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161011 November 2016 Appointments FINAL.Xlsx 161011 November 2016 Appointments FINAL.xlsx MATCH OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS November 2016 ASSISTANT ASSISTANT PERFORMANCE DATE KO FIXTURE VENUE REFEREE TMO REFEREE 1 REFEREE 2 REVIEWER 5 Nov 16 15:00 Barbarians v South Africa Wembley Stadium, England Mike Fraser (NZRU) Paul Williams (NZRU) Shuhei Kubo (JRFU) Graham Hughes (RFU) Chris White (RFU) 5 Nov 16 15:00 Ireland v New Zealand Soldier Field, Chicago, USA Mathieu Raynal (FFR) Luke Pearce (RFU) Ben Whitehouse (WRU) Rowan Kitt (RFU) Mark Lawrence (SARU) 5 Nov 16 14:30 Wales v Australia Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Wales Craig Joubert (SARU) Jerome Garces (FFR) Federico Anselmi (UAR) Simon McDowell (IRFU) Joel Dume (FFR) 5 Nov 16 14.40 Japan v Argentina Prince Chichibu Memorial Rugby Stadium, Tokyo, Japan Romain Poite (FFR) Craig Maxwell Keyes (RFU) Tim Baker (HKRU) Peter Fitzgibbon (IRFU) Pablo De Luca(ARG) 11 Nov 16 19:30 Barbarians v Fiji Kingspan Stadium, Belfast, Northern Ireland Nick Briant (NZRU) George Clancy (IRFU) David Wilkinson (IRFU) Neil Paterson (SRU) John Sheehan (IRFU) 12 Nov 16 14:30 Scotland v Australia Murrayfield, Edinburgh, Scotland John Lacey (IRFU) Ben O'Keeffe (NZRU) Ian Davies(WRU) Simon McDowell (IRFU) Robert Davies (WRU) 12 Nov 16 14:30 England v South Africa Twickenham, England Jerome Garces (FFR) Glen Jackson (NZRU) Andrew Brace (IRFU) Jon Mason (WRU) Clayton Thomas (WRU) 12 Nov 16 17:30 Wales v Argentina Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Wales Angus Gardner (ARU) Mike Fraser (NZRU) Luke Pearce (RFU) Shaun Davey (RFU) Chris White (RFU) 12 Nov 16 15:00 Italy v New Zealand Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy Nigel Owens (WRU) Alex Ruiz (FFR) Dudley Phillips (IRFU) Eric Gauzins (FFR) Colin Hawke (NZRU) 12 Nov 16 19:15 Ireland v Canada Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Ireland Marius Van Der Westhuizen (SARU) Matthew Carley (RFU) Thomas Charabas (FFR) Gareth Simmonds (WRU) Andrew Cole (ARU) 12 Nov 16 17:45 France v Samoa Stade Toulousain, Toulouse, France JP Doyle (RFU) Craig Joubert (SARU) Tom Foley (RFU) Stephano Penne (FIR) Bryce Lawrence (NZRU) 12 Nov 16 15:00 Georgia v Japan Mikhail Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi, Georgia Federico Anselmi (UAR) Pascal Gauzere (FFR) Dan Jones (WRU) TBC Andy Clift (SRU) 12 Nov 16 TBC Romania v USA Arcul de Triomph, Bucharest, Romania Paul Williams (NZRU) Greg Garner (RFU) Gary Conway (IRFU) Carlo Damasco (FIR) Wayne Erickson (ARU) 12 Nov 16 16:00 Spain v Tonga Zorilla Stadium, Madrid, Spain Shuhei Kubo (JRFU) Marius Mitrea (FIR) Ian Tempest (RFU) TBC Joel Dume (FFR) 12 Nov 16 TBC Germany v Uruguay TBC Lloyd Linton (SRU) Vlad Iordachescu (FRR) Shota Tevzadze (GRU) TBC Pablo De Luca(ARG) 19 Nov 16 14:30 England v Fiji Twickenham, England Marius Mitrea (FIR) Paul Williams (NZRU) Lloyd Linton (SRU) Gareth Simmonds (WRU) Mark Lawrence (SARU) 19 Nov 16 21:00 France v Australia Stade de France, Paris, France Glen Jackson (NZRU) Wayne Barnes (RFU) Greg Garner (RFU) Graham Hughes (RFU) Robert Davies (WRU) 19 Nov 16 14:30 Wales v Japan Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Wales Marius Van Der Westhuizen (SARU) John Lacey (IRFU) Craig Maxwell Keyes (RFU) Eric Gauzins (FFR) Bryce Lawrence (NZRU) 19 Nov 16 17:30 Ireland v New Zealand Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Ireland Jaco Peyper (SARU) Mathieu Raynal (FFR) Ian Davies(WRU) Jon Mason (WRU) Chris White (RFU) 19 Nov 16 15:00 Italy v South Africa Stadio A Franchi, Florence, Italy George Clancy (IRFU) Nigel Owens (WRU) David Wilkinson (IRFU) Peter Fitzgibbon (IRFU) Clayton Thomas (WRU) 19 Nov 16 17:00 Scotland v Argentina Murrayfield, Edinburgh, Scotland Ben O'Keeffe (NZRU) Jerome Garces (FFR) Thomas Charabas (FFR) Shaun Davey (RFU) Andrew Cole (ARU) 19 Nov 16 15:00 Georgia v Samoa Mikhail Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi, Georgia Alex Ruiz (FFR) JP Doyle (RFU) Tom Foley (RFU) TBC Pablo De Luca(ARG) 19 Nov 16 TBC Spain v Uruguay Stadium Ciudade de Malaga, Malaga, Spain Federico Anselmi (UAR) Matthew Carley (RFU) Dan Jones (WRU) TBC John Sheehan (IRFU) 19 Nov 16 TBC Tonga v USA Anoeta Stadium, San Sebastian, Spain Nick Briant (NZRU) Alhambra Nievas (Spain) Inigo Atorrasagasti (Spain) Carlo Damasco (FIR) Andy Clift (SRU) 19 Nov 16 TBC Romania v Canada Arcul de Triomph, Bucharest, Romania Shuhei Kubo (JRFU) Luke Pearce (RFU) Gary Conway (IRFU) Stephano Penne (FIR) Colin Hawke (NZRU) 25 Nov 16 TBC Samoa v Canada Grenoble, France Luke Pearce (RFU) David Wilkinson (IRFU) Gary Conway (IRFU) TBC John Sheehan (IRFU) 26 Nov 16 21:00 France v New Zealand Stade de France, Paris, France Wayne Barnes (RFU) Federico Anselmi (UAR) Dudley Phillips (IRFU) Rowan Kitt (RFU) Wayne Erickson (ARU) 26 Nov 16 14:30 England v Argentina Twickenham, England Pascal Gauzere (FFR) Marius Mitrea (FIR) Ian Davies(WRU) Gareth Simmonds (WRU) Bryce Lawrence (NZRU) 26 Nov 16 17:30 Ireland v Australia Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Ireland Jerome Garces (FFR) JP Doyle (RFU) Craig Maxwell Keyes (RFU) Eric Gauzins (FFR) Colin Hawke (NZRU) 26 Nov 16 17:30 Wales v South Africa Principality Stadium, Cardiff, Wales Romain Poite (FFR) Greg Garner (RFU) Tom Foley (RFU) Graham Hughes (RFU) Mark Lawrence (SARU) 26 Nov 16 14:30 Scotland v Georgia Rugby Park, Edinburgh, Scotland Matthew Carley (RFU) Mathieu Raynal (FFR) Dan Jones (WRU) Simon McDowell (IRFU) Robert Davies (WRU) 26 Nov 16 15:00 Italy v Tonga Stadio Euganeo, Padova, Italy John Lacey (IRFU) Alex Ruiz (FFR) Andrew Brace (IRFU) Jon Mason (WRU) Joel Dume (FFR) 26 Nov 16 TBC Romania v Uruguay Arcul de Triomph, Bucharest, Romania Ben Whitehouse (WRU) Lloyd Linton (SRU) Ian Tempest (RFU) Neil Paterson (SRU) Andy Clift (SRU) 27 Nov 16 15:00 Fiji v Japan Stade de la Rabine, Vannes, France Craig Joubert (SARU) Jaco Peyper (SARU) Thomas Charabas (FFR) Peter Fitzgibbon (IRFU) Andrew Cole (ARU) 3 Dec 16 TBC England v Australia Twickenham, England Jaco Peyper (SARU) Craig Joubert (SARU) Ben Whitehouse (WRU) Peter Fitzgibbon (IRFU) Clayton Thomas (WRU) Regal Hotel Cup of Nations, Hong Kong, 2016 ASSISTANT ASSISTANT PERFORMANCE DATE KO FIXTURE VENUE REFEREE TMO REFEREE 1 REFEREE 2 REVIEWER 11 Nov 16 17:00 Russia v Zimbabwe Kings Park #1, Hong Kong 11 Nov 16 19:00 Hong Kong v Papua New Guinea Kings Park #1, Hong Kong Referees 15 Nov 16 17:00 Russia v Papua New Guinea Kings Park #1, Hong Kong Nic Berry (ARU) 15 Nov 16 19:00 Hong Kong v Zimbabwe Kings Park #1, Hong Kong Tim Baker (HKRU) Damian Schneider (UAR) 19 Nov 16 14:00 Zimbabwe v Papua New Guinea HKFC, Hong Kong 19 Nov 16 17:00 Hong Kong v Russia HKFC, Hong Kong.
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