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So I coach and by coaching, end up reffing kids rugby. I'm currently doing under 10s having started when they first started (in reception year).
I've found recently (maybe linking into the introduction of the ruck), that this season I've had multiple coaches or parents shouting not really with abuse but lots of shouting / appealing for things or shouting at things I've missed.
Now I'm no mug, I know the laws but in under 10s rugby I could literally give a penalty away at every other breakdown which would kill the game and is also against the way the RFU try to encourage reffing kids.
I always try and let the game flow and give each side the same opportunities. Just wondering if there are any other kids coaches who are dealing with that.
I've thought about stopping the game before and speaking to the parents or opposition coaches about their shouting but can't be bothered with the conflict especially when half the coaches I meet don't actually know the laws correctly in the first place.
Any thoughts advice welcome.
I've found recently (maybe linking into the introduction of the ruck), that this season I've had multiple coaches or parents shouting not really with abuse but lots of shouting / appealing for things or shouting at things I've missed.
Now I'm no mug, I know the laws but in under 10s rugby I could literally give a penalty away at every other breakdown which would kill the game and is also against the way the RFU try to encourage reffing kids.
I always try and let the game flow and give each side the same opportunities. Just wondering if there are any other kids coaches who are dealing with that.
I've thought about stopping the game before and speaking to the parents or opposition coaches about their shouting but can't be bothered with the conflict especially when half the coaches I meet don't actually know the laws correctly in the first place.
Any thoughts advice welcome.