Detractors of New Zealand umpire Ben O’Keefe rest assured. England pick Wayne Barnes for World Rugby finals He succeeds Frenchman Jérôme Garcés, who refereed the 2019 finals in Japan.
England’s Wayne Barnes will referee the 2023 Rugby World Cup final between New Zealand and South Africa at the Stade de France on Saturday 28 October.
The most capped umpire on the circuit, Barnes has 110 Test matches to his credit. He made his debut in June 2006 during the Fiji-Samoa match in Suva. He is only the second Englishman in history to referee a Rugby World Cup final, after Ed Morrison, who was in charge of the match between New Zealand and South Africa. 1995.
His 27th World Cup appearance, record
The 44-year-old umpire joins Kerry Fitzgerald (Australia, 1987), Derek Bevan (Wales, 1991), Andre Watson (South Africa, 1999 and 2003), Alain Rowland (Ireland, 2007) and Craig Joubert (Ayfrigo, Subert). 2011), Nigel Owens (Wales, 2015) and Jerome Garches (France, 2019).
Barnes will break a record as he becomes an official at the age of 27e Competition in five editions. The 2023 final in France will be his sixth whistle. He will equal his own record during the 2019 Rugby World Cup when he refereed New Zealand’s bronze medal final against Wales in Tokyo.
He will be assisted by his teammates Carl Dixon and Matthew Carle, while Tom Foley will be the video referee.
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