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![]() November 06, 2004 By Richard Beard (extract) The short-wave radio Reflink, available at Twickenham and several Premiership grounds, has also contributed to this humanisation of the referee. He speaks, he breathes (often very heavily), he stutters and gets confused. Anyone genuinely interested in what a good referee is saying can save money on Reflink by watching any match involving Tony Spreadbury. You don't need radio assistance to hear him, and his reffing works on the principle that because he's talking, he must be watching. While referees are often perceived to be unjust, the Reflink has accidentally revealed the greater injustice of players. The most shameful performance overheard so far comes from John Eales in the 1999 World Cup final. Eales repeatedly bluffed Andre Watson that he'd take his team off the pitch (in the World Cup final!) if France weren't penalised for gouging, a horrible crime but one for which on this occasion there was no evidence. Four year later, the same referee whistled the 2003 final as if the Wallabies were still about to take their ball home. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article...345763,00.html |
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