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Queensland Rugby Referees Association
(Brisbane) Inc.
QRRA (Brisbane) Inc.
Annual Report
Season 2014
The Management Committee and members of the Queensland Rugby Referees Association (Brisbane) Inc. gratefully acknowledge the support of the
following supporters and sponsors during the 2014 season.
Table of Contents.
Office Bearers 2014. Page 2 Life Members Page 3 Presidents Report Page 4 Appointments Board Report Page 7 Awards Page-9 Match Milestones Page-9 Service Milestones Page-9 Grand Final Referees Page 10 Representative Appointments Page 11 Referee Match Statistics Page 21 Referee Coaching Statistics Page 31 Fitness Review Page-33 Financial Statements Page 35
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Office Bearers
2014
President Mark Hogan Vice – President Michael Willis Secretary Andrew Macintosh Treasurer Dan Sheahan Committee Cath Briner
Paul Evans Duncan Male Brian O’Donnell Executive Officer Paul Heath Business Address. GPO Box 2645, Brisbane 4001. Website www.qrrabrisbane.rugbynet.com.au Email [email protected] Phone 0409192396
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Life Members
Fred Crawford
Kevin Crowe (OAM)
John Forbes
Phillip Jones
Barry Leask
John Meehan
Frank Meek
Chris Oxenford
Geoff Pegg
Ian Scotney (AM)
Graham Sheehan (OAM)
Colin Waldron
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PRESIDENT’S REPORT – 2014.
In years gone by, this report would be prepared as a reflection on the past season as all enjoyed decent break before focusing on the requirements for the next year. It appears those days are now well behind us, as the season grows inexorably longer – as I write this report, well into November, around 60 – 80 referees are still being appointed on a weekly basis for both 7s and 15s competitions.
This a matter of concern for the QRRA, as it places a heavy additional burden on our administrators, Appointments Officers and particularly on our long suffering referees (some of even the most dedicated of our members have needed to declare unavailability so that they can recover from injuries or preserve their bodies for the year ahead).
We are now aware that the new season will start in January, with Premier and Grade teams commencing their competition games by mid-February due to the World Cup timing and other factors. This information comes to us at the same time as the QRRA trainer advises that pre-season training is to commence on November 5.
At this stage, I can only thank all of our referees, coaches and administrators for their dedication and perseverance (and skills, of course) on behalf of all of our “stakeholders” across the many representative, club, school and 7s programs that our members have been involved with in 2014. I might also take this opportunity to thank our respective partners, parents, and other family members and friends that have supported our members in their on-field and off-field activities in 2014. In statistical terms, there was a new record of 4764 match appointments in the period between the end of the GPS competitions in 2013 and 2014. (Post-season appointments are carried through to the next season for reporting purposes; also an appointment to a 7s carnival only counts as a single appointment, even though multiple games may be refereed by an individual referee at that event).
Following the trend of recent years, the number of appointments at age grade levels increased in 2014, but the number of Senior appointments declined (particular at Grade and Suburban levels).
I understand that 266 referees were appointed to games in 2014, including 58 new members (31 of those new members having been appointed to games at Senior or School levels). Cameron Foley and Scott Chapman top the official list with 60 appointments each, but many other referees have more than 50 appointments credited to them.
At the end of 2013, I reflected that 2014 would be a year of change. We took to the field in the eye-catching new strip this year, which generated very positive comments from our members, as well as spectators around the grounds. The closer alignment to the premier strip was also very successful, particularly as it made all of our referees appear to be on the same “team” as their more experience counterparts.
Pat Rae took over the role of QRRA trainer for 2014, resulting in good attendances throughout the year and a very interesting program for members to participate in. Pat has already been appointed to build on these efforts into the 2015 season.
Dick Byres took up the role of Senior Appointments Officer and Laurie Monaghan the role of Junior Appointments Officer for 2014. There were significant challenges for both, not the least being the late notice of new competitions; as well as constant changes to grounds and starting times (particularly in the Junior ranks due to ongoing regrading of teams throughout the year).
Dick was faced with the unavailability of quite a number of our experienced members, including such Senior Referees as Rodd Brockett, Darren Rees and Andrew Gillies due to their retirement from active refereeing. Dick also “revoked on-field privileges” for a number of perennial contributors to allow them to concentrate on referee coaching activities, and feedback from all stakeholders was very positive (particularly about the obvious presence of referee coaches assisting our more junior referees around the club and school grounds).
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This also permitted many of our members to be appointed to Senior and School games they may not otherwise have had an opportunity to referee in 2014, which can only assist with the development of a broader base of higher quality referees for the future.
Representative and Premier Appointments
As you will note from the report on Representative Appointments contained in the Annual Report, a significant number of our members achieved appointments as referees and referee coaches to various State and National championships, as well as at the Super Rugby level.
Leading the way was Rohan Hoffman who was the appointed referee for 11 Super Rugby matches and the National Rugby Championship final. In addition, Rohan made his test debut this year in the Pacific Island test series, and accordingly will be awarded the Kerry Fitzgerald Medal in 2014.
Matt O’Brien made his Super Rugby debut this year, as well as being a highly performed referee on the World 7s Circuit. Matt also had the honour of being appointed to referee the 7s final at the Commonwealth games in Edinburgh.
Damien Mitchelmore, the remaining QRRA referee on the Australian National Panel, also refereed with distinction in 2014 and was undoubted very unlucky to miss selection in the Super Rugby panel for this year.
Steve Leszczynski was again appointed as a TMO throughout the Super Rugby season.
At Premier level, the recent ARU interchange program with Sydney was not used this year, at appointments at Premier levels were made by the QRU as the convenor of those competitions. Congratulations to all of our members appointed to Premier Grade this year, and particularly Shaun Rigby and Rachel Horton, who made their debuts at this level.
Queensland Rugby Union
Following recommendations made at a seminar convened in March by Scott Young of the ARU, the QRU State Referee Committee was dispended (on the basis that there was no longer any separate requirement for that body to operate). A number of functions were then controlled by various QRU representatives, including appointments to the Premier Competitions in Brisbane, as well as the management of the Queensland Junior Rugby Union State Finals and other competitions such as the Country Championships.
Thanks to QRU representatives Rob Donoghue, Geoff Pegg, Lachlan Parkinson and Michael Backstrom for the assistance they provided to the QRRA in the performance of their respective roles in 2014.
Members will also be aware that Rohan Hoffman has now been appointed as Match Officials Development Manager for the State of Queensland and we look forward to working with Rohan in his new role.
Member and Stakeholder Acknowledgements
I wish to formally acknowledge our appreciation for the support that we received from the QRU, Queensland Suburban Rugby Union, Brisbane Junior Rugby Union, Queensland Rugby Union, as well as GPS Schools, AIC Schools and the TAS Schools in 2014.
We also acknowledge the ongoing support of Laudistons Auctions as a sponsor of the QRRA during 2014.
A range of acknowledgements would generally be made at the Annual Dinner, including the major prize winners of QRRA awards for the year. I have refrained from mentioning those prize winners in
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this report, as they will actually be announced at a function to be held after the AGM at which this report will be presented.
Unfortunately, the Annual Dinner was not held this year, due mainly as a result of approximately 40 members being unavailable due to commitments at the Noosa International 7s, National Rugby Championship and a range of other events in Brisbane. We will need to consider timing for this event in the future, particularly in view of the ongoing extension of the season as mentioned earlier in this report.
However, on a more general basis, in addition to those members mentioned above, I take this opportunity to congratulate all of the QRRA award winners for 2014 as well as each of those referees who achieved appointments to grand finals in the Premier, Grade, Suburban and Junior competitions.
Thanks must also go to those referees who were always willing to fill appointment vacancies on short notice – you certainly helped to make the job of the Appointments Officers somewhat less of a nightmare. Having said that, the number of “pull-outs” in 2014 was a real issue which the Management Committee will try to address for next year, including by means of the use of the Referee Appointment System so that members are able to provide more up to date information concerning their availability to the Appointments Officers.
Thanks as well to members of the Management Committee for all of their efforts during the last 12 months. In particular, I acknowledge a fantastic effort from Vice-president Mike Willis, both in his continuing role as education co-ordinator, but also for his very extensive and professional work on the QRRA’s forthcoming restructure, more details of which will be released to members in the near future.
As members are aware, Paul Heath will complete his service as the Executive Officer for the QRRA in December after more than 7 years in that role. In fact, many of our members will be unaware that the QRRA has ever operated without Paul being the “first point of contact” for the association. As previously commented, it will be very difficult to replace the range of skills that he bought to the position, and I take this opportunity on behalf of all members to thank him for his extensive efforts and well-considered advice throughout this period.
In closing, I would like to note that the appointment of Rohan Hoffman in his role heralds a greater focus on development of referees in Queensland to create a pathway for members to achieve participation at the highest level that this sport can offer. The Management Committee looks forward to working with the ARU and the QRU in supporting and furthering these objections. We will also continue with our principal focus of increasing the levels of fitness, education and skills for our members so that they are able to enjoy participating in their on-field activities as members of the association.
Mark Hogan President 10 November 2014
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QRRA APPOINTMENTS REPORT 2014 Senior Appointments There were in 2014 a number of challenges that confronted the Association in appointing referees to matches. In summary these may be categorized in the following.
The withdrawal of Sunshine Coast from the Brisbane Premier Competition reduced the number of Premier and Premier Colts matches at that level from five to matches to four.
With the realignment in Suburban Rugby a combined 4th Grade/Scotney Cup competition was
created.
The introduction by the Australian Rugby Union of the Junior Gold Cup at the start of the season in the fifteen and seventeen year old age groups.
The timing of the Rugby Super 15 Competition.
The structure of the season in general with Associated Independent Colleges and The Associated Schools Competitions being played in Term 2 and the Greater Public Schools Competition being played in Term 3 all of which overlaps the Brisbane Senior Competition.
The increasing numbers of organized midweek competitions.
The increasing numbers of carnival competitions.
The revised Referee and Referee Coach profiles
The changing relevance of Sevens Rugby Adding to this is the need when appointing to take into account the development of referees included in Queensland Rugby Union’s Senior Development (12 referees) and Pathway Squads (12 referees). The Association introduced the Referee Management Appointments System, which provided individual appointment advices for each referee. Some technical amendments had to be made to the operation of the system as a result of some local concerns. The Association welcomed 58 (25 were of school age) new referees to its ranks in 2014 and 31 were tried in Senior/schools appointments during the year. The changing emphasis on Sevens Rugby and the large prize moneys involved also required considered appointments. Sevens at the senior level have ceased to be social. In all 1692 appointments were made to Senior and School appointments to the end of September 2014 (GPS season). There were significant other appointments to matches such as trials and carnivals which are listed under other in our statistical summary. This year 17 referee coaches were appointed regularly to Senior and Schools matches. In all, 564 referee coaching reports (based on RRIMS) for non-Premier referees were submitted. The ARU Referee Coach Profile was provided and referee coaches were educated to move from a purely telling to a more questioning approach, leaving the referee to think through issues for personal problem solving. Additionally, from early season some referees were introduced to the Game Performance Review system. Essentially the referee preparing for the game in his/her own way, then doing his/her own analysis of performance, with only confirmation or alternative suggestions/advice coming from the referee coach. GPR’s have ‘taken off’ in other Associations but the use of GPR’s in Brisbane was not used to any great degree over the season. In 2015 the use of this form of report should be encouraged as it has worked very successfully elsewhere. I must thank that small group of stalwart referees who willingly fill in at the last moment to cover the (far too) many drop-outs after the appointments have been announced. Logistically the plethora of games, mainly Sevens, that occurred post grand final needs to be addressed. We have a responsibility to ensure that we support players being able to enjoy Rugby at P7
all levels. We also have a responsibility to our members that they cannot just keep refereeing ad infinitum. The 2014 season started in February and will continue through until the end of November. Like everyone else in all sports Rugby Referees must have a fair break to be at their best. The length and demands of the 2014 season has meant that quite a number of the referees have exceeded what is considered to be the optimum level of games refereed to remain sharp. I would like to thank Neill McCann, who provided historical data to set up the appointments system, plus did the appointments during my absence in New Zealand in June, Geoff Pegg for his experienced advice, and Paul Heath for his constant availability and background advice. Dick Byres Senior/School Appointments Officer November 2014 Brisbane Junior Rugby Appointments It is a given that within age grade Rugby that there is a need by competition organizers to provide the best options for the promotion and growth of participants. This season has been one where to achieve that participation and growth has seen significant change to draws resulting in late changes to teams playing, times of matches and venues and this has caused considerable time having to be spent in modifying appointments. On an average week the Association has available for Sunday matches 150 referees for the average 135 matches. Of those 135 matches some 60% (actual 75) are in the under 10 to under 12 age group. Additionally the age grades under 16 and above form into two separate competitions to allow for the timings of school competitions. This together with those referees whom are restricted through club/player participation has the effect of complicating the junior appointments and results in the process of it being a matter of logistics with more than 50% of those available having to be appointed to specific fixtures. However the value of having these match officials cannot be understated as they make a significant contribution to the Association in being able to appoint a referee to every match. In recent years the Association has encouraged those interested juniors in the 13 to 17 ages to attend courses so that they can officiate in the under 10 to under 15 age groups. This year has seen 48 such referees appointed regularly which provides for succession. In support of the positive outcome some 13 referees from the 2013 group moved forward into the senior appointments pool. When it is considered that overall in 2014 the Association appointed to more than 2000 junior matches (2013 in competition) with in the main positive feedback the true value of the contribution to junior Rugby in Brisbane by all concerned can be only be applauded. I would like to thank all of the referees whom have given so willingly of their time and particularly to their patience and dedication. This thanks also extends to the Referee Coaches who provided the support to those “in the middle”. Laurie Monaghan Junior Appointments Officer November 2014
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Awards 2014.
Richard Andrews Memorial Award
Best First Year Referee Will Bailey
Cec Menzies Shield Most Improved Junior Referee Alec Camplin
Richard Bendeich Trophy Referee for Highest Junior Grade Grand Final
Jayden Leavers
Murray McNae Award Most Improved Referee across the Association
Rachel Horton
Don Duffell and Phil Jones Award
Contribution to Referee Coaching Pat Rae
Paddy O’Brien Award Clubman of the Year Terry Tresidder
Kerry Fitzgerald Medal Referee on Test Debut Rohan Hoffman
Match Milestones 2014
Milestone
100 Matches Jamie Baum, Zach Brankovich, Cameron Foley, Chyna Howlett, Drew Meehan, John Miles, Damien Mitchelmore, Andrew Plumbe, Daryl Rodgers, Richard Theile.
200 Matches Scott Chapman, Juan De Jager, Ian Foster, Duncan Male, Steve Meiring, Jordan Ryan, Paul Towler, Chris Woodhouse.
300 Matches Andrew Carmody, Paul Daly, Phil Quinn, Guy Valentine, Rob Walker.
400 Matches Peter Backstrom, Geoff Gardiner.
500 Matches Laurie Monaghan
Membership Milestones 2014.
Milestone.
10 Years: Bruce Barlow, Kolio Kolio, Peter Krause, Neil Lavery, Andrew Macintosh, Harrison Tait, Ross Tims, Teokotai TouAriki, Paul Towler, De Wet van der Nest.
20 Years: Anthony Hindmarsh, Mark Hogan, Tom McIntosh, Terry Tresidder
30 Years: Terry O’Connor, Geoff Pegg, Scott Young.
60 Years Kevin Crowe
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Grand Final Referee Appointments 2014
Competition Match Official
Premier Grade Rohan Hoffman Premier Reserve Paul Haydock First Grade Andrew Twist Second Grade Duncan Male Third Grade Rod O’Callaghan Fourth Grade Nick Leseberg Premier Colts John Christophersen Colts 1 Brett Cronan Colts 2 Cameron Foley Barber Cup Tim Aistrope Pegg Cup Matt Cheriton Scotney Cup Juan De Jager Normanby Cup Jordan Way Women Jordon Ryan Under 17 Division 1 (end of season) Ben Dorrington-Plumb Under 17 Division 2 (end of season) Richard Theile Under 16 Division 1 (end of season) Brett Trudgen Under 16 Division 2 (end of season) Paul Towler Under 17 Division 1 (mid season) Cameron Foley Under 17 Division 2 (mid season) Reimon Raukete Under 16 Division 1 (Mid season) Jordan Way Under 16 Division 2 (mid season) Jordan Schuck Under 16 Division 3 (mid season) Michael Orgill Under 15 Division 1 Jayden Leavers Under 15 Division 2 Stuart McKinnon Under 15 Division 3 Amy Layton Under 14 Division 1 Drew Meehan Under 14 Division 2 Alec Camplin Under 14 Division 3 Luke Smith Under 14 Division 4 Andrew Plumbe Under 13 Division 1 Felix Strong-Fick Under 13 Division 2 Troy Simkin Under 13 Division 3 Henry Rudman Under 13 Division 4 Riley Martyn Under 13 Division 5 Josh Duncan
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Australian – Provincial and International Representative Appointments 2014.
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2014 REPRESENTATIVE APPOINTMENTS
Match Official Appointment Match Fixture
Tim Aistrope Referee Queensland Schoolboy Trials Qld Representative
Referee Australian Schools Championships National
Representative
Referee ARU Under 17 Junior Gold Cup Qld Representative
Assistant Referee 2 Queensland U20's v Junior Japan PRC
Robert Andrews Referee QRFSU 12 Years State Championships Qld Representative
Will Bailey Referee QJRU State Championships Qld Representative
Peter Buchanan(Jnr) Referee ARU Under 17 Junior Gold Cup Qld Representative
Peter Buchanan(Snr) Referee Coach QRFSU 18 Year State Championships Qld Representative
Referee Coach QJRU State Championship Qld Representative
Referee Coach ARU Junior Gold Cup Qld Representative
Dick Byres Referee Coach QRFSU 15 Years State Championships Qld Representative
Referee Coach ARU Women's 7's Championships National
Representative
Referee Coach ARU Women's National Championships National
Representative
Referee Coach QJRU State Championships Qld Representative
Referee Coach ARU Junior Gold Cup Qld Representative
Citing Commissioner Pacific Rugby Competition PRC
Citing Commissioner National Rugby Competition National
Representative
Citing Commissioner IRB Junior World Cup International
Citing Commissioner FORU Noosa 7's Representative
Citing Commissioner IRB Gold Coast 7's International
Alec Camplin Referee QRFSU 12 Year State Championships Qld Representative
John Christophersen Assistant Referee 1 NSW U20's v Fiji PRC
Tim Clough Assistant Referee 2 St George Reds v Rebels SR15 Trial
Referee Southern States Championships National
Representative
Assistant Referee 2 Qld v Fiji PRC
Assistant Referee 2 WA v FIJI PRC
Assistant Referee 2 NSW U20's v Fiji PRC
Referee ARU Under 17 Junior Gold Cup Qld Representative
Referee NT Hottest 7's ARU
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2014 REPRESENTATIVE APPOINTMENTS
Match Official Appointment Match Fixture
Andrew Cole Referee Coach St George Reds v ChiefsTrial SR 15
Performance
Reviewer Ireland v Scotland IRB
Performance
Reviewer Scotland v England IRB
Performance
Reviewer Wales v France IRB
Referee Coach St George Reds v Rebels Trial SR 15
Referee Coach Qld v Fiji PRC
Referee Coach Qld v Junior Japan PRC
Referee Coach WA v Fiji PRC
Referee Coach Qld U20's v Junuior Japan PRC
Referee Coach NSW U20's v Fiji PRC
Referee Coach Japan v Fiji PRC
Referee Coach St George Reds v Cheetahs SR 15
Referee Coach St George Reds v Stormers SR 15
Referee Coach St George Reds v Western Force PRC
Referee Coach St George Reds v Brumbies SR 15
Referee Coach St George Reds v Crusaders SR 15
Referee Coach St George Reds v Rebels SR 15
Referee Coach St George Reds v Highlanders SR 15
Performance
Reviewer Junior World Cup IRB
Referee Coach St George Reds v Waratahs SR 15
Referee Coach Brisbane City v Sydney Stars NRC
Referee Coach Queensland Country v NSW Country Eagles NRC
Referee Coach Canberra Vikings v Queensland Country NRC
Referee Coach Queensland Country v North Harbour Rays NRC
Referee Coach Queensland Country v Greater Sydney Rams NRC
Referee Coach Melbourne Rising v Canberra Vikings NRC
Referee Coach Canberra Vikings v North Harbour Rays NRC
Referee Coach Canberra Vikings v NSW Country Eagles NRC
Referee Coach NSW Country Eagles v Perth Spirit NRC
Referee Coach NSW Country Eagles v Brisbane City NRC
Dean Collett Referee QRFSU 12 Years State Championships Qld Representative
Brett Cronan Referee QRFSU 18 Years State Championships Qld Representative
Referee Under 19 South Qld v Central Qld Country
Championships Qld Representative
Referee Under 19 South Qld v North Qld Country Championships Qld Representative
Referee ARU Under 17 Junior Gold Cup Qld Representative
Referee ARU Junior Gold Matches Under 15 Semi Final National
Representative
Referee ARU Junior Gold Matches Under 15 Final National
Representative
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2014 REPRESENTATIVE APPOINTMENTS
Match Official Appointment Match Fixture
Rupert Dingle Referee Coach ARU Junior Gold Matches Under 17 Qld Representative
Ben Dorrington-Plumb Referee ARU Under 17 Junior Gold Cup Qld Representative
Referee QJRU State Championships Qld Representative
Paul Evans Referee Coach QRFSU 12 Years State Championships Qld Representative
Referee Coach QJRU State Championship Qld Representative
Referee Coach ARU Junior Gold Cup Qld Representative
Referee Coach Country Championships Qld Representative
Cameron Foley Referee QRFSU 18 Year State Championships Qld Representative
Referee QJRU State Championships Qld Representative
Referee City Under 16 v Country Under 16 Qld Representative
Referee ARU Under 15 Junior Gold Cup Qld Representative
Ian Foster Referee QRFSU 18 Years State Championships Qld Representative
Referee ARU Under 17 Junior Gold Cup Qld Representative
Peter Gofton Referee Coach ARU Junior Gold Cup Qld Representative
Paul Haydock Assistant Referee 2 St George Reds v Chiefs Trial SR 15
Assistant Referee 1 Reds A v Australian Barbarians PRC
Assistant Referee 1 Qld v Fiji PRC
Assistant Referee 1 Qld v Japan PRC
Referee Southern States Championships National
Representative
Referee National Club Championship Match National Premier
Number 5 Australia v Argentina International
Assistant Referee 2 Queensland Country v NSW Country Eagles NRC
Assistant Referee 2 Brisbane City v Melbourne Rising NRC
Assistant Referee 2 Queensland Country v Greater Sydney Rams NRC
Assistant Referee 2 Brisbane City v Queensland Country NRC
Assistant Referee 1 Brisbane City v Canberra Vikings NRC
Paul Heath Referee Coach ARU Junior Gold Cup Qld Representative
Referee Coach QJRU State Championships Qld Representative
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2014 REPRESENTATIVE APPOINTMENTS
Match Official Appointment Match Fixture
Greg Hinton Development Coach Queensland Country v North Harbour Rays NRC
Rohan Hoffman Referee Waratahs v Blues Trial SR 15
Referee Force v Pampas XV PRC
Referee Waratahs v Western Force SR 15
Referee Chiefs v Hurricanes SR 15
Referee Crusaders v Stormers SR 15
Assistant Referee 1 Brumbies v Waratahs SR 15
Assistant Referee 2 St George Reds v Stormers SR 15
Referee Brumbies v Blues SR 15
Referee Highlanders v Blues SR 15
Referee Waratahs v Blues SR 15
Assistant Referee 1 Brumbies v Chiefs SR 15
Assistant Referee 1 Western Force v Rebels SR 15
Assistant Referee 1 Rebels v Sharks SR 15
Assistant Referee 1 St George Reds v Crusaders SR 15
Referee Crusaders v Sharks SR 15
Referee Rebels v Waratahs SR 15
Referee Reds A v Pampas XV PRC Final
Assistant Referee 1 St George Reds v Highlanders SR 15
Referee Western Force v Blues SR 15
Referee Cheetahs v Sharks SR 15
Referee Bulls v Rebels SR 15
Assistant Referee 1 Fiji v Italy International
Assistant Referee 1 Fiji v Samoa International
Referee Fiji v Tonga International
Assistant Referee 1 Brumbies v Chiefs SR 15
Assistant Referee 1 Crusaders v Sharks SR 15
Referee Brisbane City v Sydney Stars NRC
Referee Queensland Country v Greater Sydney Rams NRC
Assistant Referee 1 Brisbane City v Queensland Country NRC
Referee Canberra Vikings v NSW Country Eagles NRC
Referee Brisbane City v Canberra Vikings NRC
Number 5 Australia v New Zealand International
Assistant Referee 1 Melbourne Rising v Perth Spirit NRC Semi Final
Referee Brisbane City v Pert Spirit NRC Final
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2014 REPRESENTATIVE APPOINTMENTS
Match Official Appointment Match Fixture
Mark Hogan Referee Coach ARU Junior Gold Cup Qld Representative
Rachel Horton Referee ARU Women's 7's Championships National
Representative
Referee ARU Women's National Championships National
Representative
Assistant Referee 1 Junior Japan v Fiji PRC
Assistant Referee 2 Queensland Country v North Harbour Rays NRC
Assistant Referee 2 NSW Country Eagles v Brisbane City NRC
Assistant Referee 2 Brisbane City v Canberra Vikings NRC
Referee Federation of Oceania Rugby Sevens IRB
Referee Central Coast 7's ARU
Chyna Howlett Referee ARU Women's 7's Championships National
Representative
Referee ARU Women's National Championships National
Representative
Referee ARU Under 17 Junior Gold Cup Qld Representative
Referee NT Hottest 7's ARU
Referee China 7's IRB
Referee Federation of Oceania Rugby Sevens IRB
Referee Central Coast 7's ARU
Liam King Referee QJRU State Championships Qld Representative
Ruben Kriel Referee QRFSU 12 Year State Championships Qld Representative
Declan Lane Referee QRFSU 18 Year State Championships Qld Representative
Referee ARU Under 17 Junior Gold Cup Qld Representative
Jayden Leavers Referee QJRU State Championships Qld Representative
Harrison Lee Referee QRFSU 12 Year State Championships Qld Representative
Steve Leszczynski TMO Brumbies v St George Reds SR 15
TMO Rebels v Cheetahs SR 15
TMO St George Reds v Cheetahs SR 15
TMO Western Force v Chiefs SR 15
TMO St George Reds v Stormers SR 15
TMO St George Reds v Western Force SR 15
TMO St George Reds v Rebels SR 15
TMO Western Force v Blues SR 15
TMO Brumbies v Western Force SR 15
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2014 REPRESENTATIVE APPOINTMENTS
Match Official Appointment Match Fixture
Neill McCann Referee Coach ARU Junior Gold Cup Qld Representative
Stuart McKinnon Referee QJRU State Championships Qld Representative
Drew Meehan Referee QJRU State Championships Qld Representative
Referee City Under 13 v Country Under 13 Qld Representative
Greg Milne TMO Brisbane City v Sydney Stars NRC
Development Coach Brisbane City v Melbourne Rising NRC
TMO Queensland Country v Greater Sydney Rams NRC
Development Coach Brisbane City v Queensland Country NRC
TMO Brisbane City v Canberra Vikings NRC
TMO Brisbane City v Perth Spirit NRC Final
Damian Mitchelmore Referee St George Reds v Chiefs Trial SR 15
Assistant Referee 1 St George Reds v Rebels Trial SR 15
Referee NSW U 20's v Tonga U20's ARU
Referee Combined States U20's v NSW U20's ARU
Referee Qld v Fiji PRC
Referee NSW v Tonga PRC
Referee Australia U20 v Samoa U20 ARU
Assistant Referee 2 Brumbies v Blues SR 15
Assistant Referee 2 St George Reds v Stormers SR 15
Assistant Referee 2 Western Force v Waratahs SR 15
Assistant Referee 2 St George Reds v Crusaders SR 15
Assistant Referee 2 St George Reds v Rebels SR 15
Assistant Referee 2 Rebels v St George Reds SR 15
Assistant Referee 2 St George Reds v Waratahs SR 15
Number 4 Australia v Argentina International
Assistant Referee 2 Brisbane City v Sydney Stars NRC
Referee Canberra Vikings v Perth Spirit NRC
Assistant Referee 1 Brisbane City v Melbourne Rising NRC
Assistant Referee 1 Queensland Country v North Harbour Rays NRC
Referee NSW Country Eagles v Brisbane City NRC
Referee Brisbane City v Queensland Country NRC
Assistant Referee 1 Queensalnd Country v Sydney Stars NRC
Referee Melbourne Rising v Queensland Country NRC
Assistant Referee 2 Brisbane City v Perth Spirit NRC Final
Luke Moloney Assistant Referee 1 WA v Fiji PRC
Assistant Referee 1 Qld U20's v Junior Japan PRC
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2014 REPRESENTATIVE APPOINTMENTS
Match Official Appointment Match Fixture
Richard Nagle Referee ARU Under 15 Junior Gold Cup Qld Representative
Liam Neyland Referee QJRU State Championships Qld Representative
Referee QRFSU 12 Year State Championships Qld Representative
Bob Nicol Referee QRFSU 12 Year State Championships Qld Representative
Joshua Noon Referee QJRU State Championships Qld Representative
Matt O'Brien Referee Australia 7's IRB
Referee NT Hottest 7's NT 7's
Referee Wellington Sevens IRB
Referee Las Vegas 7's IRB
Referee Hong Kong Sevens IRB
Referee China 7's IRB
Referee Japan Sevens IRB
Referee World Cup 7's IRB
Referee Qld U20's v Combined States U20's ARU
Referee ACT U20's V PampasXV U20's ARU
Referee Commonwelath Games 7's IRB
Assistant Referee 2 Western Force v PampasXV PRC
Referee WA v Fiji PRC
Referee Junior Japan v Fiji PRC
Assistant Referee 1 Waratahs v Western Force SR 15
Assistant Referee 1 Rebels v Cheetahs SR 15
Assistant Referee 2 St George Reds v Cheetahs SR 15
Assistant Referee 2 Western Force v Bulls SR 15
Assistant Referee 2 ST George Reds v Rebels SR 15
Assistant Referee 1 Rebels v Waratahs SR 15
Assistant Referee 1 Rebels v St George Reds SR 15
Assistant Referee 1 St George Reds v Waratahs SR 15
Assistant Referee 1 Brisbane City v Sydney Stars NRC
Assistant Referee 1 Queensland Country v NSW Country Eagles NRC
Number 4 Australia v New Zealand International
Referee Federation of Oceania Rugby Sevens IRB
Eamon O'Shea Referee QJRU State Championships Qld Representative
Referee City Under 14 v Country Under 14 Qld Representative
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2014 REPRESENTATIVE APPOINTMENTS
Match Official Appointment Match Fixture
Geoff Pegg Referee Coordinator QRFSU 18 Years State Championships Qld Representative
Referee Coordinator QRFSU 15 Years State Championships Qld Representative
Referee Coordinator QRFSU 12 Years State Championships Qld Representative
Referee Coordinator QJRU State Championships Qld Representative
Referee Coordinator QRU All Schools 7's Qld Representative
Referee Coach ARU Junior Gold Cup Qld Representative
Pat Rae Referee Coach ARU Schools National Championships Qld Representative
Referee Coach QJRU State Championships Qld Representative
Referee Coach ARU Junior Gold Cup Qld Representative
Development Coach Brisbane City v Sydney Stars NRC
Referee Coach Queensland Country v Greater Sydney Rams NRC
Development Coach Queensland Country v Sydney Stars NRC
Referee Coach Brisbane City v Canberra vikings NRC
Referee Coach Brisbane City v Perth Spirit NRC Final
John Raukete Referee Coach QJRU State Championships Qld Representative
Reimon Raukete Referee QRFSU 12 Years State Championships Qld Representative
Referee QJRU State Championships Qld Representative
Sam Rasmussen Referee ARU Under 15 Junior Gold Cup Qld Representative
Referee QJRU State Championships Qld Representative
Referee QRFSU 15 Year State Championships Qld Representative
Shaun Rigby Referee Qld Schoolboy Trials Qld Representative
Mitchell Ross Referee QRFSU 12 Year State Championships Qld Representative
Jordan Ryan Referee ARU Under15 Junior Gold Cup Qld Representative
Tom Ryan Liaison Officer Visiting Match Officials SR 15 & Internationals
Jordan Schuck Referee ARU Under15 Junior Gold Cup Qld Representative
Cameron Stanfield Referee ARU Under 17 Junior Gold Cup Qld Representative
Assistant Referee 2 Qld v Junior Japan PRC
Felix Strong-Fick Referee QJRU State Championships Qld Representative
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2014 REPRESENTATIVE APPOINTMENTS
Match Official Appointment Match Fixture
Craig Taylor Referee Coach ARU Junior Gold Cup Qld Representative
Referee Coach QRFSU 12 Years State Championships Qld Representative
Referee Coach QJRU State Championships Qld Representative
Andrew Twist Referee ARU Under 17 Junior Gold Cup Qld Representative
Assistant Referee 2 Junior Japan v Fiji PRC
Kevin Twomey Referee South Qld v North Qld Country Championships Qld Representative
Referee North Qld v Central Qld Country Championships Qld Representative
Referee Queensland Schoolboy Trials Qld Representative
Jordan Way Referee ARU Under 15 Junior Gold Cup Qld Representative
Referee QRFSU 18 Year State Championships Qld Representative
Referee QRFSU 15 Year State Championships Qld Representative
Referee/Asst Referee Federation of Oceania Rugby Sevens IRB
Referee Central Coast 7's ARU
Michael Willis Referee Coach QJRU State Championships Qld Representative
Chris Woodhouse Assistant Referee Junior Japan v Fiji PRC
Assistant Referee Reds A v Australian Barbarians PRC
Referee ARU Under 17 Junior Gold Cup ARU
Referee Coach QJRU State Championships Qld Representative
Scott Young Referee Coach Qld v Fiji PRC
Referee Coach Qld v Junior Japan PRC
Referee Coach WA v Fiji PRC
Referee Coach Qld U20's v Junuior Japan PRC
Referee Coach NSW U20's v Fiji PRC
Referee Coach Junior Japan v Fiji PRC
Referee Coach St George Reds v Cheetahs SR 15
Referee Coach St George Reds v Stormers SR 15
Referee Coach St George Reds v Western Force PRC
Referee Coach St George Reds v Brumbies SR 15
Referee Coach St George Reds v Crusaders SR 15
Referee Coach St George Reds v Rebels SR 15
Referee Coach St George Reds v Highlanders SR 15
Referee Coach St George Reds v Waratahs SR 15
Referee Coach IRB 7's Series IRB
Development Coach Brisbane City v Perth Spirit NRC Final
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Referee Match Statistics 2014
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Name Year Premier Premier 1 2 3 4/ Premier C1 C2 Women Norm'by Barber Pegg Scotney Other School BJRU Matches Total Total
Joined Reserve Scotney Colts 2014 2013 2014
Aistrope Tim 2012 6 3 3 11 2 25 63 88
Alder Liam 2013 1 15 16 13 29
Moses Alo-Emile 2014 1 1 0 1
Patricia Alo-Emile 2014 1 1 0 1
Anderson Sam 2012 2 6 24 32 18 50
Anderson Tim 2014 4 3 1 1 3 1 1 1 4 1 17 3 2 42 0 42
Andrews Gavin 2013 14 14 5 19
Andrews Robert 2014 1 20 21 0 21
Aplin Alan 2008 1 2 5 8 114 122
Austin Jeff 2010 1 2 1 1 4 1 1 11 58 69
Back Tristan 2012 1 1 18 19
Backstrom Peter 1998 7 7 28 42 377 419
Bailey William 2014 11 12 18 41 0 41
Barr Shane 2013 1 3 1 1 3 2 3 1 12 4 16 47 34 81
Barrett Cole 1988 1 1 7 5 14 757 771
Baum Jamie 2009 8 1 6 1 16 92 108
Bendeich Richard 1976 1 1 1 6 10 15 34 1117 1151
Bishop Anthony 2013 5 5 7 12
Bowers Gerard 2014 1 1 0 1
Bowler David 2001 1 1 254 255
Brankovich Zachary 2010 1 11 12 93 105
Bremner Ben 2009 1 1 1 1 3 4 11 12 23
Briner Cathie 2010 4 1 1 1 7 43 50
Brown Darren 2009 1 1 2 1 5 107 112
Brown Robert 2011 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 6 20 37 57
Buchanan Peter J 2008 5 7 5 16 2 35 152 187
Burnett Paul 1990 4 9 20 33 434 467
Burns Lance 2014 2 8 10 0 10
Bygraves Gil 2010 1 1 16 18 57 75
Bygraves Joel 2013 9 9 16 25
Byrne Daniel 2013 2 2 5 7
Camplin Alex 2012 8 8 22 38 12 50
Camplin Garry 2012 5 12 17 34 47 81
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Name Year Premier Premier 1 2 3 4/ Premier C1 C2 Women Norm'by Barber Pegg Scotney Other School BJRU Matches Total Total
Joined Reserve Scotney Colts 2014 2013 2014
Caranese Dan 2012 5 5 20 25
Carmody Andrew 2004 7 1 2 1 6 17 295 312
Carr Michael 2012 16 4 31 51 48 99
Carrick Ned 2013 1 22 23 4 27
Carroll John 2007 3 1 2 2 3 9 9 29 103 132
Chapman Scott 2010 4 2 2 1 28 6 17 60 177 237
Cheriton Matt 2012 1 8 1 1 3 2 6 6 28 39 67
Christophersen John 1997 10 1 5 2 4 22 350 372
Cichero Jonathan 1997 4 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 13 300 313
Clark Mackenzie 2012 3 4 15 22 36 58
Clark Matthew 1997 2 2 1 1 5 1 1 7 3 23 321 344
Clark Trent 2014 14 14 0 14
Clough Timothy 2012 11 1 7 2 21 61 82
Cole Eli 2014 11 11 0 11
Collett Dean 2013 1 1 1 5 1 2 11 23 34
Cook Ryan 2011 4 3 5 12 52 64
Cook Wayne 2006 5 2 11 18 134 152
Cooper Stephen 2006 2 1 1 3 8 11 26 100 126
Cornish Andrew 2006 2 1 1 1 2 12 2 21 161 182
Cribb Brett 2001 1 1 1 1 4 1 6 0 15 170 185
Crombie Brett 2014 2 1 1 1 3 5 1 2 16 0 16
Cronan Brett 2010 2 1 6 2 2 1 36 4 54 148 202
Cuthbert Gregory 1998 8 4 12 318 330
Daly Paul 2003 1 1 2 3 1 2 10 286 296
Davidson Ricci 2013 1 8 9 22 31
Davie Perin 2014 17 17 0 17
Davies Russell 1984 3 1 5 2 3 6 1 21 506 527
De Jager Juan 2008 2 7 1 1 1 3 1 6 2 18 42 194 236
Deans Andrew 2013 1 4 1 1 1 1 2 8 3 22 18 40
Dingle Rupert 2009 4 1 2 3 6 2 18 151 169
Dorrington-Plumb Ben 2011 1 1 3 13 6 4 28 127 155
Duke Waren 2010 2 5 15 22 109 131
Duncan Josh 2012 1 3 4 2 3 10 23 28 51
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Name Year Premier Premier 1 2 3 4/ Premier C1 C2 Women Norm'by Barber Pegg Scotney Other School BJRU Matches Total Total
Joined Reserve Scotney Colts 2014 2013 2014
Egan Kevin 2014 12 12 0 12
Egan Mitchell 2014 14 14 0 14
Elliott Hamish 2014 5 5 0 5
Evans Paul 1998 1 1 324 325
Faalogoifo Tiui 2012 5 2 2 4 11 13 37 46 83
Fairweather Mark 2009 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 4 2 16 109 125
Fakailoatonga Eli 2011 1 1 29 30
Ferrier Stephen 2009 2 1 13 16 174 190
Fleming Brian 1998 2 1 4 1 8 272 280
Foley Cameron 2011 2 4 3 42 6 3 60 98 158
Foster Ian 2004 5 2 2 3 1 21 2 36 188 224
Fox Bryan 2010 1 6 6 13 100 113
Francis Ben 2014 1 3 1 1 1 1 6 14 0 14
Freney Nathan 2014 2 10 12 0 12
Gallagher Zachary 2012 1 1 0 1
Gardener Tom 2014 2 2 0 2
Gardiner Geoffrey 1984 3 5 8 396 404
Gilbert Shayne 2011 3 7 8 18 3 21
Gilks Jordan 2014 1 1 0 1
Gilmour Dane 2013 1 1 1 2
Gooch Mark 1999 1 1 197 198
Gouws Stefan 2012 2 1 3 2 8 24 32
Gray Stewart 2014 5 5 0 5
Groeneveld Kurt 2007 5 1 1 2 3 12 75 87
Groenewald Nelus 2014 17 17 0 17
Hancock Zachary 2013 1 14 15 12 27
Harvey Robert 2002 1 1 2 1 8 5 4 22 428 450
Haydock Paul 2001 12 2 3 4 4 25 361 386
Head Gavin 2010 4 4 14 18
Head Matt 2012 1 14 15 25 40
Healy Tim 2011 16 16 35 51
Henwood Paul 2006 1 2 2 1 2 1 1 9 10 1 30 139 169
Heron Isaac 2014 1 1 0 1
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Name Year Premier Premier 1 2 3 4/ Premier C1 C2 Women Norm'by Barber Pegg Scotney Other School BJRU Matches Total Total
Joined Reserve Scotney Colts 2014 2013 2014
Heron Ivan 2012 1 3 15 19 23 42
Higginson Bruce 1999 1 1 1 1 6 9 11 30 457 487
Hinton Greg 1989 1 1 418 419
Hoffman Rohan 2011 4 1 2 7 55 62
Hogan Brian 2014 10 10 0 10
Hogan Mark 1995 1 1 421 422
Hogarth Lucas 2000 3 1 1 4 1 10 125 135
Holmes Stephen 2011 3 1 1 10 15 26 41
Holt Michael 2014 15 15 0 15
Horton Rachel 2013 2 8 6 10 26 35 61
Howat Ben 2013 2 1 1 1 4 9 0 9
Howland Luke 2013 2 2 0 2
Howlett Chyna 2011 5 1 1 1 6 1 15 30 70 100
Hughes David 2014 7 7 0 7
Hulbert Peter 2010 1 10 11 34 45
Huston Brian 2010 13 13 45 58
Jensen Lloyd 2008 1 1 4 6 103 109
Johnson Hayden 2006 5 2 1 2 1 7 4 22 218 240
Johnstone Gordon 2011 4 4 21 25
Joseph Nicholas 2012 1 3 1 3 6 1 6 3 24 44 68
Kearney Lachlan 2014 14 14 0 14
Kennedy Graham 2009 1 1 53 54
Kent Michael 2013 2 1 1 1 1 1 9 5 4 25 4 29
King Liam 2014 2 2 1 2 1 1 11 2 22 0 22
Kirk Lachlan 2014 17 17 0 17
Kirk Sam 2014 13 13 0 13
Kolio Kolio 2005 3 1 3 7 60 67
Kriel Rubin 2013 4 21 25 23 48
Lancaster Steffan 2013 15 15 9 24
Landsberg Ross 2001 1 1 2 245 247
Lane Declan 2011 2 1 5 3 18 1 30 102 132
Langton Cameron 2013 13 13 3 16
Lawrie Drew 2014 1 2 1 3 1 1 4 13 0 13
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Name Year Premier Premier 1 2 3 4/ Premier C1 C2 Women Norm'by Barber Pegg Scotney Other School BJRU Matches Total Total
Joined Reserve Scotney Colts 2014 2013 2014
Layton Amy 2008 5 20 25 174 199
Leask Barry 1972 1 11 34 46 926 972
Leavers Jayden 2012 1 4 11 23 39 32 71
Lee Harrison 2013 15 22 37 17 54
Leseberg Nick 2014 1 6 4 2 1 1 4 3 7 29 0 29
Leszczynski Steve 1996 9 7 1 17 348 365
Levinge Carl 2012 1 4 10 15 43 58
Lloyd Greg 2013 1 23 24 19 43
Lucas Michael 2010 2 3 5 134 139
Lucas Paul 2002 1 8 18 27 135 162
Macintosh Andrew 2005 3 10 13 346 359
Male Duncan 2007 6 2 4 3 11 2 28 189 217
Martyn Riley 2012 3 3 32 38 25 63
Masuret Carl 2013 1 18 19 7 26
McCann Neill 1999 1 2 2 1 3 1 10 420 430
McKinnon Stuart 2012 6 15 21 62 83
McLoughlin Alan 2006 2 1 6 10 26 45 146 191
McMahon Michael 2008 1 1 1 2 1 3 18 27 54 168 222
McNamara Liam 2012 1 15 16 16 32
Meehan Drew 2012 18 14 19 51 78 129
Meiring Steve 2002 1 4 19 24 186 210
Mielekemp Ashton 2014 11 11 0 11
Mielekemp Jayden 2014 11 11 0 11
Miles John 2010 11 20 31 72 103
Miller Curtis 2013 9 2 21 32 9 41
Miller Lachlan 2013 5 1 21 27 13 40
Milne Greg 2009 3 5 6 9 23 107 130
Mitchelmore Damien 2009 9 1 1 11 94 105
Moloney Luke 2004 1 4 1 6 5 17 272 289
Moloney Michael 2004 1 1 168 169
Monaghan Laurie 1993 5 17 15 37 494 531
Moore Simon 2000 15 1 6 22 300 322
Moynihan Caleb 2007 4 5 1 4 1 6 2 8 31 137 168
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Name Year Premier Premier 1 2 3 4/ Premier C1 C2 Women Norm'by Barber Pegg Scotney Other School BJRU Matches Total Total
Joined Reserve Scotney Colts 2014 2013 2014
Munday Wilbur 2008 4 4 50 54
Myers George 2013 20 20 22 42
Nagle Richard 2010 1 1 1 1 2 1 7 51 58
Naughton Lachlan 2011 2 1 1 3 7 19 26
Neville Russsell 2004 1 1 1 3 78 81
Newton Christopher 1990 2 22 24 551 575
Neyland Liam 2011 7 1 18 26 36 62
Nicol Robert 2009 1 3 1 2 1 1 7 7 23 105 128
Nohreiter Franz 1998 2 1 1 4 1 1 3 4 8 5 30 370 400
Noon Joshua 2013 8 2 14 24 19 43
O'Brien Matthew 2008 4 1 5 135 140
O'Callaghan Roderick 2001 2 1 2 1 1 1 3 11 6 28 206 234
O'Donnell Brian 2001 1 1 302 303
Orchard Tom 2014 6 6 0 6
Orgill Michael 2002 1 1 1 1 3 6 4 14 31 331 362
Ormandy Chris 2014 1 4 5 0 5
O'Rourke Damian 2011 13 13 42 55
O'Shea Eamon 2012 8 2 15 25 30 55
Pascoe Ray 2014 13 13 0 13
Perkins Thomas 2012 1 2 8 11 36 47
Perry Benjamin 2008 1 1 1 5 6 14 100 114
Piercy Hayden 2012 4 3 7 28 35
Pike Hamish 2010 4 4 28 32
Plumbe Andrew 2008 3 1 1 2 9 8 14 38 88 126
Praske Paul 2013 2 7 8 17 20 37
Purcell Ryan 2014 2 2 0 2
Quinn Phil 1992 2 1 1 4 1 3 1 13 293 306
Radford Stephen 2013 1 1 1 2
Rae Pat 1998 4 4 169 173
Ralph Chris 2014 7 7 0 7
Rasmussen Sam 2012 1 1 4 2 1 22 1 32 10 42
Raukete John 1987 1 1 2 3 17 24 555 579
Raukete Reimon 2011 2 9 2 17 3 13 46 63 109
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Name Year Premier Premier 1 2 3 4/ Premier C1 C2 Women Norm'by Barber Pegg Scotney Other School BJRU Matches Total Total
Joined Reserve Scotney Colts 2014 2013 2014
Rees Darren 1996 7 7 357 364
Reynolds William 2005 2 2 81 83
Richmond Cooper 2014 1 24 25 0 23
Rigby Shaun 2008 3 8 2 11 4 28 148 176
Riley Simon 1986 1 3 11 15 101 116
Ritchie Paul 2004 1 1 17 19 250 269
Rizzo Peter 2011 1 6 3 9 19 19 38
Roberts Peter 2014 4 4 0 4
Rodgers Darryl 2009 2 2 3 1 1 1 1 3 14 94 108
Rolfe David 2014 2 1 5 8 0 8
Ross Mitchell 2012 4 2 17 23 33 56
Rudman Henry 2013 3 19 22 12 34
Russell Sean 2014 3 6 9 0 9
Ryan Jordan 2008 3 2 5 1 1 8 9 1 30 168 198
Schaumburg Henry 2014 9 9 0 9
Schuck Jordan 2007 1 2 3 1 11 2 2 22 151 173
Schulte Tom 2014 3 3 6 0 6
Schwarz Liam 2012 1 1 1 2
Sheahan Daniel 2006 1 1 153 154
Shirley Chris 2013 2 10 12 4 16
Simkin Tim 2012 7 7 33 40
Simkin Troy 2012 1 10 11 24 35
Singe Heath 2009 7 1 1 9 108 117
Smith John 2011 7 7 56 63
Smith Luke 2008 2 6 19 27 103 130
Smith Rohan 2013 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 10 17
Stanfield Cameron 2002 11 4 10 4 29 333 362
Strong-Fick Felix 2013 13 11 26 50 2 52
Stuart Bruce 2010 3 3 24 27
Sullivan Shane 2001 1 20 6 20 47 361 408
Tait Harrison 2005 10 1 3 10 3 27 155 182
Tanzer Damian 2007 1 1 1 2 1 3 9 49 58
Tanzer Hugh 2013 9 9 13 22 P28
Name Year Premier Premier 1 2 3 4/ Premier C1 C2 Women Norm'by Barber Pegg Scotney Other School BJRU Matches Total Total
Joined Reserve Scotney Colts 2014 2013 2014
Taylor Matt 2013 20 20 3 23
Theile Richard 2007 1 1 1 10 13 87 100
Tierney Michael 2014 1 1 8 10 0 10
Tims Ross 2005 10 10 158 168
Togiatama Jerome 2011 1 1 1 1 4 4 12 35 47
TouAriki Teokotai 2005 1 1 2 1 1 8 14 151 165
Towler Paul 2005 1 3 1 1 5 16 6 22 55 192 247
Tregenza Peter 2003 1 3 10 14 28 322 350
Tresidder Terry 1995 1 2 1 1 1 10 8 13 37 412 449
Trill David 2011 4 8 2 14 33 47
Trudgen Brendon 2014 1 3 4 4 12 0 12
Tuite Mark 2014 2 2 0 2
Twist Andrew 2007 5 8 6 5 24 132 156
Twomey Kevin 1998 3 6 1 2 8 1 21 259 280
Valentine Guy 2003 1 1 4 6 10 22 299 321
Van Der Merwe Marius 2010 5 5 50 55
Varnham Rod 2010 2 1 1 6 4 8 22 74 96
Venter Thymon 2012 6 1 7 26 33
Wales Jarad 2012 10 10 33 43
Wales Mark 2012 9 9 32 41
Walker Robert 1998 1 2 2 4 7 6 22 291 313
Wallace Michael 1999 1 1 1 3 355 358
Wallace Sam 2013 19 19 13 32
Wallin Jack 2014 4 4 0 4
Ward Nathan 2013 2 1 2 2 3 10 11 21
Ward Robert 2013 3 3 6 12 31 43
Way Jordan 2014 14 25 2 4 45 0 45
West Lara 2011 2 2 105 107
Wiki Mabel 2009 2 6 6 11 2 27 125 152
Williams Greg 2009 7 7 121 128
Willis Michael 2001 1 1 10 5 2 19 254 273
Woodhouse Chris 2009 8 2 7 26 1 44 181 225
Woods Cooper 2014 10 10 0 10
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Name Year Premier Premier 1 2 3 4/ Premier C1 C2 Women Norm'by Barber Pegg Scotney Other School BJRU Matches Total Total
Joined Reserve Scotney Colts 2014 2013 2014
Woods Dylan 2013 2 1 17 20 2 22
Zropf Zachary 2013 6 6 17 23
Totals 74 74 78 89 91 88 75 61 75 85 71 77 69 7 1057 678 2015 4764
New Referees Recruited 2014 58
Members Not Included in Statistics or as Coaches. David Alo-Emile, Bruce Barlow, Russell Bishop, Tim Brailsford, Daniel Byrne, David Chen, Graham Cole, Anthony Connellan, Michael Darcy, Mark Darwin, John de Lacoutre, Brian Dooley, Michael Eastwood, Jason Edwards, Michael Firth, Dane Gilmour, Mark Gooch, David Hall, Luke Harlow, James Harris, Jack Hay, Paul Heagney, Ben Henry, Aaron Hick, Craig Hills, Anthony Hindmarsh, Phil Holding, Roy Hopper, Riley Hourigan, Sam Houston, Luke Howland, Hardus Jacobs, Richard Johnson, Jonathon Krause, Peter Krause, Neil Lavery, Chris Leeson, Conrad Lockrey, Mark Logan, Carter Luff, Paul Mackay, Greg Martin, Rob McAfee, Tom McIntosh, Frank Miller, Jack Miller, Michael Moloney, Ryan Northey, Terrence O’Connor, Hugh Plevey, Rayno Potgieter, Brendon Riddell, Peter Roberts, Nicole Sadgrove, Peter Schmidt, Simon Scoble, Martin Smith, Peter A Smith, Luke Spence, David Stevenson, Matt Thompson, Hamish Trudgen, Kelly Trudgen, Adam Uren, De Wet Vvan der Nest, Melinda Volker, Bruce Ward, Lara West, Joshua Williamson, Michael Williamson, Rory Young. Honorary Members. Michael Backstrom, Lachlan Parkinson, Kim Schuck.
Foundation Course Attendee Members pre 2014 11 Foundation Course Attendees 2014 36 (The number of attendees who did not accept membership invitation) Club Based Kids Rugby Attendees Members pre 2014 76 Club Based Kids Rugby Attendees 2014 240 (The number of attendees who did not accept membership invitation)
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Referee Coaching Statistics 2014
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2014 REFEREE COACHING REPORT STATISTICS
NAME
REFEREE COACHING
REPORTS ON RRIMS QRRA (Brisbane ) Inc
REFEREE COACHING
REPORTS ON RRIMS Other Associations
REFEREE COACHING
REPORTS NOT ON RRIMS
PREMIER REFEREE AMS
REVIEWS TOTAL
Anderson. Timothy 5 5
Backstrom. Peter 10 10
Briner. Cathie 4 4
Brockett. Rodd 25 25
Byres. Dick 112 5 1 1 119
Chapman. Scott 1 1
Cole. Andrew 3 3 6
Cooper. Stephen 2 2
Cuthbert. Greg 2 2
Darcy, Michael 1 1
Duke. Warren 4 4
Evans. Paul 43 1 1 45
Gardiner. Geoffrey 1 1
Gofton. Peter 9 7 16
Heath. Paul 20 1 3 24
Henwood, Paul 6 6
Heron, Ivan 10 10
Hogan. Mark 20 2 22
Leask. Barry 3 11 14
Macintosh. Andrew 17 17
McCann. Neill 11 2 11 24
McLoughlin. Alan 13 13
Newton. Chris 19 19
O'Donnell. Brian 5 5
Pegg. Geoff 25 7 1 9 42
Rae. Pat 41 14 55
Raukete. John 23 23
Rizzo. Peter 2 2
Ryan. Tom 5 5
Taylor. Craig 25 1 26
Towler. Paul 46 1 47
Valentine. Guy 11 11
Willis. Michael 37 2 39
Woodhouse. Chris 5 2 3 10
Young. Scott 3 3
TOTAL 564 22 16 56 658
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QRRA FITNESS TRAINING REVIEW 2014
In November 2013, the QRRA engaged Pat Rae Personal Training to provide the fitness training services for the QRRA for the 2014 calendar year. Training started officially for the QRRA on Wednesday 8 January 2014, although 4 sessions were funded by the QRRA to train those QRRA members of the ARU Squad, whilst the ARU finalised their trainer for the 2014 season. Training officially wrapped up for the QRRA on Wednesday 17 September 2014 with a total of 38 weekly training sessions conducted predominantly on a Wednesday night at Ballymore. Thanks to Pat Rae also being involved with training the Brisbane Rugby League Referees Association at Fairfield in 2014, the QRRA held three combined training sessions with our League Referee comrades during the year, all of which coincided with the State of Origin series. On top of this, 3 training sessions were held at Fitness First Elizabeth Street Platinum, where members were invited to participate in a cycle class in their state of the art studio. However, given the attendances at these sessions were poor (5, 8 & 7) this trial was not as successful as was envisaged. Review: Over the 38 weeks of training, we’ve had a total of 762 members attend those 38 sessions at an average of 20.05 members per session.
Of the total 275 eligible active referees, we had 84 members attend at least one training session this year (30.54%). Congratulations to Paul Henwood with the most sessions attended (33) and in second place was Rod O’Callaghan with 29 attendances and Shaun Rigby with 28 attendances.
YoYo testing was introduced for the very first time. Similar to the old beep test, participants run a 20 metre out and back sprint timed to an electronic timing pace setting beep. At the end of each shuttle run, the participant gets a small rest before repeating the run. At regular intervals the shuttle beeps get faster and faster. Eventually the speed of the beeps is too fast for the participant and they drop out of the test.
Participation in the testing regime was voluntary and the QRRA has no set fitness testing standards for the community rugby it appoints to.
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In saying this though and based on the IRB (soon to be rebranded as World Rugby) standard of level 18.1 to referee a test match, we had 18 members (21.42%) achieve this bench mark. 13 members achieved a standard of between 16-17.8, 14 members achieved a standard of 14-15.9 and 31 members that attended at least 1 training session chose not to participate in the testing. Interestingly enough, only 55% (6 of 11) of those that were appointed to a Premier Grade game met18.1 or greater. Of the 41 members who chose to attend at least two testing nights on offer this year (we tested a total of 4
times during the season) 35 members (85.35%) showed an improvement from their first test score to their last, ranging from .2 – 2.9. 2 members (4.87%) scored the exact same score for all of their tests and 6 members (14.63%) showed a decrease ranging from -0.1 - -2.6. Whilst these scores are good reading, it should be pointed out that of the bulk of those that posted improved scores (13 members) didn’t hit their peak fitness until July 2014. With finals only 4 weeks later, this was probably 2 months too late. What Now? Now that the season is over for another year, it’s time to re-charge. I recommend taking at least a 4-6 week break completely from any form of structured rugby referee training. This is the time to get any niggling injuries tended to, refresh your rugby brain, maybe shout your coach a coffee and discuss your season and how your goals panned out for the year. What did you do well what do you need to work on for next season? This does NOT mean you stop exercising ALL TOGETHER. On the contrary, it’s a time to engage in some of those other activities that you like to do like play golf, touch rugby with mates, surfing, rowing or whatever. It’s crucial that if you are free from injury you remain physically active and watch your alcohol consumption. Many of you are over 35 and you don’t want to undo all the good work you’ve done during the season. What’s Next? Given peek testing scores weren’t achieved until July 2014 and the optimal time for peeking is May, the QRRA have authorised the commencement of Pre-Season Training 2 months earlier than this year, with kick off for pre-season training being Wednesday 5 November 2014. That will give us a 7 week block of good solid pre-season training before the 2 week Christmas window. Then in 2015, we start back on Wednesday 7
th January 2015 with 7 weeks of a solid base training we’ll be
in a much better place. By Easter 2015, members of the QRRA would’ve had a total of 15 weeks of pre-season training under their belts. If we can maintain the 18 members that achieved 18.1 or greater in the YOYO test plus improve at least 50% of those that scored 16-17.8 We should head into round 1 of the 2015 community rugby season with at least 25 members achieving 18.1 or better in the YOYO test and ensure that at a minimum, 100% of the Premier panel achieve this mark, BY SEASON’S KICK OFF. Summary: In conclusion, 2014 was an exciting year from a fitness perspective for the QRRA and the members should be proud of its achievements. With some solid data, we now have a platform to launch into the next season with a renewed sense of vigour and positivity. I’d like to take this opportunity to thank all of the QRRA Executive committee for taking a risk and engaging in my services. My training and nutritional methodology is not considered mainstream strength and conditioning. In fact, most of my S & C peers in the fitness industry consider my approach to be unorthodox and bordering on left field. Have a safe and wonderful Christmas and I look forward to seeing you all at pre-season training. Pat Rae Strength and Conditioning Coach QRRA (Brisbane) Inc
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Financial Statements
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The Management Committee and members of the Queensland Rugby Referees Association (Brisbane) Inc. gratefully acknowledge the support of the following
supporters and sponsors during the 2014 season.