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Sunday, January 3, 2016

New Year Refereeing (own) Goals??

Hi everyone,

Whilst my internet connection uploads 187 pictures from this mornings NYL fixture here in Brisbane featuring Kanga Cup Alumni Daniel Olsen



I figured it was time to revisit the blog and generate some early pre-season excitement and to post again, first time since August.

Lots of internet lists around new year resolutions are no doubt filling your social media feeds, but I figured few if any are football referee focused, so here's my try at it.

In no apparent order:

  • Get back into shape for matches - pre-season games commenced in December for some local leagues here, so it'll only get busier in the coming weeks.  If you tend to put on weight due to Christmas festivities and lazy weekends, it's easier to work on getting back to your ideal weight before the season commences and it'll take time and dedication.
  • If you don't have the advantage of a group training session, put some of that Christmas money (from your distant relatives) towards a decent fitness watch.  I recently purchased a Garmin Fenix 3 and loving the features of having a training program that motivates me to do daily solo runs towards a set goal twelve weeks hence.  Along with the relevant food tracking apps and heart rate monitor, it's helping to keep me on a diet and setting some short term goals in terms of personal fitness.
  • Review where your career progression is going and compare it to what the FFA currently provides as a structure in the Australian Officiating  Development Schedule.  Make a plan for this season, goals if you must as to where you'd like to be in 9 months (The Finals).  But be realistic about your experience and age - talk with your peers, your mentors and coaches for advice and guidance as each state / competition zone tends to apply different rules or requirements for progression.  But have somewhere to aim for beyond just earning your winter income and saving up for that PS4 game.
  • Be a big picture thinker and make goals for 2 seasons, 5 seasons and 10 seasons down the road. Again be realistic and SMART about them.
  • Re-register with the FFA - no doubt your local branch / regional coach will drop you a reminder soon, but you cannot referee in 2016 without it and you'll not be appointed by your appointments officer without it to pre-season fixtures.
  • Watch lots of Aleague if you can - there is lots to learn from watching (but not always listening to the commentary) whether your live at the ground or on TV.  They are the best in the country and are the standard your seeking to emulate down the road.
  • Attend your local seminar for this years changes and to re-establish your network.  Three months have passed since September finals and you may have been (couch) surfing / chasing cricket balls or been mixing it up with those strange indoor football types in the off season.  Getting back together at the annual seminar is both factual and a chance to renew friendships, catchup with mentors and assessors and put your face about.  Consider it social networking without a tablet
  • Find your referee bag, look into the bottom and find the 2015 LOTG and have a read (or view the updated 2015/2016 online if you prefer).  No doubt you'll experience the "surprise" Laws quiz at the seminar and the sooner you remind yourself of the ins and outs of Law 12 the less stressed you'll be when this occurs.  I found this Football West LOTG interactive site, whilst aimed at Level 4 candidates, has good quality video and is interactive - give it a go.
  • As part of this Law revision, lots of usage is now made of Video assessment - you know, watch this video and decide if it's a Foul / Play On / Penalty / YC / RC.  So here's some current internet resources you should download (some are very big, so check your internet quota) and watch - much more fun than just reading the LOTG
  • Current FIFA level Videos
  • Current FFA Teaching Videos

As for me, I'm planning on updating the blog site and being more of a regular poster, taking lots of photos for positive social media presence (and fun for me with my new Sony A6000) for officials and continuing studying and working part time.  And of course continue to referee (for enjoyment and fitness) and encourage junior development / recruitment where I can.

What are your New Year Refereeing goals for 2016?

Kanga Cup is only 181 days away - is that one of your goals for 2016?

And to finish, some Peanuts themed wisdom from Kid President just because it's fun.



Enjoy your summer break and I'll see you on the field.



Thursday, August 27, 2015

2015 Football Brisbane Referee Finals Appointments




Hi Everyone,

Well it's late into Wednesday night, but I figured a quick post from tonight's Senior referee meeting, where the Finals referees were announced.  29 Referee Final appointments from 179 senior referees, it was a tough job by Ted and the Coaching Panel with stronger performances from the lower "weekend warriors" this year making their job more difficult.  A great problem to have in a refereeing branch anywhere.

So here's the list, with changes only likely if referees become unavailable.  A few Kanga Alumni noted and if they were involved last year, what game is indicated.
Assistant Referees to be appointed.

Football Brisbane Referees August meeting

U/18 Division 4 - Ryan Mooney




U/18 Division 3 - Patrick Dwyer

U/18 Division 2 - Brad Burton (Kanga Cup Alumni 2012)

U/18 Division 1 - Dylan Lambert (Kanga Cup Alumni 2012, stepping up from U/18 Div 2 last year)


U/20 - David Snape (Kanga Cup Alumni 2010)

City 7 Silver - Jeff Luhrs

City 7 Blue - Jose Neves (City 6 Blue last year)

City 6 Silver - Andrew McGrath

City 6 Blue - Derek Smith

City 5 Silver - Craig Reid

City 5 Blue - Steve Smailes (repeats same final from 2014)

City 4 Silver - Shame Holdsworth (repeats same final from 2014)

City 4 Blue - Tony Mortenson (Capital 3 Reserves in 2014)

City 3 - Jim Roddy

City 2 - Phil Tracey (Capital 4 Reserves in 2014)

City 1 - Joseph Lee (Kanga Cup Alumni 2009, Capital 1 Reserves referee in 2014)



Capital 4 Reserves - Duncan Mansfield

Capital 4 - Trent Sleeman

Capital 3 Reserves - Mathew Male (U/18 Div 1 in 2014)

Capital 3 - John Vasiliadis (City League Cup in 2014)

Capital 2 Reserves - Daniel Olsen (Kanga Cup Alumni 2012, U/18 Div 3 in 2014)



Capital 2 Adam Kersey 

Capital 1 Reserves - Isidro Terol Crespo (TPL U/18 in 2014)

Capital 1 - Casey Reibelt (SEQ Womens Premier League in 2014)


Canale Travel Cup - Paul Eldridge 















City League Cup - Jake Beith


Trophy Superstore Premier League - U/18 Cameron Fawcett









Trophy Superstore Premier League Reserves - Lara Smith (SEQ Womens Div 1 in 2014)


Trophy Superstore Premier League First - Nathan Macdonald (repeats same final from 2014)

Champions of Champions - TBC


Congratulations to everyone selected and best of luck to all Third teams over the Semi Finals and Finals in the coming weeks.   Great to again see KangaCup Alumni featuring in the Brisbane Finals and progressing well in National panels in the coming NYL season.

How has your end of season been?  Did you get the finals appointments you deserved or were you surprised?  Did Kanga Cup participation have a effect on your final 6 weeks of the season?

I'd love to hear your stories....

Enjoy your finals

KangaCupRef



Sunday, August 9, 2015

2015/16 Hyundai Aleague Referee Panels

Good evening everyone,

Here's the coming seasons HAL/ WLeague and FNYL panels released on Friday.  

As usual, I've listed the #futureelite referees first as they are the focus on this blog
Some alumni names from Kanga Cup appearing again - Daniel Olson, Aaron Galanti


Foxtel National Youth League 2015/16 Panel List


  • Adam Powers  ACT
  • Alex Twomey ACT
  • Alex Merkel   NNSW
  • Cameron Burns NNSW
  • Stephen Laurie NNSW
  • Adam Vainauskas NSW
  • Samuel Grasso NSW 
  • Matthew McOrist NSW 
  • Patrick Telecki NSW
  • Timothy Danaskos NSW
  • Cameron Fawcett QLD 
  • Daniel Olson QLD 
  • Matthew Male QLD 
  • Zac Keenan QLD
  • Aaron Galanti SA
  • Andrew Kite SA
  • Daniel Cook SA
  • Samuel Kuys SA
  • James Hortle TAS
  • Daniel Ilievski VIC
  • Jordan English VIC
  • Oliver Bannister VIC
  • Adam Bavcar VIC
  • Lachlan Keevers VIC
  • Joshua Nixon WA
  • Tom Dowle WA
  • Zach Piccicacco WA


Numbers on this panel are down from last season (43), due primarily to a restructure and reduction of the NYL to just ten rounds and consequently as a developmental phase a smaller group is necessary.  This restructure is clearly inline with the recently announced 20 year plan, where the NYL's place in the competition structure is aligned under the NPL as the 2nd tier of football in Australia and as a stage of development, not necessarily just a step below the Aleague panel.  So perhaps those not on the reduced list need to concentrate on NPL matches?

Westfield W-League 2015/16 Panel Lists


Westfield W-League Referees (8)


  • Kirralee Andruschak NNSW
  • Rebecca Durcau QLD
  • Kate Jacewicz VIC
  • Kelly Jones NSW
  • Rachel Mitchenson QLD
  • Katie Patterson NSW
  • Casey Reibelt QLD
  • Lara Smith QLD


Referees panel remains unchanted from last season, reflecting the consistency of this high performing group.  Qld referees still very strong within this group.

Westfield W-League Assistant Referees (14)


  • Danielle Anderson VIC - Kanga Cup Alumni, returner to the panel I believe from Shepparton
  • Avrol Beecham QLD 
  • Isabella Blaess SA - new to panel
  • Joanna Charaktis VIC 
  • Renae Coghill QLD
  • Lily David NSW
  • Delfina Dimoski ACT 
  • Sarah Drake QLD 
  • Allyson Flynn ACT
  • Eleanor Hayes NNSW 
  • Sarah Ho NSW
  • Laura Moya VIC - new to panel
  • Nia Southwell ACT - Kanga Cup Alumni
  • Sarah Wikeley TAS - new to panel


Westfield W-League 4th Official (2)

Maddison Kennedy SA
Liz Shorter NSW


Hyundai A-League 2015/16 Panel Lists


Hyundai A-League Referees (11)


  • Chris Beath QLD - Kanga Cup Alumni
  • Matthew Conger NZ
  • Strebre Delovski NSW
  • Shaun Evans VIC
  • Adam Fielding WA
  • Jarred Gillett QLD - Kanga Cup Alumni
  • Peter Green QLD
  • Kris Griffith-Jones NSW
  • Stephen Lucas NSW
  • Alan Milliner QLD
  • Ben Williams ACT

The top panel drops two (Lucien Laverdure VIC and Peter O'Leary NZ, retired).  Presumably out of this panel three will be selected for the full time positions, expected to be announced just before the season kicks off.

Hyundai A-League Assistant Referees (29)


  • Ashley Beecham QLD - Kanga Cup Alumni
  • Luke Brennan VIC
  • Wilson Brown VIC - new to panel
  • Paul Cetrangolo SA
  • Mathew Cheeseman WA
  • James Cleal NNSW - new to panel
  • Matthew Cream SA
  • Scott Edeling NSW
  • Allyson Flynn ACT
  • Ryan Gallagher NNSW
  • Andrej Giev NSW
  • Owen Goldrick ACT - Kanga Cup Alumni
  • Lance Greenshields NSW
  • Brad Hobson VIC
  • Sarah Ho NSW
  • George Lakrindis VIC
  • Andrew Lindsay QLD
  • Glen Lochrie NZ
  • Simon Lount NZ - new to panel
  • Nathan MacDonald QLD
  • Josh Mannella WA
  • Leigh Pigram NSW
  • Kearney Robinson NSW - new to panel
  • Mark Rule NZ
  • Anton Shchetinin QLD
  • Greg Taylor ACT
  • James Tesoriero NSW
  • Stephen Toth SA - new to panel
  • David Walsh QLD

The AR panel has the most movements effectively, with Hakan Anaz VIC retired after a successful World Cup performance in 2014, Jonathan Barreiro VIC moving to the 4th panel and it appears to have 5 new rookies making the step up.

Hyundai A-League 4th Officials (8)


  • Jonathan Barreiro VIC
  • Matthew Cropper ACT
  • Daniel Elder SA
  • Alex King QLD
  • Lucien Laverdure VIC
  • Trent Nash NNSW - new to panel
  • Rick Schneider SA
  • Luke Withell ACT

The 4ths panel drops down from 10, with effectively 1 per state.  Analysis of this group is difficult, as the top 11 referees are effectively a strong group with many years ahead of them and certainly several have goals to achieve higher games in AFC and FIFA in the next few years, so this panel may need to be patient.  But with only 8, they are likely to be kept busy

With 8 FIFA Referees and 13 FIFA Assistant Referees currently in the ranks in both Aleague and Wleague competitions, the quality of the game facilitation in the coming year is in good hands.

Congratulations to everyone who have worked hard to maintain or join the panels for 2015/16 - good luck with your season.

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Asian Cup 2015 Referees update

Afternoon all,

Hot off the presses from official sources Chris Beath (AUS, Kanga Cup Alumni) will officiate Match 13 Bahrain v UAE in Canberra tomorrow at 5pm AEDST.  Chris was originally just appointed as 4th official and was on Ben Williams first game IRN v BHR on Jan 11. No word yet on who is in his crew, update to follow.  Congratulations to Chris, no doubt he'll do a great job.



Kanga Cup 2002 © Scott Ferguson 

I briefly met the Saudi Arabian crew Monday afternoon as they were heading out for the stadium Jordan v Iraq.  Very excited and a friendly bunch, shaking all the volunteers hands present in the foyer.  It was great to see such a relaxed team just so happy to be here taking part.

Here's some pictures from the cheap seats taken in the lead up to the match




Saudi officials with Ref Liaison Greg and Match Assessor Eddie Lennie





Just before walkout - Reserve AR and 5th official
 The Asian Cup atleast in Brisbane is having the Reserve AR (5th official) sit to the right of the visitors benches, behind the AR1 line.



Referee having a nervous feel for his cards












Another game today but my alternate is working this one, but hope to get more pictures and impressions after Friday's Iraq v Japan blockbuster and also will have some more reports from the Australia game

Hope everyone's enjoying their Asian Cup referee spotting


Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Know your AFC Asian Cup 2015 Referees

Happy New Year everyone,

Well it's the AFC Asian Cup already - where did that time go??  A few days ago the panel of referees and assistant referees was released and 14 referees (3 reserve), 26 assistants (4 reserve) was released onto the net.  So given we have a rare opportunity to see the best officials from AFC in our own back yard, I figured it might be good to be able to put a face and a few facts to the list.  As per big tournament style, there are effectively 11 trios selected with reserves mixing in where needed.

The group is staying in Sydney and flying in/out of the 5 venues as appointed, with a three day window which looks like this:
Matchday -1 fly in to host city, met by Referees Liaison volunteer,  check in to hotel, light training session / relax / visit to ground?
Matchday - gameday, at the ground -3hrs prior
Matchday +1 - return to Sydney

There has even been some pre-tournament photos posted by the AFC on Facebook.  Hopefully more pictures will appear during the tournament and where possible I'll try and post appointments once they are released for those interested (hint hint Mr. Wilson). 

A full range of warm up matches have been keeping the local FFA boys busy, with some first international experiences for Kanga Cup alumni Owen Goldrick, Matthew Cropper, Daniel Olsen, Dylan Lambert, Luke Withell.
Well done guys, you can now sit back for a few weeks and watch the Current Elite do their stuff. 

Goodluck to all officials and the 4th team = volunteers. I'll be working with the Technical Study Group myself, so hope to get some great pictures along the way when I'm not running around Brisbane Stadium.


So here's the list - enjoy the tournament. Edit 9/1/15 - This list is not complete 


Referees
Ben Williams (Australia) 37yo, FIFA badge since 2005, You'd have to be living under a rock to not know the story on Ben - WC Finals 2014 (2 group games, 1st Australian to referee a 2nd round match) , AFC Ref of Year 2013, FIFA 2013 U20 WC, 2012 Olympics, AFC 2012 Asian Champions League Final, WC2010 Qualifiers, so here's a recent blog article from the Dutch Referee Blog
FIFA WC2014 Video Profile


© Gettyimages.com


Assistants
Matthew Cream (Australia)

Paul Cetrangolo (Australia)

Nawaf Shukralla (Bahrain), 38yo, FIFA badge since 2008, attended 2011 FIFA U/17 WC, 2012 FIFA World Club Cup and WC2014.  Nawaf along with his Bahraini assistants Yaser Tolefat and Ebrahim Sabt officiated two matches in the group stage of the 2014 World Cup. The first match was between Spain and Australia, few days later they received a call-up for the Portugal-Ghana match *Wikipedia


© www.zimbio.com
Assistants
Yaser Tulefat (Bahrain)
Ebrahim Saleh (Bahrain)

Alireza Faghani (Iran), 36yo, FIFA badge since 2008, 2009 AFC Presidents Cup Final, 2010 AFC Challenge Cup (playoff match with the winner entering the 2011 AFC Asian Cup), 4th official WC2014 opening match, and is well know in Parramatta as the referee of the first leg for the 2014 AFC Champions Leg.  Currently refereeing in the Iran Pro League domestically * Wikipedia


© www.refereeffiri.persiangig.com/
Assistants
Reza Sokhandan (Iran)

Reza Abolfazli (Iran)

Ryuji Sato (Japan), 37yo FIFA badge since 2004, 2010 East Asian Championship, AFC Champions League 2012/2013/2014 and AFC Asian Cup (including a Wanders quarter final) and officiated on AFC 2014 Asian Cup qualifiers.  He officiates in the J League Div 1 domestically. http://worldreferee.com

© www.zimbo.com
Assistants
Toru Sagara (Japan)


Toshiyuki Nagi (Japan)

Kim Jong Hyeok (Korea Republic), 31yo, FIFA badge since 2009, officiated in 2014 WC qualifiers, 
He officiates in the K-League domestically.
Image fixed  23/1/15


Assistants
Jeong Hae-Sang (South Korea)

Yang Byoung-Eun (South Korea)

Abdullah Al Hilali (Oman), 45yo, FIFA badge since 2002, Olympics 2008 (becoming the first Omani to do so), shortlisted for WC2010 (including Aus -v- Bahrain qualifier), WC2014 qualifiers, AFC Asian Cup 2011, and 39 matches in the AFC Champions League since 2008.  A former solider, his one of the most experienced in the group. *Various sources


© Reuters
Assistants
Hamad Al-Mayahi (Oman)

Abu Bakar Al Amri (Oman)

Fahad Al-Mirdasi (Saudi Arabia), 29yo, FIFA badge since 2011, AFC Presidents Cup qualifier 2012, U/22 Asian Cup qualifier, AFC U/19 Champions 2014, AFC Asian Cup qualifiers and most recently in the AFC Gulf Cup.  PE Teacher, Fahad officiates in the Saudi Pro League. *http://au.soccerway.com/


© www.refereesfifa.blogspot.com
Assistants
Badr Al-Shumrani (Saudi Arabia)

Abdulla Al Shalwai (Saudi Arabia)


Abdulrahman Abdou (Qatar), 42yo, FIFA badge since 2006, AFC Asian Cup 2007 & 2011 (Aus -v- Iraq), 7 seasons of AFC Champions League, AFC U/19 Championships, U20 WC 2011 and WC2014 qualifiers.  Highly experienced, works in ICT and officiates in the Qatar Star League *http://www.worldfootball.net/


© worldreferee.com
Assistants
Taleb Al-Marri (Qatar)
Ramzan Al-Naemi (Qatar)



Abdulla Hassan Mohamed (UAE), 37yo, FIFA badge since 2010, AFC Asian Cup 2011 - 2013, AFC Champions League 2014 (Wanderers -v- Guangzhou Evergrande Quarter Final), AFC U/22 Championship Final 2014, AFC U/19 Championship 2014 *http://worldreferee.com/


© worldreferee.com

Assistants
Hasan Al Mahri (UAE)

Mohamed Al Hammadi (UAE)


Ravshan Irmatov (Uzbekistan), 37yo, FIFA badge since 2003, FIFA 2007 U/20 WC, FIFA Club WC Final 2008 & 2011, FIFA WC 2010 (3 group matches, 1 quarter, 1 semi, youngest referee in WC2010) & WC2014 (3 group matches, 1 quarter final), AFC 2011 Asian Cup Final, 2012 Summer Olympics.  Exceptionally talented and a strong candidate for the final given his World Cup form, also AFC Referees of the Year on 5 separate years. * http://en.wikipedia.org

FIFA WC2014 Ref Profile

© www.toovia.com


Assistants
Abduxamidullo Rasulov  (Uzbekistan)
Jakhongir Saidov (Uzbekistan)



Muhammad Taqi Al-Jaafari (Singapore), 29yo, FIFA badge since 2012, AFC Champions League 2014, AFC U/19 Championships, AFC U/22 Asian Cup


2nd from the left © refereesfifa.blogspot.com

Assistants
Lee Tzu Liang (Singapore)
Jeffrey Goh  (Singapore)


Reserve Referees
Mohd Amirul Izwan Bin Yaacob (Malaysia), 28yo, FIFA badge since 2012 , AFC Champions League 2014, AFC Cup 2014, AFC U/19 Championships


© refereesfifa.blogspot.com



Hettikamkanamge Perera (Sri Lanka), 37yo, FIFA badge since 2008, AFC Cup 2008,2010-2014, AFC U/19 & U/22 Championships 



© refereesfifa.blogspot.com




Ng Chiu Kok (Hong-Kong), 40yo, FIFA badge since 2008, AFC Asian Cup 2009-2013, AFC U/19 & U/22 Championships qualifiers *http://worldreferee.com/

© refereesfifa.blogspot.com


Assistant Referees Reserves
Mohd Yusri Muhamad  (Malaysia)   -   reserve assistant referee
Azman Ismail  (Malaysia)   -   reserve assistant referee
Palitha Hemathunga  (Sri Lanka)   -   reserve assistant referee
Chow Chun Kit  (Hong Kong)  -   reserve assistant referee

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Champion of Champions Pictures

Evening refereeing community,

Here's the results from today's Football Brisbane CoC Finals at South Pine Complex.  I managed to get over for the second half of the days action and pictures are now uploaded - Thanks to Ausref for maintaining access to this excellent resource of youth referee photos
U16 Boys Crew - Nicholas, Justin, John

Under 12 Boys
Palm Beach 3 v UQFC 0
Under 13 Boys
Buderim 4 v Coomera 1
Under 13 Girls
Woombye/Buderim 1 v UQFC 0
Under 14 Boys
Buderim 2 v Brisbane Force 0
Under 15 Boys
Musgrave 5 v Logan 1
Under 15 Girls
UQFC 3 v Caboolture 0
Under 16 Boys
Musgrave 4 v Noosa 2
Under 18 Girls
Easts 5 v Murwillumbah 1
Open Men
Broadbeach 3 v Easts 2

The U/16's was the highlight of the day, competitive, fast and end to end stuff.  Well done to all referees and #Thirdteam supporters.

Great to see so many coaches and mentors out supporting the #Thirdteam today.  Here's some of my favourite moments from the day....
Madeleine getting some tips from FIFA Ref Casey Reibelt and WLeague Rebecca Durcau
Senior Open Mens team job done after a ill tempered match - Anton, Rebecca, Daniel, Martin
 
Ted having a word with the next generation