Hi all,
Had a situation in a district game the other day which caused a lot of contention and the other player to throw his teddy out of the pram and forfeit the frame.
The situation as follows:
I had to play a negative safety, and rolled from around the black to nestle into the cluster of reds. Had a quick look as I left the table and it looked darn close to a touching-ball.
The frames ref had a look and declared "not touching". The opponent had a look grunted in disbelief and asked the ref for another look. Again the ref declared "not touching".
The oppo then called over his team mates and all 4 of them had a look. By that time our skip gently reminded the player that according to league rules, the referee has sole control and his ruling is final.
By the time the ref got back to the table, the ball had rocket onto the red making a touching-ball situation.
All this was really early on in the game, and wouldn't have caused a problem whether touching or otherwise, as an easy shot was either glancing off a red to cushion or going direct to cushion.
The situation that caused the frame forfeit was his foul that left a 1/4 ball freeball behind the blue for playing the yellow. He REALLY didn't like this and stormed out calling the ref a cheat and threw a couple of balls to the floor.
Anyway the question.
We were talking about this up the club last week, and one of the members remembered a situation on a televised match (I thought he said this years Grand Prix but I'm not sure). The ball wasn't touching, but when he went back for a look it was. The ref said "well it wasn't when I first looked at it!" and moved the cueball slightly away.
Does the referee have discretion to do it?
Surely any movement of balls whilst neither player it actually on the stroke can't be reversed !
Cheers
ID
Had a situation in a district game the other day which caused a lot of contention and the other player to throw his teddy out of the pram and forfeit the frame.
The situation as follows:
I had to play a negative safety, and rolled from around the black to nestle into the cluster of reds. Had a quick look as I left the table and it looked darn close to a touching-ball.
The frames ref had a look and declared "not touching". The opponent had a look grunted in disbelief and asked the ref for another look. Again the ref declared "not touching".
The oppo then called over his team mates and all 4 of them had a look. By that time our skip gently reminded the player that according to league rules, the referee has sole control and his ruling is final.
By the time the ref got back to the table, the ball had rocket onto the red making a touching-ball situation.
All this was really early on in the game, and wouldn't have caused a problem whether touching or otherwise, as an easy shot was either glancing off a red to cushion or going direct to cushion.
The situation that caused the frame forfeit was his foul that left a 1/4 ball freeball behind the blue for playing the yellow. He REALLY didn't like this and stormed out calling the ref a cheat and threw a couple of balls to the floor.
Anyway the question.
We were talking about this up the club last week, and one of the members remembered a situation on a televised match (I thought he said this years Grand Prix but I'm not sure). The ball wasn't touching, but when he went back for a look it was. The ref said "well it wasn't when I first looked at it!" and moved the cueball slightly away.
Does the referee have discretion to do it?
Surely any movement of balls whilst neither player it actually on the stroke can't be reversed !
Cheers
ID
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