SANZAR has released the names of the match officials for Round 6 of Super Rugby 2014.
Nick Briant takes care of the 1st match in Dunedin where the Highlanders host the Hurricanes.
7 Matches are played this weekend, 2 on Friday and 5 on Saturday.
The Crusaders have their bye weekend.
Highlanders vs Hurricanes
Date: Friday 21 March
Venue: Forsyth Barr Stadium
Kick Off: 08:35 SA Time (19:35 NZ Time, 06:35 GMT)
Referee: Nick Briant
Assistant Referees: Kane McBride, Brendon Pickerill
TMO: Chris Wratt
Waratahs vs Melbourne Rebels
Date: Friday 21 March
Venue: Allianz Stadium
Kick Off: 10:40 SA Time (19:40 AEST, 08:40 GMT)
Referee: Jaco Peyper
Assistant Referees: Rohan Hoffmann, Graham Cooper
TMO: George Ayoub
Blues vs Toyota Cheetahs
Date: Saturday 22 March
Venue: Eden Park, Auckland
Kick Off: 08:35 SA Time (19:35 NZ Time, 06:35 GMT)
Referee: Francisco Pastrana
Assistant Referees: Garratt Williamson, Shane McDermott
TMO: Glenn Newman
Brumbies vs DHL Stormers
Date: Saturday 22 March
Venue: GIO Stadium, Canberra
Kick Off: 10:40 SA Time, (19:40 Canberra Time, 08:40 GMT)
Referee: Glen Jackson
Assistant Referees: James Leckie, Andrew Lees
TMO: Peter Marshall
Western Force vs Chiefs
Date: Saturday 22 March
Venue: nib Stadium, Perth
Kick Off: 13:00 SA Time (19:00 Perth Time, 11:00 GMT)
Referee: Lourens van der Merwe
Assistant Referees: Angus Gardner, Will Houston
TMO: Steve Leszczynski
Lions vs Reds
Date: Saturday 22 March
Venue: Ellis Park, Johannesburg
Kick Off: 17:05 SA Time (15:05 GMT)
Referee: Stuart Berry
Assistant Referees: Marius van der Westhuizen, Francois de Bruin
TMO: Johan Greeff
Vodacom Bulls vs Cell C Sharks
Date: Saturday 22 March
Venue: Loftus Versfeld
Kick Off: 19:10 SA Time, (17:10 GMT)
Referee: Mike Fraser
Assistant Referees: Craig Joubert, Jaco van Heerden
TMO: Deon van Blommenstein
Never took notice of these articles, but they are important in making superbru selections, the officiating for the Force vs Chiefs game would ordinarily be easy for example, but with Lourens there it could turn into a 50/50 game.
@MacrBull
What a top bunch of fellows, 3 cheers for these impartial guys.
I see that the ref for the ‘Tahs – Rebels game is on an extended tour of duty “down under”.
With his persona he should apply for permanent residence. He would fit in well with the proud former convict stock that consider themselves “true Australians”.
2 @ nortierd:
How do they get their guide dog’s through customs without quarantine?
@Scrumdown
I heard Peyper wanted to buy a Labrador and he asked Berry if he knew someone who breeds with them. Berry told him ” is jy befok in jou kop, het jy gesien hoeveel van daai honde se eienaars word blind?”
5 @ nortierd:
As jy vir Jaco Peyper, Lourens van der Merwe of baie referees sou vra “Did you see…”
They would probably refer that question to the TMO too!
grootblousmile wrote:
Feite.
Dis hoekom hulle nooit who wants to be a millionaire kon speel nie, kry net een kans om n friend te phone
7 @ nortierd:
Het referees vriende?
grootblousmile wrote:
@ grootblousmile:
They only refer it to the TMO so they could give everyone on TV a wrong explanation of what really happened.
As if to mock us.
I see one of the linesmen for the Highlanders/Hurricanes game is one Kane McBride.
Hmmm Cane, you wouldn’t happen to know anything about that would you…?
@ nortierd:
@ grootblousmile:
5 & 6
South African officials Stuart Berry and Johan Greeff have been retained for round six Super Rugby games despite being ticked off by SANZAR referees’ boss Lyndon Bray for a mistake which cost the Blues last weekend.
Referee Berry and third match official Greeff combined to award a second-half try to the Lions in their 39-36 win over the Blues at Johannesburg despite replays showing Lions centre Deon van Rensburg had lost the ball forward in a tackle from winger Charles Piutau.
Bray said on the SANZAR website that Greeff, under prompting from Berry, was wrong to rule Piutau had stripped the ball, which was then pounced on by Lions fullback Coenie van Wyk.
“The onus is on the ball carrier to maintain possession while being tackled. Therefore, this should have been ruled as a knock-on and subsequently, no try,” New Zealander Bray said.
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The South African pair have faced no apparent sanction for the mistake. Both have been appointed for the same roles in another Lions’ home game, against the Queensland Reds on Saturday.
Blues coach Sir John Kirwan contested a number of decisions from the game, his team’s third loss, and sought an explanation from SANZAR for van Wyk’s try.
The try proved decisive, halting the Blues’ momentum as they fought back from 17-0 down at halftime.
SANZAR Game Manager Lyndon Bray has offered clarification on a number of recent decisions that have been hotly-debated by commentators, members of the media and rugby fans.
The following clips illustrate some of these instances from passages of play over the past two weeks of Super Rugby where the TMO has been called upon to make, or assist with a decision.
Bray provides his written thoughts on each clip to outline the passage of play and describe how a decision was reached.
Lyndon Bray: “Lions #13 is carrying the ball and about to attempt to score a try. Blues #11 effects a tackle and Lions #13 loses possession as a result. While the Blues player does jolt the ball out of his possession, he is not trying to deliberately ‘rip the ball’ out of the player’s possession. The onus is on the ball carrier to maintain possession while being tackled. Therefore, this should have been ruled as a knock on and subsequently, no try.”
http://www.sanzarrugby.com/superrugby/news/referee-update-lyndon-bray/
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