thomond2006 wrote: » Clan, you see to stop blaming Frank Murphy for everything.
b.gud wrote: » The OP literally said he is not to blame for the loss, see below
ClanofLams wrote: » They need to get a couple of more refs in so. This genuinely wouldn't happen in amateur sport or any other professional league. It makes the league look very small time and I am someone who normally defends it. They need to do it quickly and at a minimum, Murphy shouldn't be reffing Connacht when at all avoidable, as it has been frequently in the past.
Festive Life wrote: » That takes time. How would you suggest they get more refs to that level? You cant just push people who may not be ready. At moment IRFU are training refs to higher level than other unions within the league. will take time for other unions to bring through more officials. In soccer its counties who develop the refs and pro teams etc arent linked. Rugby the associations are far more linked so its hard to change. Its a multi nation league. until there is a pro ref from Connacht and more from Ulster and Leinster then this wont change and very hard to force refs through to this level especially before they are ready.
Former Former Former wrote: » I wasn't talking about one specific poster, just the number of posts along the lines of "now I'm not saying he cost us the game but..." over the last couple of days. I don't think it's fair to call the guy's integrity into question.
ClanofLams wrote: » Every other rugby league in the world manages to avoid this, it isn’t too complicated. As far as I know it only affects Frank Murphy (as in he is the only ex player reffing in the league?) and he only represented two teams. It’s really not too difficult to avoid the situation of him reffing one of those teams in non Covid times. The league just hasn’t bothered in the past, could have easily sent him to other games (eg he has reffed in Sportsground when he could have reffed in rds) but didn’t. A league making a major transformation and going into a brand new market should be looking to avoid impressions of potential new fans going “wtf is going on here? this guy played for them 100 times and is now reffing them??” which would be the reaction should it occur.
Festive Life wrote: » The french and english leagues are 1 nation competitions and have had guys ref teams they either live in area etc. Super Rugby regularly has games with refs from same nation as one team reffing games. If teams saw it as an issue then surely it would be brought up with Greg Garner, ref manager for the competition and a change might happen. Glen Jackson reffed a super rugby quarter between Jaguares v Chiefs and he used play for them. We are talking about professional athletes in terms of the refs. Its not like Lions tours of the 50s/60s. The refs cant win regardless. If it wasnt this ref in this situation it would be another ref and something else. In common with Super Rugby, the PRO14 has a policy of the best officials taking charge of the best games, no matter what country they are from. Appointments are merit-based, with those who perform well getting the biggest games. Neutrality has always been part of deciding who gets which appointments, but capability is a key factor and if you ask players and coaches they will tell you they want the best official in charge. The clubs, provinces and regions wanted the situation to evolve on those lines.https://www.walesonline.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-news/nigel-owens-column-referees-arent-14583825
ClanofLams wrote: » I have no issue with refs taking charge of teams from the same country, although obviously ideally it would be welsh reffing games between scottish and irish teams and vice versa etc. Hopefully the league can get to that stage sooner rather than later. Despite the Glen Jackson example, it's not good enough and more importantly from the perspective of the league, it doesn't look good to have a ref who played for a team now in charge of a game involving them. I would stand by the point that if Frank Murphy wasn't available next season, no games would be cancelled. It's possible to avoid the situation and it should be avoided.
Festive Life wrote: » Its a cross border league now it doesnt have the travel times that super rugby has but it still isnt always feasible to have neutral country refs for all games or even a lot of games right now. The only way that can change is if there is substantial more refs come through from more countries but thats a long term goal.
ClanofLams wrote: » I'm not saying that should be done, I said that should be the goal. My only point is that the one ref who is an ex player shouldn't be reffing any of the two teams who he represented and that is obviously possible. The league has handled it poorly, the first game I recall Murphy reffing was when Muldoon was captain, who captained Murphy when he was at Connacht....I would call it amateur but that wouldn't happen at amateur level to be honest. Numerous players are still at Connacht who were there when he was. Going into new market now the league needs to take small things like this more seriously, only one chance to make a first impression and all that.
Festive Life wrote: » In a very ideal world it could happen but if we want and we should want more former pros to referee and be refereeing at professional level then this ultimately will be part of that. A policy of neutrality is probably possible, but it there would be compromises in quality and it works against the interests of the countries that have four teams in the competition, Wales and Ireland. Do you want refs to be criticised for poor performances when neutral and theyre are not up to the mark or to be criticised for the perception that referee errors are caused by basically an accusation of bias
marley45 wrote: » So Ulster sign Nakarawa on a one-year deal. I look forward to seeing what NIQ marquee signing the IRFU have for us in store. I won't hold my breath anyways ...
SqueakyKneecap wrote: » Friendy for 2 more years
thomond2006 wrote: » Nakarawa is replacing an NIE that is leaving early. I'd be surprised if Munster or Leinster signed an NIE for what it's worth.
ClanofLams wrote: » I would say he has done a reasonable job. His recruitment has been good. First year was very positive. Last two years have seen the same recurring problems. Away form and consistency are ongoing issues. There have been a fair few performances way below acceptable standard in the last couple of seasons, hammerings over in Edinburgh and Cardiff come to mind.
EachSmallChime wrote: » Completely agree on the above but interesting to see this in the Irish Examiner Record of Connacht coaches in league and Europe in professional era Warren Gatland (NZ) (1996 + 1997) P12, won 7 lost 5 (58% win) Glen Ross (NZ) (1998 - 2000) P12, won 5, lost 7 (42% win) Steph Nel (SA) (2000 - 2003) P33 won 16 lost 17 (48% win) Michael Bradley (Ire) (2003- 2010) P186, won 67 lost 112 drew 7 (36% win) Eric Elwood (Ire) (2010 - 2013) P84 won 29 lost 52 drew 3 (35% win) Pat Lam (Sam/NZ) (2013-2017) P119 won 57 lost 61 drew 1 (48% win) Kieran Keane (NZ) (2017-2018) P28 won 12 lost 15 drew 1 (43% win)Andy Friend (Aust) (2018- present) P61 won 32 lost 29 (52% win) He's actually the most consistent coach we've had! I would think there are a lot of quick wins in our game under Friendy to really boost that number up.
SqueakyKneecap wrote: » I'd be encouraged that even if we can't recruit NIQ's that the signings from the summer have bedded in well.
EachSmallChime wrote: » Completely agree on the above but interesting to see this in the Irish Examiner Record of Connacht coaches in league and Europe in professional era Warren Gatland (NZ) (1996 + 1997) P12, won 7 lost 5 (58% win) Glen Ross (NZ) (1998 - 2000) P12, won 5, lost 7 (42% win) Steph Nel (SA) (2000 - 2003) P33 won 16 lost 17 (48% win) Michael Bradley (Ire) (2003- 2010) P186, won 67 lost 112 drew 7 (36% win) Eric Elwood (Ire) (2010 - 2013) P84 won 29 lost 52 drew 3 (35% win) Pat Lam (Sam/NZ) (2013-2017) P119 won 57 lost 61 drew 1 (48% win) Kieran Keane (NZ) (2017-2018) P28 won 12 lost 15 drew 1 (43% win) Andy Friend (Aust) (2018- present) P61 won 32 lost 29 (52% win) He's actually the most consistent coach we've had! I would think there are a lot of quick wins in our game under Friendy to really boost that number up.