From http://www.sport24.co.za/Rugby/Bryce-Lawrence-retires-20121016#.UH1PIWhvkss.twitter
Looks like I missed an achievement to add to JO'Ns CV in my piece earlier this week
You should see the Saffa comments on that article though, looking a bit pork choppish
Cape Town - Bryce Lawrence has pulled the plug on his career after his 200th first-class match in charge.
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Retirement was forced on Lawrence after the vitriol he suffered from the fall-out after the Springboks' loss to the Wallabies in the quarter-finals at last year's Rugby World Cup.
"It got pretty bad," Lawrence said. "Not really threats on my family as such, there was a concern, but it was mainly aimed at me through social media. On Facebook they launched a 'get rid of Bryce Lawrence' site and it was pretty nasty.
"That was absolutely the reason for my career change.
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"I had four really good games at the World Cup and then I had that. I had outside pressure from pretty senior people from rugby countries behind the scenes that really created my mindset of lacking confidence to deliver what I normally do.
"There was some pretty nasty political stuff going on about that appointment. I refereed Australia versus Ireland and Ireland had won but behind the scenes guys like (Australian chief executive) John O'Neill were kicking up a massive stink. I knew a bit about that and it was enough to affect me, and it probably made me freeze on the biggest stage."
Lawrence admits that was not the first time he had been affected by external pressure getting to him. "At last year's Super Rugby final between Crusaders and Reds there was massive media pressure around me being a non-neutral referee and I let that affect me going into that game. Again, I didn't make decisions and let the outside pressure change what I do."
Looks like I missed an achievement to add to JO'Ns CV in my piece earlier this week
You should see the Saffa comments on that article though, looking a bit pork choppish