LAUSANNE, Switzerland -- Three dozen boxing referees and judges who officiated at the Rio de Janeiro Olympics have been barred from working at further boxing events until an investigation is completed.The international boxing association says the 36 referees and judges should be ineligible to officiate at the youth world championships in Russia next month. AIBA has no senior world championships scheduled in the next year.The integrity of AIBA, its officials and scoring system were questioned in Rio.?During the games, AIBA president C.K. Wu responded to the criticism by reassigning his executive director to other duties.AIBA has not detailed how many Olympic officials were sent home over less than a handful of unsatisfactory fight decisions.Disputed bouts included fighters from Ireland, Kazakhstan and the United States losing to opponents from Russia and Uzbekistan. Some judges at those bouts, however, continued to work in Rio.After the Olympics, AIBA said it sent cases of some officials and member federations to its disciplinary commission. No details were given of how many referees and judges were affected, or a timetable for possible sanctions.On Thursday, AIBA said it was looking to disband its system of certifying referees and judges for top championships.In a further proposed change, AIBA will look to instill greater transparency by picking referees and judges for bouts in an automated draw instead of selection by a three-member draw commission.Current AIBA rules have five judges scoring each fight, but a computer randomly throws out two of the scores. An open and transparent five-judge system is now being considered. 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Hooker Ross Ford admits he is not satisfied with becoming Scotlands first ever ton-up forward on Saturday and wants to eclipse Chris Patersons cap record.The 32-year-old Edinburgh front-rower will celebrate his 100th Dark Blues appearance when the Scots kick-off their autumn Test campaign against Australia at BT Murrayfield.His achievement is bettered only by Scotlands previous centurions, 109-cap full-back Chris Paterson and Sean Lamont, who has collected 105 playing in the centres and on the wing.But Fords tally is all the more remarkable given the hazardous scraps his position at the heart of the pack forces him to confront.And having managed to avoid serious injury in the 12 years that have passed since his debut - coincidentally against this weekends opponents -- he believes there is no reason to put a time limit on his Scotland career.It is a massive honour, said Ford. There is Mossi [Paterson] and Sean who have gone before me and have that milestone. To be the first forward to get to that point representing my country is a great experience and hopefully it will continue for a while longer yet.I work hard for what I do and have enjoyed every cap I have. Were looking forward to the game on Saturday.Retirement is not on the horizon yet. I have a few more years left in me.Can I beat the record? Hopefully. I feel in good shape. If Im playing well enough Ill keep putting my hand up for selection. It is up to me to make that happen for future games and that is something Im willing to do.Fords decade and more of nous on the international stage will be invaluable to the Scots as they take on the Wallabies this weekend.He will be joined in a new-look front row for the Wallabies clash by debutant Allan Dell and Zander Fagerson -- who won his only previous cap against England last year from the bench - but head coach Vern Cotter reckons Ford is just the main to guide the fresh-faced props through such a thorough examination of their talents.He said: Fordys been a stand-out performer for Scotland and his experience will be vital for the young front row weve got going out this weekend.Its nice to see an old head like that playing his 100th game putting his arms round one guy whos playing his first and another guy whos just had his second. Andd thats what the game is about, bringing these people together.ddddddddddddEdinburgh flanker Hamish Watson and Stormers centre Huw Jones will also start a Test match for the first time after being named in Cotters line-up.It gives a raw edge to his selection but the return of the talismanic stand-off Finn Russell -- who missed the summer tour to Japan with a head injury -- is a welcome boost.Jones has just 22 minutes of international action to his name after taking Russells place on the Far East trip but Cotter hopes the 22-year-olds experience of taking on most of the Aussies big names in Super Rugby will help the Edinburgh-born back find his feet at Murrayfield.He knows a lot of those players, hes played against them, said the head coach. That did weigh into it. Hes been sharp and played well in the Currie Cup.Hes at the top of his game and offers us something that perhaps we havent got that may surprise them if they havent looked at him. Hes trained exceptionally well and fitted in very quickly against Japan. Hes a good character.Saturdays Edinburgh showdown offers Scotland the opportunity to exact revenge on Michael Cheikas team for their controversial quarter-final defeat at last years World Cup.The Scots were undone on that occasion by referee Craig Jouberts late blunder but former head coach Ian McGeechan reckons the side which has travelled from Down Under do not offer the same threat as they did 12 months ago.He claims Australia have regressed in the forward department but that is not a view Cotter shares.The Kiwi insisted: Theyve improved. At scrums theyre sometimes right on the legal limit of what youre allowed to do. But theyre world-class athletes.They have intensified their forward play and look to play off the set-piece. They want to play helter-skelter rugby too but I think it will be a set-piece battle on Saturday.Are we thinking about last year? Its one of those traps where you can fall into, the principle of revenge. So no its another game. There were things that we took from that game that we felt we could use to become better and improve and weve taken heed of that and tried to develop. ' ' '