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Super Rugby 2017: matches not involving Australian teams

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Ruggo

Mark Ella (57)
Speaking of the officials, the touchy Rasta with the big long last name is a bloody good official. Been watching him all season. He is incredibly fit and has a very good eye on the play as well as player management. He refs a good contest this bloke.

I also like the way he backed himself in what he saw. He saw the ball grounded, was 100% confident in what he saw and backed himself in his advice to the ref. He has a bright future this bloke.
 

Braveheart81

Will Genia (78)
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re: the Barrett YC I thought Peyper got it right both with the decision & the way he explained it to Shields. Whether deliberately or not, Barrett dragged the ball away with his feet/ legs as he rolled clear, denying the Lions quick ball. It's a penalty every time & that close to the line has to be a Yellow. I'd much rather refs etc rule on outcomes rather than trying to guess intent.


I thought it was a pretty clear yellow card.

I think people are being a bit naive saying that Barrett's knocking the ball out whilst rolling away wasn't deliberate.

He could have rolled away from the ball rather than scurrying back towards his own side and dragging the ball with his legs.

The Lions had made a big break and would have almost certainly scored if they'd been allowed the quick ball they were entitled to based on having support at the breakdown.
 

Akula

Herbert Moran (7)
Canes ran out of petrol big time. Crusaders will have a bit more backbone this week and a more solid defence. Will be a cracking final.
 

Ulrich

Nev Cottrell (35)
The Lions sure did have an easier road to the final, but they can only play what's in front of them. Talk about the Hurricanes doing the Crusaders in. The same thing so very nearly happened between the Lions and the Sharks.

In the end it could not have happened to a more humble group, from management down to water carrier.

So many of them are discards from other franchises and now look, they are starting to be recognised for higher honours through sheer determination and hard work.

Franco Mostert is the prime example, keeping players such as PSdT and Lood on the bench at national level.
 

kiap

Steve Williams (59)
Wow!

South Africa's Jaco Peyper will referee the Super Rugby final in Johannesburg.
Despite widespread calls for a neutral official, Sanzaar has appointed South Africa's Jaco Peyper to referee the Super Rugby final between the Lions and Crusaders in Johannesburg early Sunday (NZT).​
Peyper, who refereed the semifinal between the Lions and Hurricanes, will have the whistle for the final (kickoff 2am Sunday NZT), with New Zealand's Glen Jackson, who refereed the Crusaders-Chiefs semifinal, and Marius van der Westhuizen as his assistants.​
The Television Match Official (TMO) is Marius Jonker.​
Sanzaar CEO Andy Marinos said: "The match official selection is never easy ... The selection criteria for all match official appointments for the last two years follows a clear tournament policy – as agreed by the Sanzaar executive committee and the tournament's stakeholders – that such appointments be merit-based.​
"This policy is written into the tournament protocols and appointments are made according to this policy on a weekly basis. [It] is also the policy used for the finals last year as well as this year.​
"This merit-based policy was reflected with the appointment last year of New Zealand referee Glen Jackson to referee the Hurricanes-Lions final in Wellington. Sanzaar stands behind the policy and believes the best referees should be available to officiate the best matches."​
2017 Super Rugby final match officials
Match Referee: Jaco Peyper (SA)​
Assistant Referee (1): Glen Jackson (NZ)​
Assistant Referee (2): Marius van der Westhuizen (SA)​
Television Match Official (TMO): Marius Jonker (SA)​
 

Brumby Runner

David Wilson (68)
The current crop of referees is hardly world shattering. But it must be at a low point if Jaco is judged to be the best.

The better solution imo would be to go with a neutral referee so that when controversial decisions happen, they will be put down to general ineptitude rather than bias from the hometown ref.
 

Dismal Pillock

Simon Poidevin (60)
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"...... don’t worry my fellow Cantab brothers. The Final will surely have neutral referees. No more of those biased hometown Nazis yeah bitches that's what I called them."
 

Dismal Pillock

Simon Poidevin (60)
Innovative SANZAR To Trial New Refereeing Setup During 2017 Super Rugby Final

--JoBurg Times--

Sanzar have taken the unusual step of selecting the 2017 Super Rugby Final to trial a new refereeing set-up. Just one official has been selected to fulfil all 3 on-field refereeing roles as well as serving as TMO, should he have any contentious decisions he wants to refer to himself.

2017 Super Rugby final match officials

Match Referee: Jaco Van Heerden (SA)
Assistant Referee (1): Jaco Van Heerden (SA)
Assistant Referee (2): Jaco Van Heerden (SA)
Television Match Official (TMO): Jaco Van Heerden (SA)

“It is a great honour as a proud South African to help bring the title home to where it belongs and I will perform all 4 functions to the best of my abilities” said Van Heerden. “At the end of the day rugby will be the winner and as the Final will be played here in beautiful sunny South Africa then it stands to reason that rugby in South Africa will be the logical winner at the end of the day.”


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“…..the cheque’s cleared? OK? Penalty Lions!”
 

The torpedo

Peter Fenwicke (45)
2017 Super Rugby final match officials
Match Referee: Jaco Peyper (SA)​
Assistant Referee (1): Glen Jackson (NZ)​
Assistant Referee (2): Marius van der Westhuizen (SA)​
Television Match Official (TMO): Marius Jonker (SA)​
They should take the 'merit' criteria and shove it up their arse.

FFS how hard is it to just get Gardner to ref, Houston and Berry (Nic Berry not Stu) to run the touchlines and Ayoub as TMO?

As BJ says, death by a thousand Peyper cuts
 

Blue

Andrew Slack (58)
Wow!

South Africa's Jaco Peyper will referee the Super Rugby final in Johannesburg.
Despite widespread calls for a neutral official, Sanzaar has appointed South Africa's Jaco Peyper to referee the Super Rugby final between the Lions and Crusaders in Johannesburg early Sunday (NZT).​
Peyper, who refereed the semifinal between the Lions and Hurricanes, will have the whistle for the final (kickoff 2am Sunday NZT), with New Zealand's Glen Jackson, who refereed the Crusaders-Chiefs semifinal, and Marius van der Westhuizen as his assistants.​
The Television Match Official (TMO) is Marius Jonker.​
Sanzaar CEO Andy Marinos said: "The match official selection is never easy . The selection criteria for all match official appointments for the last two years follows a clear tournament policy – as agreed by the Sanzaar executive committee and the tournament's stakeholders – that such appointments be merit-based.​
"This policy is written into the tournament protocols and appointments are made according to this policy on a weekly basis. [It] is also the policy used for the finals last year as well as this year.​
"This merit-based policy was reflected with the appointment last year of New Zealand referee Glen Jackson to referee the Hurricanes-Lions final in Wellington. Sanzaar stands behind the policy and believes the best referees should be available to officiate the best matches."​
2017 Super Rugby final match officials
Match Referee: Jaco Peyper (SA)​
Assistant Referee (1): Glen Jackson (NZ)​
Assistant Referee (2): Marius van der Westhuizen (SA)​
Television Match Official (TMO): Marius Jonker (SA)​


Dear SANZAR

Testing testing can you hear this or are you that far up your own arse already?

Regards

Blue
 

Quick Hands

David Wilson (68)
Wow!

South Africa's Jaco Peyper will referee the Super Rugby final in Johannesburg.
Despite widespread calls for a neutral official, Sanzaar has appointed South Africa's Jaco Peyper to referee the Super Rugby final between the Lions and Crusaders in Johannesburg early Sunday (NZT).​
Peyper, who refereed the semifinal between the Lions and Hurricanes, will have the whistle for the final (kickoff 2am Sunday NZT), with New Zealand's Glen Jackson, who refereed the Crusaders-Chiefs semifinal, and Marius van der Westhuizen as his assistants.​
The Television Match Official (TMO) is Marius Jonker.​
Sanzaar CEO Andy Marinos said: "The match official selection is never easy . The selection criteria for all match official appointments for the last two years follows a clear tournament policy – as agreed by the Sanzaar executive committee and the tournament's stakeholders – that such appointments be merit-based.​
"This policy is written into the tournament protocols and appointments are made according to this policy on a weekly basis. [It] is also the policy used for the finals last year as well as this year.​
"This merit-based policy was reflected with the appointment last year of New Zealand referee Glen Jackson to referee the Hurricanes-Lions final in Wellington. Sanzaar stands behind the policy and believes the best referees should be available to officiate the best matches."​
2017 Super Rugby final match officials
Match Referee: Jaco Peyper (SA)​
Assistant Referee (1): Glen Jackson (NZ)​
Assistant Referee (2): Marius van der Westhuizen (SA)​
Television Match Official (TMO): Marius Jonker (SA)​

SANZAAR, the gift that keeps on giving.

Poor old Australia, we don't even have the best TMO in the world anymore after the Lions tour.
 

Strewthcobber

Mark Ella (57)

Dan54

Tim Horan (67)
Grand Final played on neutral ground in Perth at 5pm every year solves so many problems!

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Yep but what if the Force theer??:D
Actually no problems with the Crusaders having to travel, why you need to be top qualifier!
 
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