Walsh a huge loss to NZ rugby

New Zealand rugby will be poorer for Steve Walsh's exit from its professional refereeing ranks.

And at the same time, there should be a few players counting their lucky stars that their loutish behaviour hasn't resulted in the same treatment dished out to Walsh.

A press release issued by the NZRU on Monday afternoon confirmed Walsh was now no longer on its pay-roll.

The release, the wording of which was signed off by the test ref, claimed that he had "retired".

However, Walsh's subsequent no-bull radio interview soon after confirmed it was anything but a pure retirement.

Frustrated at aspects of his behaviour, the NZRU affectively forced him out after he turned up to a Sanzar refereeing and coaching conference in Sydney late last year "under the influence of alcohol".

It obviously wasn't the greatest look.

But before Walsh is crucified for that, just who hasn't arrived at work in the past a little worse for wear after a night out?

And his public behaviour sure as heck didn't attract the attention of the legal system, as have some of the players he has refereed in recent times.

So the rugby union was happy to see Walsh, who has since admitted to having an alcohol issue, go while adopting a wet-bus ticket approach in recent times to players who have over-stepped the boundaries of accepted behaviour.


Without revealing the extent of their issue with Walsh, the Sydney incident was the final straw for the NZRU.

In the process they have jettisoned one of New Zealand's, if not world rugby's, best referees.

His presence had already been sorely missed in the first 11 rounds of the Rebel Sport Super 14.

Walsh was not everyone's flavour of the month, due largely to his personality.

In the past he has been involved in two high-profile on-field incidents which have impacted on his standing.

He was suspended during the 2003 Rugby World Cup in Australia after a sideline verbal spat with England fitness trainer Dave Reddin.

Two years later and he again faced IRB action after abusing British Lions wing Shane Horgan during the tour match against Taranaki.

But on pure refereeing ability alone, Walsh stands out head and shoulders above some who have taken charge of Super 14 action to date this season.


Walsh has made it clear that his refereeing days might not be over.

He has his own issues to conquer and he deserves to be wished all the best in that regard.

And it is clear that if he does make it back into the middle in the international arena, it won't be as a representative of the NZRU.

If that occurs, it would be an indictment on the national body.

What do you think of the treatment handed out to Steve Walsh?

Has he been made an example of? And is it a classic example of double standards given the 'punishments' handed out to players of late?

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brokenarse - posted Apr 29 05:28 am
As a Ref I feel like getting on the Piss after every game it is not easy, rules for some none for others it seems, he is a Big loss to the Game
Hanlen you're an Idiot, and I think you have been on the side line of all of my games!
garyref@xtra.co.nz - posted Apr 29 05:41 am
Guys, you are all missing the point. Walshy has had I would say at least 4-5 warnings from the NZRU about off the field and on the field behaviour, thats just whilst I was a pro for 5 yrs. God knows what happened before that. Him and Paddy are also like husband and wife, love each other one day, hate each other the next. His time has come, believe me, he was offered help a long time ago like all us refs and he refused it!!! Yes the NZRU are arrogant, but not this time!!!
d.grace50 - posted Apr 29 06:40 am
The game was about Steve not rugby all he wanted was to be heard and eveyrone look at him. i hope he is OK alone with his mirror
wrecks05 - posted Apr 29 06:40 am
New Zealand rugby is in trouble,good on him for going who would want to work for a rugby union tthat is in trouble. I think all players should wake up cos they could be next .all the best walshy
artplace@xtra.co.nz - posted Apr 29 09:16 am
Bad luck Gary da ref, as is usual in such forums nobody wants to listen to any reasoned and informed debate on the matter, it's just an opportunity to wheel out all their old hoary chestnuts about the RU, refs, touchies, demons, etc etc etc . . .
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