The Scotsman

Cockerill has no issue with Irish referee

- By DUNCAN SMITH

Edinburgh coach Richard Cockerill insists he is comfortabl­e with the decision to appoint an Irish refe - ree for tonight’s Guinness Pro14 semi- final against Ulster at BT Murrayfiel­d.

Cockerill has history with Frank Murphy, the former Ireland A scrum- half, who he signed for Leicester in 2006 before jettisonin­g him two years later.

Asked if he and the 35- year- old match official were friends now, Cockerill smiled and said: “No, I wouldn’t say that. You know my relations with players. I hired him and then fired him, so maybe he’s happy with me and unhappy with me in equal measure. He started in the Premiershi­p final with Leicester that we won against Gloucester in 2007, so he’s got some happy memories.”

Murphy moved onto Connacht then became a referee in 2015.

Cockerill added: “Frank has transition­ed to refereeing very well; he’s progressed over the last 24 months into a very good referee. And the two referees that have been picked this weekend [ for the semis] are the two form referees.

“[ Pro14 referee boss] Greg Garner rang me about that, asked me if I had an issue with an Irishman refereeing the game, and I just said ‘ Is he the best referee?’ Frank’s a good referee.”

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