Chris White

Referee, Person

1963 –

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Who is Chris White?

Chris White is an English international rugby referee. He is one of England's top rugby referees and has refereed at three Rugby World Cups.

He started refereeing at 17 years of age and joined the Gloucester Referees Society in 1990.

White was one of 16 referees appointed to the 1999 Rugby World Cup in Wales. He was also again selected as a referee at the 2003 Rugby World Cup in Australia. He refereed the semi-final of this competition between New Zealand and Australia. He was subsequently in charge of the 2005 Grand Slam decider between Wales and Ireland. During a 2007 Six Nations match between Italy and Wales, White ended the game after Wales, believing they had time to score a match winning try, kicked for touch from a penalty. White later apologised for the misunderstanding. White was selected for the 2007 Rugby World Cup in France, his third World Cup. White retired from test match rugby in 2010, refereeing 50 test matches in total.

He has also taken charge of three Heineken Cup Finals, refereeing the 2002/03, 2004/05 and 2005/06 finals. In total, White refereed 53 Heineken Cup matches, as well as 9 in the Amlin Challenge Cup.

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Born
Jul 16, 1963
England
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on July 23, 2013

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