That might be appropriate at Jeff's level but not at 7-6. Up to level 4, the assessor expects around 7 minutes of clear instructions on the main issuesGreat advice about NAR pre match chat
http://www.the-ref.co.uk/less-is-more/
And as Ross said, put it out of your mind. Ref your usual style, enjoy yourself!
It's a lot to get through which is why many referees use a prompt card to remember everything. It all needs to be covered and I've heard it over one hundred times, so things that a referee wants someone to do differently stick out like a sore thumb. You can also tell when they have picked up a new instruction from a Contrib referee as EVERY Supply referee makes special reference to it in their pre-match.Dear god, really? As I know you are an assessor, I guess I know the answer to that question. That is a crazy amount of info to talk through.