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  1. World Rugby today announced that Hollie Davidson has been appointed to referee the Rugby World Cup 2021 final, which sees hosts New Zealand face England at Eden Park on Saturday, 12 November.

  2. 7 de may. de 2024 · Hollie Davidson will referee world champions South Africa this summer, when they take on Portugal on Saturday 20 July in a summer Test. Davidson will be joined by Mike Adamson as assistant referee and Andrew McMenemy as TMO for the game in Bloemfontein. The match will mark another major milestone in Davidson’s career which saw her make ...

  3. 30 de may. de 2022 · Davidson, who made history when she became Scottish rugby's first full-time professional women's referee in 2017, will be part of an all-female team for the June 25 clash in Lisbon.

  4. Saturday’s Men’s Six Nations match between England and Wales at Twickenham Stadium will represent another milestone in the sport, and also in the career of Hollie Davidson. Davidson has been appointed to be one of referee James Doleman’s two assistants and is in line to become the first female official to be involved in the competition either pitchside or in the middle.

  5. 6 de ene. de 2023 · Hollie Davidson will make history by leading the first ever all-female officiating team in a men’s European rugby match. Scottish referee Davidson, a former Murrayfield Wanderers scrum-half, will be assisted by Sara Cox and Clara Munarini, while Claire Hodnett will be on TMO duties and Helen O’Reilly will be the Citing Commissioner, as Scarlets clash with Toyota Cheetahs in the EPRC ...

  6. When Hollie Davidson realised that her dream of playing for Scotland wasn’t to be, she closed the door on a successful corporate career in finance, to become a referee. Within a few years, she refereed both the finals of Rugby World Cup 7s and Rugby World Cup 2021, within mere weeks of each other. With a CV including many ‘firsts’, Hollie has not only reached the top of the women’s ...

  7. Hollie Davidson has learnt to cope with frustration, and remain upbeat, as circumstances out of her control have impacted her officiating career in 2021. The ambitious Scottish referee was due to make her debut as a Television Match Official (TMO) last weekend, until Edinburgh’s PRO14 fixture against Benetton was postponed due to a positive COVID-19 test at the Italian club.