I went to watch a local district league final this week as an aspiring referee I wanted to see how the referee reacted with a larger crowd and a full support team etc.
During the game a couple of slightly reckless challenges were made and play was allowed to carry on. After team A had a player appear to make another reckless challenges, his captain spoke to the referee and was sinbinned, i managed to speak to the referee after the game and he said “the captain said it was getting dangerous with the challenges being allowed to happen and player safety was becoming an issue” so I sent him to the sin bin for questioning me on player safety.
As a new ref I just wondered if this was the right thing to do as there’s something about it that just doesn’t sit right with me about it. Assuming the ref was honest, surely if the captain wasn’t rude and just saying he thought it was becoming dangerous it wouldn’t be enough for a sin bin?
During the game a couple of slightly reckless challenges were made and play was allowed to carry on. After team A had a player appear to make another reckless challenges, his captain spoke to the referee and was sinbinned, i managed to speak to the referee after the game and he said “the captain said it was getting dangerous with the challenges being allowed to happen and player safety was becoming an issue” so I sent him to the sin bin for questioning me on player safety.
As a new ref I just wondered if this was the right thing to do as there’s something about it that just doesn’t sit right with me about it. Assuming the ref was honest, surely if the captain wasn’t rude and just saying he thought it was becoming dangerous it wouldn’t be enough for a sin bin?


). As always, there is probably more to this than meets the eye.