The clubs have started a mutual war of nerves, accusing each other of fixing matches and corrupting referees. |
To the novice wheelchair rugby looks like organised chaos, despite the presence of two referees and a panel of officials. |
That is important now, because referees are liable to book players for trivial things. |
We wanted to put him down for the referees course, but he couldn't read or write. |
It's as futile as players complaining to referees after the fact about penalties and red cards. |
Harvard had possession and made a few gains, but the referees called the end of the half at ten minutes after three. |