At Thornleigh Thunder, we know referees are the unsung heroes of the game. They keep things fair, safe, and fun on the field. So, we’re excited to invite players and families to join our referee crew with the North West Sydney Football Referees Association (NWSFRA). Let’s make a positive impact on the game we all love, together, and earn some great pocket money whilst doing it!
Important: You must be at least 13 years old to begin your referee journey. If you turn 13 during the season, that’s OK. Simply complete your training after your birthday, and you can start refereeing right away. There’s no need to wait until next season.
Courses for next season are expected to be held in February and March. Keep an eye on the NWSFRA website for updates. But you can get started beforehand. You can complete steps 1 and 2 at any time, so you’re ready to go for the practical sessions when they are announced.
Can’t make one of the practical sessions with NWSFRA? No problem. You can complete a Level 4 Junior Football Match Official (JFMO) course elsewhere and it will still be recognised by NWSFRA.
After completing a non-NWSFRA course, please email with the following:
NWSFRA will then arrange your registration with our branch.
To help us support you, please register with Thornleigh Thunder as a Referee (free and similar to player registration). This keeps you connected with our local referee community for support and guidance throughout the season.
The club supports its registered referees by offering equipment reimbursement once you’ve officiated 10 matches. Referees registered with Thornleigh Thunder are eligible for this support as part of our commitment to keeping you connected, informed, and backed by a strong club community.
Register as a Referee for Thornleigh Thunder Football Club here: 2026 link TBC
The NWSFRA follows the payment guidelines provided by Football NSW, known as the Community Football Referee Match Payments (ver 2025). A small proportion of this is paid to the NWSFRA to cover administration costs. Referees are paid monthly.
NWSFRA sells a Referee’s Kit to all new referees as part of their onboarding process and is purchased directly from the NWSFRA at the successful completion of the course.
If you’re starting out as a referee in 2026, email to check whether the club has a spare referee kit available. These kits have been used by former referees but are still in excellent condition and may save you the cost of buying a new one.
The equipment list includes:
In addition to this, you’ll also need to have:
All returning referees need to register with NWSFRA
We ask all our referees to also register with Thornleigh Thunder for several important reasons. Firstly, registering with the club allows us to provide you with essential support and guidance through group communications. Whether it’s updates on match schedules, important announcements, or simply sharing tips and advice, being part of the club ensures you’re always in the loop and well-supported.
Coaches can check if their upcoming game has been allocated a referee by clicking here
Referees can see games that need either a CR or AR by logging on to the https://nwsfra.com.au website and then selecting “Member Area –> Uncovered Games”.
Click on the link to request either the CR or AR roles for that game. You can only request an AR role for games where a CR has been appointed. On weekends, you will need to call up the Appointments phone if you want to pick up any of these games.
In 2025, access to the “Uncovered Games” was restricted to referees only. Coaches and managers should check the match sheet in Dribl to see if they have a referee allocated to their upcoming match.
Junior referees have the option to carry a high-visibility bib in their kits, which they can issue to a trusted adult (usually a parent) during games. This signifies the adult’s role as a Referee Guardian. The Referee Guardian plays a crucial role in supporting our young referees and ensuring their safety and well-being during matches. Here are some guidelines to help fulfil this role effectively:
Dos:
Don’ts:
By adhering to these guidelines, the Referee Guardian can effectively fulfil their role in supporting and protecting young referees, contributing to a positive and safe environment for all involved in the game.
Despite our best efforts, not every game will be covered by a referee. In this instance, the club or teams may have to provide a referee to officiate the match. Please read this attachment from NWSF on the role of the Unofficial Referee.
Note: If this link fails to load, go to https://nwsf.com.au/resources/ and click on “Referees” and look for a tile titled “Guidelines for Unofficial Referees” or similar.
Laws of the Game can be found here: https://www.theifab.com/laws/latest/about-the-laws/
Rule changes can be found here: https://www.theifab.com/law-changes/latest/
Download the 2025 LOTG (PDF format): https://www.theifab.com/downloads/laws-of-the-game-2024-25?l=en
If you’d like more information on becoming a referee for NWSF, please email our referees’ champion at