Three Kiwi refs get England games in the 2023 Guinness Six Nations
New England boss Steve Borthwick will kick off the upcoming 2023 Guinness Six Nations with New Zealander Paul Williams in charge of his team's clash with Scotland at Twickenham. The appointment is a first for the Kiwi official in the tournament since he took charge of the Scots’ March 2020 home win over France.
Williams’ fellow New Zealander James Doleman has been lined up for a Six Nations debut as he will be in charge for the round two England game at home to Italy before Mathieu Raynal takes charge of the round three trip to Wales. The French referee was most recently in charge for the dramatic England draw with the All Blacks last month.
England will finish out their first campaign under Borthwick with Ben O’Keeffe - another Kiwi - on the whistle versus France on March 11, with South Africa’s Jaco Peyper in charge in Dublin the following weekend against Ireland.
Fifteen referees from eight nations will take charge of one match each during the 2023 Six Nations, with England’s Karl Dickson getting the show on the road with his appointment for Wales versus Ireland on February 4.
The various milestones across the tournament include world record holder, Wayne Barnes of England, refereeing in his 17th Six Nations with Ireland versus France his 26th match in championship history.
World Rugby selection committee chairman Graham Mourie said: “As we enter a men’s Rugby World Cup year, our focus is very much on performance and culture as we begin to consider selections for France 2023. The more time we have with the group, the better it is for everyone, and we constantly challenge ourselves to be better, to achieve alignment and consistency and strengthen understanding with the teams.
“As with the November tests and The Rugby Championship, the Guinness Six Nations represents another opportunity for a talented group of match officials with a superb work ethic to help facilitate more excellent Tests in what is probably the most competitive period in men’s rankings history.”
World Rugby also confirmed the match officials for the U20 Six Nations, with twelve officials from eleven nations taking charge of 15 matches with seven making their U20 Six Nations refereeing debut. Double Rugby World Cup (sevens and 15s) final referee Hollie Davidson is also selected.
- Click here for the 2023 men’s Guinness Six Nations match official appointments
- Click here for the 2023 Six Nations U20s match official appointments
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I guess we may all agree on the fact, that the ABs and Boks are the two in contest for No 1 in rugby history (the triple-A sort of) …. the Wallabies, England and France are the next tier, with Ireland being the new kid in town (AA) …. in my view it makes little sense creating imaginary competitions (unless you have too much time to waste)
Go to commentsWhat a joke. Total joke and the pundits commentating, all of whom know a bit about the game, could barely disguise their contempt. Reaching for the card then pulling back when he realised a red card would carry further match suspensions is simply not his decision to make. A clear and obvious influence on the outcome of this match and indeed, the championship path.
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