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A woman refereeing men’s Six Nations and World Cups ‘inevitable’ - Neville
Match referee Joy Neville during the Women's Rugby World Cup pool C match at Northland Events Centre, Whangarei, New Zealand, October 15, 2022

JOY NEVILLE believes it is “inevitable” that the historic feat of a woman refereeing men’s Six Nations and World Cup Test matches will be accomplished.

Neville, a trailblazer for aspiring female officials during her ground-breaking career as a referee, will exit the international stage after taking charge of Sunday’s Women’s Six Nations game between France and Italy in Paris, when the crowd will include her wife Simona and young son Alfie.

But while refereeing retirement beckons for the 40-year-old, she will continue to play a key role as World Rugby’s head coach for elite women officials in the 15s game.

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