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Old Fri Oct 21, 2005, 07:29pm
cdaref cdaref is offline
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Go ahead and get them. An extra copy wont hurt. I keep one set at home and one set at work (since I cant help but work through some things at lunch or whenever).

A cheap alternative is to find an established official. He or she will have their old rule books. You can certainly review them and then go to the nhfs site to see the new rule changes from the old books. It is a good way to get started.

And if you really want some good stuff, the publishers of Referee magazine (www.referee.com I think) sell some intro manuals for officials that have really great diagrams of how to do things.
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