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Sydney Middleton (9)
They bring it upon themselvesTwo weeks in, and everyone has decided Newport are a bust. Tough crowd.
They bring it upon themselvesTwo weeks in, and everyone has decided Newport are a bust. Tough crowd.
Two weeks in, and everyone has decided Newport are a bust. Tough crowd.
No just saying it’s going to be tough for them.Two weeks in, and everyone has decided Newport are a bust. Tough crowd.
No just saying it’s going to be tough for them.
2 weeks in and I am saying Drummoyne is bust though.
See below the payment rates from 2024. It is pretty much a stipend to cover some costs for travelling etc. Publicly available in the association annual report.out of interest Ref Ted, what is the cashola that refs in subbies get paid? hope its decent? Also what would be a stepup game for a subbies ref? ie subbies rep team / kentwell final etc?
Allow me to be the first to say you guys don't get paid enough for what you have to deal with some gamesSee below the payment rates from 2024. It is pretty much a stipend to cover some costs for travelling etc. Publicly available in the association annual report.
Many refs (particularly older ones) donate fees back to the association.
As for stepup, there is some cross over subbies to prem.
Under the old gradings (system changed this year) match rankings were 1. Shute Shield, 2. Colin Caird, 3. Colts1, 4. GPS 1, 5. CAS 1, 6. Henderson Shield, 7. Kentwell Cup, 8. Barraclough Cup. Kentwell refs could be appointed as far up as Colin Caird (B), and Colts 1 (C), Barraclough (D & C) would be mostly subbies dominant referees who could still be appointed Colts 2 and 4th grade in prem.
For finals, refs are selected from a certain grading upwards (e.g. 'H' and up), if you are selected your group is generally aimed at a lower grading than typical during a season as there are less games. At this time refs are chosen based on form and coaches select the lucky few that get a final each year. If you get a final you are doing pretty well at your level. A colleague refereed his first grand final in 2023 in his 30th year of refereeing.
NSWRRA Annual Report 2024
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Allow me to be the first to say you guys don't get paid enough for what you have to deal with some games
Excellent for the revival of St Ives - Would be a shame if this club ceased to exist.Credit to St Ives. Another win yesterday to make it three in a row and top of the ladder.
Excellent for the revival of St Ives - Would be a shame if this club ceased to exist.
In saying that - Is anyone actually watching the quality of these contests?
Not that it really moves the needle at all but is this 'base' per hour or for the whole 80 minutes? Is it just applicable to the time between first and final whistle or are you also compensated for pre and post game duties?
Seconded 1000%.Allow me to be the first to say you guys don't get paid enough for what you have to deal with some games
Then why are they in Div 2 Joy Johnson?The good news is the girls won and their program is building nicely with solid numbers.
Hahaha! Per match it is.Not that it really moves the needle at all but is this 'base' per hour or for the whole 80 minutes? Is it just applicable to the time between first and final whistle or are you also compensated for pre and post game duties?
For the top tier prem guys (Shute, Colin Caird, Colts 1 etc) you are expected to be at training twice per week plus gym work if you want to stay in the squad. Sub 5min bronco minimum to do 1st grade.Not that it really moves the needle at all but is this 'base' per hour or for the whole 80 minutes? Is it just applicable to the time between first and final whistle or are you also compensated for pre and post game duties?
Sub 5min bronco minimum to do 1st grade.
On top of that weekly to3 match reviews, coach debrief, and education nights.
Then match prep for the next game.
In fairness Lindfield aren't the only ones that will need to manage that with another obvious example being UNSW JJC playing at St Ive's when the rest of the club was playing at South Coogee, which included Sydney Irish JJC v Hornsby. Would be reluctant to be critical of any club doing their bit to support a JJC team. As for the grading, I think eveyone can appreciate it is a work in progress which has relied on 2024 results - a lot can change.Then why are they in Div 2 Joy Johnson?
Lindfield Girls having to go to Hornsby this week rather than playing Newport at home along with the rest of the club. Bit of a head scratcher.
Totally get that growing pains and all, and not a dig at the team itself as you suggest.In fairness Lindfield aren't the only ones that will need to manage that with another obvious example being UNSW JJC playing at St Ive's when the rest of the club was playing at South Coogee, which included Sydney Irish JJC v Hornsby. Would be reluctant to be critical of any club doing their bit to support a JJC team. As for the grading, I think eveyone can appreciate it is a work in progress which has relied on 2024 results - a lot can change.