Stuart Dickinson
{{short description|Australian former Rugby union referee|bot=PearBOT 5}}
{{BLP sources|date=June 2013}}
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Stuart Dickinson (born 19 July 1968) is an Australian former Rugby union referee. Dickinson has refereed in many rugby competitions, including the Rugby World Cup, Tri Nations, Six Nations, international friendlies, Super 12/14/15, and Shute Shield.
He was a referee at the 1999 Rugby World Cup, the 2003 Rugby World Cup, and the 2007 Rugby World Cup. He is Australia's most-capped referee, and the only Australian referee to appear at three Rugby World Cups.
Referee career
Dickinson commenced refereeing at the age of 12 while also playing fly-half and fullback for Epping Boys' High School. He was employed full-time with the Australian Rugby Union (ARU) from 1996 to 2011. Prior to 1996, he worked as a site manager for Linfox, a transport company as well as with the New South Wales Police Force.
He made his international refereeing debut in 1997 in a Rugby World Cup qualifier between Tahiti and Papua New Guinea. He refereed his first international match between two Tier 1 nations a year later for the 1998 international between Wales and South Africa at Wembley.
Dickinson refereed several pool games in the 2007 Rugby World Cup, including Fiji's upset of Wales. Shortly after the 2007 World Cup, Dickinson authored a book entitled "The Rugby World Cup Diaries – A referee's inside view."
Dickinson was publicly criticised by IRB referees manager Paddy O'Brien for his refereeing of the scrums in the Italy v New Zealand test match at the San Siro Stadium in Milan on 14 November 2009. O'Brien stated that Dickinson had got it "completely wrong", believing the Italian tight-head prop, Martin Castrogiovanni was boring in on his opposite. This led to outrage by the Australian Rugby Union, who issued a formal complaint to the IRB against Paddy O'Brien. O'Brien ended up apologising to Stuart Dickinson and the Australian Rugby Union: "I have unreservedly apologised to Stuart Dickinson for the action of publicly discussing elements of his performance review and would like to extend that apology to the Australian Rugby Union," said O'Brien.
Retirement
In 2010 despite being rated in the Top 3 SANZAR Referees (after being appointed to the Super Rugby semi-final in Soweto) he was overlooked for the 6 Nations tournament for the first time since 2000. Then in 2011 Dickinson was overlooked for the Rugby World Cup. O'Brien denied there was any vendetta against Dickinson. Dickinson subsequently announced his retirement from refereeing on 27 September 2011.{{cite web
|title=Stu Dickinson calls time on his career
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|url=http://www.rugby.com.au/News/NewsArticle/tabid/1699/ArticleID/4577/Default.aspx
|accessdate=2011-09-27 }}
Test Match Honour Roll
At the Townsville District Rugby Union Referees Dinner on 2 October 2009, Dickinson confirmed (at that time) he had refereed 43 international matches in total. 41 of those matches are listed below.
- 1997 {{flagicon|PNG}} Papua New Guinea v Tahiti {{flagicon|TAH}}
- 1997 {{flagicon|TON}} Tonga v Cook Islands {{flagicon|Cook Islands}}
- 1998 {{flagicon|CAN}} Canada v Argentina {{flagicon|ARG}}
- 1998 {{flagicon|Hong Kong}} Hong Kong v South Korea {{flagicon|South Korea}}
- 1998 {{flagicon|WAL}} Wales v South Africa {{flagicon|RSA}}
- 1999 {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand v France {{flagicon|FRA}}
- 1999 {{flagicon|SCO}} Scotland v Uruguay {{flagicon|URU}} (World Cup)
- 1999 {{flagicon|ARG}} Argentina v Japan {{flagicon|JPN}} (World Cup)
- 1999 {{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Ireland v Argentina {{flagicon|ARG}} (World Cup)
- 2000 {{flagicon|FRA}} France v England {{flagicon|ENG}}
- 2000 {{flagicon|RSA}} South Africa v England {{flagicon|ENG}}
- 2000 {{flagicon|WAL}} Wales v Samoa {{flagicon|SAM}}
- 2001 {{flagicon|FRA}} France v Scotland {{flagicon|SCO}}
- 2001 {{flagicon|ENG}} England v Italy {{flagicon|ITA}}
- 2001 {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand Maoris v Argentina {{flagicon|ARG}}
- 2001 {{flagicon|ENG}} England v South Africa {{flagicon|RSA}}
- 2002 {{flagicon|JPN}} Japan v South Korea {{flagicon|KOR}}
- 2002 {{flagicon|TPE}} Chinese Taipei v South Korea {{flagicon|KOR}}
- 2002 {{flagicon|FIJ}} Fiji v Tonga {{flagicon|TON}}
- 2002 {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand v South Africa {{flagicon|RSA}}
- 2002 {{flagicon|WAL}} Wales v Fiji {{flagicon|FIJ}}
- 2003 {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand v England {{flagicon|ENG}}
- 2003 {{flagicon|SCO}} Scotland v Japan {{flagicon|JPN}} (World Cup)
- 2003 {{flagicon|RSA}} South Africa v Georgia {{flagicon|Georgia}} (World Cup)
- 2004 {{flagicon|WAL}} Wales v France {{flagicon|FRA}}
- 2004 {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand v Pacific Islanders
- 2005 British and Irish Lions v Argentina {{flagicon|ARG}}
- 2005 {{flagicon|ENG}} England v Barbarians
- 2005 {{flagicon|WAL}} Wales v South Africa {{flagicon|RSA}}
- 2006 {{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Ireland v Scotland {{flagicon|SCO}}
- 2006 {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand v Ireland {{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}}
- 2006 {{flagicon|RSA}} South Africa v France {{flagicon|FRA}}
- 2006 {{flagicon|FRA}} France v New Zealand {{flagicon|NZL}}
- 2007 {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand v France {{flagicon|FRA}}
- 2007 {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand v South Africa {{flagicon|RSA}}
- 2007 {{flagicon|USA}} USA v Tonga {{flagicon|TON}} (World Cup)
- 2007 {{flagicon|ARG}} Argentina v Namibia {{flagicon|NAM}} (World Cup)
- 2007 {{flagicon|WAL}} Wales v Fiji {{flagicon|FIJ}} (World Cup)
- 2008 {{flagicon|IRE|rugby union}} Ireland v England {{flagicon|ENG}}
- 2008 {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand v South Africa {{flagicon|RSA}}
- 2008 {{flagicon|NZL}} New Zealand v Samoa {{flagicon|SAM}}
- 2008 {{flagicon|WAL}} Wales v Canada {{flagicon|CAN}}
- 2009 {{flagicon|ENG}} England v France {{flagicon|FRA}}
- 2009 {{flagicon|RSA}} South Africa v British and Irish Lions
- 2009 {{flagicon|ITA}} Italy v New Zealand {{flagicon|NZL}}
- 2010 {{flagicon|ARG}} Argentina v France {{flagicon|FRA}}
- 2011 New Zealand vs Fiji
2010 Super 14 season
- Round 1, 12 February 2010: Hurricanes 34 – 20 Blues
- Round 7, 26 March 2010: Highlanders 39 – 29 Lions
- Round 8, 2 April 2010: Western Force 16 – 15 Stormers
- Round 9, 10 April 2010: Blues 21 – 33 Stormers
- Round 12, 30 April 2010: Stormers 42 – 14 Crusaders
- Round 13, 8 May 2010: Sharks 20 – 14 Stormers
- Semi-Final, 22 May 2010: Bulls 39 – 24 Crusaders
References
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External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20060507233715/http://www.rwc2003.irb.com/EN/Tournament/Match+Officials/Officials/Stuart+Dickinson.htm Stuart Dickinson] on rwc2003.irb.com
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20070513204115/http://www.irb.com/EN/News/070426+DR+WC7+Match+Officials.htm Rugby World Cup 2007 match official appointments set] IRB.com
- [http://sport.iafrica.com/rugby/trinations/news/223614.htm "Boks blame Dickinson" – Tri-Nations 2007 refereeing controversy] sport.iafrica.com
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