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Cautions, Send Offs & Incidents

2010 Caution, Send Off and Incident Procedure

The referee is responsible for lodging their caution and send off reports electronically through the Referees Web Portal within 24 hours after completion of the match.  To do this you will need to record all details of the cautions and send offs and take home with you and complete online.  Details to record include the match details, player’s club, player’s name, shirt number, FFA ID number, offence codes and time of each offence.

If no yellow or red cards were given to a team during any seniors match then a nil online sanction report for each team still needs to be completed within 24 hours of completion of the match.

If a player has been sent off from the field of play for anything other than a second cautionable offence, the referee must also complete a Send Off Report Form (below) and submit within 24 hours of completion of the match.

Send Off Report forms are to be emailed to sendoffs@ccfootballref.com.au

Sometimes there is a need to take an action that is outside the game, such as abandon the game, dismiss the coach, manager or a spectator or any other instance.  If a situation occurs during the match then you as the Referee are obliged to lodge an "Incident Report" within 48 hours of the incident occurring, as the CCFRI is time restricted by the CCF.

Incident Report forms are to be emailed to incidents@ccfootballref.com.au

Send Off and Incident Forms

Send Off Report Form
Incident Report

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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