![]() Especially as a second referee you may want to increase the whistle tone to get attention when attention is elsewhere. Multiple quick whistles are commonly used to stop play for game interruptions such as an injury or errant ball on the court. For game interruptions such as a substitution or timeout, usually best to use a longer whistle tone. For common play-ending situations and faults, usually best to use a louder whistle. Use different tones and volumes for different situations. Be sure to use a good quality whistle that can be heard over the participant and spectator noise. The whistle should be blown with authority and should be loud and crisp. The whistle indicates you have something to communicate. The whistle stops the rally and draws attention to you. Whistle immediately when a fault has been identified, or the ball is otherwise out of play. Practice in front of a mirror and live match situations. This expertise will only occur with repetition. This may be something you need to experiment with senior referees in your area. following the hand signal of the first referee, the team to serve.You may need to adjust your signals to best fit your stature.If a fault is whistled by the second referee, he/she will indicate: If a fault is whistled by the first referee, the second referee will follow the first referee’s hand signals by repeating them. (no space on scoresheet at present)Ī directive from the Referee Commission has updated the rules – previous rules have been striked through. at the end of the match, he/she signs the scoresheet.controls players in the warm-up areas.supervises players in the penalty areas and reportss their misconduct to the first referee.checks during the match that the balls still fulfill the regulations.In the rules, but almost irrelevant in the EDVA:.checks the floor condition, mainly in the front zone.authorises an exceptional substitution or grants a 3 minute recovery time. ![]() controls number of time-outs and substitutions used by each team and reports the 2nd time-out and 5th & 6th substitutions to the first referee (and the coach concerned).authorises interruptions, controls their duration and rejects improper requests.supervises the team members on the team bench and reports their misconduct to the first referee.faults above the nets and at its upper part.May, without whistling, signal faults outside his/her jurisdiction, but may not insist on them to the first referee.with the first referee, signals the end of the rally.?the completed attack hit made by a player on a ball above the net height coming from an overhand pass with fingers by the Libero in his/her front zone.the attack hit fault by back row players of by the Libero.the completed block by back row players or the attempted block by the Libero.when the ball is out of play, may blow the whistle to indicate they authorise or reject a team request.(not mentioned in first referee’s specification!) ![]()
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