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FEDS Referees

FEDS Referees. 2014 Pre-Season Meeting. Lowell Williamson FEDS Head Referee Joey Burrows Assistant Head Referee. Introductions. Our Philosophy!. We are a team!. Keys. Be visible, make calls & establish yourself as a referee.

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FEDS Referees

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  1. FEDS Referees 2014 Pre-Season Meeting

  2. Lowell Williamson • FEDS Head Referee Joey Burrows • Assistant Head Referee Introductions

  3. Our Philosophy! We are a team!

  4. Keys Be visible, make calls & establish yourself as a referee

  5. These factors can greatly determine how others view you as a referee! Keys

  6. Be on time • 30 minutes in advance of kickoff (no excuses!) • No kicking the ball around! • Looking like a team! • Part of your responsibility Keys

  7. Uniform (jersey, shorts, socks) • If you have a yellow jersey, bring it! • Black Shoes (appropriate for surface) • CSA badge • Whistles – two (different tones) • Watches - two • Pocket Wallet, Paper & Pencils/Pens • Coin • Pump/Needles/Pressure Gauge • Flags • Water bottle • No Jewelry Referee Kit ChecklistMust Haves

  8. Keys Look the part Shirts tucked in No jewelry

  9. Field Inspection(the boxed 8)

  10. Keys Lead by example Always think like a referee

  11. Don’t be afraid to make a mistake • We all make mistakes, it happens • Move quickly to restart the game Keys

  12. If you really want to develop as a referee take the time to reflect on the match. Assess your own performance: • What did I do well? • What could I have done better? • Is there something I will try to do different next match? Reflection after a match

  13. Safety • Fair • Fun When Making Decisions

  14. Ask • Tell • Remove How to Deal with Situations

  15. Minimize abuse and inappropriate behaviour at games • Develop officials • Promotion of top talent • Make resources available to help you with refereeing What you can expect?

  16. We will support you!

  17. Available by phone and by email to help you What can you expect?

  18. Attend games and give advice, feedback and act as a resource • Mentors • Cam Lodder • Don Evoy • Joey Burrows • Lowell Williamson • Brad Lampkin • Connor Goodwin • Heather Crashley • Greg Moulton • Stuart Cheese • Robert Beer • Joseph Mullins Mentoring Program

  19. Mentoring is a powerful tool in the education and development of referees at all levels. • Successful referee education programmes change the behaviour and practices of referees - whether they are newly qualified or international referees. Mentoring

  20. For this change to occur, learning must take place. • Mentoring supports the learning process. • Mentoring, quite simply means a one to one relationship supporting the development of another referee. Mentoring

  21. Refs for SSG will be assigned on RefCentre • u8 & u10 • Travel & HL Assignment of Games

  22. Update your availability on http://refcentre.com • DEMO! Assignment of Games

  23. Payment Schedule

  24. We are expecting improvement from all of our referees this year • Your game assignments will be based on your attitude, performance and attendance at education sessions An Improved Standard

  25. Check & Respond to your email on a regular basis • Need your email address and your parent’s • Use http://refcentre.com • Facebook page Communication

  26. How can we help you as referees? Discussion

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