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Issue: 45/07

5th December 2007


REPORT FROM THE DIRECTOR OF FINANCE


The following teams have prepaid:


Birmingham, Loughborough, Bristol, UWE, Greenwich, Essex, ARU, Kent and Surrey.


The following teams are paying me directly, crews will not got paid on the day:


Paisley and Staffordshire.


With all of these 11 teams please fill in a request for payment. If the designated referee contacts me on the Wednesday or Thursday before the game and can confirm the crew, I will send out payment in advance.


Charlie Dean Young
finance@bafra.org


RULES MIS-UNDERSTANDING


The game we did this week was at a venue with no goal posts. With the ball inside Team B twenty, we were approached by a player from Team A asking if we could implement the '3 point rule' for a field goal as they were inside the twenty yard line but could not kick a field goal. He was adamant that we were wrong for not giving Team A 3 points when he asked for them, since they were inside the twenty and unable to kick a field goal. He was still asking us to check our rule book even after the final whistle had gone, telling us that this rule had been used before against a team he had been playing for.

Ian Cubitt

#457


NEWSFLASH OVER XMAS


Next week's Newsflash will be the final issue before the Christmas holiday period. Normal service will be resumed the week before the opening fixtures of 2008.


Dean Wright

newsflash@bafra.org


ESSEX V KENT – INTERESTING OFFICIATING


From an officiating perspective, this game had many noteworthy incidents.


A 4th down fumble, recovered by a player other than the fumbler, was bean-bagged, blown dead when recovered (4-1-3-j) and returned to the spot of the fumble (7-2-2-b-2). We've all been giving that "4th Down Fumble (Sup 10)" signal for years - this is the first time I've seen one actually happen.


A ball fumbled and – while loose – deliberately kicked forward by a defence player into open ground to prevent a recovery by the offence. Bean bagged and the illegal kicking (9-4-4) was flagged. In all the 20+ years I have been bagging fumbles, this is only the 2nd time I have ever had to march a penalty from a beanbag.


Disconcerting Signals by the defence (3-4-2-b-4, 7-1-5-a-3).


Illegal procedure (6-1-2-c) on an Onside Kick attempt - less than 4 men on one side of the kicker.


Illegal Forward Pass (7-3-2-a) - QB passed from beyond the NZ.


Substitution infraction (3-5-2-c) - a player leaving out the back of the endzone.


Pass play - QB is rolls out of the pocket but after realising he will be tackled for a loss pitches the ball forwards, attempting to get the ball over the sideline and over the NZ. The ball hits the Down Box, bouncing off it to land out of bounds beyond the NZ. There were no receivers in the vicinity. It didn't look pretty but it was a forward pass. The Chains and Down Box were correctly being operated 6ft out of bounds. I decided that this is a No-call on IG (Intentional Grounding) and call it an incomplete pass. Was I correct? Check out exceptions 1 and 2 to (7-3-2-f) and (AR 7-3-2-IX) - it is not IG if the ball lands beyond the NZ over a sideline (neutral zone extended). (2-19-3-a) says the pass has not crossed the NZ if it touches "anything" in or behind the NZ in bounds. But this pass touched something in the extended NZ i.e. the down box, out of bounds. Therefore did the pass cross the NZ or not? My gut feeling during the game was No-Call, but I'd be very interested in what other folks think about this odd-ball play.


Take 5 minutes to look up the Rules references I've included and let those particular dark corners of the Rule Book get a little air. If you are a White Hat, would you have got the penalty signals correct?


Did I? Sadly No - I gave S19 instead of S21 for the disconcerting signals - D'Oh!


Steve Tonkinson

#99




RESULTS

Sunday December 2nd:

Paisley Pyros @ GCU Roughriders - postponed

Stirling Clansmen 14 @ Glasgow Tigers 8

Sheffield Sabres 7 @ Leeds Celtics 0

Huddersfield Hawks 0 @ Sheffield Hallam Warriors 72

UCH Sharks 12 @ Newcastle Raiders 96

UT Cougars 6 @ Durham Saints 0

Loughborough Aces 41 @ Derby Braves 6

Nottingham Outlaws 13 @ Leicester Longhorns 0

Oxford Cavaliers 21 @ Warwick Wolves 0

Tarannau Aberystwyth 13 @ Birmingham Lions 21

Surrey Stingers 0 @ Portsmouth Destroyers 10

Southampton Stags 45 @ Brighton Tsunami 0

Essex Blades 26 @ Kent Falcons 18

Bath Killer Bees @ Plymouth Blitz – postponed

DISCIPLINARY CASES

NAME

#

TEAM

CODE

Q

OFFENCE

SUSPENDED


Awaiting Confirmation

85

Glasgow Tigers

FGT

4

Head-butted an opposition player during a play.

Paisley Pyros (27/01/08)

  Outstanding items from previous weeks


 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: it is the responsibility of the individual teams to ensure that their suspended players serve their suspensions in the proper game (according to the BAFA Disciplinary Code), and any dates mentioned here are intended only as a guide.

GAME MANAGEMENT REPORTS

HOME TEAM

REPORT

NEXT HOME GAME

02/12/07

Derby Braves

Chains were below the standard height. The 90 yard pitch was well marked out with yellow markings. Due to admin difficulties the Derby Coach paid one cheque for full amount of £220 before kick off. Therefore crew need individual payment.

K.Alldritt #323

10/02/08

Portsmouth Destroyers

One goal was too wide, both goals had posts that were not tall enough.

Graham Coleman #177

10/02/08

Warwick Wolves

Officials and BAFRA fee not paid prior to the game; I handed the invoice to the team president who stated "I'll get this to who needs it". We waited over 1/2 hour after the game but no Warwick representative was forthcoming, so we left.

Brian Yates #29

27/01/08

Birmingham Lions

Game was played on a 100 yard field which was generally good except for there being field numbers present further infield than the required 9 yards. No changing rooms were available at the field, everyone had to use the main campus changing facilities which are a 1 mile away from the field itself. Officials had to use the public changing rooms. A ball boy – provided by Tarranau – needed to be replaced at half time. The replacement ball boy provided by Birmingham was outstanding, as were the chain crew and the ball boy on the other side despite it being their first ever game. The game was a very close fought battle with only one major penalty against each team, it was a pleasure to officiate.

Phil Clarke #372

09/12/07

Durham Saints

Both Teams played the game in Good Spirits despite atrocious weather conditions.
All field Markings were very faint due to excessive rain. The goals were missing.
There were no inbounds pylons. Only two balls were available as the league had sent one with a faulty valve.

Chris Jarvis #10

09/12/07

Brighton Tsunami

No 5 yard lines or 10 yard lines. Interior hashmarks were present with hashmarks extended to double length where the 10 yard lines should be (but no extension on the 5 yard lines). End lines were coloured white, all the other lines were a dark red. Wires stretched across the field at the 30 yard point at each end. The goalposts at both ends were mounted on the wire fencing surrounding the playing field and they were set back from the end line about 2 yards.

Keith Wickham #423

17/02/08

  Outstanding items from previous weeks

Tarannau Aberystwyth

No pylons. Footballs provided by the away team. No separate changing room. An official's bag was stolen from the team changing room.
Alan Dobson #308

27/01/08

Royal Holloway Vikings

Groundsmen had tried to mark a 100 yard field on a 90 yard rugby field. This resulted in there being fewer than 10 yards between the each 10 yard line, while the endzones were only 7 yards deep. There were no hashmarks at all, 2 cones were placed at either end of the field to indicate where the ball should be spotted laterally. The numbers were less than 9 yards from the side lines. There was no room for the crew to change in – the home team changing room was used after the team had cleared it but could not be used after the game. Crew waited 25 minutes after the end of the game to get paid. Chain crew (except box operator - who was with us) and one ball person changed at half time. Balls and assistants provided very close to kick off time.

Dan Bridgland #506

09/12/07

Plymouth Blitz

The crew arrived late as we had to be met at a previous venue and shown the way to today's venue. The changing room had no light. The game kicked off 40 minutes late due to lack of ambulance. After the game, we waited outside the changing room for half an hour, before the player with the key came down from field. After changing, we were told that the treasurer did not have the money with him. So, the officials and BAFRA have not been paid.

Mike LeFevre #341

17/02/08

UWE Bullets

Although an Ambulance had been requested by the University of West of England admin office it did not appear on the day. After consulting it was found that a Doctor was present (the parent of a player) and a stretcher and first aid kit with splints was located. The game kicked off at 1:45 and the quarters were reduced to 12 minutes.

Keith Wickham #423

09/12/07

Huddersfield Hawks

End Zones were six and five yards long. Field boundary lines were extremely uneven. There were no inbounds hash marks, three yard lines, ten yard lines, nor five yard lines. No balls were provided by the home team - the away team's balls were used. Some of problems were corrected before game kicked off. The home team were advised to lengthen end zones for future games and shorten the field of play.

Mike Cavanagh #465

16/12/07

Reading Knights

Reading advised us that they have not yet received their balls from the league, therefore they had to use some of their practice balls for the game. Royal Holloway were asked if they could provide game balls, but they do not have any yet either.

Phil Clarke #372

09/12/07

Glasgow Tigers

No team areas, coaching box or 9yd marks. There was only one nearly new ball, one was borrowed from away team. The officials were paid 45mins after the ended.

Les Connor #152

15/02/08

Nottingham Outlaws

Chain crew and ball person supplied by away team (Derby). The game played by both teams with excellent attitude. We approached the treasurer after the game, he stated that they were having problems with the Student Union and were not able to pay officials. We confirmed that he had the game-day invoice and ensured he was aware of the increased fee which is now payable.

Keith Alldritt #323

17/02/07

Loughborough Aces

Chain crew and ball person unavailable until near kick off.

Keith Aldritt #323

09/12/07

Sunderland Spartans

Inadequate balls; the 2 balls presented by Sunderland were composite but ok to play, Hull provided a 3rd – standard – ball The field markings were haphazard comprising NFL style hash marks, no nine yard marks with numbers at the side of the field, no coaching areas, end zones of dimensions 1 x 10 yards and 1 x 9 yards. There were no goal posts, all pat's were 2 points. There were no pylons and the kicking tee was too high despite the team being warned about this last week. Changing rooms were in a public swimming area with no chairs and no coat hooks. The Sunderland management said that they were not expecting officials, they were asked by BUAFL to provide team officials for this game! The crew and BAFRA were not paid.

Chris Jarvis #10

09/12/07

Paisley Pyros

A public toilet was situated in the changing room. No ball persons were supplied by the home team. No 9 yd marks and the team areas were marked to the 20 yard line. After a late hit by Paisley, the Stirling head coach started shouting foul and abusive language towards a Paisley player. Thirty minutes after the game the crew went looking for home team coach to get paid. She told us she did not realise we wanted to be paid on the day and did not have the money. She told me she would have to go to the student union to get the money during the week. All this despite the crew asking before the game if they could be paid on the day.

Les Connor #152

09/12/07

Staffordshire Stallions

NFL style hash marks were the only problem on 100yd grass pitch. Cones used to mark wider NCAA type markings.

Keith Aldritt #323

03/02/08

Bath Killer Bees

Field of play was only 79 yards long (there was 9 yards between the opposing 40 yard lines and the half way line was badly marked between them). The field was adequate in all other respects so agreement between the coaches to play was ascertained prior to the kick off.

Colin Edwards #76

27/01/08

Lancaster Bombers

Field was an 80yrd astroturf pitch. Field goals were poles attached to the fence around the pitch. The game started 15 minutes late due to late arrival of the Referee. Other then that, it was a nice game with both teams in good spirit.

Ralph Lenoire #523

09/12/07

Southampton Stags

End zones only 8yds deep. Goals attached to fence which was about 2yds beyond the endline. Chains became detached from stakes twice during game, causing short delays. Two wires stretched across the field about 8ft above the ground. Teams were notified that inadvertent whistle rules would apply if the ball touched the wire, this happened once during the game. Plaudits to Christian, Drew and Gareth who, despite this being their first time doing the job, worked a great game as chain crew.

Jim Briggs #31

03/02/08

Sheffield Hallam Warriors

Field 80 yards in length, marked every 10 yards, endzones measured 15 yards from goal line to Posts.

Richard Samples #349

02/12/07

Stirling Clansmen

Field was marked with what seemed like 5yd lines over an 80 yd field, but they were 5 metres apart, so it was a 90 yd field marked in metres. No team areas marked. No 9 yd marks. Only 2 balls supplied. Stirling told us after the game that their student union needs the invoice before it can pay us, so we did not get paid.

Les Connor #152

09/12/07

Hull Sharks

Hull claim their Ambulance charges were increased significantly, to £400, due to change of Service Supplier, leaving them with insufficient balance to pay the Officials prior to sponsorship monies being received.

Richard Samples #349

03/02/08

Surrey Stingers

Home team provided three balls. Only two were suitable and we used one from the away team. Home team played in dark blue, away team in purple. Chain crew and ballboys changed multiple times. Game suspended 15 minutes in third quarter (which was ended with two minutes remaining and we proceeded to the fourth quarter by agreement of both head coaches) due to injured player. However, in spite of this, and the vile weather, the game was played in excellent spirit by both teams.

Alan Dobson #308

09/12/07

Note: it is possible that any game may be cancelled and also any team may arrange additional games, and so any dates mentioned here are intended only as a guide.



END ZONE

PLAY OF THE WEEK:



New this week

Play: A's ball, 2nd and 10, on the 50. B75 incidentally grabs A14's face mask on A's 44 and, after A14 breaks loose, A14 throws a forward pass that crosses the neutral zone to A82 who goes out of bounds on B's 44 yard line.

Ruling?



Kara Laing with son Robert

Last week's play

Play: A's ball, try, on B's 3. A33 advances and fumbles on B's 2. The ball rolls into B's end zone where B57 bats the ball over the end line.

Ruling: The ball is out of bounds behind the goal line. Batting the ball in any direction in the endzone is a foul (Rule 9-4-1-c). The result of the try is a touchback because the initial impetus that put the ball out of bounds was A33's fumble and the subsequent bat in the end zone does not change this (Rule 8-7-2-b). The penalty will be enforced from the basic spot, which is the end of the related run. Half the distance to the goal and repeat the try. Team A may have the ball placed anywhere between the inbounds line on or behind the 1-yard line (Rule 8-3-3-2-b).


Thanks to Alan Dobson who supplied the above answer. Can anyone stop his unbeaten run of correct answers?


CALENDAR

Date

Event

Contact for details

2007

December 8th (Sat)

BAFRA board meeting

secretary@bafra.org

December 9th (Sat)

Last full weekend of BUAFL fixtures before Christmas

operations@bafra.org

2008

January 20th (Sun)

Examination Committee Meeting

secretary@bafra.org

January 20th (Sun)

BUAFL season resumes after Christmas break

operations@bafra.org

February 2nd (Sat)

Training Day for new recruits

training@bafra.org

March 23th (Sun)

BUAFL bowl game

operations@bafra.org

April 5/6 (Sat/Sun)

BAFRA Convention

training@bafra.org

September 20th & 21st (Sat/Sun)

Britbowl weekend

operations@bafra.org


BAFRA Directors

President

Jim Briggs

president@bafra.org

General Secretary

Paul Sutton

secretary@bafra.org

Finance

Charles Dean-Young

finance@bafra.org

Operations

Pete Thom

operations@bafra.org

Recruitment

Vacant

recruitment@bafra.org

Training

David Parsons

training@bafra.org

Director without Portfolio #1

Vacant


Director without Portfolio #2

Vacant



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