Hollie Davidson to make Pro14 referee debut

Hollie Davidson,  SRU and Pro14 referee
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Scotland’s Hollie Davidson is to referee her first Guinness PRO14 match this weekend. She will take charge of the rescheduled Round 11 game between Glasgow Warriors and Benetton Rugby.
  
Davidson is the latest product of the Guinness PRO14’s elite referee pathway and follows in the footsteps of Joy Neville in becoming the second female official to be appointed to a Pro14 fixture.
  
The 28-year-old is highly accomplished and after playing scrum-half for Scotland at Under 20s level she set her sights on becoming a professional referee and reached that milestone in 2017 as Scotland’s first full-time match official.
  
Davidson was selected at the Women’s Rugby World Cup Sevens (2017), Commonwealth Games and Rugby World Cup Sevens (2018), Women’s Six Nations (2019 & 2020) in addition to her numerous appointments as an assistant referee in the Guinness PRO14. She was due to make her European debut at senior level in the men’s game last month before Rounds 3 and 4 of the European Challenge Cup were postponed.
  
Greg Garner, Elite Referee Manager of PRO14 Rugby, (pic below) said: “Our elite referee pathway has greatly improved in recent years thanks to the efforts of our unions working together and it is very rewarding to see Hollie Davidson earn the right to make her debut on Saturday. This pathway has been put in place to identify match officials with the potential to referee at Test level and as a result we have now seen Andy Brace (IRFU) and Mike Adamson (SRU) appointed for Guinness Six Nations games this season. In addition, Joy Neville (IRFU) has also performed the role of TMO in Round 1 of the Six Nations.”

Garner added, “We have a competitive group of referees now and it is great to see younger officials pushing through looking to hold the whistle on the biggest occasions. Andy Macpherson, Tappe Henning and their team at Scottish Rugby have played a huge role in putting Hollie into this position and ensuring she was given the right opportunities to progress her refereeing career. Hollie now gets her opportunity to perform and we all expect her to kick on and join the likes of Adam Jones, Craig Evans (WRU) and Chris Busby (IRFU) in working to establish themselves firmly in our Elite Referee Squad.”

On behalf of us all in the RugbyReferee.net community, we wish Hollie well in the game on Saturday.