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Refs for the finals

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Scarfman

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SANZAR has announced the appointments of the referees to the semifinals and the final of the 2010 Super 14. Craig Joubert will referee the Super 14 Final on 29 May, while Stuart Dickinson and Mark Lawrence will referee the semifinals on 21 and 22 May, respectively.

The appointments are based on performance in the 2010 Super 14 and takes on regard of affiliation. The principle of merit appointments came into working in 2009.

This principle enables SANZAR to make the appointments in advance thus removing an anxiety going into Round 14.

Joubert, who is 32 years of age, is the 10th referee to referee a Super Rugby Final. He has been refereeing Super Rugby since 1995. He has refereed 18 Test matches and 48 Super Rugby matches. This weekend, he referees the match between the Cheetahs and the Lions in Bloemfontein, which means that Super 14 Final will be his 50th Super Rugby match.

Dickinson has refereed more Super Rugby matches than anybody else since his debut in 1996. He is also on the brink of becoming the third referee in history to have refereed 50 Tests - after South Africa's Jonathan Kaplan and Chris White.

Mark Lawrence is also greatly experience, having refereed Super Rugby since 1999. In 2008, he refereed the Super 14 Final between the Crusaders and the Waratahs in Christchurch, a match which the Crusaders won 20-12. Lawrence turns 45 in June.

So, Tahs have got Mark Lawrence.

Dickenson comes from nowhere to get the other semi. ???

Jonker gets the final. :tard

I'm happy with Lawrence, but do these selections surprise anyone? Is Bryce out because they'd have to fly him over from NZ? Is Kplan out because he's a cheating fluffybunny?
 
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chief

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Its on merit Scarf. Dickinson, Lawrence and Joubert have outshone everyone. Thought Lawrence would get it over Joubert.
 

Scarfman

Knitter of the Scarf
I agree about Dicko and Mark but not about Craig, who must be fulfilling some South African quota for gangly pillocks.

But every indication so far was that Kaplan and Bryce were inexplicably in favour.
 
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