Jaco Peyper to handle 2015 RWC opener at Twickenham

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  • Four South African officials on duty at global event

South African Jaco Peyper will have the honour of refereeing the opening match at Rugby World Cup 2015 in England as the hosts take on Fiji at Twickenham to kick off 44 days of unmissable rugby action, World Rugby announced on Wednesday.

The six-week tournament takes place from 18 September to 31 October and will be hosted in 10 English cities and in Cardiff, Wales.

Peyper, who is 35 years old and has refereed 20 internationals to date, will handle the RWC opener on Friday, 18 September in London and he will be joined by assistant referees John Lacey of Ireland and Stuart Berry also of SA. Another South African, Shaun Veldsman, will act as television match official (TMO).

Peyper and compatriot Craig Joubert will both handle four matches during the pool stage. Berry, also, was handed four fixtures as assistant referee while Veldsman will adjudicate ten matches as TMO.

Joubert’s first match in charge of the whistle is the clash between France and Italy on 19 September at Twickenham, a fixture where his countrymen Berry and Veldsman will also be on duty.

Meanwhile, the confirmed match official appointment list also revealed the referees for the Springboks’ four group ties.

The Boks kick off their RWC challenge on 19 September against Japan at the Brighton Community Stadium, with Frenchman Jerome Garces the man in charge of match proceedings.

The match referees for the next three South African pool matches are:

Sat 26 Sept:        Springboks vs Samoa, Villa Park, Birmingham (Wayne Barnes, England)

Sat 3 Oct:             Springboks vs Scotland, St James’ Park, Newcastle (Nigel Owens, Wales)

Wed 7 Oct:          Springboks vs USA, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London (Pascal Gauzere, France)

Chairman of the World Rugby Match Officials Selection Committee John Jeffrey said: “Rugby World Cup is the biggest stage of all in our game so for these match officials to have been selected in the first place is a great honour and a recognition of their talent, their hard work and their commitment. As such, they can all be very proud of their achievements and I wish them all every success during the tournament.”

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