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South Africa's Marlize Jordaan (right) with Leah Berard from the USA - two of the top women's rugby referees in the world (Photo: SA Rugby)

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SA referee to officiate at Women’s World Cup

Top South African female referee and former Springbok women’s rugby stalwart Marlize Jordaan was on Friday named as one of eight international women’s referees to officiate matches at the 2014 IRB Women’s Rugby World Cup in France in August. Sole South African In total, 14 match officials were unveiled by the International Rugby Board (IRB), […]

07-04-14 17:11
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South Africa's Marlize Jordaan (right) with Leah Berard from the USA - two of the top women's rugby referees in the world (Photo: SA Rugby)
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South Africa’s Marlize Jordaan (right) with Leah Berard from the USA – two of the top women’s rugby referees in the world (Photo: SA Rugby)

Top South African female referee and former Springbok women’s rugby stalwart Marlize Jordaan was on Friday named as one of eight international women’s referees to officiate matches at the 2014 IRB Women’s Rugby World Cup in France in August.

Sole South African

In total, 14 match officials were unveiled by the International Rugby Board (IRB), eight referees and six assistant referees, with Jordaan being the only South African.

Two of the remaining seven match referees were from New Zealand, while the USA, England, Ireland, Australia and Canada each had one representative respectively.

Jordaan will be the third South African female referee to take charge of a game at the Women’s World Cup, following in the footsteps of Jenny Bentel and Kim Smit.

‘An inspiration’

“Marlize has been an inspiration for female referees in South Africa, and it gives me great pleasure to see her receive the recognition she deserves,” the South African Rugby Union’s (Saru) General manager for Referees Andre Watson said in a statement.

“This is a fantastic achievement as this honour is bestowed only on the best referees in the world. Her work ethic is admirable and so is her passion and dedication, so it is great to see her following in the footsteps of Jenny and Kim.”

Dates and venues

The Women’s Rugby World Cup will takes place from 1 to 17 August, with the pool matches being played in Marcoussis, near Paris, and the final stages to be held at Stade Jean Bouin, the home of Stade Francais.

Jordaan made history in 2013 when she became the first female to officiate in a men’s Sevens international when she took charge of the IRB Sevens Rugby World Cup qualifier between Peru and Paraguay in Brazil in February.

During her career as a player she represented the Springbok Women’s team at the Nations Cup in Canada in 2009 and she played tests in Dubai and Scotland.

‘The top officials’

Commenting on the referee appointments, IRB Women’s Match Official Selection Committee Chairman John Jeffrey said: “These referees and assistant referees have proven themselves to be the top match officials in the women’s game and fully deserve their appointment to what is women’s rugby’s pinnacle tournament.

“It is a great achievement for each of them to have been selected and it is a testament to their hard work and dedication. I would like to congratulate them and wish them all the best for the tournament in August,” he concluded.

2014 WRWC REFEREES

Referees: Jess Beard (New Zealand), Leah Berard (USA), Claire Hodnett (England), Nicky Inwood (New Zealand), Marlize Jordaan (South Africa), Helen O’Reilly (Ireland), Amy Perrett (Australia), Sherry Trumbull (Canada).

Assistant referees: Beatrice Benvenuti (Italy), Sara Cox (England), Clare Daniels (England), Marie Lematte (France), Alhambra Nievas (Spain), Alex Pratt (Scotland)

By: SAinfo reporter

Source :www.southafrica.info