Interested in becoming a touch football referee?

Hornets Regional Touch in conjunction with NSW Touch and your local affiliates run regular Level 1, 2 and 3 referee courses each year, and provide coaching and development opportunities to all referees.

Read the below information, to gain a better insight to touch football referees.

REFEREE ENQUIRIES:

For further referee enquiries, please contact the;

Regional Director of Referees
NSW: Hunter Western Hornets Touch Association
Email: referees@hornetstouch.com.au

REFEREE COURSES:

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR AN UPCOMING COURSE

Want to host a referee course at your club? Email referees@hornetstouch.com.au

REFEREE GEAR / UNIFORM:

CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TFA OFFICIAL ON-FIELD REFEREE GEAR

CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE HORNETS OFFICIAL OFF-FIELD REFEREE GEAR

GENERAL REFEREE INFORMATION:

To advance a referee should:

  • Be ambitious;
  • Endeavour to be consistent in their rulings;
  • Ensure the game is enjoyable for all participants.

In general, if a referee wishes to advance they should ensure that they meet the following:

  • Have a sound rules knowledge;
  • Acceptable standard of fitness;
  • Exhibit the keenness to be coached;
  • Display acceptable ‘People Skills’ in relation to their handling of game participants;
  • Be prepared to referee on a consistent basis thus ensuring they gain experience.

Of course all of the above requirements are meaningless if aspiring referees are not aware of:

  • How, when and where they may receive upgrading;
  • What is expected from them to advance to the next level;
  • What qualities are being looked for by the assessors.

GUIDANCE FOR ALL REFEREES:

  1. Gratefully accept advice from members of your Referees Coaching Panel, they are qualified to give it;
  2. Nothing substitutes for experience.
  3. Nominate to officiate at as many tournaments as you are able to attend;
  4. Observe the performance of higher level referees. Discuss refereeing matters with them;
  5. Endeavour to arrange a video of your performance, then critically analyse yourself;
  6. When observing the performance of a higher level referee, maintain a positive approach and strive to emulate their obvious good points;
  7. Maintain a high level of fitness. Physical fitness promotes mental fitness, and give rise to a clear mind, consistent decisions, and less frustration and mistakes;
  8. Senior referees – be keen – be seen! Your enthusiasm for the game with be appreciated by your fellow referees, who then will be amenable to approaching you for advice and assistance.

Resources

Touch Football Australia (TFA) has launched a targeted Referee video resource collection ‘What’s Your Call?’

TFA continue to build video resources available via the website:
www.dartfish.tv/touchfootballaustralia  along with other tools to assist referees, coaches and
participants at any level to help develop their Touch Football knowledge.

TFA continues to use the dartfish platform to drive the following key outcomes:

3.b – Innovative processes geared at athlete development (junior, senior, elite, female,
indigenous)
3.c – A highly valued elite product which is positioned at the pinnacle of our pathway
3.d – A strong and supportive refereeing structure to support participant needs
3.e – A strong and supportive coaching structure to support participant needs
4.c – Development of supportive and innovative information technology systems to support
the sport at all levels.

What’s Your Call is a free collection of video scenarios for referees, coaches and participants that
is publicly available. It contains a series of videos to develop skills and knowledge of the rules in decision making scenarios.

For additional resources information visit the TFA website www.touchfootball.com.au