Romain Poite

Romain Poite (born 14 September 1975)[1] is a French rugby union international referee.

Romain Poite
Poite officiating in a Top 14 match in December 2013
Date of birth (1975-09-14) 14 September 1975
Rugby union career
Refereeing career
Years Competition Apps
2007–2019
2010–present
Rugby World Cup
Six Nations

He made his World Cup debut as an assistant referee in 2007 during the match between Ireland and Namibia. He also officiated (as touch judge or television match official) during three games in the 2009 Six Nations Championship.[2] He refereed his first Six Nations match in 2010.[3] Poite was appointed to the 10-man elite referees panel for the 2011 Rugby World Cup,[4] where he refereed four matches. He was also appointed to referee the third and deciding Test of the 2013 British and Irish Lions tour against Australia; the Lions won and Poite was commended for rewarding the dominant scrum.[5] He was later excluded for a few months from the IRB panel for giving an incorrect yellow card during the 2013 Rugby Championship.[6] Poite famously told the England rugby team "I'm a referee, not a coach", during the 2017 Six Nations Championship match versus Italy.[7] Poite was appointed referee for the third and deciding British and Irish Lions tour of New Zealand (game ended in a 15–15 draw, leaving the three match series tied 1–1)

Notes and references

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