Birdee_Num_Num
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It's about decision making under duress.I don't see how any of that is relevant if the individual can keep up with the requirements of the job.
We're not looking for the fastest person in the world. We're looking for someone who can keep up with the requirements of the game so that they can primarily do the duty of officiating. That's the only relevant question and it comes down to the ability of the individual, not sex.
Watch how they train the referees and how they put them through their paces.
Put them under load to bring about fatigue and then test them on their judgement and cognitive capabilities.
There was insight a while back into the training regimes of the referees which was quite interesting.
A female will be put under load a lot quicker because genetically they just don't have the tank for it. Again genetics. Lung size..lower VO2 Max, heart size, hormones.. testosterone vs. Estrogen.. males carry more oxygen in their system.
I've watched Casey a number of times and she's definitely catching her breath at times when she's talking to the players. She's on the limiter so to speak. Does she have more levels to her fitness? Who knows, but to place a female you've probably overlooked a bunch of men more capable and deserving of the call up. That CAN go an entire NRL season. Not just token games.
Best candidate for the job like stake said.