This week we’re joined by Kirk Vosper, a Bay of Plenty-based referee in his fourth year on the whistle (second as a registered ref), working across junior and secondary school rugby and now getting regular exposure on premier sidelines.
We debrief the weekend’s rugby, including:
a premier match red card that became a talking point, and how the 20-minute red card can affect game flow and spectacle; a practical law discussion on deliberate knock-on vs genuine interception attempt, and why the modern threshold focuses on the “slap-down”/kill-the-ball action; updates from around the club, including the wahine introduction to refereeing session led by Maggie Cogger-Orr, Tiana Anderson and Estelle Whaiapu; and a look at referee news beyond rugby, including FIFA’s World Cup approach to mouth-covering during confrontations and the NBA’s fines for conduct toward officials.
Quickfire with Kirk: how he got into refereeing (including a talk that sparked the interest and then an AR call-up), his highlights (AIMS Games, meeting dignitaries at finals week, and unique tournament formats), and how he balances refereeing with business and community work through his Vosper companies, including a bucket-list platform he’s building (Buckil) and the motivation that comes from setting goals.
Whistler of the Week: the Tauranga Boys’ College Referee Academy, recognising young officials getting their first games with strong coaching support and school backing.
We finish with a preview of a huge week ahead, Baywide round four, women’s competitions starting, junior and school rugby ramping up, plus a reminder to keep availability updated and details for the upcoming Baywide education session (including Broncos chat).
Hosts: Sam Fellows, Jamie Bell, Sean Curragh
Guest: Kirk Vosper
Contact jamie.bell@boprugby.co.nz
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