South African Rugby has announced that their national match official panel for 2024 will include five women, making a groundbreaking shift towards achieving a balanced representation regardless of gender. Aimee BarrettTheron is at the forefront of this change, having won two Outsurance Referee of the Year awards and breaking gender norms in the sport. SA Rugby’s dedication to promoting diversity and inclusivity is reflected in these appointments and promises a bright future for rugby officiating. The successful results of identification programmes run by provincial unions have given rise to an invigorating generation of younger referees making their way through the ranks.
The rugby world is gearing up for the highly anticipated Rugby World Cup 2023 in France, but the road to this prestigious event has been anything but smooth. Controversial incidents involving renowned players and match officials have stirred up the rugby sphere, causing quite a stir. In this article, we will delve into two of the most talkedabout incidents: Johnny Sexton’s outburst and Jaco Peyper’s presence.
A Storied Captains’ Fall: Johnny Sexton’s Alleged Tirade and Jaco Peyper’s Rise to Rugby World Cup
by Hannah Kriel
The Rugby world is currently buzzing with news about two players whose fortunes couldn’t be any more different. Johnny Sexton, the Irish veteran flyhalf and esteemed captain of Leinster, is facing allegations of misconduct. Meanwhile, South African referee Jaco Peyper has been selected for the Rugby World Cup 2023 in France.