The Australian Rugby Union today announced international referee Steve Walsh has retired from all forms of match officiating with immediate effect to pursue business interests outside of rugby.
The 43-year-old is a veteran of four Rugby World Cups. Walsh made his Super Rugby refereeing debut in 1997 and took charge of a Test match for the first time a year later when Argentina played France and has refereed 56 Tests, making him the 3rd most capped international referee of all-time.
Steve Walsh said: “I have lived my dream and I am truly grateful for every experience that I have had in rugby. It’s been an incredible journey.
“I would be doing all of the key stakeholders in the game – from officials to the players to the fans – an injustice if I was unable to 100% channel my energies and devote my full attention towards refereeing Super Rugby and Test Matches. I would not want my new focus to impact the integrity of the competitions I am involved in.
“I will be forever indebted to Australian Rugby for including me so openly following a difficult period for me personally. I would also like to acknowledge my time with New Zealand Rugby. Their decision to end my contract in 2009 was challenging, but was ultimately the best thing has ever happened in my life. It made me confront who I was and how I carried myself.”
Australian Rugby Union CEO Bill Pulver said: “On behalf of everyone at the ARU, I would like to wish Steve all the best in his future endeavours. His departure is a big loss to Australian Rugby and the game globally, but we fully respect Steve’s decision to pursue his own personal dreams and wish him well. In making this significant decision, Steve has displayed a strong level of integrity and respect for the game.
“Steve has been a terrific ambassador for Australian Rugby – whether it be at Six Nations games on the other side of the world, in the spotlight officiating World Cup games or refereeing Super Rugby fixtures – living the core values of our sport day in, day out and inspiring the next generation of match officials in this country.
“We now look forward to continuing to support the development of our next tier of match officials to reach and hopefully exceed the levels attained by Steve through his career.”
Ek weetnie of ek moet dankie sê of moet sê dankie-tog nie….
grootblousmile wrote:
Jy moet nie net dankie se nie maar eerder Baie Dankie.
Die Bokke het 14 keer gewen, 3 keer gelykop gespeel en slegs een keer verloor van die 18 toetse wat hy beheer het waarin hulle gespeel het.
Ek het nie die stats nie maar twyfel of hulle ‘n beter rekord het met enige ander skeidsregter wat meer as tien toetse van hulle hanteer het.
My vrou is ook nogal bietjie teleurgesteld dat hy uittree…sy reken hy is iets vir die oog en sy het moerse goeie smaak 🙂
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