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Association Croquet Refreeing
To be accredited as a AC Umpire/Referee, a player needs to demonstrate competency in three main areas:
- Knowledge of AC Laws;
- Refereeing lawn-craft;
- General oversight of play including player management
AC Umpires can officiate at any game, match or even in routine situations, including watching for potential faults and adjudicating wirings, but is not expected to have a full knowledge of the laws covering more unusual ones
AC Referees as well as assesing strokes on the lawn they can interpret the laws.
Becoming/Re-accrediting as an Association Umpire or Referee
Useful Links
AC Laws Current Edition and Official Rulings
Cammeray Croquet Club Referee Manual