Referees for World Cup finals revealed
NEWS: The most seasoned referee in Test rugby history, Wayne Barnes, has been appointed to take charge of the World Cup final between South Africa and New Zealand on Saturday.
The experienced Barnes brings a wealth of experience following a very distinguished career in rugby officiating.
Barnes is a respected referee with a career spanning several decades earning him a reputation as one of the most capable referees in rugby.
He has been in charge of numerous high level matches in domestic leagues and international competitions. He has an astute understanding of the game’s intricacies and always shows firm commitment to fair and consistent officiating.
His contribution to the world of rugby officiating is recognised by World Rugby and his appointment to officiate the final between the two world super powers, South Africa and New Zealand.
Nic Berry from Australia will officiate the bronze final between Argentina and England at Stade de France on Friday.
Berry will take charge of the bronze final, supported by Nika Amashukeli (Georgia) and Andrew Brace (Ireland) as assistant referees and Ben Whitehouse (Wales) as TMO.
World Rugby Chairman Sir Bill Beaumont said: “On behalf of World Rugby, I would like to congratulate Wayne Barnes on his deserved appointment as the World Cup 2023 final referee. Such an appointment is a reflection of Wayne’s calibre, not just at this tournament but over a distinguished career.
“It is a result of his devotion to the game, the support of his family and the spirit of collaboration and excellence that exists across our entire match official team. We wish him and Nic Berry well this weekend.”
World Rugby High Performance 15’s Match Official Manager Joël Jutge added: “Wayne’s ability to read and understand the game is second to none. He also embodies the passion, professionalism and dedication that is at the heart of a superb team of match officials at this Rugby World Cup.
“While an individual ultimately has the accolade of refereeing the final, it is the team of 26 officials who have all played their part in this moment. I would also like to congratulate Karl, Matthew and Tom on their appointments to the final as well as Nic, Nika, Andrew and Ben on their bronze final appointments.”