The Squash NZ Referee Pathway is being migrated over to the World Squash Officiating Framework. See WSO website for details https://worldsquashofficiating.com/
If you have the right skills then we'll help you achieve it. Whether you want to simply improve your rules knowledge, referee local matches or have ambitions to officiate at the highest level, there is a structure in place to help you get there. Referees are supported as they move through the pathway through events and via mentoring opportunities and are offered appraisals whenever possible.
The Squash NZ Officiating Pathway is documented here SNZ End to End Referee Pathway Final
Club referees can be expected to referee matches up to their own playing level but may be able to do higher levels depending on experience and ability. It must be recognised that no practical appraisal is completed for a club referee, and successful candidates should therefore be confident but still take care with the level of matches they choose to referee.
The Squash New Zealand Club Referee exam can be found here.
Players can enhance their knowledge by signing up to the WSO website and achieving Level 0 + 1 module competition, there is no officiating fee required to get to this stage.
It is currently being investigated whether the WSO Level 0 + 1 100% will eventually become the new Club Referee exam.
Level 1 Referees can go on & work towards being a WSO level 2 (District level) referee.
Level 2 Referees are required to:
The WSO Level 3 is awarded to referees who have proved their ability and commitment at this level. Referees are required to:
Squash New Zealand supports qualified national Level 3 referees to progress towards WSO Level 4 (Regional) Referee status. Becoming a WSO Level 4 referee allows referees the opportunity to take part in Regional and other relevant international events.
WSO Level 4 referees who demonstrate exceptional skills and commitment must meet all the requirements detailed in the competency-based training and assessment programme for WSO Level 5 Referees.
The Referee Management Plan 2022 Final outlines all the requirements to become a referee in New Zealand and are designed to help you on your way to becoming the best referee possible.
For more information contact Squash New Zealand admin@squashnz.co.nz .
All referees need to be aware of the Squash New Zealand Policies and they need to ensure they adhere to these at all times.
Referees need to have a full understanding of the rules of the game and how to implement them in order to take charge at a match, tournament or competition. Below are some useful refereeing resources for clubs and individuals to help conduct matches safely and in accordance with the rules.
![]() | Some Typical On Court Situations posterExamples of common on court situations and how to deal with these. |
![]() | Let Please: A Beginners Guide posterA basic flow chart to help you make the right call. |
So You Think You Can Ref?"So You Think You Can Ref?" - a series of video clips produced by Squash TV provide some examples of tricky refereeing situations at the top level. Probably too challenging for the beginner player, these could be useful for rules nights or for the budding referee wanting to challenge him / herself. | |
Tournament Referee DocumentsThese documents are important for a referee who attends a National, International or even a club event. Make sure you understand all of the documents prior to attending an event. National Tournament Referees Responsibilities Appraisal Sheet (WSO) Tournament Referee Report Form |
There are some rules out there which catch even the best referee! Do you know what to do in the following situations:
From serving to scoring, get to grips with the rules - World Squash Singles Rules 2024
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