The impact of sport rage on officials
In addition, national research conducted by the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) in March 2002 indicated that lack of respect for, and abuse of officials, significantly contributed to the decline.
The research shows the most common reasons for an official quitting are the high level of abuse they receive and the lack of respect for their role in sport.
As a result, the industry faces a major challenge in the recruitment and retention of officials.
- A decrease in levels of player participation
- Withdrawal of much needed financial support from sponsors
- An increased risk of litigation against the club.