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| Transformational moments! Mine was observing a composite coaching session at Kings Taunton some years back, with Jack Rowell, Jerry Guscott and Gareth Chilcott. I chose to watch Chilcott with the forwards; and my life has never been the same since!! What a revelation.
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| Gents, May i thank everyone for your very valuable input.Stuart,what is your advice in terms of how a coach should deal with a ref who is obviously not up to speed with what happens at scrum time. David.
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Invite him for a drink and discuss things with him gently - many refs will be happy for constructive advice. Don't confront him on the field. In law, rarely held to practice, the coach is allowed on the playing area only at half time, ad even then only at the ref's discretion. Upset him, and he may give you one of his eff off pills - I always carry a packet!
Please bear in mind, there is a section of law 6, which paraphrased means:
Rule 1 - the ref is always right
Rule 2, when the ref is wrong, consult Rule 1 above.
Stu
CRefC, Alcester RFC
Touchline Official, Worcester Warriors RFC
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Stu... I was just getting to like you...
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Stu... I was just getting to like you...  Strange -nobody else does!
Stu
CRefC, Alcester RFC
Touchline Official, Worcester Warriors RFC
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