The Blues believe they developed an image problem with referees last year and have hatched a plan to turn it around, which includes being more friendly with officials after matches.
One of the enduring memories of last season, apart from the Blues' excellent start after a miserable 2012, was the on-field battles then-skipper Ali Williams had with referees. The worst was probably his running argument with Jonathon White during the Blues' shock 38-28 defeat to the Highlanders, who at that stage were the competition's worst team, in Dunedin.
Assistant coach Graham Henry didn't help matters with his frank assessment of the officiating during his team's loss to the Crusaders in Christchurch a fortnight earlier, calling some decisions "bull****" and describing the TMO as "blind" after the 23-3 defeat. Henry was fined for the outburst.
It has been decided, therefore, that improvement in the relationships between the team's leaders and referees is desperately needed and to that end former referee Bryce Lawrence and, more recently, current ref Chris Pollock have been giving some valuable advice.