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Showing posts with label Grandfinals. Show all posts
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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



Wednesday, August 27, 2014

2014 Football Brisbane Finals Appointments released

Evening everyone,

Night two at QSAC for me this week, with the junior's meeting on Monday and tonight Seniors.

Here's the 32 Grand Final appointments as released tonight, of which 9 attended Kanga Cup at some point in their earlier refereeing career.


U/18 Div 3 - Daniel Olsen - KCRYA 2012
Daniel at O'Connor 2012


U/18 Div 2 - Dylan Lambert - KCRYA 2012
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Dylan at Harrison 2012

  • U/18 Div 1 - Matthew Male 
  • U/20 - Liam Jackson, formerly of Maryborough / Wide Bay zone


  • City 7 Silver - Jeff Lewis
  • City 7 Blue - Nik Fawcett - formerly of Gold Coast
  • City 6 Silver - Chris Kenward
  • City 6 Blue - Jose Neves
  • City 5 Silver - Robert Brose, repeating Finalist from 2013
  • City 5 Blue - Steve Smailes
  • City 4 - Shane Holdsworth
  • City 3 - David Porter
  • City 2 - Darren Quinlan - KCRYA 2014 Coach and many years alumni from 2006
    Here's DQ in action at Technical training this year
  • City 1 - Ashley Stout KCRYA 2011




  • Capital 4 Reserves - Phil Tracey
  • Capital 4 - Camelo Pulvirenti
  • Capital 3 Reserves - Tony Mortensen
  • Capital 3 - Scott Russell - Kanga Cup 2004 Alumni
Scott in action U/18 Final 2004 at Hawker
  • Capital 2 Reserves - Colin Brooke
  • Capital 2 - Rebecca Dureau
  • Capital 1 Reserves - Joseph Lee - Kanga Cup 2009 Alumni - sorry Joey, no few pics from 2009 exist
  • Capital 1 - Matthew Skinner



  • Trophy Superstore Premier U/18 - Isidro Terol Crespo
  • Trophy Superstore Premier League Reserves - Tony Sarai
  • Trophy Superstore Premier League - Nathan MacDonald



  • SEQ Womens Premier League - Casey Reibelt
  • SEQ Womens Premier Div 1 - Lara Smith
  • Elaine Watson Cup - Avrol Beecham
  • *City League Cup - John Vasiliadis
  • *Canale Cup - Jason Crow - Kanga Cup 2007 Alumni

* already held

Post season competition, new this year

  • Champion of Champions Cup Play off - Martin Krenes
  • Champion of Champions Final - Jarred Gillett - Kanga Cup 2004 Alumni   

Scott, Jarred and Norm - FB crew on Final 2004

England Exchange

The yearly exchange this year is all former Kanga Cup alumni - perhaps the boys can promote KC to the PGMOL for a Youth Exchange??

Andrew Lindsay - 2006 Alumni
2006 Final Team, Andrew second from right
Jason Crow - 2007
Greg, James, Jason (R), Mick on 2007 U/18 Plate Final
Congratulations to everyone on well deserved appointments and good luck on match day.  No doubt further Kanga Cup alumni will be Assistant Referees and Match Commissioning 

on some junior finals games in the next few weeks.

What is your local branch doing about promoting their referees outstanding performer's this year? How many Grand Final appointed referees in your State / Region can claim Kanga Cup alumni? - drop me a line I'd love to post further updates in the next few weeks.

Happy whistling this weekend, the end is in sight...

KangaCupRef


Sunday, July 20, 2014

KCRYA14 - All photos now online / Reviewing your performance

Evening everyone,

Well I've spent a productive afternoon indoors (no football for me this Sunday??) finalizing the uploading of Day 4 - Day 5 - Presentations photos to the Flickr account.

If you search for your first name and / or finals game "U/14MPlate" and select Your Photostream as shown below



you'll find pictures of your games, awards ceremony and perhaps random pictures tagged with you or your final game.

Over 1900 pictures online (new record for KCRYA) and I'm still waiting on pictures from NZ and Lynda for completeness (hint hint Paul, Brent).

I'm working on reviewing the video footage shot (mostly of Sunday's technical sessions and Sun - Wed's technical sessions).  At this stage I'm looking at uploading that footage onto a DropBox account for closed distribution but will have to work out the details yet as it's a lot of downloading to view it all (currently 37Gb).  If anyone has better ideas, love to hear some feedback.

I'll also be using the dropbox service to provide footage from past Kanga Cup technical sessions as soon as I can edit it down.  More details in a post later this week.

Reviewing / Goal Setting

How was your first full weekend back post KCRYA?  Any improvements?  New found confidence on your local leagues after refereeing in the hot house of Kanga?  Are you reviewing your performance game to game for areas of improvement?  Have you set new short term / medium / long term goals for your refereeing career?

Your Academy book had some brief reviewing sheets to help you in this regard, but you may have filled them all in.
Here's a possible template to start with.
Jim Ouliaris, formerly FIFA AR, current member of FFA/FFV Referees Technical Committee, FFV's Referee Standing Committee, and AFC/FFA Assessor / Instructor and back in 2012 was FFV's Talent Officials Program Manager.  Jim created along with help from Chris Bambridge, Ian Postlethwaite, Luke Brennan, Carlo Graser, Hakan Anaz, Kevin Dockerty (a stellar range of FFV's top refereeing minds) a range of documents you can still find on the internet and are still relevant today.  Here's Jim's Top Session 2 that covers topics including Unwritten Rules, SMART goal setting, LOTG Q&A, and a short quiz.  Give it a try, see how you go and the unwritten rules are especially interesting reading.
Used with thanks to Jim and the FFV crew.

Gossip from around the Grounds

Post Kanga lag for some of the Qld crew - Lynda has spent most of the week recovering from a cold, missed training but was back out assessing today.  Can't keep a good assessor down long, made of tough stuff up North.



Darren went straight back into the deep end of Football Brisbane's Capital 4 on Saturday afternoon (well someone had to do it!!) and promptly sent off two and cautioned half a dozen, keeping up the hard line spirit of Kanga Cup and not taking any nonsense.  He had a good night's sleep and promptly returned to the airport on Sunday for a few days in Melbourne.


Bit of a step up from this 3 days earlier


Tuesday's training was full of questions from KCRYA Alumni about how good/bad it was. Bit of jealously I felt about our AIS setup I think compared to years past - LOL

I caught up briefly with Oliver at Monday night's junior coaching on the Southside.  Otherwise it's back to normal.  I managed to have two quiet games (Sunday after, just a single RC for VC) and yesterday Capital 2 Ressies was a walk over 9-1, but was a fun training run working my angles. Already working on the annual report, did some correspondence with the KCRYA coaches and spent the rest of this week sorting out my Uni life for Semester 2.



CF - Delfina Dimoski (presenter on Sunday night)

had a big weekend being appointed to ACT NPL U/20's CR for first time.  There is speculation she's aiming on making a big play for Kanga Cup U/12's Plate Grand Final in 2015, so you can follow her progress on Twitter @DelfinaDimoski

Alasdair - MIA somewhere last seen in the FNQ area after missed flights and another long day on Saturday (LOL).

No word from NZ crew, but lots of FB updates indicating everyone got back.

If you managed to get some local publicity for your attendance, send me the link.  Remember, internal promotion of your time at KCRYA within your branch / region could be via your monthly newsletter / publicly speaking at your next coaching meeting - ask your Branch coach / mentor about it.

Anyway, time to get onto something else. Enjoy the photos and don't exceed your parents internet limit.

REMINDER: Visit http://www.ausref.com/index.php/shop for your all refereeing needs with your KCRYA exclusive discount code only valid until the end of July.  Thanks to Scotty for the Flickr site maintenance.


Until next time.

KangaCupRef


Friday, July 11, 2014

Kanga Cup 2014 Grand Final Appointments Announced

Sometimes it's worth lingering on the journey for a while before getting to the destination.” 
― Richelle MeadThe Indigo Spell


Evening everyone,

Well just like every year it's Thursday night already at the Academy and almost everyone has collapsed into bed, dreaming of tomorrow's Grand Final games and the challenges they represent.  I suspect also like every year there are small groups meeting quietly to discuss who has what and how fair or unfair it all seems, how could that person get that appointment over me and why didn't I get what I deserve?  Or did you???

Well having been involved in the process directly for 7 seasons of Kanga Cup it was again a slow and Herculean like task to determine the appointments, but I believe the best season yet in terms of fairness and accuracy in terms of selection.  Many hours of work during the week, much debate on Wednesday about the process which does evolve yearly to meet the changing needs of a growing Academy and competition structure.  This year Capital Football updated their coaching sheet and formed a metric based approach I've never seen before in my 18 years as a coach, giving effectively control of the mark very much into the referees hands in terms of performance. 

Traditionally assessments are part fact or knowledge of the game, part assessor experience / gut feel and part personality.  This creates many varied scores, ranging up and down and isn't the best way to ensure consistency of reporting.

With a new form, featuring 5 sections 
Application of the Laws, Movement and Position, Player Management, Sanctions, Other Duties
and multiple components to meet which the assessor selects from the following in terms of meeting (Rarely, At times, Generally, Almost always (or always))
From this a numerical value has been established against the select component, allowing a numerical calculation to be determined and therefore establish a final ranking figure for the ever increasingly complex spreadsheet started 3 years ago.

Here's a example from today - 


The form both falls closer in line with the FFA national coaching form whilst allowing for a rating / ranking figure to be determined directly by which box is ticked.  Coaching points at the bottom should be the focus and potentially expand on the boxes selected in the 5 sections above.  Some issues are evident, like how to score a match with no dissent or need by the referee to address dissent - we determined to score Generally in this case and perhaps mark N/A (not applicable) to indicate why.

It's not perfect and the process thereafter isn't either, but many factors are out of the control of the coaches group to ensure that the playing field is flat (can't find many in Canberra at all).  Some issues we are always challenged by include having different age groups at same ground, paneled referees performing under or over their panel allocation, appointments outside of the panel as a result of both those issues, numbers of officials -v- competition need (big increase in teams from last year) but referees numbers are down and the tournament effect.  This is evident in two ways, positive and negative.
Negative effects can be sudden illness, fatigue, injury, lack of focus and unrealistic goals or preparation for the tournament.  Positive tournament effects can include the hot house competitive nature of KCRYA, making new friends and connections, swimming in a bigger pool of talent than Saturday local leagues, mentoring / coaching bonds forming, intensive games / education / learning and working environments you've experienced here.

Tournament effect takes a toll, physically and mentally and for many of you it may also be your first time away from family independently, so again more effects on how your likely to perform under pressure, right from Saturday when you arrived - not just the first game.

So if you think really hard and honestly, did you deserve more that what you've been given?  Were you impacted by tournament effect and if so, by how much?  Did you put 110% in all week on all matches, even when you didn't think anyone was watching (we're always watching).  Did you bring the best Complete Youth Referee to this years Kanga or only when you needed to be seen to be the best?  Or are you really a work in progress??

Did you really read and absorb the coaching comments?  Did you improve this week in even one area?  Are you taking away new ideas about how to approach your refereeing?  Did you learn or hear something new, but not yet really thought about it and what it might mean for your Elite Future?  Did someone notice you and really see you?  Were you recognized?  Did you have a Magic Moment?

Remember, semi finals are harder than Grand Finals to control and run in most cases, but don't get recognized as much.  Those aren't just appointed by darts on the board either, so perhaps you need to give yourself a break and recognized that this is just a small step on your journey onto hopefully bigger, tougher, more exciting things in your future as a Elite Referee. 

And 20 years from now, when your back at the Academy as a FIFA guest presenter, you'll remember the faces and some of the names, the crazy coaches who never slept, some of the stories that always stay on tournament but not worry any more about why you didn't get the game you deserved.

All because you were able to linger here at KCRYA for just a little while.....

Good luck tomorrow, you'll be nervous so I won't say don't be (it's natural) and bring your best game, leave it all on the field.



More pictures from Day1 now online.

Appointments here



Cheers and now to bed,

KangaCupRef