
Originally Posted by
Milland
The Zero tolerance nonsense doesn't cut the mustard. Week after week we see referees making bad calls with zero accountability. I agree it's a tough job and that abusing a referee is not acceptable. However, it is time we found a way to improve the standard of refereeing rather than simply accepting clear and obvious poor officiating. If the referees are better, then respect will follow organically.
It should be zero tolerance from an abuse of referees perspective. However, there needs to be a level of accountability where referees can reflect and learn from mistakes.
In terms of players and officials carrying on about the referee standards, I watched the Cooks Hill V New Lambton match on BarTV and the game was riddled with errors from both teams. Poor refereeing standards is a simple reflection of the poor player standards.
That's my 10 cents worth!