English Premiership to have first female referee
English Premiership to have first female referee
Sara Cox became the world’s first professional female rugby referee in 2016 after receiving a central contract from England’s Rugby Football Union (RFU).
Professional rugby referee Sara Cox. Picture: @premrugby/Twitter
LONDON – The English Premiership will have its first female referee on Saturday when Sara Cox takes charge of reigning champions Harlequins’ clash with Worcester at London’s Twickenham Stoop stadium.
“Huge congratulations to @SaraCoxRef,” Premiership Rugby tweeted on Monday.
“She’ll become the first woman to referee a #GallagherPrem league game on Saturday. Continually making history.”
Huge congratulations to @SaraCoxRef
Shell become the first woman to referee a #GallagherPrem league game on Saturday
Continually making history pic.twitter.com/cbncb1hoVA
Premiership Rugby (@premrugby) September 20, 2021
Cox became the world’s first professional female rugby referee in 2016 after receiving a central contract from England’s Rugby Football Union (RFU).
She became the first female assistant referee in Premiership history in August 2020 when she officiated a fixture between Bath and Wasps.
Cox was also the first woman to referee a match in the domestic Premiership Rugby Cup knockout competition in 2018.
She took charge of the women’s rugby sevens Olympic gold medal match between New Zealand and France in Tokyo in July and has officiated at two Women’s Rugby World Cups.
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