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International Standards in SL Rugby: Exclusive with the Match Officials Part 1: Meitetsu Shimizu (Japan) Meitetsu Shimizu is a high-ranking official from the Japan Rugby Football Union who referees in Japan League One. He was invited to Sri Lanka to provide precision and international structure to the league's most competitive games. The Biggest Adjustment: Shimizu noted that the primary difference in Sri Lanka is the atmosphere. He described the crowd as being very close to the field and highly emotional, which requires a referee to maintain extreme focus and clear communication. On the Fans: He contrasted the "passionate and loud" Sri Lankan supporters with the more "calm and respectful" crowds in Japan. He praised the "powerful energy" of the local game. Tactical Observations: Shimizu observed that Sri Lankan teams contest very hard in the scrum. He noted that while Sri Lankan players focus on physical pressure, Japanese teams prioritize speed, structure, and moving the ball quickly. Part 2: Aymen Jrijii (Saudi Arabia) Aymen Jrijii represents the Saudi Arabian Rugby Federation and is a member of the Asia Rugby Elite Panel. He made history as the first Saudi official to reach this elite level. Experience in Sri Lanka: Jrijii has officiated in Sri Lanka four times, including international matches like Sri Lanka vs. UAE and Sri Lanka vs. Korea. He also refereed the Bronze Medal match between Sri Lanka and China in the Asia Rugby Seven Series. Advice for Young Referees: He emphasized that consistency is key. He advised aspiring officials to work relentlessly on their fitness—which allows them to be in the right place at the right time to see actions clearly—and to study the laws of the game deeply. Message to the Fans: Jrijii encouraged Sri Lankan fans to continue supporting their teams like "gladiators" and expressed his love for the kindness of the people and the passion for the sport in the country. The Strategic Importance of the Exchange Both officials agreed that this exchange program is vital for the growth of Asian Rugby. It allows referees to share global standards in communication and game management, ensuring that local leagues operate at a professional level.