This study examined how refereeing experiences impact referee behaviors in Australian touch football. A survey of referees found that the top reasons for not refereeing higher level games were lack of time (50%) and player abuse (30%). While over 70% of referees had more than 5 years of experience and the skills to referee national games, only 40% actually did so. The main factors preventing more experienced referees from taking national assignments seemed to be scheduling conflicts, travel costs, and a reluctance to deal with unprofessional player behavior at higher levels of competition. The study concluded that supporting referees with programs to reduce costs and help manage difficult player interactions could encourage more experienced officials to accept responsibilities in important tournaments.