Nigel Owens to referee Australia v New Zealand World Cup Final

Welshman Nigel Owens will referee the 2015 Rugby World Cup final between New Zealand and Australia at Twickenham next Saturday
Welshman Nigel Owens will referee the 2015 Rugby World Cup final between New Zealand and Australia at Twickenham next Saturday
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Nigel Owens has been appointed referee for next Saturday's Rugby World Cup final between New Zealand and Australia at Twickenham.

Owens will become only the second Welshman to officiate the World Cup final with Derek Bevan - who oversaw the 1991 final when Australia beat England - his only predecessor.

It will be the 44-year-old's 68th Test match in charge with Frenchman Jerome Garces and England's Wayne Barnes confirmed by World Rugby as assistant referees for the final.

There will be no involvement for Craig Joubert, whose controversial late decision during Scotland and Australia's quarter-final tie - he incorrectly awarded an offside penalty to the Wallabies that Bernard Foley kicked to secure a narrow 35-34 win - led to World Rugby publicly admitting the South African referee had made an error.

Owens said: "This is a huge honour and a privilege for me. I am humbled to have been chosen to referee the Rugby World Cup final.

"This is my third World Cup, and I think it has been the best. It has been inspirational.

"The quality of rugby on display has been incredible in front of packed venues, and so to be given the opportunity to referee the final match between the best two teams in the tournament is an amazing honour.


"I would like to thank World Rugby and the Welsh Rugby Union for their support over many years.

"There have been so many individual people throughout my career who have helped and supported me along the way, and while I can't name everyone here, I will be thanking everyone personally in due course.

"I want to thank my friends and family for their ongoing support and for helping me through some rough times in my life.

"My dad, in particular, is always there for me and is delighted with this news - it's just a shame my mother is not here to see this as she was a pillar of strength for me. She passed away six years ago, and I know she would have been very proud."

World Rugby, meanwhile, have also announced that next Friday's bronze medal match between South Africa and Argentina at the Olympic Stadium will be refereed by Ireland's John Lacey, with New Zealanders Glen Jackson and Chris Pollock as his assistants.
 
 
 

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