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TALK & WATCH RICHARD EVERY

GREATEST PHILOSOPHY TOOLS WHY - GREATEST GAME – HONOR EVERY GAME GREATEST HOW – PHILOSOPHY WHAT – TOOLS / TECH PROFFICIENCIES

LAW 6.A.4 (a)

goal is to provide a fair environment THE REFEREE IS THE SOLE JUDGE OF FACT AND OF LAW. THE REFEREE MUST APPLY FAIRLY ALL THE LAWS. FAIRLY goal is to provide a fair environment Integrity level playing field

PRODUCT

DOING THE RIGHT THINGS – APPLY LAWS TACTICAL PRODUCT DOING THE RIGHT THINGS – APPLY LAWS TECHN PROFICIENCIES

TACTICAL PRODUCT

BEHAVIOR ESTABLISH TACTICAL BREAKDOWN – AVAILABILITY SCRUM – PATIENCE SPACE FOUL PLAY –ONUS ON PLAYERS

GREAT REFEREE – STANDARDS FIRST TACTICAL EFFECTIVE ADVANTAGE CREATES MOMENTUM SCAN & DECIDE CONTINUE TO REFEREE GREAT REFEREE – STANDARDS FIRST

FINAL QUARTER - CLEAR DECISIONS TACTICAL MAKING BIG DECISIONS GAME KNOWLEDGE PROBABLE OUTCOME FINAL QUARTER - CLEAR DECISIONS

PRODUCT TACTICAL STRATEGICAL DOING THINGS RIGHT IN CONTROL, RIGHT – CONTROL GAME ATTITUDE - HONOR HELP YOU BE SUCCESS & INTEGRATE STRAT STRATEGICAL

TACTICAL PRODUCT STRATEGICAL

MATERIALITY EMPATHY & STRATEGICAL CONDITION PERSPECTIVE – PRO-SOCIAL AUDIENCE – VOICE, SENTENCE, BODY L TRUST & RESPECT - ARROGANT INFLUENCING GAME - NOT ABOUT YOU MATERIALITY – CONSEQ – 70% - EASY HERE’S HOW? STRATEGICAL

CONTEXT REFEREEING IN STRATEGICAL GAME UNDERSTANDING NEXT – ANTICIPATE – REACTION MOMENTUM – RESPONSE FACTORS - # POS SCOR TIME STR&WEAK CARD PRESSURE FORCE RELEVANCE STRATEGICAL

BALANCE ATTAINING STRATEGICAL TREAT BOTH TEAMS THE SAME OPPORTUNITIES – STANDARDS - BIAS CONTROLLING - BOUNDARIES STRATEGICAL

TACTICAL PRODUCT STRATEGICAL

PRODUCT

PRODUCT TACTICAL STRATEGICAL behavior ADVANTAGE BIG DECISIONS MATERIALITY CONTEXT BALANCE

PRODUCT TACTICAL STRATEGICAL behavior ADVANTAGE BIG DECISIONS MATERIALITY CONTEXT BALANCE

PRODUCT TACTICAL STRATEGICAL behavior ADVANTAGE BIG DECISIONS MATERIALITY CONTEXT BALANCE

7 PK 18 8 PK 28 8/17: 47% ADV 7 PK TACKLE 5 PK RUCK 0 PK foul play ADV SCRUM ADV PK ADV PK - TRY 7 PK 8 PK 28 18 8/17: 47% ADV 1 pk: 85% SCRM 7 PK TACKLE 5 PK RUCK 0 PK foul play RUCK TACKLE maul SCRUM

3 of15 PKs AGAINST ATTACK 20%

7 PK 18 8 PK 28 8/17: 47% ADV 7 PK TACKLE 5 PK RUCK 0 PK foul play ADV SCRUM ADV PK ADV PK - TRY 7 PK 8 PK 28 18 8/17: 47% ADV 1 pk: 85% SCRM 7 PK TACKLE 5 PK RUCK 0 PK foul play RUCK TACKLE maul SCRUM

PRODUCT TACTICAL STRATEGICAL behavior ADVANTAGE BIG DECISIONS MATERIALITY CONTEXT BALANCE

PRODUCT TACTICAL STRATEGICAL behavior ADVANTAGE BIG DECISIONS MATERIALITY CONTEXT BALANCE

8 PK 6 PK 35 34 7/9: 78% ADV 3 pk: 30% SCRM 4 PK TACKLE 2 PK RUCK ADV SCRUM ADV PK - TRY ADV PK SCRUM FOUL PLAY TACKLE RUCK MAUL GENERAL 8 PK 6 PK 35 34 7/9: 78% ADV 3 pk: 30% SCRM 4 PK TACKLE 2 PK RUCK 3 PK Foul play

2 of14 PKs AGAINST ATTACK 14%

8 PK 6 PK 35 34 7/9: 78% ADV 3 pk: 30% SCRM 4 PK TACKLE 2 PK RUCK ADV SCRUM ADV PK - TRY ADV PK SCRUM FOUL PLAY TACKLE RUCK MAUL GENERAL 8 PK 6 PK 35 34 7/9: 78% ADV 3 pk: 30% SCRM 4 PK TACKLE 2 PK RUCK 3 PK Foul play

PRODUCT TACTICAL STRATEGICAL behavior ADVANTAGE BIG DECISIONS MATERIALITY CONTEXT BALANCE

PRODUCT TACTICAL STRATEGICAL behavior ADVANTAGE BIG DECISIONS MATERIALITY CONTEXT BALANCE

9 PK 12 PK 24 9 3/9: 33% ADV 3 PK: 76% SCRM 10 PK TACKLE 1 PK RUCK ADV SCRUM ADV PK TACKLE GENERAL RUCK SCRUM FOUL PLAY 9 PK 12 PK 24 9 3/9: 33% ADV 3 PK: 76% SCRM 10 PK TACKLE 1 PK RUCK 5 PK foul play

10 of 21 PKs AGAINST ATTACK 48%

9 PK 12 PK 24 9 3/9: 33% ADV 3 PK: 76% SCRM 10 PK TACKLE 1 PK RUCK ADV SCRUM ADV PK TACKLE GENERAL RUCK SCRUM FOUL PLAY 9 PK 12 PK 24 9 3/9: 33% ADV 3 PK: 76% SCRM 10 PK TACKLE 1 PK RUCK 5 PK foul play

OUTCOME DETERMINED BY THE TEAMS PRODUCT TACTICAL STRATEGICAL OUTCOME DETERMINED BY THE TEAMS behavior ADVANTAGE BIG DECISIONS MATERIALITY CONTEXT BALANCE

IT ALL STARTED HERE

RICHARD EVERY