
Rugby Ontario Match Official Game Fees Announcement
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 14th, 2019
(WHITBY, ON) -
Dear Rugby Ontario Members,
In 2019, there were difficulties in appointing match officials due to a reduced number of those available for assignment. By season’s end, the total number of officials increased slightly from 207 in 2018 to 209 in 2019. However, a number of new referees were certified and registered late in the summer season. This was a result of a concentrated effort between Rugby Ontario and the Rugby Ontario Referee Committee to bolster numbers through recruitment, additional course offerings and focused development of officials. Rugby Ontario’s goal is to have steady growth in referee registration. Without referees, there is no rugby.
Rugby Ontario has been reviewing its procedures with regards to officiating and will be implementing a number of initiatives in 2020. Following this review, and in consultation with the regional branch union and key referee stakeholders, we have determined that the following changes are warranted:
- Increasing Referee Game Fees (please see table below)
- Offering a greater number of Level 1 courses (increasing from 11 to 14 this
season) - Ensuring that practical opportunities (practices, games and tournaments) are the
primary focus of every Level 1 course - Increasing Coach of Match Official game fee from $35 to $45
- Offering an early bird registration discount for Match Official and Coaching
Courses (further information to be issued in January) Referee Game Fee increases will occur over the next 2 seasons: - Junior game fees increasing from $40 to $50 this season (2020)
- All senior matches below the highest level (Marshall I, OWL I, EORU/FRQ Super
Ligue & Provincial) standardized at $60 per match this season (2020) - Top tier (Marshall I, OWL I, EORU/FRQ Super Ligue & Provincial) fees subsequently increasing from $70 to $75 in 2021
Rugby Ontario’s rationale for increasing game fees:
- Referee Game Fees have not changed in at least 5 seasons
- Greater compensation for referees should increase interest in officiating and
support retention of current officials - Resolve confusion among clubs and referees over differences in fees for senior
matches below the top tier - Top tier increases in the 2021 season will allow clubs to adapt to the increased
costs incurred gradually, rather than implementing a full pay structure change immediately.
The changes for 2020 are summarized in the following table:
League |
2019 Game Fees
| 2020 Game Fees |
• Marshall I • Ontario Women's League I • EORU/FRQ Men's Super • EORU/FRQ Women's Super • OUA Competition | $70 | $70 |
• Marshall II • Ontario Women's League II • Men's Branch A & B • Women's Branch A • OCAA Competition |
$60
| $60 |
• All Other Senior Matches • EORU/FRQ Men's Reserve • EORU/FRQ Women's • EORU Men • EORU Women | $50 | $60 |
• Under-19 (Under-18 in 2020) • Under-17 (Under-16 in 2020) • Under-15 |
$40 | $50 |
• Under-13 (20-minute games) (Under-14 in 2020) |
$20 | $20 |
• Tournaments |
$1 per minute
| $1 per minute |
• Ontario Rep Team | $70 or $1 per minute (whichever is less)
| $70 or $1 per minute (whichever is less) |
To put these numbers in context, each U16 and U18 team will have an average annual increase in game fees of $50 for the regular season (assuming a 10-game schedule), and additional increase of $20-30 for a playoff run where a team has 2-3 home matches.
We forecast a similar increase in game fee costs for senior teams previously in the $50 bracket, with $50 increase in fees for a 10-game schedule, and potential playoff fees increasing by $20-30.
We believe that increased game fees should strengthen referee numbers, in concert with our other initiatives listed above. As rugby continues to grow in Ontario, our officiating community must match that growth by broadening the pool of officials and improving the development opportunities for new and veteran officials alike. We look forward to continuing to work with you to achieve these goals.
If you have any questions or comments, please do not hesitate to contact me at your convenience.
Sincerely,
RUGBY ONTARIO
David Bushell
Match Official Coordinator
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Rugby Ontario Match Officials
David Bushell
Match Official Coordinator
647-560-4790 x 1009
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