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Bay of Plenty Referees Podcast is your weekly, local look at rugby refereeing in the Bay of Plenty, New Zealand. We wrap education session takeaways, appointments and match official news, plus a quick‑fire chats with BoP referees from club footy and sevens to women’s rugby, NPC and Super Rugby. Expect clear law clarifications, refereeing tips and game management insights with a bit of club banter. New episodes weekly in season. Watch on YouTube @BOPRUReferees. Contact: @BOPRugbyReferees on FB @boprureferees on Instagram.

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15 episodios

episode Building the Bay’s Referee Culture with RMG Chair David Hodgson (Ep 15) artwork

Building the Bay’s Referee Culture with RMG Chair David Hodgson (Ep 15)

This week on the Bay of Plenty Referee Podcast, Sam and Jamie are joined by David Hodgson, Chair of the Bay of Plenty Rugby Union Referee Management Group. David has been involved in Bay of Plenty refereeing since 2004 and has chaired the RMG since 2015. In this episode, he talks about why he first picked up the whistle, his highlights from more than two decades in the game, and what really happens behind the scenes to keep refereeing running across a large and diverse region. He also shares his reflections on referee culture, the importance of club connections, developing young officials, and why the Bay continues to be held in high regard across the wider refereeing community. Sam and Jamie also recap a big weekend across the Bay, including multiple referees backing up across several games, the latest education session on the tactical side of lineouts, and the ongoing need to support new referees without throwing them in too deep too soon. The team also covers World Rugby’s approval of the lower legal tackle height in community rugby, Georgia U20’s historic win over New Zealand U20, Taranaki’s recent referee recruitment and storytelling work, and details for the upcoming Bay of Plenty Rugby Referee Awards evening. The episode finishes with Whistler of the Week, awarded to Dan Rolls for a massive weekend of service across Friday, Saturday and Sunday, including picking up an extra flag when needed. RUGBY AND REFEREE NEWS MENTIONED * World Rugby: Lower legal tackle height approved for community rugby https://www.world.rugby/news/996977 [https://www.world.rugby/news/996977] * World Rugby: Lower tackle height trial extended to the World Rugby U20 Championship 2026 https://www.world.rugby/news/1019790/lower-tackle-height-trial-extended-to-world-rugby-u20-championship-2026 [https://www.world.rugby/news/1019790/lower-tackle-height-trial-extended-to-world-rugby-u20-championship-2026] * RugbyPass: Georgia U20 defeat New Zealand U20 22–19 https://www.rugbypass.com/news/georgia-make-rugby-history-at-expense-of-giants-of-the-sport/ [https://www.rugbypass.com/news/georgia-make-rugby-history-at-expense-of-giants-of-the-sport/] * World Rugby: World Rugby U20 Championship 2026 pools and fixtures https://www.world.rugby/u20/en/pools [https://www.world.rugby/u20/en/pools] TARANAKI REFEREE STORIES * Taranaki referee short documentary / recruitment video mentioned by Sam: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1BHjLx9wzb/ [https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1BHjLx9wzb/] * Seven Sharp / young Taranaki referee story mentioned by Sam: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/18i8Lx42EP/ [https://www.facebook.com/share/v/18i8Lx42EP/] BAY OF PLENTY LINKS * Bay of Plenty Rugby Union: Referee Management Group https://www.boprugby.co.nz/rmg [https://www.boprugby.co.nz/rmg] * Bay of Plenty Rugby Union: David Hodgson Trophy https://www.boprugby.co.nz/david-hodgson-trophy [https://www.boprugby.co.nz/david-hodgson-trophy]

26 de jun de 2026 - 35 min
episode Nick Hogan on Paris 2024, India Sevens and Leading the Bay of Plenty Senior Panel (EP 14) artwork

Nick Hogan on Paris 2024, India Sevens and Leading the Bay of Plenty Senior Panel (EP 14)

In this episode of the Bay of Plenty Referees Podcast, Sam, Jamie and Sean are joined by Nick Hogan, one of New Zealand’s leading match officials, currently dialling in from India while officiating in the latest edition of the Indian sevens competition. Nick reflects on his refereeing journey, from starting out as a schoolboy referee at Wellington College after deciding playing was no longer the best fit, through to representing New Zealand on the international stage. Nick talks about the standout experience of his career so far, officiating at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, including the atmosphere of refereeing in France in front of huge crowds and why that remains his number one highlight to date. He also gives listeners a fascinating insight into the sevens tournament he is currently involved with in India, including the international standard of players and coaches involved, the different competition format, and why opportunities like this are important for the growth and sustainability of sevens rugby globally. The conversation also covers Nick’s role leading work around the new regional representative referee squads, including the shift in focus from NZR high performance, the need to continue servicing representative rugby well, and the goal of making selection processes clearer and more transparent through fitness, law and performance criteria. He also speaks about stepping into the role of Bay of Plenty Senior Panel Manager, why the timing felt right, and his focus on maintaining high standards, developing referees, and helping the senior panel continue to grow. Alongside the interview, the team recap the weekend’s local rugby, discuss the latest education session on the technical pillar of the lineout, touch on Bronco expectations heading into finals season, and run through some rugby news including the sold-out Super Rugby Pacific final and the statistics behind Major League Rugby’s Referee Review System. Nick is also named Whistler of the Week in recognition of both his international officiating work and his contribution to the Bay of Plenty referee community. If you enjoy the episode, you can catch the podcast on YouTube, Spotify, or connect with the crew at the weekly referee meetings.

17 de jun de 2026 - 31 min
episode Cards, Citing and Coming Opportunities with Sam & Jamie (Ep 13) artwork

Cards, Citing and Coming Opportunities with Sam & Jamie (Ep 13)

In Episode 13 of the Bay of Plenty Rugby Referees Podcast, Sam and Jamie catch up for a hosts-only episode covering the latest from around the referee world and Bay rugby more broadly. They begin with a practical discussion on community rugby discipline, including red and yellow card reporting, the importance of proper follow-up, and why accurate team sheet information matters when incidents are reviewed after the match. From there, they unpack the latest World Rugby international appointments, with a strong New Zealand flavour, before turning to recent Super Rugby disciplinary decisions and what they tell us about the ongoing focus on head contact and player safety. The conversation then shifts into development and upcoming opportunities for referees across the Bay, including junior and youth tournaments, representative rugby, northern region development pathways, and ways referees can get involved as the season moves towards finals footy and rep campaigns. The episode wraps up with a well-earned Whistler of the Week. A good listen for referees wanting to stay across current issues, sharpen their understanding of process, and hear what opportunities are coming next in the local game.

11 de jun de 2026 - 33 min
episode Tiana Ngawati-Anderson: International Officiating, Comeback Games, and Big Rugby Referee News (EP12) artwork

Tiana Ngawati-Anderson: International Officiating, Comeback Games, and Big Rugby Referee News (EP12)

This week on the Bay of Plenty Referee Podcast, we’re joined by Tiana Ngawati-Anderson, one of Bay of Plenty’s leading match officials, now established on the international pathway in both sevens and fifteens. Tiana reflects on her refereeing journey, the significance of being named on the 2026 HSBC SVNS women’s panel, her international XVs appointments, and what it has taken to return to the whistle after a challenging period with her health. We also recap the weekend’s rugby around the Bay, including a tight Super 8 clash between Tauranga Boys’ and Rotorua Boys’, Sean’s fast-paced Premier game at Greerton, Sam’s trip out to Te Teko v Ruatoki, and Tiana’s own return to the middle before backing it up as an AR. We also revisit the scrum themes from this week’s education sessions and look ahead to the next round of Baywide rugby and the Baywide social night in Rotorua. Whistler of the Week: Tiana Ngawati-Anderson, after a strong return to the whistle and backing it up across the weekend. Relevant links: • World Rugby Junior World Championship appointments: https://www.rugbyworldcup.com/news/1044169/match-official-panel-confirmed-for-world-rugby-junior-world-championship-2026 [https://www.rugbyworldcup.com/news/1044169/match-official-panel-confirmed-for-world-rugby-junior-world-championship-2026] • Great American Scrum Championship: https://www.majorleague.rugby/the-great-american-scrum-championship [https://www.majorleague.rugby/the-great-american-scrum-championship] • Bay of Plenty Rugby merch store: https://boprugbymerch.co.nz/ [https://boprugbymerch.co.nz/] • World Rugby Strategic Plan: https://www.world.rugby/organisation/strategic-plan [https://www.world.rugby/organisation/strategic-plan] • World Rugby law clarifications: https://passport.world.rugby/laws-of-the-game/law-application-guidelines/ [https://passport.world.rugby/laws-of-the-game/law-application-guidelines/] Hosts: Sam Fellows, Sean Curragh, Jamie Bell Guest: Tiana Ngawati-Anderson

4 de jun de 2026 - 37 min
episode Elias Owen on Super 8, Interchange in Auckland, and Refereeing on the Rise (Ep 11) artwork

Elias Owen on Super 8, Interchange in Auckland, and Refereeing on the Rise (Ep 11)

This week on the Bay of Plenty Referee Podcast, we’re joined by Elias Owen, one of our emerging Bay of Plenty referees who has had a big few weeks, including refereeing his first Super 8 match during the school day, earning Whistler of the Week, and being promoted to Panel 4 in our latest mid-season promotions. Elias takes us through how he got into refereeing, what the Super 8 appointment was like, and a brilliant yarn from his recent Auckland interchange weekend, including rugby, referees, Eden Park, and a few stories that probably belonged off-air but made it on anyway. We also recap the weekend’s rugby around the Bay: - close Colts and Premier contests, - a draw between Greerton and Mount, - Elias’ game at Taneatua, - and the latest on discipline from around the grounds. On the education front, we revisit the Scrum Management Pillar, setting standards in the front-row chat, using clear escalation, and understanding what a good scrum picture actually looks like. We also cover this week’s referee and rugby news: - World Rugby’s new 2026–31 strategic plan - Daniel Lienert-Brown’s four-week suspension Whistler of the Week goes to Malakai Liuaki after a huge few days of stepping up in Eastern Bay rugby. News article links: World Rugby Strategic Plan: https://www.world.rugby/organisation/strategic-plan [https://www.world.rugby/organisation/strategic-plan] Daniel Lienert-Brown suspension: https://super.rugby/superrugby/news/lienert-brown-handed-four-week-suspension/ [https://super.rugby/superrugby/news/lienert-brown-handed-four-week-suspension/] Hosts: Sam Fellows, Sean Curragh, Jamie Bell Guest: Elias Owen

27 de may de 2026 - 33 min
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