Last updated: 11th December 2008
Today's decision is a fundamental change to the refereeing model and one that reflects the pace and demands of today's game.
David Gallop
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The National Rugby League (NRL) is set to pioneer a scheme which will see two referees officiate every game.
From next year, the main whistle-blower will control play from within the defensive 10 metres and the other referee will police the play of the ball.
The latter will not be able to blow for stoppages or penalties, but instead will have to inform the main referee when he sees fit.
The introduction of a second referee means the video referee will no longer be required to decide on ball stripping by the defensive team, and will only rule on incidents considered serious enough to at least warrant a report.
"This is a major step and another demonstration of the priority that is placed in officiating our game," NRL chief executive David Gallop said.
"Referees face an incredibly tough role in our game and we have been committed to ensuring they receive the support they need in preparing for that role - from full-time employment to providing all necessary resources.
"Today's decision is a fundamental change to the refereeing model and one that reflects the pace and demands of today's game.
"Not for a second do I think this will stop people arguing about on-field decisions but they can't argue about the professionalism or the dedication of those involved in making the decisions."
NRL disciplinarians also want to crackdown on grapple tackles and players who lead with either their feet or legs in a dangerous fashion while tackling.
Tap restarts after stoppages will return to the international standard of 10m in from touch meanwhile and teams that rush to pack scrums with backs in order to get the referee to blow time off will now have to stay in formation for that set piece.

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| Time | Fixture |
|---|---|
| Engage Super League | |
| Saturday 4th July | |
| 18:00 | Celtic Crusaders vs Warrington |
| 20:00 | Catalans Dragons vs Hull K R |
| Sunday 5th July | |
| 15:00 | Bradford vs Castleford |
| 15:00 | Huddersfield vs Wakefield |
| Friday 10th July | |
| 20:00 | Wigan vs Catalans Dragons |
| 20:00 | Wakefield vs Leeds |
| Saturday 11th July | |
| 15:00 | Harlequins RL vs Huddersfield |
| 18:00 | Celtic Crusaders vs Salford |
| Sunday 12th July | |
| 15:00 | Hull K R vs Bradford |
| 15:00 | Warrington vs St Helens |
| Time | Result |
|---|---|
| Engage Super League | |
| Saturday 4th July | |
| Hull 30 - 43 Leeds | |
| Friday 3rd July | |
| Salford 20 - 10 St Helens | |
| Wigan 40 - 12 Harlequins RL | |
| Sunday 28th June | |
| Hull K R 28 - 36 Wigan | |
| Wakefield 20 - 18 Harlequins RL | |
| Warrington 24 - 12 Hull | |
| Saturday 27th June | |
| Castleford 20 - 22 Catalans Dragons | |
| Friday 26th June | |
| Leeds 33 - 20 Bradford | |
| Salford 10 - 34 Huddersfield | |
| St Helens 30 - 0 Celtic Crusaders | |
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