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Weather Question
Had a question posed to me by a fellow official. Last Friday we had approximately 4 inches of rain. This following three previous days with similar weather. Official wanted to know weather we have the ability to suspend the game to due to unplayable field conditions. This was not a lightning situation, but simply the field was so wet and muddy that this official felt the game should be suspended.
My questions: Do the officials have the ability to unilaterally suspend the game in this situation? If yes, what rule supports this decision? If no, and if you truly felt the field was unplayable, how would you deal with game management. Thanks |
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NF 3-1-5 When weather conditions are construed to be hazardous to life of limb of the participants, the crew of officials is authorized to delay or suspend the game.
3.1.5 Sit A During the second period, a cloudburst brings a torrent of rain onto a grass field. The officials suspend play and after a 20-minute delay determine that the field is no longer playable. RULING: While the officials are authorized to delay or suspend a game when weather conditions are construed to be hazardous to life of limb, such as lightning, tornado alert, etc., a heavy shower which only affect the playing conditions, should not be construed as hazardous to life of limb. While the officials are the final authority on suspending play, it is a good practice for the officials to discuss the alternatives with game management and representatives of both teams before suspending the game. Answer to your question - yes, you have the authority but you should be judicious in its use. I would do all I could to convince, or get the blessing of game management before unilaterally suspending a game. In the end it's the referee's call and he should be prepared to defend his position.
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I agree you have the RIGHT to suspend such a game, but I think you would be erring if you did so. We have played a game where there was literally 1-2 inches of water across the entirety of the field. No additional risk of injury - just really really wet. Luckily, the ball was heavy enough to keep itself in place when spotted, we remarked at halftime that if the ball started floating away we'd have to consider the field unplayable. The players actually had fun with it. Fans, not so much.
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Seriously, as mentioned above, consult with the game management, both coaches, etc. As for lightning, I've stopped a game immediately without consultation and we re-started about 20 min. later. |
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For poor conditions such as a a severly soaked field, the trade offs involve factors like damage to the field, rescheduling busses, field availability, fan inconvenience and other items that concern the schools but don't really involve the officials. Therefore, it only makes sense to let the schools make this decision and for us to stay out of it.
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