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Referee shortage

Coaches of 10-a-side rugby teams might find themselves refereeing the matches as well from July 4. -. ■- The Canterbury Rugby Union’s management ‘ committee heard last evening front the provincial referees’ association (hat it might not have any referees to,, spare to control those matches' ’ from that date.. Mr W. A. Russell said that lie was confident that the coaches of

those teams could adequately control matches: The retetees' delegate (Mr J. G. Cadigam added that his association qfould endeavour to provide referees'at all limes but mat they were under pressure at present. : Two boys, one front; the seventh grade/and the ; pthei from the ninth grade, were stool down tor two playing Saturday! for fighting.

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Press, 24 June 1981, Page 6

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115

Referee shortage Press, 24 June 1981, Page 6

Referee shortage Press, 24 June 1981, Page 6

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