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Welsh Premier referees, fair play and discipline


Welsh Premier referees


A guide to the men in the middle in the Welsh Premier League.

Left: Kevin Parry exerts his authority.







Darren Adie
Caldicot
Neil Bayliss
Welshpool
Rob Duncan
Ellesmere
Simon Lee Evans
Llanllechid, Bangor
Steve Hames
Aberaman, Aberdare
Andrew Harms
Prestatyn
Brian James
Rhydyfelin
Lee James
Pontardawe
Dean John
Swansea
Michael Jones
New Broughton, Wrexham
Simon Jones
Tycoch, Swansea
Huw Jones
Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant
Neil Leslie Morgan
Gorseinon
Kerry Morgan
Pontarddulais
Kevin Parry
Llanfairpwll
Mark Petch
Deganwy
Ceri Richards
Llanelli
Andrew Richards
Trelawnyd
John Roberts
Llanllyfni
Phil Southall
Cwmavon, Port Talbot
Paul Thomas
Glynfach, Porth
Wayne Tregonning
Merthyr Tydfil
Mark Whitby
Penllergaer, Swansea
Maldwyn Williams
Bethel

Who's waving the cards?


Based on five points for red, two for yellow.
Coefficient calculated on total points for cards issued divided by games refereed.

Left: Steve Hames sends off Nicky Ward of TNS.



  Games Coeff
Andrew Richards
3
12
3
13
Simon Jones
13
57
4
12
Darren Adie
19
69
9
10
Lee James
6
22
3
10
Simon Lee Evans
21
72
4
8
Steve Hames
12
43
3
8
Dean John
11
39
1
8
Paul Thomas
9
24
4
8
Kerry Morgan
13
48
2
8
Andrew Harms
10
33
2
8
Phil Southall
14
39
4
7
Mark Whitby
17
53
3
7
Rob Duncan
15
50
2
7
John Roberts
7
18
2
7
Michael Jones
13
35
2
6
Wayne Tregonning
18
44
5
6
Brian James
8
20
0
5
Huw Jones
20
45
3
5
Kevin Parry
20
45
3
5
Mark Petch
20
43
4
5
Neil Bayliss
4
5
1
4
Ceri Richards
8
14
0
3
Maldwyn Williams
3
4
0
3
Neil Leslie Morgan
18
11
4
2

Welsh Premier suspensions


The latest suspensions handed down by the FAW. A player who is dismissed for the following offences will be suspended automatically until the player's recognised senior team has completed the
required number of matches in approved competitions as follows:-

Offence
Match ban
Serious Foul Play
3
Violent Conduct
3
Spitting at an opponent or any other person
3
Denying a Goal Scoring opportunity by handball
1
Denying a goal scoring opportunity by physical means
1
Using offensive insulting or abusive language/gestures
2
Second cautionable offence
1

RECENT SUSPENSIONS
Name Club
Games
Effective from
Karl Seliaerts Newtown AFC
3
06/05/08
Rhys Griffiths Llanelli AFC
3
05/05/08
Wyn Thomas Llanelli AFC
2
05/05/08
Peter Hoy Bangor City
4
05/05/08
Gregg Coombes Carmarthen Town
2
26/04/08
Chris Venables Welshpool Town
2
26/04/08
James McIntosh Airbus UK Broughton
2
25/04/08
Jordan Follows Llanelli AFC
3
23/04/08
Andrew Hill Neath Athletic
2
20/04/08
Gareth Mansell Newtown AFC
3
10/04/08
Neil Thomas Haverfordwest County
2
05/04/08
Lee Hunt Rhyl FC
2
01/04/08
Ryan Harrison Llanelli AFC
2
23/03/08
Liam Hancock Carmarthen Town
2
29/03/08
Gareth Mansell Newtown AFC
2
16/03/08
 
Records 1 to 15 of 378

Fair play league 2007/8


Fair playLee Evans issues a caution to Carmarthen Town's Terry Evans.

The official end-of-season table is calculated by the FAW’s automatic disciplinary programme and is based on penalty points being given for each offence with the serious infringements attracting heavier penalties. The club with the least penalty points tops the table.
There is considerable incentive for clubs to top the Fair Play league - the UEFA Fair Play Competition, which was introduced in the 1993/94 season, gives three countries the chance to enter an additional club for the UEFA Cup.
The association that tops the ranking automatically qualifies for a UEFA Cup place. All associations which achieved an average of eight points or more go into a draw to determine the other two places. The three UEFA Cup places go to the clubs which won the domestic fair play competition. If the winner has already qualified for one of the UEFA competitions the next club on the domestic fair play ranking gets the UEFA Cup place.

  Offences Points Fair play
The New Saints
33
2
35
156
8.21
Llanelli AFC
39
5
44
206
8.18
NEWI Cefn Druids
45
3
48
214
8.09
Newtown AFC
48
4
52
234
8.07
Caersws FC
43
1
44
184
8.06
Llangefni Town
44
0
44
176
7.99
Porthmadog FC
44
4
48
218
7.94
Airbus UK Broughton
48
3
51
224
7.88
Carmarthen Town
58
4
62
274
7.87
Rhyl FC
50
4
54
244
7.87
Haverfordwest County
41
3
44
198
7.84
Bangor City
54
3
57
248
7.69
Port Talbot Town
54
5
59
272
7.68
Aberystwyth Town
43
3
46
202
7.66
Caernarfon Town
56
10
66
334
7.61
Connah's Quay Nomads
54
3
57
250
7.56
Welshpool Town
67
10
77
372
7.36
Neath Athletic
71
3
74
318
6.84

Fair play league 2006/7


Fair playAndy Thomas and Hugh Clarke of Caersws dispute a penalty award.

The official end-of-season table is calculated by the FAW’s automatic disciplinary programme and is based on penalty points being given for each offence with the serious infringements attracting heavier penalties. The club with the least penalty points tops the table.
There is considerable incentive for clubs to top the Fair Play league - the UEFA Fair Play Competition, which was introduced in the 1993/94 season, gives three countries the chance to enter an additional club for the UEFA Cup.
The association that tops the ranking automatically qualifies for a UEFA Cup place. All associations which achieved an average of eight points or more go into a draw to determine the other two places. The three UEFA Cup places go to the clubs which won the domestic fair play competition. If the winner has already qualified for one of the UEFA competitions the next club on the domestic fair play ranking gets the UEFA Cup place.

  Total Points
The New Saints
29
3
32
73
Port Talbot Town
36
1
37
77
Porthmadog FC
29
4
33
79
Carmarthen Town
34
3
37
83
Rhyl FC
42
2
44
94
Caersws FC
37
5
42
99
Caernarfon Town
51
3
54
117
Llanelli AFC
46
5
51
117
NEWI Cefn Druids
44
6
51
118
Newtown AFC
48
5
52
119
Haverfordwest County
50
4
54
120
Bangor City
43
7
50
121
Airbus UK
52
4
56
124
Connah's Quay Nomads
57
2
59
124
Cwmbran Town
55
4
59
130
Welshpool Town
60
4
64
140
Aberystwyth Town
61
6
67
152