John Holdsworth

John Holdsworth was a rugby league referee from Kippax, West Riding of Yorkshire, England.

John Holdsworth

Career

He took charge matches during the 1980s and 1990s, and was the referee for Wigan's 36-14 victory over Warrington in the 1990 Challenge Cup Final during 1989–90 season at Wembley Stadium, London on Saturday 28 April 1990.[1]

International Referee

John Holdsworth refereed a number of international Test matches during his career. His first international came on 20 March 1980 when England defeated Wales 17-4 at Boothferry Park in Hull.[2] His last test as a referee was at the Stade d'Albert Domec in Carcassonne, France on 21 November 1993 in a game which saw New Zealand defeat hosts France 36-11 as part of the Kiwis 1993 tour of Great Britain and France.[3]

gollark: You have to do something ridiculous like brute-force all universes/timelines consistent with your specs.
gollark: This is kind of tricky to reason about since obviously time travel breaks causality, which means we can't really ask "given some universe state, what happens next", but still.
gollark: Sophonts are defined as nondeterministic in some way, right? Presumably you could, though, force them to make a particular decision by making it the only consistent one. Or does the universe just proactively not allow that kind of situation?
gollark: Vaguely relatedly, how do the self-consistency things interact with the universe's enforced free will?
gollark: The simplest self-consistent result of any form of time travel existing is that you just never use it ever.

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