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Baris NCEL Refs Get FA Call Up

12th July, 2012

Two talented young Baris NCEL referees will get a unique insight into what it takes to get to the top when they attend The Football Association's Young Referees Development Programme on Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd July.

Josh Bramall, 18, from Sheffield and Daniel Jarvis, 20, from Rotherham, will be among 100 of the country's most hotly tipped young match officials coming together for the two-day course at Staverton Park, in Northamptonshire.

The Young Referees Development Programme is a two-year rolling initiative which aims to assist and enhance the development of young referees up to the age of 23, with successful participants receiving a qualification at its conclusion.

Each young referee has been nominated by their County Football Association and will learn, through both theory and practical sessions, how to develop a variety of essential skills such as communication techniques, decision-making and teamwork. They will also hear from elite referees, including Bobby Madley, who at 26 is one of the youngest referees on the National List.

David Elleray, who brings to his role of chairman of The FA Referees' Committee more than 20 years' experience as a top flight referee, emphasised how The FA are especially interested in developing those referees who are starting their careers at a young age.

He said: "The young referees joining us here at Staverton Park are amongst the most active and committed in the country and are showing huge potential to progress right to the top. To get there requires focus, commitment and hard work which is why The FA, through its Young Referees Development Programme, is investing so much time and energy into helping these young referees aspire to be the very best they can be."

The Young Referees Development Programme is part of The National Referee Development Programme which was launched in 2011 to provide a clear pathway for all referees, from the time they enter refereeing to becoming a Supply League referee, in the semi-professional/non-league game.

The National Referee Development Programme is also further helping referee recruitment at a time when numbers continue to rise nationally.

The total number of qualified referees has risen by 18% since 2008, from 23,798 to 28,104 in 2012, with qualified female referees also up to 960 in 2012 from 206 in 2008, an increase of 366%.

The FA is on course to achieve its 2015 target of recruiting and retaining 28,200 referees. The FA's 'Get Into Refereeing' campaign, in association with Carlsberg, has been a huge factor in driving these figures and is part of The FA's National Game Strategy, a ?200m investment into grassroots football.

More information is available at http://www.thefa.com/my-football/referee.

(Story Source: Sheffield & Hallamshire FA)

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NCEL Premier Division P Pts +/-
P 1 Scarborough Ath 42 99 80
2 Brighouse Town 42 97 60
3 Bridlington Town 42 95 83
4 Retford United 42 78 26
5 Pickering Town 42 77 40
6 Tadcaster Albion 42 77 24
7 Worksop Parramore 42 72 20
8 Barton Town Old Boys 42 69 13
9 Parkgate 42 66 20
10 Thackley 42 62 11
11 Heanor Town 42 58 0
12 Long Eaton United 42 57 -4
13 Staveley MW 42 54 -13
14 Maltby Main 42 48 -13
15 Liversedge 42 45 -13
16 Glasshoughton Welf (-1) 42 45 -22
17 Nostell MW 42 38 -51
18 Winterton Rangers 42 34 -34
R 19 Arnold Town (-13) 42 32 -28
20 Armthorpe Welfare 42 32 -43
21 Lincoln Moorlands 42 28 -94
R 22 Hall Road Rangers 42 26 -62
NCEL Division One P Pts +/-
P 1 Albion Sports 42 92 79
P 2 Athersley Rec 42 85 49
3 Louth Town 42 80 29
4 Cleethorpes Town 42 79 45
5 Pontefract Collieries 42 78 38
6 Shirebrook Town 42 77 27
7 AFC Emley 42 75 55
8 Knaresborough 42 75 26
9 Worsbrough Bridge 42 72 28
10 Teversal 42 65 29
11 Clipstone Welfare 42 57 -1
12 Hallam 42 56 4
13 Hemsworth MW 42 56 -12
14 Eccleshill United 42 55 12
15 Bottesford Town (-1) 42 50 -11
16 Selby Town 42 46 -25
17 Grimsby Borough 42 45 -20
18 Rossington Main 42 39 -48
19 Dinnington Town 42 37 -44
20 Appleby Frodingham 42 34 -69
21 Yorkshire Amateur 42 29 -65
R 22 Askern Villa 42 23 -126

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