Marlborough Express

Why referees are bad

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deliverabl­e, you know that it has headed south and now resides somewhere near your backside. The main job of the referee is to referee fairly, accurately and safely. Super Rugby refs failed at all three of those ‘‘key deliverabl­es’’ at the weekend.

Paul Williams is a promising young referee but he failed to protect the players in the game between the Blues and the Crusaders on Friday night. There were some horrendous tackles in the match and they went unnoticed and unpunished.

Most of the violence came from the Blues. In the fourth minute Patrick Tuipulotu, who otherwise had an outstandin­g game, came at Mo’unga. His tackle was high, reckless and his shoulder appeared to make contact with Mo’unga’s head. It looked like a red card offence. Not even a penalty was given.

This official negligence extended to TMO Shane Mcdermott who did not intervene once to call Williams’s attention to dangerous play. It is as if World Rugby’s belated but laudable attempts to make the game safer never happened.

Mo’unga was the victim of three attempted high shots and nothing was done. TJ Faiane was guilty of three high tackles in the second half and Tuipulotu and Parsons were out of order on more than one occasion. They too were not sanctioned.

It was also noticeable how different the tackle technique of the two teams was. The Crusaders got it badly wrong once when Oli Jager and Codie Taylor were upright and had a horrible clash of heads. But they have changed. They are consistent­ly going far lower than in previous seasons.

The Blues have not managed to make the same progress. This is surely down to coaching. The cheerful Tana Umaga, not noted for sparing opponents’ heads during his playing days, is in charge of the Blues’ defence. Mark Jones, a former Wales wing, is in charge of the Crusaders defence.

Jones said before the season: ‘‘We’ve been working pretty hard on our tackle technique. And I think all the Super franchises would have been buying into that too. I think it’s a sensible approach to the game.’’

Most Super Rugby teams, with the exception of the Blues, have made significan­t improvemen­ts in their tackle height. Unfortunat­ely the referees and officials have not.

The failure of Nic Berry and TMO Ian Smith to red card Sio Tomkinson was shocking. How on earth did they think there was no contact with the head of Tom Banks. Berry sent off

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