The Scotsman

SRU signs up first female referee on profession­al contract

- By SHÂN ROSS

Scottish Rugby has appointed its first contracted female referee in a move that could eventually see a woman officiate at the top level of the game.

Former Scotland Under-20 internatio­nal Hollie Davidson has been selected to officiate at four of this season’s Women’s Sevens Series tournament­s.

The 24-year-old, who played for BT Women’s Premier League side Murrayfiel­d Wanderers as a half-back and enjoyed two seasons with the Scottish Under-20s, hopes to be in contention for top matches.

And having made her internatio­nal refereeing debut earlier this year on the World Rugby HSBC Sevens circuit, she said she her ambition was to take charge of major fixtures and be selected for the Tokyo Olympic Games in 2020.

It is understood rugby officials will be monitoring Davidson’s performanc­e over the next few months at Rugby Europe tournament­s before making any decision on whether she is in line for major matches.

“I am delighted to join Scottish Rugby as a contracted referee, having made the transition from player to match official and enjoyed refereeing from the moment I picked up the whistle,” she said.

“My focus next season will be on securing my position on the sevens circuit, and putting myself in contention for the top matches, while also developing within the 15-a-side game on a domestic level.”

The former half-back began playingrug­bywhenhers­chool in Aboyne, Aberdeensh­ire, formed a team which then made it to the under-18 final at the national stadium against Murrayfiel­d Wanderers.

Davidson said she became “hooked” on the game and worked her way up the regional circuit, later representi­ng the University of Edinburgh while studying for a degree in economic history.

The interest in officiatin­g came after she attended a Scottish Rugby women-only refereeing course in October 2015. Since then she has refereed at Scottish tournament­s and Rugby Europe competitio­ns.

Davidson said: “Refereeing is completely different to playing, it is the type of involvemen­t where you have to stay mentally sharp and on the button for 80 minutes.”

Tappe Henning, Scottish Rugby referee commission­er,

0 Hollie Davidson has already officiated at senior tournament­s

HOLLIE DAVIDSON said Davidson’s appointmen­t showed the organisati­on was keen to get women into refereeing.

“As a result of our women and girls’ referee developmen­t strategy, implemente­d at the start of the 2015-16 season, Hollie has developed her officiatin­g on a number of national and internatio­nal stages.

“This appointmen­t demonstrat­es our commitment to developing female referees.”

“I enjoyed refereeing from the moment I picked up the whistle. you have to stay mentally sharp and on the button for 80 minutes”

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