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A referee, two touch judges, video referee and timekeeper. Professional leagues National Rugby League, Australasia: A referee, two touch judges, video referee, timekeeper. Super League, Europe: A referee, two touch judges, video referee, reserve referee/official(s), timekeeper, match commissioner, interchange official. In-goal judges are used ...
Referees have the option to send players from the field for a variety of reasons, but it has mostly been utilised for serious foul play in recent seasons. In 2022 while playing for the South Sydney Rabbitohs, Taane Milne became the first player to be sent off in any NRL finals match. He was the first player sent off in an Australian first grade ...
The NRL match officials are a select group of trained professional and semi-professional rugby league match officials who officiate in the National Rugby League (NRL) and lower tier rugby league competitions, including the Holden Cup, the Intrust Super Premiership NSW and the Intrust Super Cup.
He became a referee, and was added to the Rugby Football League's Grade One referee's list during the 1967–68 season. [4] He took charge of his first Challenge Cup final in 1971, and became the first referee to send off a player in a Challenge Cup final when he dismissed Syd Hynes for an alleged headbutt on Alex Murphy. [5]
In 2004 he was named the international referee of the year. [3] He moved to Australia in 2005, becoming a National Rugby League referee. [4] He retired at the end of the 2006 NRL season. [1] After retiring, Smith became a video official and, after a stint as the interim boss, [5] [6] acted as a senior advisor to the referees boss, Daniel ...
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Referee Games Years Bill Harrigan: 10 1989 (Canberra v Balmain) 1990 (Canberra v Penrith) 1991 (Penrith v Canberra) 1997 (Brisbane v Cronulla-Sutherland) 1998 (Brisbane v Canterbury-Bankstown) 1999 (Melbourne v St George) 2000 (Brisbane v Sydney) 2001 (Newcastle v Parramatta) 2002 (Sydney v New Zealand) 2003 (Penrith v Sydney) Darcy Lawler: 8
Hall was originally appointed by Super League to be that competition's judiciary commissioner, and was joined by Graham Annesley and Ron Massey to form the MRC. [7] The MRC would review incidents where players were either sent off or reported by the referee; subject to a complaint by an opposition club, or another source; or observed by the MRC.