Position vacant: NRL commentator who knows rules - a ref explaining calls will make huge difference

By Danielle Smith / Editor

Having someone commentating on NRL games who actually knows what they are talking about when a contentious refereeing decision has been made could be the breath of fresh air the NRL needs right now.

In pretty much every NRL game, the commentators will blow up about a refereeing decision.

People who know a lot – but not everything – go off their rocker about a call that they don’t agree with, regardless of whether they are right or not.

And before we know it, the rest of the call is swallowed up by the guys not being able to get past what has been denied or given the green light.

Instead of them leading us down the rabbit hole like Alice in Wonderland, taking us far, far away from logic – and more importantly the game that we are trying to watch – why not have someone in the box holding their hands and explaining the rules?

Why can’t we have an official with them to quash any ridiculous arguments? Or agree that the decision is incorrect but explain it in a much more professional way? It could stop so many foolish debates taking over the entire dialogue of the game.

It could be a former official or a current one from the lower grades – someone who actually knows the rules and can give valuable insight without emotion.

There have been so many times when commentators have gotten their knickers in a knot over a call and spent the rest of the game analysing and dissecting it. It would be great to have someone from the other side of the fence actually sitting with them to enable the discussion to remain respectable, informative, and actually help us understand how and why the officials looking after the game came to that ruling.

In the US, a feature of NBA broadcasts is former referee Steve Javie being available for comment during the games and ex-referee Bill Harrigan was once a regular in the Triple M footy commentary box.

Love him or hate him, he knows what he is talking about when it comes to the rule book.

Whenever the likes of Ryan Girdler, Dan Ginnane or Wendell Sailor would blow up about a call, he would be the voice of reason and explain exactly why it was the right decision.

No sentiment, no favouritism, no theatrics. Just the rules.

He clarified many times on air why a call was correct, including the decision in the 2019 grand final to give the Roosters the ball back in their half after Raider Sia Soliola charged down a kick that bounced into a Roosters trainer.

“Territorial advantage. It’s unfortunate for the Raiders, but that’s the rule,” Harrigan explained.

And it would give an important and impressive layer to the overall commentary. The callers would learn something, as well as us listeners, and it would end the chance of what would undoubtably be an incorrect argument spiral out of control and overtake the rest of the game.

Remember last year’s ‘Downtown’ fiasco during the Souths/Panthers game? Rabbitohs forward Mark Nicholls was penalised for being in front of the play the ball before the fifth tackle kick was made. Stephen Crichton caught the ball and Nicholls was in trouble for what happened before the kick.

So many of us lost our marbles, and of course Channel Nine commentator Phil Gould was one of them.

“Mate, don’t start me!” he exclaimed. “By the letter of the law, maybe. But you see that happen a thousand times. Crichton will run 20 metres with the ball, he’s way outside 10 metres.

“I think it’s a really technical penalty at that stage of the game that really didn’t need to be blown, but the bunker interfered. Eye in the sky, got ya. Like a highway patrol with a speed gun. It was an unnecessary technical penalty. Unnecessary for the penalty to be blown.”

Phil Gould loves a ref rant (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)

Referee Grant Atkins explained the ruling to Adam Reynolds, who was the Bunnies captain at the time.

“Mark Nicholls is downtown from the kick, and he can’t play an active part in the play,” he
said. “He can’t take part in the play. Mark Nicholls has advanced downfield before the ball is kicked past him.

“We call downtown all the time but if he ends up playing a role in the play – which he did – that’s bad luck. He might as well wait downfield, that’s the law of the game, you’ve got to accept it.”

Now, if there was someone sitting next to Gus telling him that, he may have calmed down a lot quicker. May have.

It may help the rest of us calm down a lot quicker too and accept the ruling was correct. It’s OK if there are follow-up conversations about the rule being silly, but at least we can give the referee-bashing a break knowing they actually made the right call.

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The Crowd Says:

2022-08-15T10:24:25+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


David Morrow and Warren Ryan where the best , but shafted by the politically correct ABC

2022-08-15T01:29:56+00:00

The Bear

Guest


I do like the nine commentator Peter Psaltis. I got used to him when nine did the Qld cup. He is a not perfect ( a bit monotone) but he doesn't scream into the microphone when an exciting piece of play occurs.

2022-08-14T22:34:40+00:00

GD

Roar Rookie


All true Danielle, but l think you are possibly being a little unkind to Warren Smith, who l think is the best current commentator because he does know the rules. And actually, Ray Warren did as well. I think a genuine pro commentator should make it an absolute requisite for his skill set : clearly not a widely-shared point of view...

2022-08-14T22:16:18+00:00

Randy

Roar Rookie


League commentary is in a bad, bad way at the moment... However watching the Warriors game I thought the NZ Sky commentators were a breath of fresh air. Whoever it is just calls the plays, doesn't get over excited at every single opportunity ala Andrew Voss. Doesn't question every ref decision, doesn't come up with useless factoids. I agree that Matt Thompson on 9 is just awful to listen to, his voice has a grating almost nagging tone to it and he is just a poor caller.

2022-08-13T07:41:04+00:00

Ben Pobjie

Expert


Which is his great flaw: commentators aren’t supposed to run around. He needs to sit still.

2022-08-13T07:40:37+00:00

Ben Pobjie

Expert


These days there are a few huge gusts of wind every game

2022-08-13T07:31:11+00:00

Ben Pobjie

Expert


I think it’s optimistic to think Gould would ever stop complaining about a decision just because it’s correct. In the example given he admits it is correct but still says it shouldn’t have been given: I don’t see anything changing because another guy tells him the same.

2022-08-13T05:28:24+00:00

Keith Berry

Guest


The Channel Nine commentary is excruciatingly poor. The background noise is so loud it threatens to make the commentary indecipherable….but how did the current caller get his job ? He does not call the game. He jabbers on with unimportant trivia, whilst almost never calling the player with the ball. It is obvious he does not know the players or their numbers. Ray Warren must squirm with disgust, along with the rest of us. .

2022-08-13T05:20:33+00:00

Kent Dorfman

Roar Rookie


what's wrong with Ennis & Gould - they both think they know everything

2022-08-13T04:12:16+00:00

Simoc

Guest


The officials do a great job in league. if you don't believe me just watch a union game and compare. Rank amateurs at best in Union. Gus needs his rant as he has been around since the earth was born and what he doesn't know is most things but that's ok.

2022-08-12T22:21:14+00:00

Hard Yards

Roar Rookie


Man, that's a bummer. Still, we all have our paths to walk.

2022-08-12T21:46:32+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


Or you are Gus who generally knows the rules but only wants them applied when it suits him. Feel for the Game!!!!!

2022-08-12T21:44:25+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


Or the Marx Brothers. At least one of them was silent

2022-08-12T21:40:08+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


Holds it!! Holds it!!!!!

2022-08-12T21:36:00+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


It’s just like high school, the jocks don’t respect the smart kids and don’t like to be shown up by them. Fancy knowing the rules! Next thing Smith will be actually preparing for the game and pronouncing names correctly

2022-08-12T21:28:50+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


I very much doubt that egotistical commentators would want a knowledgeable person contradicting their ridiculous opinions in public.

2022-08-12T13:03:08+00:00

Tim Buck 3

Roar Rookie


It was strange. He was in referee mode where he didn't have to explain his decision. I left Sydney soon after and didn't become a referee.

2022-08-12T12:52:49+00:00

Tim Buck 3

Roar Rookie


Balmain were unlucky in the 1988 grand final when Ellery Hanley was flattened by Terry Lamb 13 minutes before half-time. It was the turning point of the match with Canterbury scoring their first try while Hanley was in the headbin. It's amazing what Canterbury were allowed to get away with in the 80s. Ken Arthurson was the man in charge during the 80s.

2022-08-12T09:53:17+00:00

Bernie

Roar Rookie


Fully agree, you still get the feeling they’re sitting there snickering “oh aren’t we all naughty little boys “ . geez I miss sterlo.

2022-08-12T09:48:44+00:00

Bernie

Roar Rookie


Mortimer got increasingly angry ant as he reached his twilight

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