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IRB announces Six Nations officials

11th December 2012 17:45

Romain Poite RWC 2011

Wales v Ireland: Romain Poite

The IRB has announced the match officials for the next year's Six Nations which begins on February 2 and concludes on March 16.

Appointments were made by the IRB Match Official Selection Committee following a detailed review of performances during the recent November Tests.

Frenchman Romain Poite will take charge of the first match of the championship between Wales and Ireland in Cardiff while the final round of matches on March 16 will be refereed by Wayne Barnes (Italy v Ireland), Steve Walsh (Wales v England) and Nigel Owens (France v Scotland).

The full list of referees for the tournament is: Wayne Barnes (RFU), George Clancy (IRFU), Jerome Garces (FFR), Craig Joubert (SARU), Nigel Owens (WRU), Jaco Peyper (SARU) Romain Poite (FFR), Alain Rolland (IRFU), Steve Walsh (ARU).

Poite, Owens, Clancy, Joubert, Barnes and Walsh will referee two matches each.

The referees will also undertake assistant referee duties alongside a group of up-and-coming match officials who have earned their place owing to their performances in recent Tests and at the IRB Junior World Championship in South Africa earlier this year.

Chris Pollock (NZRU) was unavailable for consideration due to injury.

IRB Match Official Selection Committee Chairman, IRB Council Member and former Scotland and British and Irish Lions flanker John Jeffery said the best match officials will be in action during the tournament.

"The Six Nations is always a tough and hard-fought competition and is one of the highlights of the Rugby calendar," he explained.

"Following careful consideration and after reviewing in detail all performances from the November Tests, the committee has selected a panel of match officials that applies the best-for-best principle but also maintains an eye on the future so that we are in a position to bring the best available panel to Rugby World Cup 2015.

"As part of the selection system we continue to consult with coaches and teams and I would like to thank the Unions for their feedback, dedication and full support of the process."

With thanks to the IRB

Comments

Honestpom says...

@froggy73, have to agree. Best ref in the world at scrum time, always seems to know whats going on, very transparent and consistant. Lots of others could follow his lead.

Posted 22:41 22nd December 2012

froggy73 says...

@jontheref: Poite is imo one of the best (if not the best) among the list. I guess you would moan anyway what ever the referee would be.

Please let me know who you would have wanted. Clancy ? Barnes ? Rolland ? I am waiting for a bright answer of yours !

Posted 13:33 12th December 2012

SkinnyProp says...

I wonder if Rolland is reffing a Wales match this time round - perhaps the France match in Paris - that will go down well!

Posted 13:31 12th December 2012

jontheref says...

Wales decline continues with poite in charge of first test!

At least I'm getting my excuse in early!

Posted 10:12 12th December 2012

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