Issue link: http://digitaleditions.uberflip.com/i/1227852
55 • As per referee guidelines below as soon as they see the referee moving towards the umpires or making a call to them then they can request director to start the replays Role of Referee • Key thing is nothing has changed in relation to refereeing, this is just an extra eye to have to assist if unsure on SCORES ONLY • The system will also help communication but it should be noted that nobody should be talking on the system except the referee unless asked a question by the referee or need to being bring a sub or incident to their attention Scenarios • If umpires are unsure the process remains the same in that they alert the referee and referee will meet them at the green flag post. When the referee gets to the post they will then signal (same as hawk-eye signal). The score assistant will have started looking at replays as soon as umpire had alerted and referee will then wait for decision of the score assistant. • If umpires signalled for a score/ wide but score assistant seen something different immediately then the score assistant will alert the referee to hold play and as above the referee will call both umpires to green flag post, signal and await clarification. The umpires will then use appropriate signal for the result of the review. • If umpires signalled for a score/wide and play continued straight away but the score assistant sees a clear mistake on watching a replay when the opportunity arises the score assistant notifies the referee at next stoppage. The referee will go to the umpires make the 'hawk-eye' signal and then get the umpire to make the correct signal e.g. Raise white flag if a point is missed. The fourth official will at the same time bring both managers together on side line and explain the reason for the decision. Play restarts from where the referee stopped play and not back at the goals. This is only when a decision is CLEARLY incorrect.