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PO#8 – Refereeing the Lineout

Preferred Options paper on refereeing the lineout. Revised December 2021 More

PO#9 – Characteristics of a Manchester Society Assessor (Adviser)

What makes for a competent and effective Referee Assessor (Adviser)?  This paper outlines the principles involved, the skills and knowledge required and the Society's expectations. Revised October 2021 Revised: October 2019 More

2023-24 Handbook – Amendments

Amendments to the 2023-24 handbook are listed here. Individuals’ contact details can be found in Who’s the Ref (WTR), which is assumed to hold the most up-to-date information. Members and club contacts are asked to keep their contact details up-to-date on WTR and inform the Secretary at madrefsecretary@gmail.com ... More

What does good advising look like – Self-evaluation

This provides a means for referee assessors (match observers) to evaluate how well they are applying the characteristics of good advising. Details are given in Preferred Option paper #7. More

PO#7 – What does good advising look like?

Preferred Options paper for referee assessors (match observers) that describes what good advising looks like. Updated October 2021 Updated: 1 October 2019 More

PO#6 – Starts, Restarts and Offside in Open Play

Preferred Options paper on Starts, Restarts and Offside in Open Play. More

PO#5 – Refereeing the Scrum

Preferred Options paper on refereeing the scrum. More

PO#4 – Positioning

Preferred Options paper on techiques for helping referees take up the best positions to make timely and accurate decisions. Revised March 2022 More

PO#2 – Maintenance and Management of Technical Areas

Fred Howard wrote this Preferred Options paper. It provides very useful guidance for referees to help them reduce the risk of problems associated with technical areas. More

PO#1 – Authority and Gaining Respect

Preferred Options paper on gaining the respect of players. More