Issue 24/26                                                                                9th July 2026

BAFRA Newsflash

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DISCIPLINARY CASES

NAME

#

TEAM

OFFENCE

SUSPENDED

New this week

David Odutolu-Oluwanya

11

Kent Exiles (U19)

Fighting

19th July 2026 v Solent Seahawks and  next competitive game thereafter

Tanberk Tunali

71

Leicester Panthers

Flagrant Unsportsmanlike Conduct

19th July 2026 v Black Country Steelers

Manik Gurung

59

Rushmoor Knights (U19)

Fighting

TBC -  Next competitive game

Michael Johnson

1

Rushmoor Knights (U19)

Fighting

TBC -  Next competitive game

Previous weeks

Justin Goodall

71

East Kilbride Pirates (U19)

Flagrant Unsportsmanlike Conduct

19th July 2026 v Manchester Titans

Laurie Beckett-Jones

2

Solent Seahawks (U19)

Targeting - Crown of Helmet

19th July 2026 v Kent Exiles

GAME MANAGEMENT REPORTS

HOME TEAM

REPORT

NEXT HOME GAME

New this week

Aberdeen Roughnecks

No limit lines, numbers, or nine-yard marks.

Henry Richardson #25

Unknown

Bournemouth Bobcats

No team areas marked, but it created no issues. Field markings were in dark blue but there were other similarly coloured markings for soccer too. By agreement with both coaches, the game kicked-off 20 minutes late for the late arrival of filming equipment.

Simon Ryan #408

Unknown

Cambridgeshire Cars

No numbers or nine-yard marks, although other sports markings were approximated. Hashmarks are two yards closer to the sidelines than they should be. Pylons were moved to reflect the correct distance.

Brian Yates #29

19th July v London Blitz

Clyde Valley Blackhawks

Well-marked field.

Ian Sneddon #427

Unknown

Hertfordshire Cheetahs

The game was suspended for eight minutes while an official was treated for heat exhaustion. The changing room was a fair distance from the field.

Robert Cornwell #105

Unknown

Hertfordshire Cheetahs (U19)

The changing room was a fair distance from the field.

Robert Cornwell #105

Unknown

Kent Exiles

90-yard grass field marked in white. Field numbers and nine-yard marks were missing. There were a few areas of field surface where small holes/ruts have developed but none constituted a trip hazard. It was a considerable walk from the changing rooms to the field itself, but there was plenty of shade to store drinks and have half time discussions well away from players/coaches/spectators. Changing rooms were not lockable and the toilets/showers were both communal areas with most of the shower heads in need of some work to restore water flow. Facilities issues aside, the Game Management and Officials Assistants provided by Kent were to the usual excellent standard.

Phil Clarke #262

Unknown

Kent Exiles (U19)

90-yard field, a considerable distance from the changing rooms. Some short yard-line extensions in the end zone. The changing room was not lockable. Showers were communal and barely functional. High-quality officials' assistants, as always.

Ben Gadsby #564

Unknown

Hereford Stampede

90-yard field, which undulated in large patches. No limit lines. Two small changing rooms, each suitable for two officials. Changing rooms were not locked during the game. Snacks and refreshments provided.

Euan Paterson #165

Unknown

Leicester Panthers

There was a change of personnel on the chain crew. Otherwise, game management was well organised and provided a well marked 90-yard field.

Paul Todd #289

Unknown

London Blitz (U16)

Only one field covered. Start time delayed by 25 minutes to await medical cover. One lockable room offered for mixed sex crew to change in, it contained no chairs or coathooks. Shower facilities shared, water pressure low but temperature good.

Ben Gadsby #564

Unknown

Manchester Titans (NWFL)

Field markings below full standards. 90-yard field marked in black; other sports' markings in dark blue and while, some in close proximity to football markings. No limit lines. Crew changing facilities without showers or private toilets. Frank Eissa-Barroso #267

Unknown

Merseyside Nighthawks

90-yard field marked in white. No three-yard marks, nine-yard marks, or numbers. The officials' changing room had no private toilet or shower facilities. One ball person was changed at halftime.

Andrew Swift #403

Unknown

Norwich Devils

Prior to kick off, one member of the crew required an ambulance to take them to hospital. Kick off was delayed for 20 minutes due to this. The game commenced with a three person crew. The game was stopped once to repair the padding on one set of goal posts. The field was well marked, but changing is a short drive away and was not private or lockable.

Lee Wood #517

Unknown

Paisley Bears (U16

Due in part to wet weather and uncut grass the line markings were very faint. Changing room was a rugby referees changing room that appeared to be used as a storage cupboard with barely enough room for 1 official and would have been entirely unsuitable if we had a full crew.

Kenneth Glover #71

Unknown

Portsmouth Dreadnoughts

Upon arrival, the only changing room available was the small one for soccer referees. Sufficient for a crew of four but no more. 90-yard field marked in coral, short yard line extensions varied in length. Team areas were marked with collapsing cones. Game suspended during the fourth quarter due to a significant injury.

Scott Castle #626

Unknown

Somerset Wyverns

100-yard field played in a public park. Changing rooms used in a side building where team members could walk through.

Richard Madge #485

Unknown

Yorkshire Rams

90-yard field. No limit lines. No three-yard marks, nine-yard marks, or numbers. The team areas were incorrectly marked out between the 25-yard lines. The game was suspended for approximately eight minutes in the second half for a player injury. The changing room, though large, had no toilet or shower.

David Hewitt #607

Unknown

Outstanding items from previous weeks

Birmingham Bulls

Two delays due to injury. One of 45 minutes duration (Q1 3:35 remaining), one of nine minutes (Q2 8:57 remaining). At half time, with the agreement of both Head Coaches, the remaining time in each quarter was reduced to ten minutes due to Leigh suffering from injuries. Officiating changing rooms were temporary buildings, giving limited privacy.

Stuart Tabberer #348

19th July 2026 v Rossendale Bucks

Black Country Steelers

Lengthy delay due to an injury that required prolonged treatment, with just over one minute remaining in the second quarter. On agreement with both coaches, halftime was taken at this point - with the scheduled halftime break shortened to a 1 minute between quarter break.

Krister Halvorsen #77

19th July 2026 v Leicester Panthers

Bristol Aztecs

A very well-marked 100-yard field in yellow with other sports markings in other colours. Changing rooms were big enough for a crew of seven or eight, but were not locked during the game.

Peter Parsons #321

18th July 2026 v Wembley Stallions

Chester Romans

Very small changing rooms were inadequate for the crew, despite two rooms being available. Field markings were very faint and hardly visible.

Andrew Lovell #559

19th July 2026 v Sheffield Giants

Colchester Gladiators

An extremely well-marked 100-yard grass field. The changing room was not lockable but well-appointed facilities-wise. Colchester provided a referee microphone; it does not have a transmit button, so the power switch was used to ensure broadcasting remained within our control - issues from previous weeks regarding battery and transmitter reception had been rectified. The away team provided the ball person for their sideline, and a member of the chain crew was changed at half time for availability reasons. With the agreement of both teams, the kickoff was moved to 14:15 as a member of the officiating crew had been delayed en route to the venue.

Phil Clarke #262

Unknown

Coventry Phoenix

100-yard field marked in white with both rugby and soccer markings also in white. No limit lines. The changing room was spacious, but had limited seating for a crew of five and was not lockable. Both food and drink were provided for the officials. There were multiple changes of officials' assistants at halftime.

Peter Parsons #321

19th July 2026 v Merseyside Nighthawks

East Kilbride Pirates

Lines marked in blue. 90-yard field. The coaches’ boxes were not marked properly.

Shawn Sombati #15

19th July 2026 v Manchester Titans

East Kilbride Pirates (U19)

No limit lines. No numbers or nine-yard marks.

Henry Richardson #25

19th July 2026 v Manchester Titans

Essex Tridents

This was not the main field, which is being reseeded. The field seemed slightly rotated relative to the rugby posts, or possibly some of the lines were imperceptibly off-straight. Either way, a) at one end the posts were half a yard behind the end line, which didn't run parallel to the cross bar, and b) the rugby 22 metre lines were not parallel to the 15-yard lines, intersecting at around the 16 on one side and 14.5 on the other. Additional crosses had been painted in the middle of the 35-yard lines. No team areas or limit lines. The game was suspended on three occasions. The first stoppage was with 10:15 remaining in the first quarter (54 minutes - serious injury). With the agreement of both coaches, it was agreed that quarters two through four would be reduced to 12 minutes. The second stoppage was with 6:00 remaining in the first quarter (nine minutes - to enable the game day medic to hand over the patient from the earlier incident to the ambulance service). The third stoppage was with 4:03 remaining in the second quarter (nine minutes - serious injury).

Lee Wood #517

19th July 2026 v Colchester Gladiators

London Blitz

Some areas of the field are sand rather than grass, so they were a little soft underfoot. The officials' assistants were provided very late, so the game kicked off five minutes late due to the time needed to complete the necessary briefings. There were multiple stoppages of more than five minutes during the game for player injuries. The crew initially utilised a large changing room before the game, and then moved to the smaller, new changing room, which was available to store kit at half time, and the end of the game. While the new space is both lockable and perfectly spacious for a crew of five, neither changing room had a private toilet or shower.

Peter Parsons #321

9th August 2026 v Wembley Stallions

London Blitz B

100-yard field. Mostly grass with some areas of sand. The officials' changing room was not available on arrival, so the crew changed elsewhere in the facility and moved their kit to the changing room once available. The changing room was sufficient for a crew of five and was lockable, but had no private toilet or shower. There were two changes of chain crew personnel at halftime and a third change between the third and fourth quarters.

Peter Parsons #321

19th July 2026 v Oxford Saints

London Warriors (NWFL)

Late change of venue due to double booking at the team's normal venue. Every effort had been made to ensure the game went ahead, but the 90-yard field was incorrectly marked with five-yard lines and short yard line extensions unevenly spaced (and occasionally double marked). With consultation with BAFA and both teams, it was agreed that it was suitable for play and the crew would be more reliant on the (correct length) chain than would ordinarily be the case.

The field was marked in white, with rugby markings in white as well. Team areas marked with cones and no limit lines, numbers, or nine-yard marks. Sideline number markers were also missing.

The facility is nice, but the changing room was suitable for only three officials and was not locked during the game. However, water was provided in the locker room. There was one temporary change of ball person in the second half due to their dog requiring a walk, and also one change to the chain crew.

James Ford-Bannister #479

18th July 2026 v Manchester Titans

Manchester Titans

Well-marked 90-yard field. There were other sports markings present, some in close proximity to the endzones. The changing room for officials, though large and comfortable, did not contain either a toilet or a shower.

David Hewitt #607

1st August 2026 v Merseyside Nighthawks

Rushmoor Knights

The goal posts were strapped to the outside of soccer posts.

Keith Wickham #423

9th August 2026 v Cambridgeshire Cats

Solent Seahawks (U19)

100-yard field with some other sports markings present. The second half was reduced to eight minutes, as agreed by both teams, as the visitors were hoping to finish the game with enough healthy players. There was a change to the chain crew personnel at halftime.

Scott Castle #626

19th July 2026 v Kent Exiles

Solent Thrashers

100-yard field, very faint and may require re-marking, particularly if Solent are to host a playoff fixture. The goalpost plane is slightly inside the end zone. Team areas marked between the 25-yard lines.

Oliver Maskell #221

19th July 2026 v South Wales Warriors

Solent Thrashers (NWFL)

The venue was changed midweek due to unexpected tenants. 90-yard field with clear markings and some other sports lines used. The game was suspended in the second quarter following three serious injuries in three separate incidents. One of which led to a lengthy 55-minute pause to allow for ambulances to arrive and collect players. Once players were escorted and medical provisions were available, the game was able to continue.

Scott Castle #626

18th July 2026 vs Teeside Steelers

Sussex Thunder

100-yard field marked in white. The markings were a little faded, and the field surface was a little uneven. No limit lines. Team areas were marked between the 25-yard lines. The two officials' changing rooms were both just about adequate for a crew of four, but were not lockable.

Peter Parsons #321

19th July 2026 v Portsmouth Dreadnoughts

Swindon Storm

Changing rooms aren't lockable, although they did have a private toilet and shower. Field markings were excellent, except there were no limit lines. At the request of both head coaches prior to kickoff, the game was shortened to 12-minute quarters.

Amir Brooks #593

19th July 2026 v Plymouth Vanguard

PLAY OF THE WEEK:

New this week

Play: There are 3 seconds remaining in the game. Team A have 1st and 10 at the B-20 yard line. Team A are trailing by 4 points. QB A1 drops back to pass and throws the ball to A89 who catches the ball while in the endzone. When the pass was thrown, lineman A67 was stood at the B-10 yard line. Time expired during the down.


Ruling?

Last week

Play: 3rd and 4 at the B-8. B98 intercepts QB A12’s forward pass in the end zone and starts to run with the ball.While B98 was running with the ball, B52 clipped A62 in the end zone. B98 is then tackled by the face mask by A66 in the end zone. Team A were in an illegal formation at the snap


Ruling: Team A’s ball, 3rd and 4 at the B-8. The game clock will start on the Ready for play

Team B gained possession of the ball with clean hands, however enforcement of their foul will create a safety, so Team B will accept offsetting fouls, the down will be repeated.

MECHANICS:

New this week

Game Situation: Midway through the 2nd quarter, a person arrives at the game site. They dress as a player wearing number 25. They enter the field of play and score a touchdown on Offense.

Before the Try, the Team B Head Coach takes a timeout to request a Head Coach’s conference, during which he asserts that A25 should not have been permitted to play as he had arrived late and not presented himself to the opposition side line.

A person matching the identity of A25 is listed on the roster under jersey number 25.


Answer next issue…

Last week

Game Situation: Which official is responsible for giving a list of officials to each Head Coach (the “Coaches Card”)?

Answer: The Referee is responsible for ensuring all Rosters (& Coaches Cards) are exchanged prior to kick-off. They must not delegate this to another official. The game must not kick off until all list have been exchanged. (BR 5.1.7 & BR 5.1.8)

CALENDAR

Date

Event

Contact for details

2026

11th July (Sat)

BAFRA Board Meeting (online)

[email protected]

7th November (Sat)

BAFRA Board Meeting (in Person)

[email protected]

2027

3rd April (Sat)

BAFRA Ltd. AGM

[email protected]

3rd-4th April (Sat-Sun)

BAFRA Convention

[email protected]

BAFRA Directors

President

David Parsons

[email protected]

General Secretary

Richard Moger

[email protected]

Finance

Mark Schofield

[email protected]

Operations

Oliver Maskell

[email protected]

Recruitment

Emma Harris

[email protected]

Training

James Ford-Bannister

[email protected]

Director without Portfolio #1

Peter Parsons

[email protected]

Director without Portfolio #2

Steve Tonkinson

[email protected]

The opinions expressed in this Newsflash are those of the contributors, and not necessarily of BAFRA or its Directors.

All Incident Reports to be submitted via www.bafra.info.

Deadline for articles submitted by email ([email protected]) is midnight Tuesday.

Editor: Ben Griffiths - Email: [email protected]

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