Western Daily Press

Cox so keen to help recruit more referees

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PREMIERSHI­P history-maker Sara Cox hopes that aspiring male and female referees will embrace a “no barrier to entry” approach in rugby union.

Cox, 31, became the first woman to referee a Premiershi­p game when she took charge of Harlequins’ encounter against Worcester on Saturday.

She was the first female referee to be centrally contracted by the Rugby Football Union in 2016, and last year became the first female assistant referee in English rugby’s top flight.

Cox has refereed 23 women’s Test matches, run the line in 11 Premiershi­p fixtures, and has twice been a television match official.

She is now firmly in the sport’s spotlight, and understand­s the importance of more people being attracted to taking up refereeing.

“How do we get more people involved in refereeing, full stop?” Cox said. “Having been involved as the president of my Referees’ Society a couple of years ago, there is a little bit of a shortage of people wanting to be involved. How do we get them involved?

“And out of that, I think we will get more females involved as well.

“It’s about that exposure. If you can’t see what I am doing at the top level and know it is possible, then how can you expect anybody else to be involved and understand that?

“It’s about that awareness, that engagement with people and showing people that it is a bit different, but also it can bring you lots and lots of positive things.

“The journey I’ve been on, and quite frankly, the stubbornne­ss that goes with it, is something I hope other people can engage with and say there is no barrier to anything, no barrier to entry, so let’s just have a go at it and see where we get with it.

“I am hoping there is an engagement from everyone, no matter what gender they are, because I would like to shine a light a little bit more on the hard work we do in the background.”

Devonian Cox won widespread acclaim for her performanc­e at The Stoop as Quins and Worcester produced an entertaini­ng contest of nine tries and 64 points.

“It was more than I could have hoped for, to be honest with you,” she added. “It was amazing from everyone who was involved.”

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