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Australian Referee Evaluation Form for Coach Seminar: A Guide to Assessing Performance

This document outlines the Australian Referee Evaluation Form, designed for use at coaching seminars, particularly for rugby referees. It emphasizes the need for consistent performance evaluations across various levels of rugby, ensuring that assessments are clear and informative. The form helps differentiate and grade referees, serving as a training tool for assessors while maintaining simplicity. Key components include a scoring system, error notations, and space for feedback. Suitable for premier matches, national championships, and various tournaments, it aims to improve refereeing standards across Australia.

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Australian Referee Evaluation Form for Coach Seminar: A Guide to Assessing Performance

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  1. AUSTRALIAN REFEREE EVALUATION FORM REFEREE COACH SEMINAR February 7, 2004

  2. BACKGROUND • Need for consistency • Standard reporting format for all games where an assessment feedback is required • Does not replace Referee Coaching Form or IRB Assessment Form • Use where IRB Assessment is not required

  3. PURPOSE • Provide an easy and simple method of assessing or evaluating performance • Use in “differentiating” or grading referees • Training tool for inexperienced assessors • Gain knowledge to move to IRB Form

  4. BASIS OF REPORT • Based on IRB descriptors • Simple and informative • Score out of 100 • Provision for notating Law errors not covered by descriptors • Provision for critical incidents and brief comments on the referee’s performance • Match statistics would be also submitted • Team Management Report may also be included

  5. WHERE TO USE • Premier Rugby in Sydney and Brisbane • National Championships • Australian Rugby Shield • State Championships (eg NSW Country Carnival) • Other tournaments (eg Sthn Prov Championships) • Other representative games involving National Panel where a full IRB Assessment is not considered necessary

  6. HOW TO COMPLETE • Collect match information using “Match Information Form” • Time annotate each entry • Post match: clarify any issues with the referee and review the video to confirm points • Complete the Referee Evaluation Form as follows…

  7. Page 1- Game and General Information • Complete Game Details section • Complete General Comments – dot points only • Complete Errors in Law section

  8. Page 2 – Marking Section • For each error against a criterion deduct one mark • For each error against a criterion note the time of the error on the “Time Notation” line below the “Competency Descriptor” • Add up the highest number remaining for each criterion and determine the score out of 100, entered at the bottom of the page • Submit form to nominated person responsible for the competition

  9. ATTACH THE FOLLOWING • Match Statistics Form • Match Information Form • Touch Judge Evaluation Form (where required)

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