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Date Referee Referee Coach SessionDescending Time Areas to Work On Last Viewed
12/07/2014  Thaller, Cassandra  Green, Prue  Sat Am  11:20 AM  Need to use your voice for preventative refereeing.  02/05/2015 
21/02/2015  Thompson, Matthew  Pratt, Mitchell  Sat Am  12:10 PM  Get the voice louder and be clear.    
12/07/2014  Griggs, Callum  Green, Prue  Sat Am  12:10 PM  You need to use your voice to help you.   
20/06/2015  Laurie, Matt  Moody, Daryl  Sat Am  12:10 PM  P. Court coverage ; mechanics; signals;
Selling technique.
Foul identification.
Must work harder to progress. 
26/06/2015 
09/05/2015  Laurie, Matt  Spratt, Ken  Sat Am  11:20 AM  looked good on court, refereed well. just work on talking to the kids and trying to prevent the fouls from happening in the first place. with this make sure you can be heard at the other end of the court. this way if you then need to call a foul after trying to prevent it they have no way to argue because you've already told them not to.  21/05/2015 
19/07/2014  Tomada, Adrian  Moody, Daryl  Sat Am  12:10 PM  trans. don't go forward blind; look back as you go. slow down signal sequence. lead pos. on baseline.   
29/11/2014  Louw, Keanan  Spratt, Julie  Sat Am  10:30 AM  Use your voice to talk players out of fouling. Stop and stand still until you completely finish your signals to the bench. Keep calling fouls and your confidence on court will grow.  05/12/2014 
29/11/2014  Griggs, Callum  Spratt, Julie  Sat Am  11:20 AM  Get up in trail and penetrate the split line to get the calls. When signalling to the bench do not move away halfway through your call. You loose respect.   
13/12/2014  Witt, Anthony  Karwan, Ben  Sat Am  10:30 AM  Anthony uses his voice well, especially given his experience. I'd encourage him to keep this up, especially as be begins to referee more challenging games. He is very receptive to feedback and consistently looking for ways to improve.  18/06/2016 
21/02/2015  Witt, Anthony  Arnold, Sharon  Sat Am  10:30 AM  quite come out of your skin mate
 
18/06/2016 
20/06/2015  Delahoy, Kyle  Hall, Glenn  Sat Am  11:20 AM  P. No voice used to prevent fouls. Should be using voice before the defensive player puts the hand to try and steal the ball to prevent the contact. Use the violation signal for out of court and travels. Signals to be clearer, stronger & sharper   
09/05/2015  Delahoy, Kyle  Moody, Daryl  Sat Am  12:10 PM  Body language ; be confident (see previous comments). Kyle works hard to cover his areas. he needs to be assessed next time on an older group (u/14) Not far off upgrade. Push your confidence/communication & you'll get there.   
12/07/2014  Edwards, Matthew  Black, Neil  Sat Am  11:20 AM  Matt started slowly, but had good court coverage and moved well in both trail and lead to box players in.   
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 
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 
09/05/2015  Gaudion, Kylie  Spratt, Ken  Sat Am  11:20 AM  very good in this area as well. maybe just work a bit harder on your preventative talk as it was hard to hear at times, and at that level it never hurts to talk more. in saying that though it was loud so i wasnt too worried with that.  09/10/2022 
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 
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 
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