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Okay okay I'll meet you half way guys - this applies to BOTH Mayberry AND Aylen! :P
The female ref is Toni Caldwell. She used to ref South East Queensland games when appointments were done on a regional basis alongside her then husband Scott Butler. How cute.
Much as I get frustrated by the frequency of the reviews, in the case of Mayberry he gives me the impression of someone genuinely trying to do the right thing; he just needs a bit more judgement in when to do it.
He never stops to see if he’s got anyone’s attention, so I don’t think he’s an attention-seeker like a certain other ref seems to be.
You give a guy who gets no attention from anywhere else the ability to video review which is broadcast live on national TV. Of course he will maximise it.