Rugby-Female ref Cox says Premiership debut could not have gone better
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[September 28, 2021] LONDON
(Reuters) - Sara Cox said her historic debut as a Premiership
referee could not have gone any better after earning rave reviews
for her handling of Harlequins' win against Worcester on Saturday.
The 31-year-old became the first female referee to officiate in an
English top-flight game and said her breakthrough would encourage
more to follow in her footsteps.
"Amazing, I couldn't have honestly asked for better, I think there
was a lot of engagement or interaction on social media and things
and I didn't really process it until I actually ran out of the
tunnel and I followed the players out," Cox told Reuters.
"When I got in the middle and there are 12,500 people all cheering ...
you stop being apart of that moment, you start absorbing what's going on
around you."
Cox, who has previously refereed a Premiership Cup match in 2018, two
years after becoming the world's first professional female rugby union
referee, handed out one yellow card in the match at Twickenham Stoop won
35-29 by Harlequins.
She praised both sets of players, some of whom initially addressed her
as "sir".
"They were so respectful," Cox said. "Each and every
single one of them including the coaching staff congratulated me
afterwards, shook my hand and said well done and it's great to see you
here. So, performance-wise, we will look at that in the background and
we will look at how I did and my accuracy."
Cox, whose Premiership refereeing debut was postponed
last season because of the COVID-19 shutdown, said it was just about
"doing the job" regardless of gender.
"It's about me getting out there and making sure that I can be as
accurate as possible and if I'm not then I need to learn from those
mistakes," she said.
"To be honest I'd love to see more people involved in refereeing,
regardless of gender. It's about being involved in those games, it is
about enjoying and it's about understanding that we have a wonderful
community behind rugby and that's from grassroots all the way to
professional games.
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Referee Sara Cox poses for a picture, after becoming the first women
to take charge of a Premiership match at the weekend when Worcester
visited Harlequins REUTERS/Matthew Childs
"I've been involved for a long time now and it's made me who I am,
not only my job, as a person as well."
Cox said she hoped she was helping to break down barriers.
"I think we have just got to keep that momentum, you've got to keep
pushing forward," she said. "If people can't see what I do and some
of the barriers I've managed to break, albeit by accident, we can't
get people involved because they just don't know about it."
Announcing her appointment last week, Phil Winstanley, Rugby
Director at Premiership Rugby, said it was not about gender.
"Sara is an excellent referee, she's been developing over many years
and has progressed through the Premiership Rugby Shield and the
Premiership Rugby Cup," he said.
"This appointment is very much about her skill and ability as a
referee and she's there on merit."
(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Alison Williams)
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