Chabal Punished by being forced to take referees course

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Hatterlovesbrighton

something clever
Jul 28, 2003
4,543
Not Luton! Thank God
Top 14 - Chabal ordered to become referee - Yahoo! Eurosport

French forward Sebastien Chabal must referee at least three youth games and undergo a refereeing course to avoid a doubling of his 30-day ban for criticising officials.


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..Chabal, 33, the highest profile omission from France's World Cup squad announced on Wednesday, was provisionally suspended by his Racing Metro 92 team last month after an outburst against "hopeless" referees.

The long-haired back-rower now faces a 60-day ban unless he agrees to the unusual requests from the union, in which case he will be suspended for only 30 days.

The ban comes into effect from Thursday, even though Chabal has already served a two-week ban imposed by his club Racing-Metro since describing Top 14 referees as "useless" in an interview.

That means that Chabal will miss the Top 14 play-offs, in which Racing are due to play either Castres or Montpellier in Marseille on May 28.

On Wednesday France coach Marc Lievremont left the 33-year-old Chabal out of his World Cup squad, saying his decision to do so was based entirely on performance.

But Racing coach Pierre Berbizier said he believed Chabal was being punished.

"I am surprised and sad for Sebastien," he said of his omission.

"He has paid for his comments about referees. He is the victim, not of sporting performances, but of the parasites that surround him and prevent him from concentrating solely on rugby."

Media reports have speculated that Chabal could announce his international retirement after Wednesday's snub for the September 9-October 23 tournament in New Zealand.


Seems like a great idea. Football should take note.
 




Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
55,859
Surrey
Seems like a great idea. Football should take note.
Football could start by simply yellow carding anyone who talks to the referee except the captain and sending off anyone who crowds the official after any decision.

Although if it also made proper use of a television official and technology for contentious decisions, these inicidents would be reduced at a stroke anyhow.
 


Tooting Gull

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
11,035
Good idea. Shame they can't impose it on television pundits and journalists as well.
 


Acker79

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Nov 15, 2008
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Brighton
That would be good. I posted a link to this article a while back from Martin Keown where he took a refereeing course and got a new found respect for what they do. I think it could only help, and hopefully it would lead to them coming back with a better knowledge of the laws of the game/respect for what refs do that they will pass on to team mates.
 


severnside gull

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May 16, 2007
24,965
By the seaside in West Somerset
Genius solution.

Why is it that rugby can deal with discipline (usually) with a smile on its face while football just snarls and postures.
 




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