September 19, 2024
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6 thoughts on “Bradby Bungle: Overlooked Mistakes by Foreign Match Officials

  1. The points raised by Dinka are noteworthy, but Dinka should have made similar studious analyses of the local refs all this while.
    If he did, it would have been SO SO educational.
    Lets await his similar analyses and theses on performances of the Referees Association controlled games.
    He talks of colonial mentality.
    Hmm.
    What a Rugby worthy comment!

  2. Being the head of the Sri Lanka Association of Rugby Football Referees Dinka Peiris was furious that both Royal and Trinity refused to go ahead with his local Referees after some blunder calls they made during the league matches and he refused to give a TMO for the Bradby 1st leg which made the Referee becoming TMO in the Bradby 1st leg. First of all being the head of the Local Refs he should have never become the TMO in school matches which he did no matter and even overturned the decisions made by the referees by just giving instructions over the mic by sitting outside the match. He made blunder calls for Yellow and Red cards where in the first place there should not have been any card at all. Dinka Peiris did a shitty job this whole season and he is not capable enough the continue as the President of SLARFR going forward.

  3. Dinka shows his lowest standard. He doesn’t know what he has to work on. He has no Rugby background and talks like a World Rugby Guru. He doesn’t deserve to be on the post where he is right now and not worthy to be a Referee. Dinka is truly a Jinka with a skirt on.

  4. My personal opinion is that those who have played rugby at the highest level should come forward to become refrees. otherwise, people like Dinka who have not played rugby will continue to sit in the upper chairs. Dilroy fernando and Jamaldeen can be called as the best example. They have even led the national team and have a reputation as top international level refrees. The players played at A division level should come forward for the refreeing for A division level.

  5. The referees were appalling!

    They even made Dinka Pieris and our local lot look like rock stars.

    Trinity was offside on numerous occassions and slowing the rucks deliberately a couple of times which the author fails to mention…
    But a $#!T show in general!

  6. Regarding the Penalty Try or not:
    In rugby union, if an infringement is committed by the defending team while the attacking team is scoring a try, the referee may award a penalty try instead of just the try. A penalty try is awarded if the referee believes that a try would have been scored if not for the illegal action by the defending team. This typically occurs when an infringement directly prevents a try from being scored, such as a high tackle or collapsing a maul near the try line.

    When a penalty try is awarded, it is automatically worth 7 points, and there is no need for a conversion attempt. The defending team may also receive additional penalties, such as a yellow card or a sin-bin for the player responsible for the infringement.

    However, if the infringement does not directly prevent a try from being scored, but the try is still scored despite the infringement, the referee may simply award the try and then apply any additional sanctions (e.g., a yellow card) separately. In this case, the try would be worth 5 points, and the conversion attempt would follow as usual.

    Where is Dinka when almost all key matches were messed up by his team of incompetent referees?

    BTW the decline was excellent by the players, this is directly a reflection of the vibe the referees bring to the game.

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