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Rugby player
Jaco Peyper
Date of birth (1980-05-13)13 May 1980 (age 44)
Place of birthBloemfontein,South Africa
Rugby union career
Refereeing career
YearsCompetitionApps
2011–2024Test Matches37
2011–2024The Rugby Championship
2008–2024Super Rugby82
2006–2024Currie Cup
2015–2024Rugby World Cup
Correct as of 1 April 2018

Jaco Peyper is a former[1] South African Rugby Union referee.

Peyper rose through the ranks in South Africa quickly, making hisSuper Rugby debut in 2008 while still in his 20s. In 2011 he was named as an official for the2011 IRB Junior World Championship inItaly. This included the final betweenEngland andNew Zealand where New Zealand won 33-22.

In 2012, Peyper was promoted to the International Rugby Board's elite panel and was tasked with refereeingScotland's 2012 tour of Oceania. This includedScotland's 6-9 away win overAustralia, 25-37 away win overFiji and 16-17 away win overSamoa. He was also referee forArgentina vNew Zealand clash in Round 5 of the2012 Rugby Championship.[2]

In 2015, Peyper was selected as one of the twelve referees for the2015 Rugby World Cup.[3]

In 2019, Peyper was selected as one of the twelve referees and only South African referee for the2019 Rugby World Cup.[4]

On 20 October 2019, Peyper was the referee for the2019 Rugby World Cup quarter-final betweenWales andFrance and sent off France'sSébastien Vahaamahina for an elbow. After the match a photograph emerged on social media showing him posing with Wales fans with his elbow on the head of one of the fans and he was not considered for a World Cup semi-final the week after.[5][6]

Peyper was selected to referee the drawcard opening match of the2023 RWC held on 9 September 2023, between the host nation France and New Zealand. At the time of the match, the two teams had world rankings of 3 and 4 respectively.[7]

On the 19 January 2024 Peyper announced his retirement from refereeing.

References

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  1. ^worldrugby.org."Jaco Peyper calls time on stellar refereeing career | World Rugby".www.world.rugby. Retrieved19 January 2024.
  2. ^"Rugby Teams, Scores, Stats, News, Fixtures, Results, Tables - ESPN".ESPN.com. Retrieved4 February 2022.
  3. ^"Match officials announced for Rugby World Cup 2015".worldrugby.com.World Rugby. 7 April 2015. Retrieved4 October 2015.
  4. ^worldrugby.org."Match officials selected for RWC 2019: introducing Team 21".www.world.rugby. Retrieved9 May 2019.
  5. ^"Referee Jaco Peyper snubbed for Rugby World Cup semi-final after photo row".Guardian. 22 October 2019. Retrieved23 October 2019.
  6. ^"Jaco Peyper: World Rugby omits fan-picture referee from semi-finals".BBC Sport. 22 October 2019. Retrieved23 October 2019.
  7. ^"France v New Zealand".Rugby World Cup France 2023. Retrieved10 September 2023.
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