition ended up on the floor. He continually moved into the path of the cutters when he saw them running in from area 4 to 5. You need to be watching off the ball for these type of incidents. Communication with the players. "Let him through" and maybe a quick explanation at the appropriate time. Otherwise the call needed to be an off the ball push foul. Luckily the coach was inexperienced and did not realise what was happening. Keep an eye on the players in the key you let too much contact go. No hands on the shooter at all. Do not go across on the baseline too early as you missed a charge call. You got straight lined and had other players in your line of sight therefore you called a block on the defence. When counting the key do not count as if you are counting the back court. This count is unseen. Whether you tap your leg or count using your fingers whatever works for you. You worked well with your partner. Keep working to improve and you will do very well.  27/05/2016 
12/07/2014  zz, zz  Green, Prue  Sat Am  12:10 PM  Voice not used  19/07/2016 
18/07/2015  zz, zz  X, X  Sat Am  09:40 AM  P. - Continue to use your voice.  19/07/2016 
12/07/2014  Foote, Nicholas  Black, Neil  Sat Am  11:20 AM  Well presented official.   
13/12/2014  Foote, Nicholas  Karwan, Ben  Sat Am  10:30 AM  Nick had a good attitude towards the game and listened to feedback given. He would benefit from using his voice more proactively to keep the game flowing.  14/08/2015 
12/07/2014  Clark, Daniel  Green, Prue  Sat Am  11:20 AM  Voice needs to be louder.  04/04/2016 
20/08/2016  Clark, Daniel  Pratt, Mitchell  Sat Am  12:10 PM  P. Need more talk, preventative officiating is key in these games. Talk them out of fouls so you save your whistle.

Make sure you sell your calls, get confidence on the court. 
 
19/07/2014  Liddy, Tyler  Moody, Daryl  Sat Am  11:20 AM  Confidence is the key. identify foul contact. work on principles of man to man defence. Identify those who cheat by not covering their opponent.   
07/11/2015  Pedersen, Carey  Pratt, Mitchell  Sat Am  11:20 AM  P. Good voice, really positive to the young players.

BE CONFIDENT!! YOU CAN REF!!!!!!!!!!! 
13/11/2015 
07/11/2015  Gaudion, Brent  Spratt, Julie  Sat Am  10:30 AM  P. HAIR!!!!! Stop touching your hair! You moved your hair out of your eyes 7 times. Please tie it back or use bobby pins. The choice is yours. If you are busy with your hair then you are not fully concentrating on the game. You missed a few calls at the start but then seemed to settle. Not sure if it was the nerves of being evaluated but you cant let that affect you. You need to be hitting the mark from the start. I couldn't hear you on court. Use preventative talk especially at this age. On the baseline in lead. Eyes Down. You kept watching the shot. This is trails job. You are to watch the players. This where I saw a lot of contact occur. You need to be on top of this. Be confident and keep trying you will do well.  03/10/2018 
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