Who is refereeing the Lions Tests?

Who is refereeing the Lions Tests?

Ben O’Keeffe is the referee charged with being the man in the middle for the second Test between the British and Irish Lions and South Africa.

Who is the referee for today’s Lions game?

Nic Berry will be the man in the middle for today’s opening Test between South Africa and the British & Irish Lions in Cape Town.

Who are the refs for the Lions series?

Jaco Peyper, AJ Jacobs, Marius van der Westhuizen and television match officials Marius Jonker and Stuart Berry were all named on the referee panel announced by World Rugby for the Castle Lager Lions Series, with Berry, O’Keeffe and Raynal taking charge of the Tests.

Who is the referee in SA vs Lions?

The South Africa captain Siya Kolisi has made the remarkable claim that he was shown a lack of respect by the referee Nic Berry during last Saturday’s defeat by the British & Irish Lions as the Springboks lashed out at the touring side, accusing Warren Gatland of “destroying the dignity of the series”.

Who is the referee for the third Test between South Africa and Lions?

August 5, 2021 2:21 pm A glaring spotlight will fall on France’s Mathieu Raynal as the referee of this Saturday’s third and deciding Test between South Africa and the British & Irish Lions in Cape Town, in a series so far defined by close scrutiny on the knife-edged calls made by the officials.

Who are the referees on the Lions tour?

Jaco Peyper, AJ Jacobs, Marius van der Westhuizen and television match officials Marius Jonker and Stuart Berry were all named on the referee panel announced by World Rugby. The Lions series will be particularly significant for Peyper, as it will be his fourth British & Irish Lions tour as a match official.

Who are the referees at the Rugby World Cup 2019?

They will be refereed by Nic Berry (Australia), Ben O’Keeffe (New Zealand) and Mathieu Raynal (France). They will run as assistant referees for the other two tests.

Who is refereeing the Farah Palmer Cup?

Elsewhere, there’s round two of the Farah Palmer Cup in New Zealand as the top women’s league makes a full start after a shortened round last weekend – Larissa Collingwood will referee. There’s also the rescheduled final of South Africa’s Women’s First Division.